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She's The One
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Synopsis: |
| Release Date: |
August 23, 1996 (USA) |
This
is the second film by actor/director Ed Burns, his first being
The Brothers McMullen. The two Fitzpatrick brothers, Mickey
(Ed Burns) and Francis (Mike McGlone), would appear to have
little in common, as the older is a rather volatile cab driver,
the younger is a very settled stockbroker. Just prior to the
time of the film, Mickey, after a whirlwind romance, married
Hope (Maxine Bahns), one of his passengers. Francis has been
married to his lifelong sweetheart (Jennifer Aniston) for
some time. However, they are both very competitive about Heather
(Cameron Diaz), an old flame of Mickey's. Mickey, who was
once her fiance, left her when he found out she was sleeping
with someone else. At the time of the story, Heather just
happens to become a passenger in Mickey's cab, and they decide
to finish exchanging belongings left over from their break-up.
When Heather gives Francis (her current lover) the watch Mickey
just returned to her, complications multiply. � Clarke Fountain
AMG
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| Opening Weekend Gross: |
$2.088m (USA) (25 August 1996) (459 screens) |
| Filming Location: |
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. New
York City, New York, USA |
| Production Company: |
Good machines, Marlboro Road, South Fork Pictures
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| Distributor: |
20th Century Fox Film Corporation 20th Century
Fox Home Entertainment |
| Genre: |
Comedy/Romance |
| MPAA Rating: |
R |
| Running Time: |
1 hour 36 minutes |
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Cast
& Crew: |
| Mickey Fitzpatrick: |
Edward Burns |
Director: |
Edward Burns |
| Francis Fitzpatrick: |
Mike McClone |
Writer: |
Edward Burns |
| Renee Fitzpatrick: |
Jennifer Aniston |
Producer: |
Edward Burns, Ted Hope, James Schamus |
| Hope Fitzpatrick: |
Maxine Bahns |
Executive Producer: |
Michael Nozik, Robert Redford |
| Heather Davis: |
Cameron Diaz |
Co-Producer: |
John Sloss |
| Mr. Fitzpatrick : |
John Mahoney |
Cinematography: |
Frank Prinzi |
| Tom: |
Malachy McCourt |
Music Composer: |
Tom Petty |
| Connie: |
Leslie Mann |
Production Design: |
William Barclay |
| Molly, Renee's sister: |
Amanda Peet |
Art Direction: |
Caty Maxey |
| Carol, Renee's mother: |
Anita Gillette |
Set Direction: |
Harriet Zucker |
| Ron, Renee's father: |
Frank Vincent |
Costume Design: |
Susan Lyall |
| Older Woman : |
Beatrice Winde |
Makeup: |
Bobby H. Grayson, Tracy Warbin |
| Older Man : |
Eugene Osborne Smith |
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| Mr. De Lucca: |
Robert Weil |
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| Father John: |
Tom Tammi |
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| Doorman: |
Raymond De Marco |
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| Scott Sherman: |
Ron Farrell |
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