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Queens Logic (1990)
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Starring: Kevin Bacon, Jamie Lee Curtis, Linda Florentino, John Malkovich, Joe Mantegna, Ken Olin, Tony Spiridakas, Tom Waits, Chloe Webb
Director: Steve Rash
Category: Comedy
Studio: Pioneer Studios
Subtitles:
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Length:
116 mins
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"It's a fun movie…quirky and extremely enjoyable comedy." -Tom Jacobs, Los Angeles Daily News

When childhood friends Al (Joe Mantegna), Dennis (Kevin Bacon) and Eliot (John Malkovich) get together for Ray’s (Ken Olin) wedding to Patricia (Chloe Webb) – which may or may not happen – they end up on a roller-coaster ride through reality as they face adulthood and each other with newfound maturity. Growing up has never been easy, sand it has also never been this funny, as they join Jamie Lee Curtis, Tony Spiridakis, Linda Fiorentino and Tom waits through a series of events that culminate in a very fateful bachelor party.
This wonderful romantic comedy, which is reminiscent of ‘The Big Chill” and ‘Diner,” takes a warm and hilarious look at friendship, loyalty and love. With an outstanding cast and a dynamic soundtrack, Queens Logic is delightfully entertaining.

 
 
   
   

 
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