Say It Isn't So (2001)

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Written by Peter Gaulke, Gerry Swallow

Directed by James B. Rogers

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2001

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

This movie puts a comically depraved spin on a classic love story: Boy meets girl; boy falls in love with girl; boy and girl have wild non-stop 'relations'; boy loses girl ... when they discover they are brother and sister!

Gilly Noble (Chris Klein) is a young man madly in love with his girlfrined Jo Wingfield (Heather Graham), however when he finds out that she could be his biological sister they break up.

However when he discovers that he was mistaken and the two are actually not siblings he travels across the country to stop her impending wedding - to someone else.

Unfortunately the entire nation has heard the same story and thinks he's just after incestuous thrills.

Cast

Image for Chris KleinChris KleinGilbert Noble
Image for Heather GrahamHeather GrahamJosephine Wingfield
Orlando JonesDig McCaffrey
Image for Sally FieldSally FieldValdine Wingfield
Richard JenkinsWalter Wingfield
John RothmanLarry Falwell
Jack PlotnickLeon Pitofsky
Image for Eddie CibrianEddie CibrianJack Mitchelson
Image for Mark PellegrinoMark PellegrinoJimmy Mitchelson
Brent HinkleyStreak
Henry ChoFreddy
Richard RiehleSheriff Merle Hobbs
Brent BriscoeVic Vetter
Ezra BuzzingtonStewart
Julie WhiteRuthie Falwell

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