Monte Carlo Soundtrack

Synopsis: A young woman, her uptight step sister and her best friend use their savings for a long anticipated dream trip to Paris, which turns out to be a big disappointment. When they decide to take a break from their lousy tour and duck into the lobby of a luxury hotel, one of them is mistaken for a spoiled British heiress. Before they get the chance to reveal their true identities they are wrapped up in misadventures during a vacation to Monte Carlo instead.
Director(s): Thomas Bezucha
Production: 20th Century Fox
  5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Metacritic:
43
Rotten Tomatoes:
39%
PG
Year:
2011
109 min
$22,500,000
Website
4,570 Views


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#SongDuration
1Along for the Ride1:09
2Ball In0:53
3Grace Under Pressure1:01
4Graceful Exit0:37
5Have a Nice Trip0:43
6I Don't Want to Lose You0:37
7It's Too Much0:50
8Jazz Cafe1:18
9Just Stay Here0:48
10Making Light3:36
11Missing Links1:21
12Separate Ways3:01
13Time to Go1:27

Thomas Bezucha

Thomas Gordon Bezucha (born March 8, 1964) is an American screenwriter and director. He wrote and directed Big Eden (2000) and The Family Stone (2005). He also wrote the film The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. He is a graduate of Amherst Regional High School in Amherst, Massachusetts. He also directed Monte Carlo, which he co-wrote with April Blair.Bezucha is openly gay. more…

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