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50 First Dates Review












50 First Dates


Release Date: 25th March 2004 - Australia


Production Companies
Columbia Pictures
Happy Madison
Anonymous Content
Flower Films

Distribution
Sony Pictures Australia


Genre: Comedy

Rating: M

Runtime 99 minutes


Budget: $75,000,000

Box Office Gross: $198,520,934 (Worldwide)


Plot Summary
Henry Roth, a marine veterinarian living in Hawaii, is afraid of commitment when he meets Lucy Whitmore. While she appears to be the girl of his dreams, Henry discovers that Lucy has short-term memory loss and doesn't remember him from their first meeting. He romances her every day and hopes she falls in love with him.


Cast
Adam Sandler - Henry Roth
Drew Barrymore - Lucy Whitmore
Rob Schneider - Ula
Sean Astin - Doug Whitmore
Luisa Strus - Alexa
Dan Aykroyd - Dr. Keats
Amy Hill - Sue
Allen Covert - Ten Second Tom
Blake Clark - Martin Whitmore
Maya Rudolph - Stacy
Pomaika'l Brown - Nick
Missi Pyle - Noreen
Lynn Collins - Linda
Jackie Sandler - Dentist (Cameo)
Kevin James - Factory Worker

Crew
Director - Peter Segal
Writer - George Wing
Associate Producer - Kevin Grady
Executive Producers - Michael Ewing and Jay Roach
Executive Producer/Unit Production Manager - Daniel Lupi
Producers - Jack Giarraputo, Steve Golin and Nancy Juvonen
Co-Producers - Scott Bankston and Larry Kennar
Casting Director - Roger Mussenden
Animal Coordinator - Steve Berens
Production Designer - Alan Au
Art Director - Domenic Silvestri
Set Decorator - Robert Greenfield
Property Master - Timothy S. Wiles
Costume Designer - Ellen Lutter
Director of Photography - Jack N. Green
Director of Photography: Second Unit -
Joseph D. Urbanczyk
Camera Operator - Stephen S. Campanelli
First Assistant Director - John Hockridge
First Assistant Director: Second Unit -
Adam Druxman
Second Assistant Director - Joseph J. Kontra
Second Unit Director/Visual Consultant -
Jim Bissell
Stunt Coordinator - Webster Whinery
Special Effects Coordinator - John C. Hartigan
Visual Effects Supervisor - Sheena Duggal
Visual Effects Producer - Victoria Alonso
Visual Effects Executive Producer - Debbie Denise
Film Editor - Jeff Gourson
Additional Editors - Tom Costain
and Jason Gourson
Supervising Sound Editor - Elmo Weber
Sound Effects Supervisor - Derek Vanderhorst
Supervising Sound Mixers - Jeffrey J. Haboush
and Bill W. Benton
Music - Teddy Castellucci
Music Supervisor - Michael Dilbeck


Review
What seemed to be a typical Adam Sandler movie or an average romantic comedy is nothing as I have ever seen. 50 FIRST DATES is both touching and funny. It has a terrific storyline and a wonderful setting. I know a person who has also suffered from short-term memory loss who is nothing like the character portrayed by Drew Barrymore. While it is the second film to feature Sandler and Barrymore, as they have been together since The Wedding Singer, they're qualified in their adequate performances with easy chemistry. The supporting cast is also good, but they don't usually stand out like the lead actors.

I rank 50 FIRST DATES as my new favourite rom-com. It's one of those features I wish to see again.

Star rating: (10/10) Best Movie Ever

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