Main Cast: Nicky Katt, Libby Langdon, Daniel Lapaine, Megan Ward, Justine Bateman
Release Year: 1999
Country: US
Run Time: 98 minutes
MPAA Rating: NR
Plot
A group of big-city twentysomethings are either looking for love or trying to get love to stick around in the romantic comedy Say You'll Be Mine. Ben (Nicky Katt) is an aspiring writer who for years has had a ferocious crush on his friend Julia (Libby Langdon). But Julia is more interested in his best friend Josh (Daniel Lapaine) -- in fact, they're getting married. Julia, meanwhile, is trying to fix Ben up with Melanie (Megan Ward), who's studying acting; Ben likes Melanie well enough, but is still trying to adjust himself to the fact she just isn't Julia. Ben is looking for advice, but has trouble finding a sympathetic ear -- his sister Chelsea (Justine Bateman) is a divorce lawyer who mistakenly shot her husband and went in to work the next morning. Meanwhile, Melanie has to deal with her roommates, Mason and Catherine (Gil Bellows and Rya Kihlstedt), a married couple who have furiously loud arguments when they're not having furiously louder sex. Say You'll Be Mine was the debut feature for writer/director Brad Kane; he originally wrote the script when he was only 21. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Gil Bellows - Mason; Rya Kihlstedt - Katherine; Nicole Sullivan; Mark Dold; Barbara Orson; Nigel Gore; Sean Gilder; Renato Termale; Mariah Nunn; Donna Lubrano; Dan Welch; Peter Farrelly
Credit
Michael Corrente - Casting, Libby Langdon - Casting, Marisa Polvino - Co-producer, Annie Dunn - Costume Designer, Brad Kane - Director, Bill Marmor - Editor, Clark Sammartino - Executive Producer, Sheldon Mirowitz - Composer (Music Score), Chad Detweiller - Production Designer, Richard Crudo - Cinematographer, Michael Corrente - Producer, Libby Langdon - Producer, William Sweeney - Sound/Sound Designer, Brad Kane - Screenwriter