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A self help author is hunted by thugs who believe the writer holds millions of dollars in diamonds stolen by his dead fiancée.A self help author is hunted by thugs who believe the writer holds millions of dollars in diamonds stolen by his dead fiancée.A self help author is hunted by thugs who believe the writer holds millions of dollars in diamonds stolen by his dead fiancée.
Alba Jeanne MacConnell
- Elderly Woman
- (as Alba Jean McConnell)
Stuart Martz
- Irish Pub Singer
- (voice)
- Director
- Writer
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- TriviaStar Christian Slater described this movie to his co-star Al Madrigal as "a cash-grab."
- GoofsIn the scene where Wes is at Nicoles place to do the interview. While wearing the robe his wristwatch changes sides from right to left and back again to right.
- ConnectionsReferences Going My Way (1944)
- SoundtracksMi Corazón
Written by Stephen Edwards (as Stephen James Edwards)
Published by Sixfeetfive Music (ASCAP)
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I really wasn't sure whether this was supposed to be a comedy or action flick. Writer Wes Wilson (Christian Slater) falls head over heels for Samantha (Sarah Ann Schultz). Before they get married, she is kidnapped by Isaac (Cuba Gooding, Jr.). Seems she didn't tell Wes all about her past.
Wes has this thing about fast relationships because he soon is shacking with a magazine writer Nicole (Christa Campbell).
Slater seemed to be having a good time; well, he was with Christa Campbell, but Gooding was the main man here. He was just so cool throughout.
Now, Wes might pick another subject to write about as he clearly is not good with relationships.
Things clearly become cartoonish in Spokane. So, maybe this is a comedy after all.
The ending was funny, but it had nothing to do with the story.
I'm just glad to see Campbell in a more meaty role.
Wes has this thing about fast relationships because he soon is shacking with a magazine writer Nicole (Christa Campbell).
Slater seemed to be having a good time; well, he was with Christa Campbell, but Gooding was the main man here. He was just so cool throughout.
Now, Wes might pick another subject to write about as he clearly is not good with relationships.
Things clearly become cartoonish in Spokane. So, maybe this is a comedy after all.
The ending was funny, but it had nothing to do with the story.
I'm just glad to see Campbell in a more meaty role.
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- Oct 4, 2009
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- Budget
- $4,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $156,510
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
- Color
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