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Julia Roberts | Maggie Carpenter | |
Richard Gere | Ike Graham | |
Joan Cusack | Peggy Flemming | |
Hector Elizondo | Fisher | |
Rita Wilson | Ellie Graham | |
Paul Dooley | Walter Carpenter | |
Christopher Meloni | Coach Bob Kelly | |
Donal Logue | Priest Brian Norris | |
Reg Rogers | George 'Bug Guy' Swilling | |
Yul Vazquez | Dead Head Gill Chavez | |
Jane Morris | Mrs. Pressman | |
Lisa Roberts Gillan | Elaine from Manhattan | |
Kathleen Marshall | Cousin Cindy | |
Jean Schertler | Grandma | |
Tom Hines | Cory Flemming |
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Producer |
Robert W. Cort
Ted Field |
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Writer |
Josann McGibbon
Sara Parriott |
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Cinematography |
Stuart Dryburgh
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James Newton Howard
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Ike Graham, New York columnist, writes his text always at the last minute. This time, a drunken man in his favourite bar tells Ike about Maggie Carpenter, a woman who always flees from her grooms in the last possible moment. Ike, who does not have the best opinion about females anyway, writes an offensive column without researching the subject thoroughly. |
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