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Kim Basinger | Nadia Gates | |
Bruce Willis | Walter Davis | |
John Larroquette | David Bedford | |
William Daniels | Judge Harold Bedford | |
George Coe | Harry Gruen | |
Mark Blum | Denny Gordon | |
Phil Hartman | Ted Davis | |
Stephanie Faracy | Susie Davis | |
Alice Hirson | Muriel Bedford | |
Graham Stark | Jordan the Butler | |
Joyce Van Patten | Nadia's Mother | |
Jeannie Elias | Walter's Secretary | |
Herb Tanney | Minister | |
Georgann Johnson | Mrs. Gruen | |
Sab Shimono | Mr. Yakamoto |
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Producer |
Tony Adams
Trish Caroselli |
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Writer |
Dale Launer
Blake Edwards |
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Cinematography |
Harry Stradling Jr.
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Musician |
Henry Mancini
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Walter Davis is a workaholic. His attention is all to his work and very little to his personal life or appearance. Now he needs a date to take to his company's business dinner with a new important Japanese client. His brother sets him up with his wife's cousin Nadia, who is new in town and wants to socialize, but he was warned that if she gets drunk, she loses control and becomes wild. How will the date turn out - especially when they encounter Nadia's ex-boyfriend David? |
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