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Comedy, Romance
THE BACHELOR (1999)
The Bachelor is a 1999 romantic comedy film directed by Gary Sinyor and written by Steve Cohen. It is a remake of the 1925 film Seven Chances and stars Chris O'Donnell and Renée Zellweger.
Jimmie Shannon values his freedom more than life itself. As his male peers, even his best buddy, Marco, begin to hook up in marriage, Jimmie continues happily plugging away with his dating lifestyle, in no rush to find "the one." When he least expects it, Jimmie crosses paths with the adorable Anne and falls in love. After a three-year relationship, Jimmie feels the pressures of commitment and decides to "give in", reluctantly proposing to Anne at the most romantic of restaurants. Sensing his uncertainty and angry over his botched and lame attempt at a proposal, Anne dumps Jimmie back into the town known as "Bachelorville." Shortly thereafter, Jimmie's grandfather passes away and wills a $100 million inheritance to his grandson, on the condition he marries before his thirtieth birthday, which is less than twenty-four hours away...
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Directed by | Gary Sinyor |
Produced by | Jeffrey T. Barabe Bing Howenstein Lloyd Segan |
Written by | Screenplay by Steve Cohen based on a Roi Cooper Megrue (play Seven Chances) Jean C. Havez (1925 screenplay Seven Chances) |
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Music by | David A. Hughes John Murphy |
Cinematography | Simon Archer (cinematography) |
Edited by | Robert M. Reitano Florence Vinger |
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George Street Pictures
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101 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $21 million[1] |
Box office | $36,911,617 |