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50 First Dates

 

 
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Directors:Peter Segal,

Writers:George Wing (written by),
    
Release:13 February 2004 (USA)

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Cast:Adam Sandler - Henry Roth,   Drew Barrymore - Lucy Whitmore,   Rob Schneider - Ula,   Sean Astin - Doug Whitmore,   Lusia Strus - Alexa,   Dan Aykroyd - Dr. Keats,   Amy Hill - Sue,   Allen Covert - Ten Second Tom,   Blake Clark - Marlin Whitmore,   Maya Rudolph - Stacy,   Pomaika'i Brown - Nick (as Nephi Pomaikai Brown),   Joe Nakashima - Old Hawaiian Man,   Peter Dante - Security Guard,   Dom Magwili - Security Guard,   Jonathan Loughran - Jennifer

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Categories: Comedy, Romance


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Janna122003
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50 First Dates

50 First Dates was about the love story of Henry Roth, a marine veterinarian living in Hawaii who enjoys vacationing women until he meets Lucy, who is suffering a short-term memory loss. It started when Lucy was involved in a car accident. Because of that accident she had a brain damage resulting in Goldfield Syndrome. To prevent the short term-memories of Lucy's her father hide all new news paper after October 13, the date when the accident happen. She wakes up every morning believing that it's her father's birthday. She is unable to remember everything after that day. Henry Roth meet Lucy at the breakfast shop and from that day he always go to the breakfast shop just to see Lucy. He do everything just to get the attention of Lucy not knowing the she has a short-term memory. Everyday they met it's like a first time. When Henry find out the situation of Lucy he gets an idea to make a short film that explains everything so that she can watch it everyday and she could...

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2010-03-29 07:17:39
McDozer
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50 First Dates: Familiar Deja Vu (In An Unfamiliar Sort of Way)

The comedy is just that, a neat little comedy, until you begin to realize how much we’re all like the girl in the movie, who has to be reminded each day anew of who she really is, and how much she’s being loved.

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2010-03-10 05:15:48

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