Dog Gone Love (2004)
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Runtime: 89 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Life as an aspiring writer takes an intriguing twist for Steven Merritt (Alexander Chaplin) when he undertakes some research for his novel in a veterinary clinic. Rebecca (Lindsay Sloane), an... Life as an aspiring writer takes an intriguing twist for Steven Merritt (Alexander Chaplin) when he undertakes some research for his novel in a veterinary clinic. Rebecca (Lindsay Sloane), an assistant at the clinic, mistakenly believes that Steven is gay. To add a little spice to his novel, Steven decides to play along with this assumption, and adopts the role with a fervent zeal. Unfortunately his feelings for Rebecca blossom into a full-blown crush, but he can't admit his true feelings for her due to his homosexual guise. To make matters worse, Rebecca has similar feelings for Steven, but is similarly reluctant to come forward and make it known. A delightful romantic comedy, Sloane and Chaplin give assured performances as the leads in DOG GONE LOVE, while director Rob Lundsgaard steers the movie into territories fans of THE TRUTH ABOUT CATS AND DOGS and SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE should love. [More]
Starring: Alexander Chaplin, Lindsay Sloane, Richard Kind, Jordan Ladd
Starring: Alexander Chaplin, Lindsay Sloane, Richard Kind, Jordan Ladd
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