A Weekend in the Country (1996)
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Synopsis: East meets West in this romantic comedy that features a star-studded cast including Rita Rudner, Christine Lahti, Jack Lemmon and Richard Lewis. Sally and Bob are a pair of peevish New Yorkers... East meets West in this romantic comedy that features a star-studded cast including Rita Rudner, Christine Lahti, Jack Lemmon and Richard Lewis. Sally and Bob are a pair of peevish New Yorkers who, along with four acquaintances from laid-back California, decide to retreat to the sticks for two days of rest and relaxation. As soon as they unpack their bags, however, old flames rekindle between these friends and spark hot tensions among all of them. These vacationers will enjoy one of the most fun times they have ever spent -- unless they kill each other first! [More]
Starring: Faith Ford, Christine Lahti, Jack Lemmon, Richard Lewis
Starring: Faith Ford, Christine Lahti, Jack Lemmon, Richard Lewis, Dudley Moore, Rita Rudner, Betty White
Director: Martin Bergman
Director: Martin Bergman
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