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  1. 23. Okt. 1971 · Death Takes a Holiday: Directed by Robert Butler. With Yvette Mimieux, Monte Markham, Melvyn Douglas, Myrna Loy. Death takes a human form and visits Earth to try to find out why humans want so desperately to cling to life. He unexpectedly falls in love with a beautiful young woman.

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    • Drama, Fantasy, Romance
    • Robert Butler
    • 1971-10-23
  2. Death Takes a Holiday is a 1971 American made-for-television drama fantasy romance film directed by Robert Butler and starring Yvette Mimieux, Monte Markham, Bert Convy and Melvyn Douglas. It was a remake of Death Takes a Holiday. The Los Angeles Times called it a "rare and elegant treat".

  3. Death Takes a Holiday 1971 1h 15m Fantasy List Reviews 71% Audience Score 100+ Ratings The Grim Reaper assumes a human identity for three days to learn why earthlings cling so tenaciously to life.

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    • Robert Butler
    • Fantasy
    • Yvette Mimieux
  4. Death Takes a Holiday. 1971. Directed by Robert Butler. Death takes a human form and visits Earth to try to find out why humans want so desperately to cling to life. He unexpectedly falls in love with a beautiful young woman. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Robert Butler
  5. Death (Fredric March) is unable to relate to humans, so he takes the form of Prince Sirki, and tries life as a person. Many women are instantly attracted to Prince Sirki, but once they really get...

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    • Fredric March
    • Mitch Leisen
    • Fantasy
  6. Death takes a human form and visits Earth to try to find out why humans want so desperately to cling to life. He unexpectedly falls in love with a beautiful young woman.

  7. Brief Synopsis. Read More. In this updated remake of the 1934 movie that starred Fredric March, Death in human form comes to earth to learn why people hang onto life so tenaciously and unexpectedly falls in love with a beautiful young woman. The film reunited veteran actors Melvyn Douglas and Myrna Loy for the first time sinc.