Nothing Personal is a 1980 Canadian-American romantic comedy film starring Suzanne Somers and Donald Sutherland.
[1] Leonard Maltin described Nothing Personal as an "inane romantic comedy", while TV Guide described the film as "tedious, witless, and implausible, with nonexistent direction and scythe-wielded editing.
According to Somers, Donald Sutherland informally assumed direction of the actors as the making of the film continued.
Numerous cast members of the Canadian comedy series SCTV turn up in bit parts in this film: Joe Flaherty, Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara (in her film debut) and Tony Rosato.
A similar casting situation occurred with Bloomfield's next film, Double Negative, released just two months after Nothing Personal.