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Billy Crystal | Lee Phillips | |
John Cusack | Eddie Thomas | |
Julia Roberts | Kathleen Harrison | |
Catherine Zeta-Jones | Gwen Harrison | |
Hank Azaria | Hector Gorgonzolas | |
Seth Green | Danny Wax | |
Stanley Tucci | Dave Kingman | |
Christopher Walken | Hal Weidmann | |
Marty Belafsky | ||
Jim Ferguson | ||
Alan Arkin | Wellness Guide | |
Scot Zeller | Davis | |
Larry King | Himself | |
Steve Pink | Limo Driver | |
Rainn Wilson | Dave O'Hanlon |
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Producer | Susan Arnold
Billy Crystal Bruce A. Block |
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Writer | Billy Crystal
Peter Tolan |
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Cinematography | Phedon Papamichael
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Musician | James Newton Howard
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A comedy about celebrity, family and other forms of insanity. Gwen (Catherine Zeta-Jones) and Eddie (John Cusack) are America's Sweethearts -- the country's favorite couple, on-screen and off. But when their very public romance turns into a very private breakup, only veteran press agent Lee (Billy Crystal) and Gwen's assistant Kiki (Julia Roberts) can help Gwen and Eddie show some love while they promote their last film together. But the press junket is in a resort hotel miles from anywhere, and while Lee and Kiki frantically try to keep the media away from the real story -- and keep Gwen and Eddie from revealing their secret -- Kiki finds something entirely unexpected in this romantic comedy about true love, happily ever after and other Hollywood endings. |
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