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  1. Jun 13, 2008 · Love Comes Lately: Directed by Jan Schütte. With Otto Tausig, Rhea Perlman, Barbara Hershey, Tovah Feldshuh. An 80-year-old man continues to pursue his love life with youthful vigor, risking his relationship with the woman he loves. Based on the short stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Jan Schütte
    • 2008-06-13
  2. Love Comes Lately (German: Bis später, Max! ) is a 2007 film written for the screen and directed by Jan Schütte . The film is based on the short stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer .

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  5. Octogenarian writer Max Kohn (Otto Tausig) is either wildly imaginative or sadly demented. His long-suffering lady friend Reisel (Rhea Perlman) has become used to his frequent absences -- both ...

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    • Jan Schutte
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  6. Jun 13, 2008 · LOVE COMES LATELY is a film about real and imagined longings, the never ending dream of love and the power of fiction. Though approaching his eighties, Max Kohn shows no signs of slowing down. He pursues his love life - both real and imagined - with youthful vigor, thereby risking his relationship to Reisel, the woman he loves but ...

  7. Love Comes Lately. 2007 · 1 hr 25 min. TV-14. Comedy · Drama. Based on the short stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer, an octogenarian writer with an active imagination struggles to separate fact from fiction. Subtitles: English. Starring: Otto Tausig Rhea Perlman Olivia Thirlby Barbara Hershey Elizabeth Peña Tovah Feldshuh. Directed by: Jan Schütte.