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Synopsis: Mickey Gordon is a basketball referee who travels to France to bury his father. Ellen Andrews, an American living in Paris, works for the airline Mickey flies on. They meet and fall in love, but their relationship goes through many difficult patches. The story is told in flashback by their friends at a restaurant waiting for them to arrive.
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Director(s): Billy Crystal
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
PG-13
Year:
1995
101 min
763 Views


Or paris! Or the dark side of the moon

because home is wherever you are.

And i also know...

I love you.

So tell me the truth.

Do you think

we're gonna make it?

Piece of cake.

charge!

Then the knicks lost.

They stink.

Well, let me get back to my food, huh?

Have a good night.

It's her!

I know it's her!

It's meant to be!

Why does every woman

you're with end up crying?

- Mickey!

- Hey!

It's them!Ellen!

Oh! Oh, mickey.

Hi, ellen.

Hey, andy.Hi?

Liz, ellen and mickey.

Nice to meet you.

Are you all right?Oh, yeah.

She'll be fine.

Congratulations.

Hey, look who's here!Hey, craig.

Hi, ellen!

I can't believe this.

All right, champagne.

Best we got.

Bubbly and dying to go home.

I would like to make a toast. A toast!

Okay!

To my father...

aw!

Who did one

really great thing.

He brought us together.

That's nice.

Oh!

To marriage!

- Alla salute.

- Let's eat!

Sounds good to me.

- All right, young fellow, you first.

- Me? Okay.

Whoo, whoo. I know exactly

what i'm gonna have.

I would like the veal...

Picatta.

Yes!

Madam?

Oh! What the hell? Me too.

I'm done with this. I'm eating tonight.

I'll have

the parmigiana.Me too.

Seven piccatas.

Liz. You must not know

what that toast is about.

See, when mickey's father passed away,

he wanted to be buried in france.

I was working in paris.

See, you don't know

that that's a true story.

Helen, this is all veal.

Seven piccata, one parmigiana.

Fire it right up.

I got a hungry group here.

Two days it was lost in

switzerland and ellen found him.

That's true.

That's how we met and then the rest...

Well, you know

that story, don't you?

Closed-Captioned by

were we ever

did we use it up too fast

are great moments

never meant to last

and the last thing

that i want

is to ever

make your smile

go away

keep the memories

take the best

of what we have

i can't stand to

watch what once

was great go bad

and if i can't

be with you

then i'd rather

just remember

what we knew

when you love someone

and you love them

with your heart

and it doesn't disappear

if you're apart

when you love someone

and you've done all

you can do you've done all you can do

then you set them free

and if that love is true

oh, yeah

when you love someone

it will all

come back to you

nights i've wondered

was it too much

that we gave

if we'd given more

could

we have both been saved

well, i guess

we crossed that line

never knowing

what was yours

and what was mine

when you love someone

then you love them

with your heart

and it doesn't disappear

if you're apart

when you love someone

and you've done

all you can do you've done all

and you set them free you can

and if that love is true

oh, yes

when you love someone

it will all come back

to you

and through it all

i still have no regrets

just why must we why must we

you never will forget you never will

forget

when you love someone

and you've done

all you can do

then you set them free

if that love is true

oh, yeah

when you love someone if you love someone

it will all come back

to you

oh, oh, oh

You asked for it...

You got it.

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Billy Crystal

William Edward Crystal (born March 14, 1948) is an American actor, writer, producer, director, comedian, and television host. He gained prominence in the 1970s for playing Jodie Dallas on the ABC sitcom Soap and became a Hollywood film star during the late 1980s and 1990s, appearing in the critical and box office successes When Harry Met Sally... (1989), City Slickers (1991), and Analyze This (1999) and providing the voice of Mike Wazowski in the Monsters, Inc. franchise. He has hosted the Academy Awards nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012. more…

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