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Nicolas
Cage, Tea Leoni, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Piven Universal Pictures; Directed by Brett Ratner Rated PG-13; 124 minutes; 2000 |
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| Wall Street playboy Jack Campbell (Nicolas Cage) disarms a gunman in a grocery store holdup. In an unusual twist, the following morning, this swinging single businessman wakes up married with children to his college sweetheart Kate (Tea Leoni). He begins living the suburban family life he would have lived had he stayed with Kate in this romantic fantasy. | |||||
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"The
movie's got a big heart, plenty of humor, a dash of romance, a nice score
from Danny Elfman, an interesting story and well-developed characters." --JoBlo, JOBLO'S EMPORIUM "A warm, family film." -- THE TRADES |
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