Runaway Bride (1999 film)

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Runaway Bride
Directed by Garry Marshall
Written by Josann McGibbon
Sara Parriott
Starring Julia Roberts
Richard Gere
Joan Cusack
Distributed by Paramount Pictures (USA)
Touchstone Pictures (non-USA)
Release date(s) July 25, 1999 (Premiere)
Running time 116 min.
Language English
Budget $70,000,000
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Runaway Bride is a 1999 romantic comedy starring Richard Gere and Julia Roberts and directed by Garry Marshall. While not as successful in the ticket boxes as the previous movie the three made together, Pretty Woman, the movie was, nevertheless, a hit among moviegoers.

Taglines:

  • Catch her if you can.
  • They're Off And Running July 20.

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Julia Roberts plays Maggie Carpenter, a spirited and attractive young woman who has had a number of unsuccessful relationships. Maggie, afraid of being married, has left a trail of boyfriends. Indeed, she's left three men waiting for her in church during wedding day, getting her tabloid fame and the dubious nickname Runaway Bride.

Meanwhile, in New York, reporter Ike Graham (played by Gere), after writing a factually incorrect article concerning her and being fired for it, is assigned to do another, correct article to get his job back. He travels to Hale Maryland, where he finds her living with her family and on her fourth attempt to become married.

After hostile beginnings, Maggie feels attracted to Ike, and Ike to Maggie. Becoming involved with her, Ike leads her to explore different feelings and emotions, making her wonder if Ike is the man of her life.

For Ike, meanwhile, the situation is similar: He likes Maggie, but he has been divorced, and remains uncertain whether or not he is prepared for a relationship. However, his passion for her grows as each day he spends in the small Maryland town passes by.

What happens between them really signifies the powers of love.

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