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It Could Happen to You
Description
A police officer promises to share his lottery ticket with a waitress in lieu of a tip. And he win $4 million on the lottery!
A police officer promises to share his lottery ticket with a waitress in lieu of a tip. And he win $4 million on the lottery!
Actors:
Víctor Rojas,
Emena C. Santiago,
Peter Jacobson,
Seymour Cassel,
Alessandro Juliani,
Patrick Ferraro,
Anna Lobell
Víctor Rojas
Emena C. Santiago
Peter Jacobson
24 March 1965, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Seymour Cassel
22 January 1935, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Alessandro Juliani
6 July 1975, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Patrick Ferraro
Anna Lobell
Country:
United States
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Bergman never goes for heavy-handed schmaltz, and the whole movie has the same lighthearted big city spirit as the New York Post headlines that follow the story.
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Perez has a field day as Muriel, injecting a welcome note of good old-fashioned greed into what is otherwise a relentlessly edifying story.
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Though set at present, this schmaltzy romantic comedy might as well have been set in the 1950s or even 1930s, because at heart it's a Capra comedy celebrating the decency of the "little people."
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Sweetness is fine as far as it goes, but this oddball romance could have used a twist of lemon.
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Best romance ever. Real, genuine characters with real, developed relationships. Not insulting, not cutesy, just wonderful.
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The nastiness in the movie feels derived from life, while all the niceness feels canned -- imported from old Jimmy Stewart pictures.
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