Themes: Drug Addiction, Vacation Romances, Americans Abroad
Main Cast: Michael Brandon, Tippy Walker, Lou Gilbert, Steve Vinovich, Peter Bonerz
Release Year: 1971
Country: US
Run Time: 90 minutes
MPAA Rating: R
Plot
One of a number of films that dealt with addiction following the explosion of recreational drug use in the 1960s, Jennifer on My Mind opens as footloose twentysomething Marcus (Michael Brandon) is wandering through Europe. In Venice, he meets a beautiful young woman named Jenny (Tippy Walker); they fall in love, start travelling together, and smoke an awful lot of marijuana. When Jenny decides to return to the United States and heads back to New York, Marcus tags along, but before long (as usually happens in films of this sort), Jenny moves from pot to harder drugs, and Marcus has to deal with the fact the woman he loves has become a heroin addict. Written by Erich Segal, who had earlier gained fame for Love Story, Jennifer on My Mind also features a prescient supporting performance by Robert DeNiro, who plays a taxi driver. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Renée Taylor - Selma; Barry Bostwick - Nanki; Robert De Niro - Gypsy cab driver; John Frederick - George; Joseph George - Toll Booth Cop; Kim Hunter - Walker's Mother; Bruce Kornbluth - Dolci; Chuck McCann - Sam; Michael McClanathan; Allan Nicholls; Victor Rendina - Old Man; Erich Segal - Gondolier; Jeff Conaway - Hanki; Jack Hollander - State Trooper
Credit
Ben Edwards - Art Director, Adeline Leonard - Coordinator, Joseph G. Aulisi - Costume Designer, Steve Barnett - First Assistant Director, Noel Black - Director, Jack Wheeler - Editor, John W. Wheeler - Editor, Stephen Lawrence - Composer (Music Score), Adeline Leonard - Production Designer, Andrew Laszlo - Cinematographer, Bernard Schwartz - Producer, Phillip Hazelton - Producer, Ira Anderson, Jr. - Special Effects, Erich Segal - Screenwriter, Roger Simon - Book Author