Best Friends (1982)
Directed by Norman Jewison

Comedy / Drama / Romance

Film Synopsis

Richard Babson and Paula McCullen, two Hollywood screenwriters, have been working and living together as a couple for several years. Finally, they decide to get married without telling their friends and families. The honeymoon will prove to be something of an adventure - and it isn't clear that their marriage will survive it...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Norman Jewison
  • Script: Valerie Curtin, Barry Levinson
  • Cinematographer: Jordan Cronenweth
  • Music: Michel Legrand
  • Cast: Burt Reynolds (Richard Babson), Goldie Hawn (Paula McCullen), Jessica Tandy (Eleanor McCullen), Barnard Hughes (Tim McCullen), Audra Lindley (Ann Babson), Keenan Wynn (Tom Babson), Ron Silver (Larry Weisman), Carol Locatell (Nellie Ballou), Richard Libertini (Jorge Medina), Peggy Walton-Walker (Carol Brandon), Noah Hathaway (Lyle Ballou), Mikey Martin (Robbie Ballou), Helen Page Camp (Maid), Joan Pringle (Doria), Vincent J. Isaac (Cab Driver), Jeffrey Bannister (Shoe Salesman), Alfred Mariorenzi (Gate Guard), David Cullinane (Waiter), Rodney Kageyama (Meter Reader), Terrence Currier (Henry Spaulding)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 116 min

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