Storm Kirschen- !mum Residence: Franklin Occupation: Student Most Romantic Movie: Top Gun Most Romantic Scene: 'When [Demi Moore and Tom Cruise] were riding on the motorcycle — that was really romantic." Toni Bradley Residence: Farmington Hills Occupation: Public school employee and homemaker Most Romantic Movie: Jerry Maguire Most Romantic Scene: "When [Tom Cruise] comes into the living room, and he finally realizes he loves [Rene Zellweger]." Beth Bernstein Residence: West Bloomfield Occupation: Student Most Romantic Movie: Ali Affair to Remember Most Romantic Scene: "When [Cary Grant] comes back and sees the picture, when [Deborah Kerr] is lying on the couch." Bonnie Murphy Residence: Farmington Hills Occupation: Court Reporter Most Romantic Movie: Ghost Most Romantic Scene: "The whole thing. Because they're given a second chance to say goodbye." -Have Not 1944. Directed by Howard Hawks. With Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Walter Brennan, Hoagy Carmichael, Marcel Dalio, Sheldon Leonard. Based on a story by Ernest Hem- ingway, this is the film in which Bacall invites Bogie to 'just whis- tle," and the set on which the real-life love began. Coming Home 1978. Direct- ed by Hal Ashby. Jon Voight and Jane Fonda won Academy Awards for this film. The wife of a Marine officer (Bruce Dern), Fonda becomes friends with and eventually falls in love with a par- alyzed Vietnam vet (Voight). The movie soars in portraying the possibility of physical love despite the most difficult of physical prob- lems and the barriers created by emotional pain. HEARTBREAK HOTEL Betty Blue 1986. Directed and written by Jean-Jacques Beineix. With Beatrice Dalle, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Gerard Darmon, Consuelo de Haviland. Based on the novel 37.2 Le Matin by Philippe Djian. Music Dogfight 1991. Di- by Gabriel Yared. A vivid Jean-Hugues rected by Nancy Savoca. Anglade and film of two French lovers Beatrice Dalle in With River Phoenix, Lili whose passion leads to Taylor. Not necessarily a the haunting poverty, violence and Belly Blue. "love story" per se, but madness. definitely worth a men- tion here. In 1963, a Marine and Casablanca 1942. Directed his buddies spend his last night by Michael Curtiz. With before shipping off to Vietnam by Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid throwing a "dogfight" — a com- Bergman, Paul Henreid, Claude petition to see who can bring the Rains, Pete Lorre, Sydney Green- ugliest date to a party. The shy, street. Music by Max Steiner. average-looking waitress he Adapted from an unproduced chooses is played by Taylor. play, it almost starred George Raft as Rick. Harold and Maude 1971. Di- rected by Hal Ashby. Written by Doctor Zhivago 1965. Di- Cohn Higgins. With Ruth Gor- rected by David Lean. Written by don, Bud Cort, Cyril Cusack, Vi- Robert Bolt. With Omar Sharif, vian Pickles, Charles Tyner, Julie Christie, Geraldine Chap- Ellen Geer. Music by pre-Islam- lin, Rod Steiger, Alec Guinness, ic Cat Stevens. A disillusioned Klaus Kinski, Ralph Richardson. 20-year-old man who is obsessed Music by Maurice Jarre. Adapt- with suicide meets an eccentric, ed from the novel by Nobel Prize- fun-loving 80-year-old woman at winning Russian-Jewish author a funeral (a mutual hobby), and Boris Pasternak. Although the love blooms. The script was orig- critics' pans of this film upon its inally Higgins' 20-minute grad- initial release nearly doomed it, uate thesis, which he showed to it has now become a classic por- his landlady, wife of the film's fu- trayal of the passion of Russian ture producer. literature and the affairs of the heart. The Heiress 1949. Directed by William Wyler. With Olivia de Havilland, Montgomery Clift. Ralph Richardson, Miriam Hop- kins. Adapted from Henry James' novel Washington Square. Music by Aaron Copland. A young woman falls for a man, against the wishes of her tyrannical fa- ther, with heartbreaking twists and turns. Jean De Florette 1987. Di- rected by Claude Berri. Written by Claude Berri, Gerard Brac. With Gerard Depardieu, Yves Montand, Daniel Auteuil, Elisa- beth Depardieu, Ernestine Mazurowna. Based on the nov- el by Marcel Pagnol. Not neces- sarily a love story, but certainly among the most heart-wrench- ing, and should be seen in order to watch its sequel ... Manon Of The Spring 1987. Directed by Claude Berri. Writ- ten by Claude Berri, Gerard Brach. With Yves Montand, Daniel Auteuil, Emmanuelle Beart, Hippolute Girardot. Also based on the novel by Marcel Pagnol, this sequel to Jean de Florette is another of the most