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One Small Hitch
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Molly is flying home to Chicago for her mom's wedding. Suddenly, she meets again a childhood friend- Josh and agrees a plan with him to fulfill his father's hope before the mortality of his father. A phony wedding happens with surprise events and results.
Molly is flying home to Chicago for her mom's wedding. Suddenly, she meets again a childhood friend- Josh and agrees a plan with him to fulfill his father's hope before the mortality of his father. A phony wedding happens with surprise events and results.
Actors:
Ron Dean,
Woody Slaymaker,
Ben Kass,
Robert Belushi,
Cynthia Kaye McWilliams,
Erica Unger,
Emily Graham-Handley

Ron Dean

Woody Slaymaker

Ben Kass

Robert Belushi
23 October 1980, USA

Cynthia Kaye McWilliams

Erica Unger

Emily Graham-Handley
Director:
John Burgess

John Burgess
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Aubrey Dollar #Daniel J. Travanti #John Burgess #One Small Hitch #Principle Entertainment #Shane McRae
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February 05, 2015
One Small Hitch should have settled on being a cute but insipid romantic comedy. By emphasizing a lead character who does nothing more than play into a wedding fantasy in hopes that a frog will turn into her prince is ultimately more tragic than comic.
May 19, 2015
Funny romcom has lots of sex, profanity, some drinking.
February 06, 2015
The approach is broad and the story is predictable as the contrivances far outnumber the laughs.
February 06, 2015
This mildly if not wildly amusing rom-com brings up one big question: If you pretend to be someone, will that identity wrap around you and claim you?
February 05, 2015
Frantic and flagrantly formulaic, this forced farce about a sham engagement sacrifices plot credibility and character motivation for stale humor and cheap setups.