
Fifty years after one of the greatest romantic films The Way We Were was released, there have been some behind-the-scenes 'home truths' released as well.
The 1973 Oscar-winning movie, starring Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand and directed by Sydney Pollack, is a sweeping saga about the relationship between Katie (Streisand) and Hubbell (Redford). It takes place over a number of years, and SPOILER ALERT, at the end of the film the two characters are not together and have not been together for a long time. The memory of their past relationship is all that remains, thus the title The Way We Were.
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Given the success of the film and how it has permeated pop culture, there has been considerable interest in Robert Hofler's recently released 'tell-all' book The Way They Were: How Epic Battles and Bruised Egos Brought a Classic Hollywood Love Story to the Screen.
Yes, it's a mouthful of a title.
According to Hofler's book, a multitude of things went wrong on the film, including the cast being 'difficult', a convoluted plot, on-set tension, and production issues. Here's what we learned about the drama behind this romantic drama.