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Housesitter (1992)
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Starring: Dana Delany, Julie Harris, Goldie Hawn, Peter MacNichol, Steve Martin, Donald Moffat
Director: Frank Oz
Category: Comedy
Studio: Universal Studios
Subtitles:
Spanish
Length:
102 mins
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She came.She saw.She moved in.

Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn star in this hilarious romantic comedy about the consequences of "stretching" the truth.When architect Newton Davis' girlfriend Becky (Dana Delany) turns down his marriage proposal, his newly-built dream house suddenly becomes nothing more than an empty monument to her rejection.That is, until a chance encounter with Gwen (Hawn) turns his life upside-down.
Intrigued by Newton's story, Gwen visits the house and decides to move in on her own.Resourceful and creative, Gwen is soon fixing up the house and charming Newton's family and neighbors-all the while passing herself off as his new wife!Gwen even befriends Becky, who begins to see a Newton she never knew existed.
Horrified at the deception yet unable to stop it, Newton finds himself playing along with her prepostterous stories, her attempts at reconciling differences within his family and her campaign for his promotion at work.Finally he convinces Gwen to fabricate their "divorce" so he can still get married to Becky- until he has a change of heart.

 
 
   
   

 
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