Town and Country (2001)

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Written by Michael Laughlin, Buck Henry

Directed by Peter Chelsom

Running Time: 110 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2001

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Andie MacDowell, Goldie Hawn, Jenna Elfman and Garry Shandling star in this romantic comedy about life, love, friendship and the sometimes blistering nature of marital bliss.

The film's story follows a well-known New York architect called Porter Stoddard (Warren Beatty). Porter is at one of life's crossroads (namely a mid-life crisis) which has a nexus where twists and turns lead to myriad missteps - some with his wife Ellie (Diane Keaton), others with longtime friends Mona (Goldie Hawn) and her husband Griffin (Garry Shandling).

Deciding which direction to take often leads to unexpected encounters with hilarious consequences.

Cast

Warren BeattyPorter Stoddard
Diane KeatonEllie Stoddard
Image for Andie MacDowellAndie MacDowellEugenie Claybourne
Garry ShandlingGriffin Miller
Jenna ElfmanAuburn
Nastassja KinskiAlex
Goldie HawnMona Miller
Image for Charlton HestonCharlton HestonEugenie's Father
Marian SeldesEugenie's Mother
Image for Josh HartnettJosh HartnettTom Stoddard
Tricia VesseyAlice Stoddard
Vincent LascoumesWaiter
William HootkinsBarney
Terry HoyosYolanda
Marc CasabaniOmar

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