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Gertrude (Jennifer Lopez) gives birth to a little girl but tragedy strikes and things are not as she and Ollie (Ben Affleck) planned. In this scene: Gertrude...
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383K views • 12 years ago. •. Writer and director Kevin Smith embraces his warm and fuzzy side with this comedy drama about a man who learns a lot about life and love in the wake of a per...
Mar 26, 2004 · Jersey Girl: Directed by Kevin Smith. With Betty Aberlin, Matt McFarland, Sarah Stafford, Paulie Litt. A widower must look after his precocious daughter and rebuild his life and career after he's sidelined by an unexpected tragedy and a personal blowup.
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Jersey Girl is a 2004 American comedy-drama film written, co-edited and directed by Kevin Smith. It stars Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler with George Carlin (in his final film appearance), Stephen Root, Mike Starr, Raquel Castro, Jason Biggs and Jennifer Lopez in supporting roles.
Mar 26, 2004 · A surprisingly conventional romantic comedy from Kevin Smith, Jersey Girl is warm but often overly sentimental. Ollie Trinke (Ben Affleck) is young and at the top of his game as a music...
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Mar 26, 2004 · Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. "Jersey Girl" is a romantic comedy written and directed by a kinder, gentler Kevin Smith. It's the kind of movie Hugh Grant might make, except for the way Smith has with his dialogue, which is truer and more direct than we expect.