The Bachelor (1999)

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Written by Roi Cooper Megrue, Jean C. Havez

Directed by Gary Sinyor

Also known as "El Soltero", "El Soltero Más Codiciado", "Se Busca Novia"

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Jimmie thinks his wild partying days are numbered, so he proposes to Anne, but botches the proposal so badly that Anne leaves town. After she's gone, Jimmie discovers that his recently-deceased grandfather's will stipulates he gets nothing of a multi-million dollar fortune unless he's married by 6.05pm on his 30th birthday, the very next day!

When is The Bachelor next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Comedy December 16th, 4:25pm and on Sky Movies Comedy HD December 16th, 4:25pm. See more...

Cast

Chris O'DonnellJimmie Shannon
Image for Renée ZellwegerRenée ZellwegerAnne Arden
Artie LangeMarco
Edward AsnerSid Gluckman
Hal HolbrookRoy O'Dell
Image for James CromwellJames CromwellThe Priest
Image for Marley SheltonMarley SheltonNatalie Arden
Peter UstinovGrandad James Shannon
Katharine TowneMonique
Rebecca CrossStacey
Stacy EdwardsZoe
Mariah CareyIlana
Sarah SilvermanCarolyn
Image for Jennifer EspositoJennifer EspositoDaphne
Image for Brooke ShieldsBrooke ShieldsBuckley Hale-Windsor

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