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I Love You…Don't Touch Me!

Director/Writer/Editor/Producer:Julie Davis
Director of Photography:Mark Putnam
Music:Jane Ford
Production Designer:Carol Strober
Orion/MGM; NR; 90 minutes
Release:2/98
Cast:Marla Schaffel, Mitchell Whitfield, Michael Harris and Meredith Scott Lynn

Given the close-to-home subject matter, it's no wonder Julie Davis' debut was a hit with viewers at Sundance. I Love You...Don't Touch Me follows the romantic adventures of a twenty-something virgin (Marla Schaffel) who goes looking for love in all the wrong places – namely L.A.


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