Released in 1999, "Runaway Bride" captivated audiences with its enchanting love story and stellar cast.
Julia Roberts shines as Maggie Carpender, a captivating journalist who falls head over heels for a charming but commitment-phobic groom. Over the years, Maggie has left three grooms at the altar, earning her the nickname "Runaway Bride."
Richard Gere portrays Ike Graham, the cynical and charming journalist tasked with writing a story about Maggie's notorious reputation. Despite his initial skepticism, Ike finds himself falling for Maggie's infectious laugh and undeniable charm.
Hector Elizondo delivers a heartwarming performance as Father Fuentes, Maggie's understanding and supportive priest. He guides her through her emotional rollercoaster and provides a voice of reason amidst the chaos.
Rita Wilson plays Ellie Graham, Ike's level-headed and practical wife. She initially disapproves of Ike's involvement with Maggie but eventually comes to accept their growing connection.
Joan Cusack brings her signature wit and humor to the role of Peggy Flemming, Maggie's loyal and outspoken best friend. She provides a much-needed dose of common sense and is fiercely protective of her friend.
Paul Dooley portrays Walter Carpenter, Maggie's quirky and sometimes eccentric father. Despite his love for his daughter, he struggles to understand her unconventional approach to relationships.
Lisa Roberts Gillan, Julia's real-life younger sister, plays Priscilla Carpenter, Maggie's level-headed and pragmatic sister. She provides a much-needed dose of stability and helps Maggie navigate her emotional turmoil.
"Runaway Bride" was a resounding commercial success, grossing over $309 million worldwide. It also received critical acclaim, with praise for its charming screenplay, captivating performances, and heartwarming themes.
The film is set in the fictional town of Hale, Maryland, known for its picturesque landscapes and quaint small-town charm. The town's beauty adds a touch of romance and nostalgia to the story.
The film's popularity had a significant impact on tourism in Hale and the surrounding area. Visitors flocked to the charming town, eager to experience the setting of their favorite movie.
Role | Actor/Actress |
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Maggie Carpender | Julia Roberts |
Ike Graham | Richard Gere |
Father Fuentes | Hector Elizondo |
Ellie Graham | Rita Wilson |
Peggy Flemming | Joan Cusack |
Walter Carpenter | Paul Dooley |
Priscilla Carpenter | Lisa Roberts Gillan |
Director | Garry Marshall |
Writer | Josann McGibbon and Sara Parriott |
Year | Gross |
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1999 | $309,381,285 |
Publication | Rating |
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The New York Times | Positive |
The Washington Post | Positive |
Variety | Positive |
Rotten Tomatoes | 78% |
Year | Number of Visitors |
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1999 | 650,000 |
2001 | 780,000 |
2004 | 820,000 |
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