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Jul 29, 1994 · A cop (Nicolas Cage) gives half of his lottery winnings to a waitress (Bridget Fonda) and faces his jealous wife (Rosie Perez). A lighthearted comedy with a fairy tale twist, directed by Andrew Bergman and narrated by Isaac Hayes.
It Could Happen to You PG 1994 1h 37m Romance Comedy Drama List 72% Tomatometer 36 Reviews 54% Audience Score 25,000+ Ratings Charlie Lang (Nicolas Cage) is a simple, kindhearted New York City...
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- Andrew Bergman
- PG
- Nicolas Cage
Parents need to know that It Could Happen to You is a 1990s romantic comedy starring Nicolas Cage and Bridget Fonda. Based on a true news story, it follows a New York City cop who keeps his promise to evenly split his $4 million lottery ticket winnings with a waitress he promised to tip.
- Nicolas Cage, Bridget Fonda, Rosie Perez
- Andrew Bergman
- Tristar Pictures
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Jul 29, 1994 · It Could Happen to You: Directed by Andrew Bergman. With Nicolas Cage, Bridget Fonda, Rosie Perez, Wendell Pierce. A police officer promises to share his lottery ticket with a waitress in lieu of a tip.
- (45K)
- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Andrew Bergman
- 1994-07-29
Warm, enchanting, simply wonderful romantic comedy plays out like a fairy tale brought to life. Cage is a gracious, good-natured New York cop who wins the lotto, but against the wishes of his stingy, mercurial wife (Perez), he then splits it with a hard-luck waitress (Fonda) as repayment for not leaving a tip!
David Nusair Reel Film Reviews. ...generally comes off as an absolutely charming romantic comedy that benefits substantially from the unequivocal chemistry between its stars. Full Review |...
Jul 29, 1994 · It Could Happen to You is the movie that "Sleepless in Seattle" wanted to be, an old-fashioned Hollywood romantic comedy for the '90s, brought candidly up to date for the post-sexual revolution era, yet shimmering with all the cockeyed satin-and-popcorn glamor of the past.