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Nick Nolte | Peter Brackett | |
Julia Roberts | Sabrina Peterson | |
Saul Rubinek | Sam Smotherman | |
James Rebhorn | The Thin Man | |
Robert Loggia | Matt Grrenfield | |
Kelly Rutherford | Kim | |
Olympia Dukakis | Jeannie | |
Marsha Mason | Senator Gayle Robbins | |
Eugene Levy | Justice of the Peace | |
Charles Martin Smith | Rick Medwick | |
Dan Butler | Wilson Chess | |
Paul Gleason | Kenny Bacon | |
Jane Adams | Evans | |
Lisa Lu | Virgina Hervey | |
Nora Dunn | Lindy |
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Bruce A. Block
Julie B. Crane |
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Writer |
Nancy Meyers
Charles Shyer |
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Cinematography |
John Lindley
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Musician |
David Newman
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Rival Chicago reporters Sabrina Peterson (Roberts) and Peter Brackett (Nolte) reluctantly join forces to uncover a train wreck conspiracy and bite off more than they can chew while pursuing the story and bickering along the way - and falling in love, despite the fact that he's many years older than she.Sabrina is an ambitious, gifted reporter willing to do whatever it takes to learn the truth about the train accident, which leads her into conflict, then reluctant partnership, with fading star newsman Peter who works for a rival paper. He is her polar opposite: he chases women, smokes cigars, and has just published his first novel. During their pursuit of the story, Peter and Sabrina clash over virtually everything - he also subjects Sabrina to indecent exposure in front of a group of boy scouts after he catches her skinny dipping. |
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