For his latest column in USA Today, Ike Graham writes about Maggie, who always leaves all her fiances standing at the altar. He is fired as she complains to the newspaper for inaccuracies in... Read allFor his latest column in USA Today, Ike Graham writes about Maggie, who always leaves all her fiances standing at the altar. He is fired as she complains to the newspaper for inaccuracies in her story.For his latest column in USA Today, Ike Graham writes about Maggie, who always leaves all her fiances standing at the altar. He is fired as she complains to the newspaper for inaccuracies in her story.
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- 6 wins & 11 nominations
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- TriviaThe "platypus" face that Julia Roberts makes was added after director Garry Marshall saw her making that face to entertain his grandchildren.
- GoofsUSA Today is based in Arlington, Virginia, not New York City.
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Ike Graham: [on the perfect proposal] Look, I guarantee there'll be tough times. I guarantee that at some point, one or both of us is gonna want to get out of this thing. But I also guarantee that if I don't ask you to be mine, I'll regret it for the rest of my life, because I know, in my heart, you're the only one for me.
- Crazy creditsAfter all of the credits have run, Ike (Richard Gere) and Maggie (Julia Roberts) are seen throwing snowballs.
- Alternate versionsThe titles are reformatted for the VHS version because the print was changed from a widescreen print to a standard one. the titles, which originally ran across the entire bottom of the screen in one line are now in the center of the screen in two lines, which somewhat ruins the cinematography of the opening shots because it is now the center of attention as opposed to the background.
This is not a retread of Pretty Woman and the two leads do not reprise their roles from the aforementioned film. It is directed by Marshall and it has some of the same supporting cast, but that does not make it a replica. Hector Elizondo is a wonderful actor and he adds panache to any film that he takes on. So it is smart to use some of the same formula that made a film such a success. Gere has done some of my favourite performances in film, some of them being Dennis Peck from Internal Affairs and also his character from Primal Fear. You can add Ike to that resume. Here, at first he is someone that you are not so fond of. He seems to have slimy intentions. As all reporters, he seems to be looking for a story and damn who he hurts in the process. But then we get to meet him for real. When he interacts with small town folks, he has a side to him that is humourous, warm, caring, empathetic and charming. And in a way he is almost like Maggie. Because at first when we meet her, there really isn't much to like about her. She is exactly what everyone says she is. She commits to a marriage and then at the most inopportune time, she ditches her fiancee and runs off. That is not someone that I would choose to call a friend. But as the film moves forward, we see some of what it is that has her hesitant about marriage and then we get to see similar traits that Ike has. And we learn to like her. I also liked the fact that the screen play was intelligent enough not to make us hate some of the guys that she was going to marry, especially the fourth one. He seemed like a decent guy that was just a little too into his sports, and she wasn't. But that is no reason to hate a guy, it just means that he isn't quite what she was looking for. And in films, when the screenplay calls for the woman to start disliking the man, it makes the man do things that are just plain ridiculous so that we can start to hate him and the new couple can now get together with the audiences approval. But we don't get that here. The fourth guy never really does anything to be an ass, and he even shows support to the two would be lovers at the end. That was refreshing. I also wanted to mention grandma and Joan Cusack. Grandma had many of the funny lines in the film and she was a joy to watch. And as usual, Cusack steals every second of screen time she has with anyone. It's not just that her part is written homourously, it's that she carries it so well. I love watching Joan Cusack on screen and this is a perfect role for her.
Garry Marshall is great for this kind of film and he doesn't miss a thing in here. He and his wonderful cast do an excellent job of keeping us entertained and humoured for 2 hours and I am glad I saw this film.
Runaway Bride is sweet, romantic and it will make you want to hug your partner after the movie. And if you aren't dating or married, it will make you want to fall in love. It is a great film and I highly recommend it.
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- Also known as
- Cô Dâu Chạy Trốn
- Filming locations
- Berlin, Maryland, USA(Main Street, exteriors, Peninsula Bank, Bank Scenes)
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Box office
- Budget
- $70,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $152,257,509
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $35,055,556
- Aug 1, 1999
- Gross worldwide
- $309,460,292
- Runtime1 hour 56 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1