Ali MacGraw has revealed that she feels that the famous line in her 1970 film 'Love Story', which said "Love means not ever having to say you're sorry", is a "crock".
Ryan O'Neal, who recently reunited with his co-star MacGraw in The Hollywood Reporter's list of Hollywood's 100 Favorite Films, said that one should better say that they are sorry, Us Magazine reported.
The 75-year-old actress said that making the film was actually unbelievably fun the whole time, to which O'Neal added that out of the thousands of movies he has made, it was the best time he ever had on a movie.
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