The writer of a bad TV series begins to rethink his life when he meets and falls in love with a beautiful actress.The writer of a bad TV series begins to rethink his life when he meets and falls in love with a beautiful actress.The writer of a bad TV series begins to rethink his life when he meets and falls in love with a beautiful actress.
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Jesus Man: [Zane and Penelope, on their date, are walking along a boardwalk at Venice Beach. An odd man pushing a shopping cart comes up behind them] Hey! Hey! Guess what?
Zane: What?
Jesus Man: Guess!
Zane: I don't know. What?
Jesus Man: I'm Jesus Christ... I am.
Zane: [a bit taken aback] Well... Nice to meet you, Mr. Christ.
Zane: [Zane and Penelope laugh and walk on, the guy still following them] I don't know what to say to the guy...
Jesus Man: Hey! Hey! You two married?
Jesus Man: [Zane and Penelope stop and look at him] I can marry ya'.
Zane: Yeah?
Jesus Man: I'm Jesus Christ!
- ConnectionsFeatures Algiers (1938)
This is a lukewarm effort in the realm of romantic comedies. Sheffer and Noble are attractive stars but the mediocre script offers them little help in making their characters memorable. David Cassidy, in a rare movie appearance, is appropriately obnoxious in his role as the star of the television show. The pace is somewhat slow yet the ending is overwhelmingly swift, leaving the viewer unsatisfied. Only the most die hard romantics (this viewer included) will be able to keep watching this film until the credits role. Better efforts in the same category include Fools Rush In and Playing by Heart; stick with those for an evening of enchantment.
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- $1,800,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
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