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| Lonely Chicago cop Candy falls in love with the daughter of a funeral director (Sheedy) and conducts an affair with her despite the disaproval of his Irish mother, whom he lives with. More of a romantic drama than it is a comedy, despite some humourous moments. Another collaboration between producer John Hughes and director Chris Columbus (they worked together the year previously on Home Alone (1990) - which also starred Macaulay Culkin and featured John Candy). INTERESTING FACT: Actress Maureen O'Hara was tempted out of retirement to make this picture; it was her final theatrical screen appearance. |
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24th May 1991 Cinema | ||
13th September 1991 Cinema |
![]() | Danny Muldoon |
![]() | Rose Muldoon |
![]() | Theresa Luna |
![]() | Patrick Muldoon |
![]() | Doyle |
![]() | Spats |
![]() | Nick Acropolis |
![]() | Salvatore Buonarte |
![]() | Dwayne Earl Tyrone (as John Chandler) |
![]() | Patrick Muldoon Jr |
![]() | Billy Muldoon |
![]() | Waiter |
![]() | Clarke, Newspaper Vendor |
![]() | Tuxedo Salesman |
![]() | Cop |
![]() | Johnny Luna |
![]() | O'Neal |
![]() | Larry |
![]() | Halloween Hoodlum |
![]() | Stewardess |
![]() | Susan Muldoon |
![]() | Father Strapovic |
![]() | Crazed Prisoner |
![]() | Cop |
![]() | Jack |
![]() | Halloween Witch |
![]() | Halloween Bum |
![]() | Tommy Bones |
![]() | Suit Salesman |
![]() | Leo |
![]() | Terrorist |
![]() | Child |
![]() | Terrorist |
![]() | Terrorist |
![]() | Tuxedo Assistant |
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