
Can a risk-averse insurance salesman on the rebound from his bride's infidelity (during their honeymoon) find happiness with a waitress he knew in junior high who's averse to commitment? Reuben is a sweet klutz who's ready to settle down but sees in her a chance to recover from disappointment and have some fun; Polly is a sweet itinerant, not ready to settle down but sees a chance to spend time with a nice guy who likes her. What will he do when his bride comes crawling back? What will Polly do, when he runs the numbers and thinks she's a good risk? Sub-plots involve his self-centered pal, who's a has-been actor, and an assignment to assess the insurability of a balls-out Aussie.
James DuMontLarry
Carmit BacharSalsa Dancer
Edward ConnaBasketball Player (as Eddie Conna)
Philip Seymour HoffmanSandy Lyle
Kevin HartVicThe movie poster for Sandy Lyle's only film is a direct copy of the poster for The Breakfast Club (1985)
Sandy Lyle:
Reuben, I'm in a situation here. We have to leave now.
Reuben Feffer:
No. Can we stay a couple more minutes?
Sandy Lyle:
Dude, no. This is serious. I just sharted.
Reuben Feffer:
I don't know what that means.
Sandy Lyle:
I tried to fart and a little shit came out. I just sharted. Now let's go.
Reuben Feffer:
You're the most disgusting person I've ever met in my life.
Continuity: After Reuben has used Polly's special "Sponge", he stands at the door with the sponge wrapped in a plastic bag without anything printed on it. The next shot of the bag shows that it has red and blue printing.
Written by Jimmy Jam (as James Harris III), Terry Lewis, Shaggy (as Orville Burrell),
Norman Whitfield, Roy C. Hammond, Alexander Richbourg
Performed by Shaggy (featuring Samantha Cole)
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Contains a sample of "Impeach The President"
Written by Roy C. Hammond
Performed by Honeydrippers
Courtesy of Tuff City Records
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