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| April 17th, 1998
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Nicholas Hytner |
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Stephen McCauley, Wendy Wasserstein |
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Paul Rudd, Kali Rocha, Jennifer Aniston, Lena Cardwell, Natalie B. Kikkenborg, Lauren Pratt, Hayden Panettiere, Lauren Chen, Liam Aiken, Alan Alda, Allison Janney, Timothy Daly |
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20th Century Fox |
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Comedy, Drama, Romance |
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R strong language, some sexuality |
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1 hour 51 minutes |
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George Hanson (Paul Rudd) is at a dinner party when he learns from a total stranger (Jennifer Aniston) that he's about to be dumped. Fortunately, Nina Borowski is sympathetic, even offering him the spare room in her Brooklyn apartment. So when his handsome boyfriend, a college professor named Dr. Joley (Tim Daly) hesitantly admits that their relationship is over, George accepts Nina's generous invitation -- and the most important relationship of their lives begins.
In the months that follow, Nina and George will become the best of friends -family -- a fact which is mildly unsettling to her devoted boyfriend Vince (John Pankow). But what disturbs the hard-driving civil liberties lawyer even more is Nina's announcement that she is pregnant, and she wants to raise the baby with her gay roommate instead of him.
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