Category: 14
All Genres: Comedy, Romance
Release Year: 2009
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Languages: English
Director: Anne Fletcher
Sound: Dolby Digital
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Writing by: Pete Chiarelli – (written by) (as Peter Chiarelli)
Produced by: Kristin Burr – production executive
David Hoberman – producer
Alex Kurtzman – executive producer
Todd Lieberman – producer
Mary McLaglen – executive producer
Roberto Orci – executive producer
Cast: Sandra Bullock – Margaret Tate
Ryan Reynolds – Andrew Paxton
Mary Steenburgen – Grace Paxton
Craig T. Nelson – Joe Paxton
Betty White – Grandma Annie
Denis O'Hare – Mr. Gilbertson
Malin Akerman – Gertrude
Oscar Nuñez – Ramone
Aasif Mandvi – Bob Thurber
Niecy Nash – Flight Attendant
Michael Nouri – Chairman Bergen
Music: Aaron Zigman
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: Tripp is an average frustrated chump, who comes up with a golden idea. He partners with Gary, a Wall Street wheeler and dealer…
Plot: A pushy boss forces her young assistant to marry her in order to keep her Visa status in the U.S. and avoid deportation to Canada.
Trivia: There are 3 entries in the trivia list – like these:
- Originally the producers wanted Paris Hilton's sister Nicky Hilton to star in the show with her. When Nicky turned it down, the producers offered Hilton's longtime pal Nicole Richie the chance to star in it with her.
- The girls were supposed to work at a school, but due to complaints from parents the episode was never made.
- After the third season, the producers Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie had plans to send the girls to Mexico for the fourth season. But plans were changed when Paris Hilton publicly confirmed that she and Nicole Richie were no longer friends. Hilton wanted the producers to replace Richie with Kimberly Stewart. But they had Hilton and Richie under contract to do a fourth season together and refused Hilton's request. The fourth season features Hilton and Richie separately playing “mother” to a different family every episode, with the family then deciding which of them was better in the role.





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