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Lost and Found (1999)

Lost and Found (1999)
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Just how low will a guy sink in order to impress the woman of his dreams? How does stealing her dog sound? In Lost and Found, David Spade plays Dylan, who is about to open an new restaurant and has finally found the perfect apartment. The apartment just gets better when he meets his new neighbor, Lila (Sophie Marceau), a very beautiful women who has recently come to the United States from France. However, Lila has just gotten out of a bad relationship with René (Patrick Bruel), who doesn't want to leave her alone, so she has little interest in romance, preferring to devote herself to her cello and her dog Jack. One day, Jack runs away and Dylan finds him; when he returns the pooch to Lila, it's the first time she's been willing to speak in full sentences to him, though not for very long. Faster than you can say "That idea is so crazy it just might work!", Dylan decides to kidnap Jack; when Lila thinks the dog is lost, Dylan will generously volunteer to help look for him, which will give Dylan a chance to impress Lila when he's able to find Jack so quickly. Sure enough, Dylan swipes the dog, but from that point on the plan hardly goes the way he had hoped. Star David Spade also co-wrote the screenplay with J.B. Cook and Marc Meeks; the supporting cast includes Martin Sheen, Mitchell Whitfield, Artie Lang and Jon Lovitz. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
David SpadeSophie Marceau, (more)
Director(s):
Jeff Pollack
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Lost and Found

Just how low will a guy sink in order to impress the woman of his dreams? How does stealing her dog sound? In Lost and Found, David Spade plays Dylan, who is about to open an new restaurant and has finally found the perfect apartment. The apartment just gets better when he meets his new neighbor, Lila (Sophie Marceau), a very beautiful women who has recently come to the United States from France. However, Lila has just gotten out of a bad relationship with René (Patrick Bruel), who doesn't want to leave her alone, so she has little interest in romance, preferring to devote herself to her cello and her dog Jack. One day, Jack runs away and Dylan finds him; when he returns the pooch to Lila, it's the first time she's been willing to speak in full sentences to him, though not for very long. Faster than you can say "That idea is so crazy it just might work!", Dylan decides to kidnap Jack; when Lila thinks the dog is lost, Dylan will generously volunteer to help look for him, which will give Dylan a chance to impress Lila when he's able to find Jack so quickly. Sure enough, Dylan swipes the dog, but from that point on the plan hardly goes the way he had hoped. Star David Spade also co-wrote the screenplay with J.B. Cook and Marc Meeks; the supporting cast includes Martin Sheen, Mitchell Whitfield, Artie Lang and Jon Lovitz. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Jeff Pollack
Writer(s):
Marc MeeksJ.B. CookDavid Spade
Producer(s):
Morrie EisenmanWayne RiceAndrew Kosove
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Brief Nudity, Adult Language, Adult Humor)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Charlie B.

    I absolutely loved this movie. I love David Spade and it had some other memorable characters. I could not stop laughing. It brings out David Spades original side of comedy but shows his "charming" (if there is one!) side as well. And of course, what better movie could there be then when the geek actually gets the girl? It was non-stop hilarious and I would definitely recommend seeing it just for a laugh. There is no moral, no intense thinking, just a nice movie to enjoy and have a good laugh. Very entertaining in a "I just want to throw in a move and relax" type of way.

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    Marvin F. Labahn Jr L.

    I liked this movie, it was funny and feel good. If you want to be entertained watch it.

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    LIASON M.

    Waste of time. Do not bother. Only saw this one because it was showing on a flight.

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