JUST WRITE SHERILYN FENN JEREMY PIVEN VHS RARE


This is a previously viewed VHS TAPE of the rare comedy classic JUST WRITE, staring:

Sherilyn Fenn .... Amanda Clark
Jeremy Piven .... Harold McMurphy
JoBeth Williams .... Sidney Stone
Wallace Shawn .... Arthur Blake
Alex Rocco .... Harold's Father
Jeffrey D. Sams .... Danny Sams, Bartender
Costas Mandylor .... Rich Adams
Yeardley Smith .... Lulu
Holland Taylor .... Emma Jeffreys
Anita Barone .... Carrie, Danny's Girl
Bellina Logan .... Tory, Danny's Girl (as Belina Logan)
Stephanie Miller .... Mr. Blake's Assistant
Nancy McKeon .... Bride
Ed McMahon .... Luncheon Chairman
Anthony Galea .... Young Harold
Callista Gallerani .... Girl with Hula-Hoop
Gian-Mical Gallerani .... Boy with Yo-Yo
Todd Susman .... Priest
Joycee Katz .... Bride's Mother
Lindsey Brooke .... Blonde Tourist
Kristin Dattilo .... Brunette Tourist
Cay Mohr .... Couple at Mandalay
Fred Olen Ray .... Couple at Mandalay
Susan Segal .... Writer at Bar
Doug Segal .... Writer at Bar
Dorian Gregory .... Valet at Mansion Party
Lara Bierner .... Whisperer at Party
Joseph Arsenault .... Joey Ace
Robert Nelson .... Fire-Eater at Carnival
John Fleck .... Ben, Ex-CCI Agent/Bum
Michael Pointer .... CCI Security Guard
John Haxby .... CCI Mail Clerk
Brian To .... CCI Agent Underling
Mary Kathleen Gordon .... Bus Tourist
Mimi Craven .... Sandy
Lou Cutell .... Man Guest at Luncheon
Marcy Goldman .... Psychologist at Luncheon
Rose Shumow .... Jewish Woman at Luncheon
Bill Pugin .... Atilla the Hairdresser
Jim Kreutzer .... Johnny Rockets Delivery Boy
Anthony Carregal .... Pizza Hut Delivery Boy
Jack Manning .... George
Barbara Perry .... Mildred
Joshua Keaton .... Teenager on Trolley
Mary-Pat Green .... Teenager's Mother
Heath McLaughlin .... Beverly Hills Cop

Harold is a tour bus driver. While visiting a good friend in a trendy Hollywood cafe, Harold spots his favorite actress, Amanda Clark. She is with her agent Sidney Stone who is repeatedly getting up to make phone calls. When Harold sees Amanda sitting alone, he decides to introduce himself. Instructed not to mention his profession to her, Harold doesn't correct Amanda when she mistakingly assumes he is a writer. When she asks who his agent is, Harold innocently throws out the name of super-agent Arthur Blake. Amanda is impressed and charmed, and to Harold's amazement she proposes a date to discuss her next movie with him. As their relationship grows, so must Harold's charade to keep Amanda from discovering he is a Beverly Hills tour guide and not a hot-shot writer. He promises Amanda a script rewrite and convinces Arthur Blake to represent him. Harold's father is not so easily swayed, and tells Harold to snap out of it, "We show people movie star's homes, we do not date them!" With a rewrite deadline looming, an actress swooning, and his whole world rocking, Harold must choose what to write as well as do what is right.

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