Nothing Personal (1980 film)
Nothing Personal is a 1980 American comedy film directed by George Bloomfield and starring Donald Sutherland and Suzanne Somers.
The film revolves around the romantic and professional misadventures of a veterinarian, Dr. Walter Koski (Sutherland), as he navigates the complexities of animal rights activism and relationships. He becomes entangled with a protest group advocating for the release of seals from a marine park, led by the spirited and attractive Barbara Jane Bookman (Somers).
The plot follows Dr. Koski as he attempts to balance his veterinary practice, his burgeoning relationship with Barbara, and the increasingly chaotic activities of the animal rights group. The film features elements of slapstick comedy and romantic comedy, exploring themes of animal welfare, personal responsibility, and the challenges of commitment.
Supporting actors include Roscoe Lee Browne, Dabney Coleman, and Lawrence Dane. The film received mixed reviews upon its release and was not a major box office success.