In Her Shoes (2005)

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Written by Jennifer Weiner, Susannah Grant

Directed by Curtis Hanson

Running Time: 150 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Curtis Hanson's film (2005) stars Cameron Diaz (pictured, left) as Maggie Feller: blonde, feckless and shallow, and Toni Collette (pictured, right) as her sister Rose, a top-notch lawyer who is insecure in her personal life. The pair reluctantly share Rose's apartment until Maggie sleeps with the man Rose hoped would be her boyfriend.

Thrown out, Maggie discovers the existence of their maternal grandmother, Ella, who they didn't know existed, and moves in with her in her Florida retirement complex.

At first, Maggie is out to get what she can from Ella but as the pair spend more time together, she learns important life lessons, as does Rose in this moving comedy drama.

Preview courtesy of Channel 4

Cast

Image for Cameron DiazCameron DiazMaggie Feller
Anson MountTodd
Image for Toni ColletteToni ColletteRose Feller
Richard BurgiJim Danvers
Shirley MacLaineElla Hirsch
Candice AzzaraSydelle Feller
Brooke SmithAmy
John Mastrangelo Sr.Cheese Guy
Emilio MignucciCheese Guy
Mark FeuersteinSimon Stein
Terrance Christopher JonesLawyer
Nicole Randall JohnsonRose's Assistant
Kateri DeMartinoFerocious Shopper
Brandon KarrerCanal House Guy
Jon IngrassiaBartender

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