I Love Trouble
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I Love Trouble | |
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Directed by | Charles Shyer |
Produced by | Nancy Meyers Bruce A. Block |
Written by | Nancy Meyers Charles Shyer |
Starring | Julia Roberts Nick Nolte Saul Rubinek Robert Loggia James Rebhorn |
Music by | David Newman |
Editing by | Walter Murch |
Distributed by | Touchstone Pictures |
Release date(s) | June 29, 1994 (USA) |
Running time | 110 minutes |
Language | English |
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I Love Trouble is a 1994 romantic comedy film starring Nick Nolte and Julia Roberts. It was written by husband-and-wife team Nancy Meyers and Charles Shyer, and directed by Shyer.
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[edit] Plot synopsis
Rival Chicago reporters Peter Brackett (Nolte) and Sabrina Peterson (Roberts) reluctantly join forces to uncover a train wreck conspiracy and bite off more than they can chew while pursuing the story and bickering along the way - and falling in love, despite the fact that he's many years older than she.
Sabrina is an ambitious, gifted reporter willing to do whatever it takes to learn the truth about the train accident, which leads her into conflict, then reluctant partnership, with fading star newsman Peter who works for a rival paper. He is her polar opposite: he chases women, smokes cigars, and has just published his first novel. During their pursuit of the story, Peter and Sabrina clash over virtually everything.
[edit] Reception
The film was not well-received by critics, although it grossed over $30 million in box-office receipts in the United States.[citation needed]
[edit] Trivia
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Roberts was in fact completely naked in the scene when she goes skinny dipping and is seen nude by boyscouts.[citation needed]