Information
| Year: | 2009 |
| Rating: | 4.2(8442) |
| Listed in: | Comedy, Drama, Romance |
| Directed by: | Marc Lawrence |
| Actors: | Hugh Grant Vincenzo Amato Jesse Liebman Sarah Jessica Parker Natalia Klimas Elisabeth Moss |
| "We're not in Manhattan anymore." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Marc Lawrence | |
| Actors | |
| Hugh Grant | as Paul Morgan |
| Vincenzo Amato | as Girard Rabelais |
| Jesse Liebman | as Adam Feller |
| Michael Kelly | as Vincent |
| Seth Gilliam | as U.S. Marshal Lasky |
| Sándor Técsy | as Anton Forenski |
| Kevin Brown | as U.S. Marshal Henderson |
| Steven Boyer | as U.S. Marshal Ferber |
| Sam Elliott | as Clay Wheeler |
| David Call | as Doc D. Simmons |
| Wilford Brimley | as Earl Granger |
| Christopher Atwood | as U.S. Marshal at Rodeo |
| Brad Dulin | as Dancer |
| Michael Higgins | as Dancer |
| Brent Keast | as Dancer |
| Anthony Marciona | as Dancer |
| Chris Moss | as Dancer |
| Carey Ysais | as Dancer |
| George Aloi | as Benefit Attendee |
| James P. Anderson | as Wyoming Shopping Cowboy |
| Robert Anthony Brass | as Rodeo Cowboy |
| Chad Brummett | as Tim |
| Peter Conboy | as Cowboy |
| Chad DeGroot | as Tom |
| Robert Feeley | as Tire Guy |
| Stephen Felt | as Party Attendee |
| Ronald E. Giles | as Limping Store Employee |
| Robert Nathan Gleason | as Hunter |
| John Greff | as Wealthy Attendee at Benefit Party |
| Billy Griffith | as Forenski's Bodyguard |
| Eriks Alfons Hausmanis | as Rodeo Dancer |
| Henry Herman | as Jack |
| Elwood L. Hoyt | as Mr. Greenshirt |
| Hristo Hristov | as Wilson |
| Michael Kidney | as Law Student |
| Richard Kimberley | as Rodeo Cowboy |
| Aaron Kreltszheim | as Rodeo Cowboy |
| Frosty Lawson | as Affluent Fundraiser |
| John McTasney | as Rodeo Cowboy |
| John Mitchell | as Party Attendee |
| Anthony Del Negro | as Columbia Law Student |
| Adam Owens | as Rodeo Ticket Booth Attendant |
| Chris Ranney | as US Marshal |
| Fred Resler | as Rodeo Arena Personnel |
| J. Santiago | as Diner at Daniel Restaurant |
| Steve Shaw | as Rodeo Cowboy |
| J. Nathan Simmons | as Hunter |
| Andy Sinatra | as Banquet Guest |
| Edward Sipler | as Rodeo Cowboy |
| Dan Strakal | as FBI Agent in Charge |
| Paul Thornton | as Shopper |
| Naeem Uzimann | as Limousine driver |
| Mark Vincent | as Pilot/Captain |
| Z. Ray Wakeman | as Wyoming Rancher |
| Blake Williams | as Rodeo Cowboy |
| Rob Yang | as Jake |
| Actresses | |
| Sarah Jessica Parker | as Meryl Morgan |
| Natalia Klimas | as Monique Rabelais |
| Elisabeth Moss | as Jackie Drake |
| Sharon Wilkins | as U.S. Marshal King |
| Mary Steenburgen | as Emma Wheeler |
| Kim Shaw | as Nurse Kelly |
| Dana Ivey | as Trish Pinger |
| Gracie Lawrence | as Lucy Granger |
| Beth Fowler | as Ma Simmons |
| Bobbie Bates | as Dancer |
| Carol J. Connors | as Dancer |
| Laura Fremont | as Dancer |
| Sarah Mitchell | as Dancer |
| Mandy Moore | as Dancer |
| Nikole Smith | as Dancer |
| Audra Blaser | as Fleishman |
| Deville Dalton | as Rodeo Arena Personnel |
| Maria Diaz | as Benefit Attendee |
| Cindy Engle | as Banquet Guest |
| Evelyn Foss | as Rodeo Arena Personnel |
| Pamela Guthrie | as Shopper |
| Nancy Ann Hibbs | as Rodeo Arena Personnel |
| Ann-Marie Jordan | as The Benefit Greeter |
| Ashley Klein | as Law Student |
| Lana Lasater | as Rodeo Dancer/Cowgirl |
| Breanna Perera | as Rodeo Fan |
| Marcie Shaw | as Rodeo Cowgirl |
Movie info
| Languages: | English, Ukrainian |
| Filming dates: | 23 March 2009 - ? |
| Budget: | USD 58,000,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 6,616,571 USD (20 December 2009) UK - 3,553,569 GBP (31 January 2010) |
| Plot: | Meryl and Paul Morgan have separated since his infidelity. He's a Manhattan lawyer, seeking forgiveness. She's moved on, focusing on real estate sales. As he walks her to an appointment one evening, pleading his case, they witness a murder; the murderer sees them. The FBI wants them in witness protection until the killer is caught. He's already hunting them. The FBI sends them to Ray, Wyoming, a tiny ranch town, where they stay with the aging sheriff and his gun-toting wife (who's his deputy). Meryl and Paul must sort out their relationship while their New York ways bump up against those of the West. Meantime, Meryl knows two things that Paul doesn't. |
