The Man Who Came to Dinner (2000)
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Runtime: 2 hrs 43 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Filmed directly from the Broadway stage, this production stars Tony Award winning actor Nathan Lane, and acclaimed actress Jean Smart. Mayhem ensues when socialite and critic Sheridan Whiteside... Filmed directly from the Broadway stage, this production stars Tony Award winning actor Nathan Lane, and acclaimed actress Jean Smart. Mayhem ensues when socialite and critic Sheridan Whiteside arrives for dinner with the Stanley family, and ends up staying for a six-week convalescent period after slipping and injuring his hip on the doorstep. The ensuing madcap capers involve an octopus in the cellar, cockroaches, a dinner party with some dubious company, and much, much more! [More]
Starring: Nathan Lane, Jean Smart, Harriet Harris, William Duell
Starring: Nathan Lane, Jean Smart, Harriet Harris, William Duell
Director: Jay Sandrich
Director: Jay Sandrich
Screenwriter: Moss Hart, George S. Kaufman
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Release:
Mar 18, 2003
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