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A remake of the French film ''Film/LesComperes'', its cast also includes Creator/JuliaLouisDreyfus, Creator/BruceGreenwood, Creator/CharlesRocket, Creator/PattiDArbanville, Creator/JaredHarris, and Creator/LouisLombardi.

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A remake of the 1983 French film ''Film/LesComperes'', its cast also includes Creator/JuliaLouisDreyfus, Creator/BruceGreenwood, Creator/CharlesRocket, Creator/PattiDArbanville, Creator/JaredHarris, and Creator/LouisLombardi.
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A 1997 American comedy film directed by Creator/IvanReitman, that has Collette Andrews (Creator/NastassjaKinski) conning her two ex-boyfriends Jack Lawrence (Creator/BillyCrystal) and Dale Putley (Creator/RobinWilliams) into looking for her 16-year-old son Scott (Creator/CharlieHofheimer) after [[TheRunaway he ran away from home]] by claiming they are both his biological father.

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A 1997 American comedy film directed by Creator/IvanReitman, that has Collette Andrews (Creator/NastassjaKinski) conning her two ex-boyfriends lawyer Jack Lawrence (Creator/BillyCrystal) and writer Dale Putley (Creator/RobinWilliams) into looking for her 16-year-old son Scott (Creator/CharlieHofheimer) after [[TheRunaway he ran away from home]] by claiming they are both his biological father.
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* ContrivedCoincidence: At the end of the movie, Dale picks up a woman who's car broke down and just so happens to be on her way to the airport for a 4 o'clock flight to San Francisco. Also, she's happens to be single and attractive...

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* ContrivedCoincidence: At the end of the movie, Dale [[spoiler: Dale, in Jack's red Jaguar convertible to drive to the airport, picks up a woman who's car broke down and just so happens to be also is on her way to the airport for a the same 4 o'clock flight to San Francisco. Also, she's happens to be single and attractive...]]
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* BlatantLies: The movie starts with Collette telling two different men that Scott is their son to ''both'' Jack and Dale and later Scott repeats the ''same thing'' to them both although knew he was lying.

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* BlatantLies: The movie starts with Collette telling two different men that Scott is their son to ''both'' Jack and Dale and later Scott repeats the ''same thing'' to them both although Jack knew he was lying.lying to him just to spare his feelings.
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* BlatantLies: The movie starts with Collette telling two different men that Scott is their son to ''both'' Jack and Dale and later Scott repeats the ''same thing'' to them both although knew he was lying.


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* ContrivedCoincidence: At the end of the movie, Dale picks up a woman who's car broke down and just so happens to be on her way to the airport for a 4 o'clock flight to San Francisco. Also, she's happens to be single and attractive...
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A 1997 American comedy film directed by Creator/IvanReitman, that has Collette Andrews (Creator/NastassjaKinski) conning her two ex-boyfriends Jack Lawrence (Creator/BillyCrystal) and Dale Putley (Creator/RobinWilliams) into looking for her 16-year-old son Scott (Creator/CharlieHofheimer) after [[TheRunaway ran away from home]] by claiming they are both his biological father.

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A 1997 American comedy film directed by Creator/IvanReitman, that has Collette Andrews (Creator/NastassjaKinski) conning her two ex-boyfriends Jack Lawrence (Creator/BillyCrystal) and Dale Putley (Creator/RobinWilliams) into looking for her 16-year-old son Scott (Creator/CharlieHofheimer) after [[TheRunaway he ran away from home]] by claiming they are both his biological father.
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* ChekhovsGag: Dale's aerophobia.
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A 1997 American comedy film directed by Creator/IvanReitman, that has Collette Andrews (Creator/NastassjaKinski) conning her two ex-boyfriends Jack Lawrence (Creator/BillyCrystal) and Dale Putley (Creator/RobinWilliams) into looking for her son Scott (Creator/CharlieHofheimer) after [[TheRunaway ran away from home]] by claiming they are both his biological father.

