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Blind Date

Blind Date Starring:
Tony Shalhoub
Patricia Clarkson


Blind Date Director:
Stanley Tucci

Blind Date Written By:
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Blind Date Synopsis:
The movie will follow a married couple who very tragically lost their child in a car accident. Since the child's death they've been unable to spend time together, and they can't not be together, so they sort of meet on blind dates and role-play as strangers.

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Thursday 1st December 2005: Movie News: Blind Date:
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Item Posted by: Gary Gray:
Nope, not a remake of the godam awful Bruce Willis/ Kim Basinger starring Blind Date, or gawd forbid Cilla Black tv show, this is a remake of the Dutch filmmakers Theo Van Gogh's film. Stanley Tucci will direct the movie with Tony Shalhoub and Patricia Clarkson starring. The movie will follow a married couple who very tragically lost their child in a car accident. Since the child's death they've been unable to spend time together, and they can't not be together, so they sort of meet on blind dates and role-play as strangers.

 

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