Blind Date (1987 film)

  • Kim Basinger: Nadia Gates
  • Bruce Willis: Walter Davis
  • John Larroquette: David Bedford
  • William Daniels: Judge Harold Bedford
  • Mark Blum: Denny Gordon
  • Phil Hartman: Ted Davis
  • Stephanie Faracy: Susie Davis
  • Alice Hirson: Muriel Bedford

Blind Date - Rendezvous with a Stranger ( Blind Date ) is an American comedy film directed by Blake Edwards from the year 1987.

The comedy was filmed in California. She played in U.S. cinemas a 39.3 million U.S. dollars.

Action

The single workaholic Walter Davis needs a presentable companion for an important business dinner. His brother Ted Davis suggests the attractive Nadia Gates before, which is related to Ted's wife and Walter loved to join them.

The catch is that Nadia can not control their behavior when they drink alcohol. Although Walter knows this, he gives her a drink before dinner champagne. During the meal, and in the hours after both stumble out of a chaotic situation in the other. The wife of the Japanese business partner separates from her husband, Walter is fired, his car is taken apart, at a party at the buffet is destroyed. The chaos is perfect, appears as in this hustle and bustle Nadia's ex-boyfriend David psychotic and clings to Nadia and Walters heels. When Walter these threatened with a weapon, he is arrested and goes to court.

But of all the Exverlobte of Nadia, a lawyer and son of a judge, Walter drummed out, probably because the judge is his father, who just want to get rid of the son. A condition for the adoption of the mandate, however, is that Nadia returns to David and marries him. Of necessity agrees Nadia a. Just before the wedding ceremony can get Nadia Walter alcoholic chocolates, which also eats them. According to chaotic runs the ceremony, in which a dog is shot and the priest ends up in the pool. In the end, Walter and Nadia are in this pool in the arms.

Reviews

  • Rita Kempley compared the comedy in the Washington Post with the horror comedy Gremlins - Little Monsters in the Gremlin was not allowed to get wet - just like Nadia Gates should not drink alcohol. She described the comedy as unfunny and banal. Kempley criticized the fact that the writer the necessary finesse missing.
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