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A 1997 American comedy film directed by Creator/IvanReitman, that has Collette Andrews (Creator/NastassjaKinski) conning her two ex-boyfriends Jack Lawrence (Creator/BillyCrystal) and Dale Putley (Creator/RobinWilliams) into looking for her 16-year-old son Scott (Creator/CharlieHofheimer) after [[TheRunaway ran away from home]] by claiming they are both his biological father.

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* ActorAllusion: This isn't the [[Film/CitySlickers first time]] Billy Crystal had someone he knew [[RightBehindMe standing behind him]].



* DeadpanSnarker: Jack combines with SarcasmMode.

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* DeadpanSnarker: Jack combines this with SarcasmMode.

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A 1997 American comedy film directed by Creator/IvanReitman, that has Collette Andrews (Creator/NastassjaKinski) conning her two ex-boyfriends Jack Lawrence (Creator/BillyCrystal) and Dale Putley (Creator/RobinWilliams) into looking for her son Scott (Creator/CharlieHofheimer) by claiming they are both the father.

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A 1997 American comedy film directed by Creator/IvanReitman, that has Collette Andrews (Creator/NastassjaKinski) conning her two ex-boyfriends Jack Lawrence (Creator/BillyCrystal) and Dale Putley (Creator/RobinWilliams) into looking for her son Scott (Creator/CharlieHofheimer) after [[TheRunaway ran away from home]] by claiming they are both the his biological father.



* DeadpanSnarker: Jack.

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* ChekhovsSkill: Jack's headbutt.
* DeadpanSnarker: Jack.Jack combines with SarcasmMode.



* ParentalBlamelessness: Jack and Dale are each told by a mutual ex-girlfriend that he is the biological father of her teenage son Scott, who has run away from home. They soon catch up with him and Scott explains that he had run away because his (official) father had forbidden him to see his girlfriend, also claiming that for absolutely no reason, he had taken his car away. Jack decides to tell him a story about how on his tenth birthday, his father had dropped off his dog at the vet's on the way to the circus, telling him after they returned that he had had to be put down, and when Jack asked why he had to do it on his birthday, had merely replied: "It was on the way". Scott ''and'' Dale ask Jack what his point is, and get this answer: "The point is that parents screw up sometimes, and that they don't mean it and that they make mistakes because they're human beings. Doesn't mean that they don't love you; doesn't mean that they don't care; just means that they're doing the best they can! You know?" Scott keeps looking at him silently; Jack leaves and Dale tells him: "I didn't understand the story either." The film appears to be parodying the trope here.

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* ParentalBlamelessness: Jack and Dale are each told by a mutual ex-girlfriend that he is the biological father of her teenage son Scott, who has run Jackrun away from home. They soon catch up with him and Scott explains that he had run away because his (official) father had forbidden him to see his girlfriend, also claiming that for absolutely no reason, he had taken his car away. Jack decides to tell him a story about how on his tenth birthday, his father had dropped off his dog at the vet's on the way to the circus, telling him after they returned that he had had to be put down, and when Jack asked why he had to do it on his birthday, had merely replied: "It was on the way". Scott ''and'' Dale ask Jack what his point is, and get this answer: "The point is that parents screw up sometimes, and that they don't mean it and that they make mistakes because they're human beings. Doesn't mean that they don't love you; doesn't mean that they don't care; just means that they're doing the best they can! You know?" Scott keeps looking at him silently; Jack leaves and Dale tells him: "I didn't understand the story either." The film appears to be parodying the trope here.
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A 1997 American comedy film directed by Creator/IvanReitman, that has a woman (Creator/NastassjaKinski) conning her two ex-boyfriends Jack Lawrence (Creator/BillyCrystal) and Dale Putley (Creator/RobinWilliams) into looking for her son (Creator/CharlieHofheimer) by claiming they are both the father.

