You Can't Hurry Love Trailer

You Can't Hurry Love Trailer (1988)

"Can Eddie find the perfect date... or will he have to settle for love?" 20 January 1988 Comedy, Romance 92 mins

Aspiring director Eddie moves from the Midwest to Los Angeles, where he rooms with his cousin and attempts to establish himself in advertising — but he doesn't have much luck. Seeking something worthwhile, Eddie decides to shift his focus to looking for love through a video dating service. He goes through one bad date after another, but the only thing he finds interesting about the service is Peggy Kellogg, one of the employees.

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Cast

David Packer

as Eddie Hayes

Bridget Fonda

as Peggy Kellogg

David Leisure

as Peter Newcomb

Scott McGinnis

as Skip Dooley

Frank Bonner

as Chuck Hayes

Lu Leonard

as Miss Frigget

Charles Grodin

as Mr. Glerman

Sally Kellerman

as Kelly Bones

Luana Anders

as Macie Hayes

Tim Ryan

as Tim

Crew

Lawrence Kasanoff

Lawrence Kasanoff Executive Producer

Simon R. Lewis

Simon R. Lewis Co-Producer

Peter Lyons Collister

Peter Lyons Collister Director of Photography

Bob Esty

Original Music Composer

Ellen Steloff

Ellen Steloff Executive Producer

Anthony Santa Croce

Anthony Santa Croce Associate Producer

William J. Rouhana Jr.

William J. Rouhana Jr. Executive Producer

John Schwartzman

John Schwartzman Director of Photography

Douglas A. Mowat

Douglas A. Mowat Art Direction

Tena Austin

Tena Austin Makeup Artist

Anthony Santa Croce

Anthony Santa Croce Unit Production Manager

Nancy Cassett

Nancy Cassett Hairstylist

Marcie Begleiter

Marcie Begleiter Production Design

Garreth Stover

Garreth Stover Set Decoration

International Releases Dates

United States 20 January 1988

Production Companies

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