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    Picture Perfect

    PG-131997 · Drama · 1h 40m

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  1. Aug 1, 1997 · A young advertising executive pretends to be engaged to a man she met at a wedding to impress her boss and a colleague she likes. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtracks and more for this 1997 movie.

    • (21K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Glenn Gordon Caron
    • 1997-08-01
  2. Picture Perfect is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Glenn Gordon Caron, written by Arleen Sorkin, and starring Jennifer Aniston, Jay Mohr, Kevin Bacon, Illeana Douglas, Olympia Dukakis, and Anne Twomey. The film centers around a young advertising executive's life, which becomes increasingly complicated when, in order to impress ...

    • August 1, 1997
    • Erwin Stoff, Molly Madden, William Teitler
  3. Learn the meaning of picture-perfect, an adjective that describes something that is completely flawless or perfect. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries of picture-perfect.

  4. Nov 19, 2014 · Picture Perfect Trailer 1997. Video Detective. 135K subscribers. 128. 66K views 9 years ago. Picture Perfect Trailer 1997 Director: Glenn Gordon Caron Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Kevin...

    • Nov 19, 2014
    • 66.7K
    • Video Detective
  5. Picture Perfect. An ambitious advertising exec is deemed too unstable for a promotion - so she asks a young man to pose as her fiancée in order to appear more grounded. But what happens when true love enters the scene? With Kevin Bacon. 1,067 IMDb 5.5 1 h 41 min 1997. X-Ray PG-13. Comedy · Drama · Joyous · Passionate. Available to rent or buy. Rent

    • 101 min
  6. Jan 23, 2022 · 16. 6.9K views 2 years ago. "As adorable as she is ambitious, Kate (Jennifer Aniston) is determined to turn her mid-level advertising job into an executive position — and equally determined to...

    • Jan 23, 2022
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  7. Aug 1, 1997 · Jennifer Aniston plays an ad executive who fakes an engagement to impress her boss and falls for a videographer. Roger Ebert praises some dialogue touches, but criticizes the plot and Aniston's neckline.

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