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The Matchmaker (1997)

The Matchmaker (1997)
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An American woman on a business trip in Ireland finds love knocking at her door, no matter how sternly she refuses to answer, in this romantic comedy. Marcy Tizard (Janeane Garofalo) is an assistant to Senator John McGlory (Jay O. Sanders), a congressman from Boston in the midst of a hard-fought reelection campaign. Nick (Denis Leary), one of McGlory's advisors, thinks that it might mean some extra votes in McGlory's heavily Irish-American district if he can arrange a photo opportunity with any relatives McGlory might have in the Olde Sod, so Marcy is sent to Ireland to find any surviving members of McGlory's family. Marcy is not especially enthusiastic about this assignment from the start, and her rancor grows when she arrives in the village of Ballinagra to discover that the annual matchmaking festival is in full swing -- and a number of single men immediately seize upon Marcy as a prize catch. One of them, Sean (David O'Hara), a former journalist who has come to Ballinagra to work on a book, takes an immediate fancy to Marcy, which she most certainly does not return. However, Dermot (Milo O'Shea), the town's leading matchmaker (when he's not busy running his tanning salon), is convinced that Sean and Marcy are perfect for each other, and he makes it his business to bring them together, whether Marcy likes the idea or not. The Matchmaker was filmed on location in Massachusetts and Galway, Ireland. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Janeane GarofaloDavid Patrick O'Hara, (more)
Director(s):
Mark Joffe
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Matchmaker

An American woman on a business trip in Ireland finds love knocking at her door, no matter how sternly she refuses to answer, in this romantic comedy. Marcy Tizard (Janeane Garofalo) is an assistant to Senator John McGlory (Jay O. Sanders), a congressman from Boston in the midst of a hard-fought reelection campaign. Nick (Denis Leary), one of McGlory's advisors, thinks that it might mean some extra votes in McGlory's heavily Irish-American district if he can arrange a photo opportunity with any relatives McGlory might have in the Olde Sod, so Marcy is sent to Ireland to find any surviving members of McGlory's family. Marcy is not especially enthusiastic about this assignment from the start, and her rancor grows when she arrives in the village of Ballinagra to discover that the annual matchmaking festival is in full swing -- and a number of single men immediately seize upon Marcy as a prize catch. One of them, Sean (David O'Hara), a former journalist who has come to Ballinagra to work on a book, takes an immediate fancy to Marcy, which she most certainly does not return. However, Dermot (Milo O'Shea), the town's leading matchmaker (when he's not busy running his tanning salon), is convinced that Sean and Marcy are perfect for each other, and he makes it his business to bring them together, whether Marcy likes the idea or not. The Matchmaker was filmed on location in Massachusetts and Galway, Ireland. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
Mark Joffe
Writer(s):
Louis NowraKaren JanszenGraham Linehan
Producer(s):
Luc RoegEric FellnerTim Bevan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Adult Humor)
Categories:
Comedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Sarah B.

    In the mood for a feel good, make you blush, say "Awww" kind of film? This is perfect for a girls night in- fuzzy pants, warm throw blanket, popcorn and your drink of choice. This is NOT your film if your are test driving a relationship- this is viewed as torture by most men. I highly recommend this film.

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    Raymond M.

    Mediocre script, mediocre movie, mediocre Janenane Garofalo. She plays an uptight congressional- assistant, sent to a small town in Ireland to discover the Irish heritage of her congressional boss for his election campaign. After she arrives, she uses condecending wisecracks continuously to whomever she encounters that I can only assume were meant to be humorous. To everyone's surprise, or not, she is then persued by a a rather unappealing co-star, (David Ohara). Why exactly? I'm not sure. Nonetheless, love manages to find a way in spite of their complete lack of chemistry. Noi matter how you slice it,Jeanane Garafalo is a supporting a actress, not a lead actress. David Ohara is, well, nevermind. It's a B movie and at best mediocre.

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    Betsylew M.

    We realy enjoyed this movie- funny, qirky, well acted with a few good shots at politicians blended in with the Irish scenery. Give this one a try!

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