One Fine Day
Updated June 26, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff
Director: | Michael Hoffman |
Writers: | Terrel Seltzer and Ellen Simon |
Director of Photography: | Oliver Stapleton |
Editor: | Garth Craven |
Music: | James Newton Howard |
Production Designer: | David Gropman |
Producer: | Lynda Obst |
Twentieth Century Fox; PG; 105 minutes | |
Release: | 12/96 |
Cast: | Michelle Pfeiffer, George Clooney, Mae Whitman, Alex D. Linz, Robert Klein, Jon Robin Baitz, Charles Durning, Ellen Greene and Pete Hamill |
Couples either have it or they don't. Chemistry, that is. And boy, do Pfeiffer and Clooney have it, though it takes a while for them to realize it. She's a compulsive workaholic architect, and he's a ruffled, unorganized newspaper columnist who can't manage to get his daughter to school on time. In one frantic day, Jack Taylor (Clooney) and Melanie Parker (Pfeiffer) bicker, fall in love and somehow manage to work and care for their 5-year-old children, Maggie Taylor (Whitman) and Sammy Parker (Linz). The story is simple enough, but its verve and the charming appeal of the characters make it a surprise hit.
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