Gina/Téa Leoni lives with her parents and works in an NYC department store delicatessen. She's in love with rich, handsome Sinclair but she's shy. He mistakes her for Contessa Sofia and invi... Read allGina/Téa Leoni lives with her parents and works in an NYC department store delicatessen. She's in love with rich, handsome Sinclair but she's shy. He mistakes her for Contessa Sofia and invites her to a formal dinner party.Gina/Téa Leoni lives with her parents and works in an NYC department store delicatessen. She's in love with rich, handsome Sinclair but she's shy. He mistakes her for Contessa Sofia and invites her to a formal dinner party.
- Gina Leonarda Nardino
- (as Tea Leoni)
- Vinnie Nardino
- (as Willem Keane)
- Helena Everett
- (as Nikki de Boer)
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I only wish this movie was in a video store somewhere. It would be nice to stumble across Tea more often in the wee hours of the night.
I've watched this many times through, and still love finding new comedic nuances they throw in...though some are very broad and you don't have to "look" at all--they practically slap you upside the head!!
Tea Leoni is her funny,sometimes smart, sometimes awkward,and always very winsome self. Holland Taylor (who plays the mother on two and a half men) is brilliantly typecast as the snobby mother of the snobby son on whom Ginny has the crush AND of the down-to-earth son played by D.W. Moffet, who is charming beyond words as the one who catches on to Ginny's charade. He really makes the zingers zing...The chemistry he has with Tea is undeniable. Between the two of them, you really get pulled in to the fun that never gets sappy.
Sure wish I could buy it!!
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- Quotes
Gina Leonarda Nardino: You wouldn't know romance if it bit you on the butt.
Dawson Everett: Would romance do that sort of thing?
- ConnectionsEdited from Le roman de Marguerite Gautier (1936)