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{{Infobox television
| nameimage = The Love War.jpg
| imagecaption = The Love War.jpg
| writer = David Kidd<br />[[Guerdon Trueblood]]
| image_size =
| image_altdirector = [[George McCowan]]
| captionstarring = [[Lloyd Bridges]]<br>[[Angie Dickinson]]
| genre narrator = Science Fiction
| creatormusic =
| developercountry = United States
| writerlanguage = David Kidd<br />[[Guerdon Trueblood]]English
| screenplayproducer = [[Aaron Spelling]]
| storycinematography = =
| directoreditor = [[George McCowan]] =
| starringruntime = [[Lloyd Bridges]]<br>[[Angie Dickinson]]= 74 minutes
| narratedcompany =
| musicnetwork = [[Dominic Frontiere]]
| countryreleased = {{USAStart date|1970|03|10}}
| language = English
| executive_producer =
| producer = [[Aaron Spelling]]<br>Shelley Hull (associate producer)
| location = Union Station - 800 N. Alameda Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California<br>Center St & N Main St, Piru, California<br>Rancho Camulos Museum, Piru, California
| cinematography = Paul Uhl
| editor = Bob Lewis<br>Art Seid
| camera =
| runtime = 74 minutes
| company = Thomas/Spelling Productions
| distributor = [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]
| budget =
| network = ABC
| picture_format = Color
| audio_format = [[Monaural|Mono]]
| released = {{Film date|1970|03|10}}
}}
'''''The Love War''''' (1970) is a science fiction [[ABC Movie of the Week]] starring [[Lloyd Bridges]] as an alien warrior and [[Angie Dickinson]] as the woman he befriends.<ref>Television This Week New York Times 30 Aug 1970: 83.</ref>
 
It was originally advertised and broadcast under the title '''''The Sixth Column'''''.
 
==Plot==
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== Setting ==
The setting is north-central California, as the final show-downshowdown is held in a small town described as being near the city of [[Fresno]]. Much of the action was filmed in and around the town of [[Piru, California|Piru]] near Los Angeles.
 
==Reception==
 
Moria gave the movie three stars finding it good for its time, although noting it is not "hard" sci fi.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/love-war-1970.htm<|title=The Love War (1970)|date=17 December 2015}}</ref>
 
==Cast==
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==Home media==
The movie was released on [[VHS]] cassette tape in the [[United Kingdom]] by [[Guild Home Video]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://classicscifi.blogspot.ca/2012/04/love-war.html |title=The Love War |publisher=classicscifi.blogspot.ca |date=April 10, 2012 |access-date=April 24, 2013}}</ref>
 
==See also==
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==External links==
*{{IMDb title|0066012}}
*{{AmgAllMovie movietitle|127181}}
{{Aaron Spelling}}
{{George McCowan}}
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