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Blind Date (1987)
Rating:
Starring: Kim Basinger, Bruce Willis, William Daniels, John Larroquette
Director: Blake Edwards
Category: Comedy
Studio: Columbia / TriStar
Subtitles:
English,Spanish,French,Portuguese,Chinese,Korean,Thai
Length:
95 mins

 
 

 

When Walter Davis (Bruce Willis, The Sixth Sense) is set up with gorgeous Nadia Gates (Kim Basinger, No Mercy), the perfect Blind Date dissolves into disaster in this sexy comedy caper.

Walter invites beautiful southern belle Nadia to a button-down corporate dinner, expecting to impress his associates with this dazzling beauty. But all hell breaks lose when Nadia has "one too many" and reduces the evening - and Walter's career - to shambles. Bad turns to worse when Nadia's insanely jealous ex-beau David (John Larroquette, TV's "Night Court"), discovers them together and decides to annihilate the unsuspecting Walter.

Can true love blossom amidst this hilarious havoc? Will Nadia and Walter ever get down to courting each other instead of courting disaster? Find out in the zany Blind Date, where first encounters can lead to close encounters of the worst kind.

 
 
   
   

 
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