Kissing a Fool
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- For the song, see Kissing a Fool (song)
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Directed by | Doug Ellin |
Produced by | Stephen Tag Mendillo, Andrew Form, Rick Lashbrook |
Written by | James Frey, Doug Ellin |
Starring | David Schwimmer, Jason Lee, Mili Avital, Bonnie Hunt, Vanessa Angel |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date(s) | February 27, 1998 |
Running time | 1 hr 34 mins |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Kissing A Fool is an American romantic film comedy from 1998, directed by Doug Ellin.
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[edit] Synopsis
- Tagline: There are three sides to every love story.
Max (David Schwimmer) and Jay (Jason Lee) have been best friends since childhood. Jay sets Max up with his editor Samantha (Mili Avital). Although they share few interests, they are engaged within two weeks. Still, when Max is confronted with the fact that Sam will be the last woman he will sleep with, he proposes a test. Jay will hit on Sam. If she shows no interest, then Max will be confident enough in her loyalty to go ahead with the marriage.
[edit] Cast
- David Schwimmer - Max Abbitt
- Jason Lee - Jay Murphy
- Mili Avital - Samantha Andrews
- Bonnie Hunt - Linda Streicher
- Vanessa Angel - Natasha
- Kari Wuhrer - Dara
- Frank Medrano - Cliff Randal
- Bitty Schram - Vicki Pelam
- Judy Greer - Andrea
- Ron Beattie - Priest
[edit] Trivia
- Max is moving into Sam's house, and Sam's cousin Andrea (Judy Greer), is standing on the stairs with a backpack on. There are several shots of Andrea standing there, and her backpack keeps shifting from being on one shoulder to both, back and forth.
[edit] External links
- Kissing A Fool at the Internet Movie Database
- Musicvideo, (a song from the film), "Learn to Love", including scenes from the film. A song on Harry Connick Jr's album To See You.