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  1. Watch it. Rated 3.5/5 Stars • Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/01/23 Full Review brendan n Three to Tango was suppose to be the launching pad for the films cast but sadly it's a missed opportunity ...

    • (66)
    • Romance, Comedy, LGBTQ+
    • PG-13
  2. Synopsis. Oscar and Peter land a career-making opportunity when a Chicago tycoon chooses them to compete for the design of a cultural center. The tycoon mistakenly believes that Oscar is gay and has him spy on his mistress Amy. Oscar goes along with it and ends up falling in love with Amy.

    • 98 min
  3. Rating. PG-13. Comedy. When an aspiring young architect is mistakenly thought to be gay by his wealthy employer, he is coerced into spying on the married boss' girlfriend -- only to fall in love with her. Romantic comedy stars Neve Campbell (the "Scream" trilogy, "Wild Things"), Mathew Perry ("The Whole Nine Yards," TV's "Friends") and Golden ...

  4. A rich businessman (Dylan McDermott), mistakenly believes that Matthew Perry, who is bidding on a $90 million restoration contract, is gay and asks him to keep tabs on his mistress, Neve Campbell. Perry, who is not gay, falls for Neve in a big way, but she thinks he's gay.

  5. 1 hr 38 min. 6.1 (19,974) 36. Three to Tango is a 1999 romantic comedy directed by Damon Santostefano, starring Neve Campbell, Matthew Perry, and Dylan McDermott. The movie follows the lives of three individuals, all linked to a prestigious architecture firm in Chicago, who become entangled in a complex love triangle.

  6. PG13 CC. Warner Bros. English 1h 38m. movie. (52) Cast Neve Campbell, Matthew Perry, Dylan McDermott, Oliver Platt, Cylk Cozart, Bob Balaban, John C. McGinley, Kelly Rowan, Deborah Rush, Patrick Van Horn. Director Damon Santostefano. Writers Aline Brosh McKenna, Rodney Vacarro. Producers Bobby Newmyer, Jeffrey Silver. When an aspiring young ...

  7. Oct 22, 1999 · Those Canadians are just so doggone supportive. This review would not be complete without mention of a scene where Oscar grows distraught and runs through the streets of Chinatown. As he approaches the camera, several Peking ducks, or maybe they are only chickens, are thrown at him from offscreen.

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