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as Nick Marshall
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as Darcy McGuire
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as Lola
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as Dan Wanamaker
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as Alexandra Marshall
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as Morgan Farwell
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as Gigi
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as Eve
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as Margo
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as Erin the File Girl
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as Annie
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as Sue Cranston
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as Dina
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as Flo the Doorwoman
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as Stella
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as Cameron
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as Office Intern
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as Gigi's Friend
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as Young Nick Marshall
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as Showgirl
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as Showgirl
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as Woman in Pink Sweater
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as Coffee Shop Customer
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as Coffee Shop Customer
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as Secretary with Danish / Kitchen Secretary
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as Jess, Dan's Secretary
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as Woman in Park
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as Woman in Park
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as Woman in Park
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as Sloane / Curtis Executive
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as Marshall Field's Shopper
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as Sloane / Curtis Attorney
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as Darcy's Assistant
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as Alex's Friend
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as Alex's Friend
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as Kitchen Secretary
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as Kitchen Secretary
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as Kitchen Secretary
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as Woman at Lunch Counter
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as Woman at Lunch Counter
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as Woman at Lunch Counter
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as Woman at Lunch Counter
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as Haim
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as Secretary
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as Girl at Prom
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as Dr. J.M. Perkins
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as Herself
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as Meg Ryan Lookalike
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as Co-Worker

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Status:
Released on the 2000-12-15
Runtime:
126 Minutes
Budget:
$70,000,000
Revenue:
$374,111,707
Languages (original):
English
Production Companies:
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Producer:
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Composer:
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Mel Gibson
as Nick Marshall -
Helen Hunt
as Darcy McGuire -
Marisa Tomei
as Lola -
Alan Alda
as Dan Wanamaker
Genre
Standing
Audience
Production
Term
1990s, Accident, Adman, Advertising Agency, Bad Father, Career, Career ladder, Charwoman, Chicago, Commercial, Electric Shock, Father-Daughter-Relationship, Frank Sinatra, Hair wax, Ladies' Man, Lightning, Macho, Man-Woman-Relationship, Prom Night, Psychotherapy, Rivals, Sabotage, Sex ratio, Supernatural Powers, Telepathy, Therapist, To be suicidal, Virgin
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