The heartbreak kid, DreamWorks Pictures presents a Radar Pictures/Davis Entertainment/Conundrum Entertainment Production ; produced by Ted Field, Bradley Thomas ; screenplay by Scot Armstrong and Leslie Dixon and Bobby Farrelly & Peter Farrelly & Kevin Barnett ; directed by Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
Type
Label
The heartbreak kid, DreamWorks Pictures presents a Radar Pictures/Davis Entertainment/Conundrum Entertainment Production ; produced by Ted Field, Bradley Thomas ; screenplay by Scot Armstrong and Leslie Dixon and Bobby Farrelly & Peter Farrelly & Kevin Barnett ; directed by Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Canadian Home Video Rating: 18A
Main title
The heartbreak kid
Medium
videorecording
Responsibility statement
DreamWorks Pictures presents a Radar Pictures/Davis Entertainment/Conundrum Entertainment Production ; produced by Ted Field, Bradley Thomas ; screenplay by Scot Armstrong and Leslie Dixon and Bobby Farrelly & Peter Farrelly & Kevin Barnett ; directed by Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
Runtime
114
Summary
Eddie is a confirmed bachelor who is forty and owns a sporting-goods store. After watching his ex-fianceĢ walk down the aisle, he meets Lila who is an environmental researcher. Lila seems too good to be true. Pressured by his father and best friend, Eddie pops the question and marries Lila after only 6 weeks. He almost immediately discovers that his new bride is a nightmare with more baggage than he can handle. She's immature and foolish, a monster in bed and owes a large sums of money to various sources. As it turns out, Lila is only a volunteer and doesn't actually have a job. While on their honeymoon in Cabo, Eddie meets Miranda, a down-to-earth lacrosse coach who is visiting with her family. Sparks fly between Eddie and Miranda. Now he needs to break off his marriage, all while trying to keep the truth from Miranda about why he's in Cabo in the first place
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
Classification
Contributor
- Simon, Neil
- Farrelly, Bobby, 1958-
- Field, Ted
- Stiller, Jerry
- Armstrong, Scot
- Friedman, Bruce Jay, 1930-
- Dreamworks Pictures
- Stiller, Ben, 1965-
- Hillis, Ali
- Radar Pictures
- Bryant, Joel
- Corddry, Rob
- Dixon, Leslie
- Dreamworks Pictures)
- Monaghan, Michelle
- Akerman, Malin, 1978-
- Paone, Nicol
- Farrelly, Peter
- Conundrum Entertainment (Firm)
- Mencia, Carlos
- Thomas, Bradley
- Lamkin, Kathy
- Barnett, Kevin
- DreamWorks Home Entertainment (Firm)
- Courtney, Stephanie
- Davis Entertainment Company
Subject
- Friedman, Bruce Jay, 1930- -- Film and video adaptations
- Comedy films
- Feature films
- Cabo San Lucas (Baja California Sur, Mexico) -- Fiction
- Honeymoons -- Mexico -- Cabo San Lucas (Baja California Sur) -- Fiction
- Marriage -- United States -- Fiction
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Soul mates -- Fiction
- Man-woman relationships -- United States -- Fiction
Is Derivative Of
Incoming Resources
- Has instance1
Outgoing Resources
- Classification1
- Contributor26
- Simon, Neil
- Farrelly, Bobby, 1958-
- Field, Ted
- Stiller, Jerry
- Armstrong, Scot
- Friedman, Bruce Jay, 1930-
- Dreamworks Pictures
- Stiller, Ben, 1965-
- Hillis, Ali
- Radar Pictures
- Bryant, Joel
- Corddry, Rob
- Dixon, Leslie
- Dreamworks Pictures)
- Monaghan, Michelle
- Akerman, Malin, 1978-
- Paone, Nicol
- Farrelly, Peter
- Conundrum Entertainment (Firm)
- Mencia, Carlos
- Thomas, Bradley
- Lamkin, Kathy
- Barnett, Kevin
- DreamWorks Home Entertainment (Firm)
- Courtney, Stephanie
- Davis Entertainment Company
- Subject9
- Friedman, Bruce Jay, 1930- -- Film and video adaptations
- Comedy films
- Feature films
- Cabo San Lucas (Baja California Sur, Mexico) -- Fiction
- Honeymoons -- Mexico -- Cabo San Lucas (Baja California Sur) -- Fiction
- Marriage -- United States -- Fiction
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Soul mates -- Fiction
- Man-woman relationships -- United States -- Fiction
- Is Derivative Of1