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"Fools" Written and Performed by Diane Birch Courtesy of S-Curve Records "Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra in C Major, K.314" Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Performed by The Vienna Mozart Academy Courtesy of Naxos By Arrangement with Source/Q "Going Up the Country" Written by Alan Wilson Performed by Canned Heat Courtesy of Capitol Records By Arrangement with EMI Film & Television Music "Twang" Written by Jim Lauderdale, Kendell Marvel and Jimmy Ritchey Performed by George Strait Courtesy of MCA Nashville Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Rollin' and Tumblin'" Written and Performed by Bob Dylan Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing "True Love Ways" Written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty Performed by Buddy Holly Courtesy of Geffen Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprise "Attack on the Indian Village" from The Searchers (1956) Written by Max Steiner "Why Don't You Love Me" Written by Hank Williams (as Hank Williams, Sr.) Performed by Hank Williams Courtesy of Mercury Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "The Long Message" Written and Performed by Clyde Lawrence "I've Got You Memorized" Written by Dominique Durand , Adam Schlesinger and Andy Chase Performed by Ivy Courtesy of Nettwerk Productions "Midnight Rider" Written by Gregg Allman and Robert Payne Performed by The Allman Brothers Band Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Please Don't Leave Me" Written by Jesse Ashlock Performed by Vic Clay and The Retro Wranglers Courtesy of Vic Clay Productions "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" Written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler Performed by George Harrison Courtesy of Umlaut Corp. / EMI Records Ltd. Corp. Under license from EMI Film & Television Music "Saturday Night" Written by Bill Martin and Phil Coulter Performed by Bay City Rollers Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc. and The RCA/Jive Label Group A unit of Sony Music Entertainment By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing "What to Do with Michael" Written by Michael Viola Performed by Candy Butchers Courtesy of RPM Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing "Harry's Juke Box" from Dirty Harry (1971) Written by Lalo Schifrin "Dance Tonight" Written and Performed by Paul McCartney Courtesy of Hear Music By Arrangement with Concord Music Group, Inc. "Redneck Woman" Written by John Rich and Gretchen Wilson Produced by Michael Rafter Performed by Gracie Lawrence (as Gracie Bea Lawrence) "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" Written by Freddie Mercury Produced by Michael Rafter Performed by Gracie Lawrence (as Gracie Bea Lawrence) "Jessica" Written by Dickey Betts (as Forrest Richard Betts) Performed by The Allman Brothers Band Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Shakin' Shakin' Shakes" Written by T-Bone Burnett and Cesar Rosas Performed by Los Lobos Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing "New York Is Where I Live" Written by Clyde Lawrence Produced by Michael Rafter Performed by Steve Tyrell "We Can Work It Out" Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Performed by Stevie Wonder Courtesy of Motown Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises |
Goofs
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Continuity: The couch where Meryl sleeps has a table behind it that initially has lamp on it. Throughout the movie, the lamp disappears when it would block parts of a shot, then reappears shortly thereafter. Continuity: When Sarah Jessica Parker leaves Hugh Grant early and he keeps on running and she heads back to the farm. While running she wears tight fitting grey leggings, but when she shows up in the barn she wears loose fitting sweatpants. |
Quotes
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Man on Street: [from trailer] Did you hear about The Morgans? Emma Wheeler: [on horseback, pointing a gun at the killer. Who's about to shoot Paul Morgan] Hey, I've got plenty of room on my wall for another head. Meryl Morgan: You could've been killed! Paul Morgan: I am just deeply touched that, that would of bothered you. Paul Morgan: I love you Meryl... if you are in fact Meryl I cant really see. |
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