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A 1997 American comedy film directed by Creator/IvanReitman, that has a woman Collette Andrews (Creator/NastassjaKinski) conning her two ex-boyfriends Jack Lawrence (Creator/BillyCrystal) and Dale Putley (Creator/RobinWilliams) into looking for her son Scott (Creator/CharlieHofheimer) by claiming they are both the father.
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A 1997 American comedy film directed by Creator/IvanReitman, that has a woman (Creator/NastassjaKinski) conning her two ex-boyfriends Jack Lawrence (Creator/BillyCrystal and Dale Putley (Creator/RobinWilliams) into looking for her son (Creator/CharlieHofheimer) by claiming they are both the father.

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A 1997 American comedy film directed by Creator/IvanReitman, that has a woman (Creator/NastassjaKinski) conning her two ex-boyfriends Jack Lawrence (Creator/BillyCrystal (Creator/BillyCrystal) and Dale Putley (Creator/RobinWilliams) into looking for her son (Creator/CharlieHofheimer) by claiming they are both the father.
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A 1997 American comedy film directed by Creator/IvanReitman, that has a woman (Creator/NastassjaKinski) conning her two ex-boyfriends (Creator/BillyCrystal and Creator/RobinWilliams) into looking for her son (Creator/CharlieHofheimer) by claiming they are both the father.

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A 1997 American comedy film directed by Creator/IvanReitman, that has a woman (Creator/NastassjaKinski) conning her two ex-boyfriends Jack Lawrence (Creator/BillyCrystal and Creator/RobinWilliams) Dale Putley (Creator/RobinWilliams) into looking for her son (Creator/CharlieHofheimer) by claiming they are both the father.
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* DeadpanSnarker: Jack.
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* ForeignRemake: Of ''Film/LesComperes''.
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A remake of the French film ''Film/LesComperes'', it also stars Creator/JuliaLouisDreyfus, Creator/BruceGreenwood, Creator/CharlesRocket, Creator/PattiDArbanville, Creator/JaredHarris, and Creator/LouisLombardi.

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A remake of the French film ''Film/LesComperes'', it its cast also stars includes Creator/JuliaLouisDreyfus, Creator/BruceGreenwood, Creator/CharlesRocket, Creator/PattiDArbanville, Creator/JaredHarris, and Creator/LouisLombardi.
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A remake of the French film ''Film/LesComperes'', the film also stars Creator/JuliaLouisDreyfus, Creator/BruceGreenwood, Creator/CharlesRocket, Creator/PattiDArbanville, Creator/JaredHarris, and Creator/LouisLombardi.

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A remake of the French film ''Film/LesComperes'', the film it also stars Creator/JuliaLouisDreyfus, Creator/BruceGreenwood, Creator/CharlesRocket, Creator/PattiDArbanville, Creator/JaredHarris, and Creator/LouisLombardi.

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A 1997 American comedy directed by Creator/IvanReitman that has a woman (Creator/NastassjaKinski) conning her two ex-boyfriends (Creator/BillyCrystal and Creator/RobinWilliams) into looking for her son (Creator/CharlieHofheimer) by claiming they are both the father.

It is a remake of the French film ''Film/LesComperes''.

The movie also stars Creator/JuliaLouisDreyfus, Creator/BruceGreenwood, Creator/CharlesRocket, Creator/PattiDArbanville, Creator/JaredHarris, and Creator/LouisLombardi.

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A 1997 American comedy film directed by Creator/IvanReitman Creator/IvanReitman, that has a woman (Creator/NastassjaKinski) conning her two ex-boyfriends (Creator/BillyCrystal and Creator/RobinWilliams) into looking for her son (Creator/CharlieHofheimer) by claiming they are both the father.

It is a A remake of the French film ''Film/LesComperes''.

The movie
''Film/LesComperes'', the film also stars Creator/JuliaLouisDreyfus, Creator/BruceGreenwood, Creator/CharlesRocket, Creator/PattiDArbanville, Creator/JaredHarris, and Creator/LouisLombardi.



