There's Something About Mary
20th Century Fox (1998)
Comedy, Romance
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IMDB   7.1
1 hr 58 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   R
Ben Stiller Ted Stroehmann
Cameron Diaz Mary Jenson
Matt Dillon Pat Healy
Lee Evans Tucker
Chris Elliott Dom
Lin Shaye Magda
Jeffrey Tambor Sully
Markie Post Mary's Mom
Keith David Mary's Stepfather
W. Earl Brown Warren
Chris Elliot
Sarah Silverman Brenda
Khandi Alexander Joanie
Marnie Alexenburg Lisa
Director
Bobby Farrelly
Peter Farrelly
Producer Bradley Thomas
Charles B. Wessler
Bobby Farrelly
Peter Farrelly
Writer Peter Farrelly
Bobby Farrelly
Cinematography Mark Irwin


The Farrelly Brothers set this romantic comedy in their home state of Rhode Island. In 1985, when teen-nerd Ted Stroehmann ( Ben Stiller ) challenges a high-schooler who's bullying retarded Warren Jenson ( W. Earl Brown ), his concern prompts Warren's sister, the dazzling and desirable Mary Jenson ( Cameron Diaz ) to choose Ted as her senior prom date, a fact Ted's pals find hard to believe. However, on prom night, Ted gets his penis caught in his zipper, so the much-desired date never happens. Living in Providence and waxing nostalgic 13 years later, Ted hires Pat Healy ( Matt Dillon ) to locate Mary, and the creepy private investigator finds her in Miami, where she lives with her tan-shriveled roommate Magda ( Lin Shaye ). After Pat develops a stalker-style fixation on the lovely, unattached Mary, he lies to Ted, telling him that she's now an overweight mother confined to a wheelchair. Employing professional eavesdropping equipment, Pat gathers a dossier on Mary's life and future plans, information that forms the basis for more lies when Pat begins dating her. Sure enough, Mary falls for Pat, although her friend Tucker ( Lee Evans ) is very suspicious of Pat's claim to be a Harvard-educated architect. Meanwhile, Ted learns the truth but continues to encounter offbeat obstacles as he accelerates to Miami in hopes of finding happiness with his true love. Former Modern Lovers singer Jonathan Richman vocalizes a narrative ballad of onscreen commentary in the Cat Ballou (1965) tradition. Most of the cast sings and frolics to Build Me Up, Buttercup during the closing credits. — Bhob Stewart
Edition Details
Edition Special Edition
Distributor 20th Century Fox
Chapters 30
Release Date 2002
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen 1.85:1 Color
Subtitles Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Surround
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Interactive Menus
Scene Selection
Original theatrical Trailer
Outtakes
Running Commentary by the Farrelly Brothers
Music Video
Karaoke Music Video