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Real-life sweethearts and film directors Ken Kwapis and Marisa Silver co-directed this throwback to the silver-screen romantic comedies of the 1940s, examining the different ways men and women view reality. Kwapis takes the male character's point of view, recalling a burgeoning relationship. Silver then takes a crack at the same story, recalling the same events from the woman character's point of view. Unfortunately, both perspectives are not that much different. Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth Perkins star as Dan Hanson and Lorie Bryer, two reporters from the Baltimore Sun who are assigned to share space on the editorial page debating opposing viewpoints. Dan is the conservative philanderer. Lorie is the sensitive liberal. The new column becomes a big hit -- a shop owner exclaims, "Hey, it's the people who argue!" Although originally antagonists, Dan and Lorie become lovers. As their relationship grows, so does their popularity, and they end up hosting a popular television program. But Lorie wants commitment, and Dan doesn't. Frustrated, Lorie shies a coffee cup off Dan's noggin live on the air. Their ratings soar. And then the whole routine is played out again. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

  • Release date:February 22, 1991

Cast

Kevin Bacon
as Dan Hanson
Elizabeth Perkins
as Lorie Bryer
Nathan Lane
as Wally Thurman
Anthony LaPaglia
as Mark
Sharon Stone
as Linda
Stanley Anderson
as Mr. Bill Weller
Danton Stone
as Eric
Phil Leeds
as Mr. Spepk
Rita Karin
as Mrs. Spepk
F. William Parker
as Uncle Olaf
Leon Russom
as Harry
Dana Anderson
as Janet
Jeff Mandon
as Technician
Charlaine Woodard
as Cindy
Tanya Berezin
as Mrs. Bryer
Alan J. Wendl
as Bartender
Steven Gilborn
as Ed
Claudia Silver
as Susan Bryer
John Tesh
as Himself
Van Dyke Parks
as Priest
Carrie Frazier
Pamela Martin
as "A.M. Baltimore" Host
David Long
as Mr. Hanson
Ashley Gardner
as Susan
Constance Shulman
as Make-Up Girl
Tom McDermott
as Live Band
M.K. Harris
as Adam
Rick Warner
as Man at Restaurant
Dennis Michael
as Live Band
Damien Leake
as Ray, the Technical Director
George Martin
as Mr. Bryer
Brian Hohlfeld
as Man at the Bar
Bruce MacVittie
as Lou the Florist
Mark Brutsche
as Hanson Family Member #2
Paul Butler
as Al, at the Deli
Erika Alexander
as Rita, Al's Daugther
David Cale
as The Waiter
Leeza Gibbons
as Herself

Crew

Marisa Silver
Director
Ken Kwapis
Director
Frank Mancuso, Jr.
Producer
Brian Hohlfeld
Screenwriter
Stephen H. Burum
Cinematographer
Richard Bryce Goodman
Musical Direction/Supervision
Miles Goodman
Composer (Music Score)
Sid Levin
Editor
Michael Corenblith
Production Designer
David James Bomba
Art Director
Vikki Williams
Associate Producer
Merideth Boswell
Set Designer
Deena Appel
Costume Designer
Dustin Blauvelt
Camera Operator
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