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| Renée Zellweger | Bridget Jones | |
| Gemma Jones | Mum | |
| Jim Broadbent | Dad | |
| James Faulkner | Uncle Geoffrey | |
| Celia Imrie | Una Alconbury | |
| Dominic McHale | Bernard | |
| Colin Firth | Mark Darcy | |
| Donald Douglas | Admiral Darcy | |
| Shirley Dixon | Mrs. Darcy | |
| Neil Pearson | Richard Finch | |
| Rosalind Halstead | Receptionist | |
| Luis Soto | Mexican Ambassador | |
| Tom Brooke | Production Assistant | |
| Hugh Grant | Daniel Cleaver | |
| Alba Fleming Furlan | Girl in Rome | |
| Jacinda Barrett | Rebecca | |
| Sally Phillips | Shazzer | |
| James Callis | Tom | |
| Shirley Henderson | Jude |
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Renée Zellweger is back as everyone's favorite witty heroine in Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason. Not that Bridget's counting, but it's been six wonderful weeks, four fabulous days, and seven precious hours with one flawless boyfriend, Mark Darcy (Colin Firth). But when mischievous and devilishly charming Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant) arrives on the scene claiming to be a reformed man, can Bridget find a way to make true love last forever? It's the "absolutely hilarious" (Jim Ferguson, ABC-TV) romantic comedy that proves there's nothing like love to send you over the edge. |
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