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The Best Man
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Synopsis
In this romantic comedy, a writer finds out the hard way about the consequences of walking a fine line between fiction and real life. Harper (Taye Diggs) is an author whose first novel is soon to be published, just as he's been asked to be Best Man at the wedding of his friends Lance (Morris Chestnut) and Mia (Monica Calhoun). Harper is suffering a worse case of publication-day jitters than most authors, and with good reason: much of his book has been drawn from real life, and he's afraid that his friends and family will spot the sometimes unflattering literary versions of themselves. What's worse, Mia and Harper had a fling years ago, and their affair made it into the book; Lance doesn't know, and Harper would just as soon he didn't find out before the wedding. But one of the bridesmaids, Jordan (Nia Long), has gotten hold of an advance copy of the book. Since Jordan works as a television journalist and devotes her life to digging up dirt on people, Harper is convinced that she'll spill the beans and spoil his friends' big day. The Best Man was the debut film for writer/director Malcolm D. Lee; Spike Lee served as producer. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Monica Calhoun Mia
Morris Chestnut Lance
Victoria Dillard Anita
Terrence Howard Quentin
Nia Long Jordan Armstrong
Harold Perrineau, Jr. Murch
Melissa DeSousa Shelby
Sanaa Lathan Robin
Taye Diggs Harper Stewart

Production Crew

Wing Lee Art Director
Monica Swann Casting
Robi Reed-Humes Casting
Frank Prinzi Cinematographer
Stanley Clarke Composer (Music Score)
Danielle Hollowell Costume Designer
Malcolm D. Lee Director
Cara Silverman Editor
H.H. Cooper First Assistant Director
Bill Carraro Producer
Sam Kitt Producer
Spike Lee Producer
Kalina Ivanov Production Designer
Malcolm D. Lee Screenwriter
Paul Weathered Set Designer
Bill Daly Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1999
Runtime: 118
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language and sexuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks
Lovestruck Pictures
Mule Filmworks

Release
October 22, 1999 (USA)
by Universal