
I Will, I Will...For Now
Romance · Comedy
Overview
Les Bingham takes umbrage that his ex-wife Katie has a new love in life. What he doesn't know is that her new paramour is lawyer Lou Springer. When Katie's sister Sally arrives and tells the two about her new, hip '70s marriage contract, Les and Katie decide to try to get together again under a more liberal marriage contract, like Katie's sister. But, unfortunately for the couple, the contract is planted with the seeds of self-destruction.
Top Cast


Elliott Gould
Elliott Gould
Les Bingham
Elliott Gould
Les Bingham


Diane Keaton
Diane Keaton
Katie Bingham
Diane Keaton
Katie Bingham


Paul Sorvino
Paul Sorvino
Lou Springer
Paul Sorvino
Lou Springer


Victoria Principal
Victoria Principal
Jackie Martin
Victoria Principal
Jackie Martin


Robert Alda
Robert Alda
Dr. Magnus
Robert Alda
Dr. Magnus


Warren Berlinger
Warren Berlinger
Steve Martin
Warren Berlinger
Steve Martin


Madge Sinclair
Madge Sinclair
Dr. Williams
Madge Sinclair
Dr. Williams


Candy Clark
Candy Clark
Sally Bingham
Candy Clark
Sally Bingham


Carmen Zapata
Carmen Zapata
Maria
Carmen Zapata
Maria


George Tyne
George Tyne
Dr. Morrison
George Tyne
Dr. Morrison
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