Cold Feet is a 1983 American comedy film written and directed by Bruce Van Dusen and starring Griffin Dunne.[1][2]
Cold Feet | |
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Directed by | Bruce Van Dusen |
Written by | Bruce Van Dusen |
Produced by | Charles B. Wessler |
Starring | Griffin Dunne |
Cinematography | Benjamin Blake |
Edited by | Sally Menke |
Music by | Todd Rundgren |
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Language | English |
Plot
editCold Feet is a romantic comedy-drama about a young man named Monty (Griffin Dunne), who is deeply in love with his fiancée, Deirdre (Marissa Chibas). Set in New York City, the film follows Monty as he experiences a severe case of "cold feet" just days before his wedding. Although he is excited about marrying Deirdre, he is overwhelmed by doubts and fears about committing to a lifetime with one person.
Cast
edit- Griffin Dunne as Tom Christo
- Marissa Chibas as Marty Fenton
- Blanche Baker as Leslie Christo
- Marc Cronogue as Bill
- Kurt Knudson as Louis
- Joseph Leon as Harold Fenton
- Marcia Jean Kurtz as Psychiatrist
- Peter Boyden as Dr. Birbrower
- Dan Strickler as TV Executive
References
edit- ^ Leonard Maltin. Leonard Maltin's Movie and Video Guide. Plume, 1995.
- ^ VV.AA. Variety Film Reviews, Volume 18. Garland Pub., 1990. ISBN 978-0-8240-5218-8.
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