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Forget Paris (1995)
Rating:
Starring: Billy Crystal, Debra Winger, Julie Kavner, Joe Mantegna, Richard Masur, Cathy Moriarty
Director: Billy Crystal
Category: Comedy, Drama
Studio: Warner Bros.
Subtitles:
English, French
Length:
101 mins

 
 

 

"Wonderful.Filled with Romantic Moments That Ring True, And With Great Big Laughs." - Roger Ebert's Video companion.

Mickey knows about marriage.He knows it won't work if one partner is happy and the other miserable.No, a successful marriage requires both to be miserable!

Love is such sweet misery in the witty story of when basketball referee Mickey (Billy Crystal) met airline employee Ellen (Debra Winger).They fall head over croissants for each other in Paris, then reluctantly move on to pursue their careers, only to reunite passionately and make feverish domestic-bliss arrangements.Now the sticky part: making sure marriage doesn't cure their love.Produced , directed and co-written by Crystal, and also sparked by the comic polish of co-stars Joe Mantegna, Julie Kavner and William Hickey, Forget Paris is a romance to remember.

 
 
   
   

 
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