50 First Dates/Punch-drunk Love/Spanglish (2002)
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Story: Triple pack of romantic comedies. In '50 First Dates' (2004), Drew Barrymore stars as Lucy Whitmore, a beautiful woman suffering from acute short-term memory loss. After a car accident several months before, she has been left with a rare brain condition that causes her memory to be totally erased every night when she goes to sleep. Adam Sandler plays Henry Roth, a vet who works at the aquarium in the Hawaiian resort where Lucy is living a quiet life with her over-protective father (Blake Clark) and goofy brother (Sean Astin). Henry usually spends his summers seducing a string of female tourists that he'll never see again - but when he meets Lucy he realises he's found something special, and resolves to give up his promiscuous, non-commital lifestyle. The only problem is, when he meets her again the next day, she hasn't got a clue who he is. In 'Punch-Drunk Love' (2002), Barry Egan ( Adam Sandler) is a socially isolated Californian businessman who runs a wholesaling business in the San Fernando Valley. When he meets businesswoman Lena Leonard (Emily Watson) it seems that there might be a chance for romance between them. Lena is certainly eager, and she pushes Barry to come out on a date with her, but the course of true love is unlikely to run smooth, especially when it has to contend with Barry's occasional bouts of destructive rage and his accidental involvement in a phone sex racket run by petty Utah gangster Dean Trumbell (Philip Seymour Hoffman). In 'Spanglish' (2004), a beautiful native Mexican woman Flor (Paz Vega), the mother of an equally stunning 12-year-old, becomes the housekeeper for an affluent Los Angeles family (Adam Sandler, Tea Leoni and Anne Bancroft). Of all the horrifying pitfalls she worried about in this new culture, Flor had never fathomed the peril of being truly embraced by an upscale American family.
Starring: Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore, Emily Watson, Tea Leoni, Rob Schneider, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Paz Vega, Sean Astin, Luis Guzman, Cloris Leachman, Lusia Strus, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Shelbie Bruce, Dan Aykroyd, Lisa Spector, Sarah Steele, Amy Hill, Nicole Gelbard, Ian Hyland, Allen Covert, Mia Weinberg, Victoria Luna, Blake Clark, Ashley Clark, Cecilia Suarez, Maya Rudolph, Robert Smigel, Ricardo Molina, Nephi Pomaikai Brown, Rico Bueno
Directed by: Peter Segal, Paul Thomas Anderson, James L. Brooks
Music by: Teddy Castellucci, Jon Brion, Hans Zimmer
Produced by: Jack Giarraputo, JoAnne Sellar, Julie Ansell, Steve Golin, Daniel Lupi, Nancy Juvonen, Richard Sakai
Written by: George Wing
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Studio/distributor: UCA
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