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Playing Mona Lisa (2000)
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Starring: Johnny Galecki, Brooke Langton, Ivan Sergei, Alicia Witt, Harvey Fierstein, Elliott Gould, Molly Hagan, Estelle Harris, Marlo Thomas
Director: Matthew Huffman
Category: Comedy, Independent
Studio: Disney / Buena Vista
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Length:
97 mins

 
 

 

The Fine Art Of Love, Sex And Moving On.

Alicia Witt (Urban Legends), Brooke Langton (The Replacements), Ivan Sergei (The Opposite Of Sex) and Johnny Galecki (Bounce) star in one sexy screwball comedy you'll really embrace. Attractive, talented Claire Goldstein (Witt) has everything going for her - the promise of fame, a great boyfriend with marriage on his mind and an apartment of her own. And then reality shakes her entire world to pieces. Her moment of glory is snatched from her before it begins, her boyfriend drops her and she's evicted. Condemned to find refuge at her crazy parents' house while her sister is blissfully planning her own wedding, Claire starts looking for love in all the wrong places. Filled with quirky characters, I've-been-there smiles and witty dialogue, Playing Mona Lisa is a delightful work of heart.

 
 
   
   

 
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