Peter Brackett and Sabrina Peterson are two competing Chicago newspaper reporters who join forces to unravel the mystery behind a train derailment.Peter Brackett and Sabrina Peterson are two competing Chicago newspaper reporters who join forces to unravel the mystery behind a train derailment.Peter Brackett and Sabrina Peterson are two competing Chicago newspaper reporters who join forces to unravel the mystery behind a train derailment.
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- TriviaJulia Roberts and Nick Nolte reportedly did not get along throughout filming. Nolte would go on to say that this was the worst movie he had ever done while Roberts later said that Nolte was the worst actor she had ever worked with.
- GoofsDuring rainy highway "chase" scene the odometer shows the car traveling over 5 miles in under 10 seconds.
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Peter Brackett: Where did you say you were from? Bitchville?
- SoundtracksGood Morning, Chicago
Written and Arranged by Steve Tyrell and Bill Rechenback
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enjoyable 1940s throwback
OK, once you get past the age difference of nolte and roberts, the film is enjoyable. I would have rather seen someone a little younger in Nolte's role, but other than that, i found the film enjoyable and well written. Where the film struggles however is editing. I actually think the film is about 20 minutes too long. There are a lot of traveling too and fro scenes that could have been edited out.
Where the film succeeds is the acting quality. As I said above, the age difference in the leads is distracting, the chemistry in the actors is very likable (including a nice set of guest spots in the beginning, including Robert Loggia). Many of the montages used to illustrate the developing rivalry are well done and the clues in the film are very intelligent.
Ultimately though, the best part of the movie is the fact that it is clean. A nice tribute to the tracy/hepburn days.
Where the film succeeds is the acting quality. As I said above, the age difference in the leads is distracting, the chemistry in the actors is very likable (including a nice set of guest spots in the beginning, including Robert Loggia). Many of the montages used to illustrate the developing rivalry are well done and the clues in the film are very intelligent.
Ultimately though, the best part of the movie is the fact that it is clean. A nice tribute to the tracy/hepburn days.
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- Aug 11, 2008
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Box office
- Budget
- $45,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $30,806,194
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,827,002
- Jul 4, 1994
- Gross worldwide
- $30,806,194
- Runtime2 hours 3 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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