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* ParentalBlamelessness: Jack and Dale are each told by a mutual ex-girlfriend that he is the biological father of her teenage son Scott, who has run away from home. They soon catch up with him and Scott explains that he had run away because his (official) father had forbidden him to see his girlfriend, also claiming that for absolutely no reason, he had taken his car away. Jack decides to tell him a story about how on his tenth birthday, his father had dropped off his dog at the vet's on the way to the circus, telling him after they returned that he had had to be put down, and when Jack asked why he had to do it on his birthday, had merely replied: "It was on the way". Scott ''and'' Dale ask Jack what his point is, and get this answer: "The point is that parents screw up sometimes, and that they don't mean it and that they make mistakes because they're human beings. Doesn't mean that they don't love you; doesn't mean that they don't care; just means that they're doing the best they can! You know?" Scott keeps looking at him silently; Jack leaves and Dale tells him: "I didn't understand the story either." The film appears to be parodying the trope here.

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* ParentalBlamelessness: Jack and Dale are each told by a mutual ex-girlfriend that he is the biological father of her teenage son Scott, who has run away from home. They soon catch up with him and Scott explains that he had run away because his (official) father had forbidden him to see his girlfriend, also claiming that for absolutely no reason, he had taken his car away. Jack decides to tell him a story about how on his tenth birthday, his father had dropped off his dog at the vet's on the way to the circus, telling him after they returned that he had had to be put down, and when Jack asked why he had to do it on his birthday, had merely replied: "It was on the way". Scott ''and'' Dale ask Jack what his point is, and get this answer: "The point is that parents screw up sometimes, and that they don't mean it and that they make mistakes because they're human beings. Doesn't mean that they don't love you; doesn't mean that they don't care; just means that they're doing the best they can! You know?" Scott keeps looking at him silently; Jack leaves and Dale tells him: "I didn't understand the story either." The film appears to be parodying the trope here.here.

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It is a remake of the French film ''Film/LesComperes''.
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A 1997 American comedy directed by Creator/IvanReitman that has a woman (Creator/NastassjaKinski) conning her two ex-boyfriends (Creator/BillyCrystal and Creator/RobinWilliams) into looking for her son (Creator/CharlieHofheimer) by claiming they are both the father.

The movie also stars Creator/JuliaLouisDreyfus, Creator/BruceGreenwood, Creator/CharlesRocket, Creator/PattiDArbanville, Creator/JaredHarris, and Creator/LouisLombardi.

It was released on May 9, 1997.

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* AteHisGun: Dale has a gun in his mouth and is trying to summon the courage to pull the trigger when he gets the call informing him that his son (who he'd been unaware of and isn't really his son) is missing. What follows is a very funny sequence where he holds the conversation, gun still in mouth.
* InterruptedSuicide: Dale almost AteHisGun before he gets a call about the boy who could be his son.
* ParentalBlamelessness: Jack and Dale are each told by a mutual ex-girlfriend that he is the biological father of her teenage son Scott, who has run away from home. They soon catch up with him and Scott explains that he had run away because his (official) father had forbidden him to see his girlfriend, also claiming that for absolutely no reason, he had taken his car away. Jack decides to tell him a story about how on his tenth birthday, his father had dropped off his dog at the vet's on the way to the circus, telling him after they returned that he had had to be put down, and when Jack asked why he had to do it on his birthday, had merely replied: "It was on the way". Scott ''and'' Dale ask Jack what his point is, and get this answer: "The point is that parents screw up sometimes, and that they don't mean it and that they make mistakes because they're human beings. Doesn't mean that they don't love you; doesn't mean that they don't care; just means that they're doing the best they can! You know?" Scott keeps looking at him silently; Jack leaves and Dale tells him: "I didn't understand the story either." The film appears to be parodying the trope here.

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