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| Brendan Fraser | Adam | |
| Alicia Silverstone | Eve | |
| Christopher Walken | Calvin | |
| Sissy Spacek | Helen | |
| Dave Foley | Troy | |
| Joey Slotnick | Soda Jerk | |
| Dale Raoul | Mom | |
| Hayden Tank | Adam age 3 1 / 2 | |
| Douglas Smith | Adam age 11 | |
| Ryan Sparks | Adam age 8 | |
| Don Yesso | Jerry | |
| Scott Thomson | Young Psycho | |
| Ted Kairys | Navy Pilot | |
| Rex Linn | Dave | |
| Cynthia Mace | Betty | |
| Harry S. Murphy | Bob | |
| Wendel Meldrum | Ruth (as Wendel Meldurm) | |
| Richard Gilbert-Hill | Guest (as Richard Gilbert Hill) | |
| Steve Bean | Harold | |
| Ann Ryerson | Woman Guest #1 | |
| Donovan Scott | Ron |
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| Producer | Renny Harlin
Hugh Wilson |
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| Writer | Bill Kelly
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Meet Adam Webber (Brendan Fraser, The Mummy, George of the Jungle), born and raised in a bomb shelter with his mad scientist father (Christopher Walken, Pulp Fiction) and his sherry swilling mother(Sissy Spacek, JFK). Adam's simple childhood has been filled with Perry Como records, The Honeymooners re-runs and good old-fashioned family values. Now 35 years later, Adam is about to emerge into a bewildering modern word in search of supplies and a simple girl from Pasadena. Instead, Adam meets Eve (Alicia Silverstone, Clueless) a modern LA woman, jaded about life and burned by love. The result is "an engaging romantic comedy that's charming, funny and hip!" |
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