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Synopsis
One of Frank Capra's best-loved stories gets a modernized and wildly slapstick reinterpretation in this romantic comedy starring Adam Sandler. When Preston Blake (Harve Presnell), a remarkably wealthy media magnate, dies with neither a wife nor children, the question on the lips of most of his associates is who will inherit the estate. The surprising answer turns out to be Longfellow Deeds (Adam Sandler), a cheerful but half-bright proprietor of a small-town pizzeria, as well as part-time greeting card poet, who was a distant relative of Blake. In order to claim his 40-billion-dollar inheritance, Deeds heads to New York City, where Blake's former associates, Chuck Cedar (Peter Gallagher) and Cecil Anderson (Erick Avari), introduce him to the city while trying to figure out how to get their hands on his new fortune. Meanwhile, Mac McGrath (Jared Harris), the producer of a sleazy tabloid television show, wants to get the inside scoop on Deeds, and comes up with perfect way to get it: he sends beautiful but unscrupulous reporter Babe Bennett (Winona Ryder) to sweep Deeds off his feet while she's wired for sound. Convincing Deeds that she's from a small town just like himself, Bennett quickly wins his heart, but while his affection is sincere, hers is not. He also displays a curious eagerness to defend her good name with his fists which quickly gets him in trouble. Meanwhile, as Deeds becomes the new laughing stock of New York thanks to Bennett's stories, Deeds decides it's time he did something big with his money, while Cedar and Anderson think they've finally found a way to take control of Deeds' holdings. Mr. Deeds also features supporting performances from John Turturro, Steve Buscemi, and Conchata Ferrell. John McEnroe and Rev. Al Sharpton make cameo appearances as themselves. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Erick Avari Cecil Anderson
Steve Buscemi Crazy Eyes
Blake Clark Buddy Ward
Conchata Ferrell Jan
Peter Gallagher Chuck Cedar
Jared Harris Mac McGrath
John McEnroe Himself
Harve Presnell Preston Blake
Winona Ryder Babe Bennett
Adam Sandler Longfellow Deeds
Al Sharpton Himself
John Turturro Emilio
Allen Covert Marty
J.B. Smoove Reuben
Peter Dante Murph
JB Smoove Reuben

Production Crew

Stephen McCabe Art Director
Steve Carter Art Director
Allen Covert Associate Producer
Roger Mussenden Casting
Peter Lyons Collister Cinematographer
Alex Siskin Co-producer
Teddy Castellucci Composer (Music Score)
Ellen Lutter Costume Designer
Jared Harris Director
Steven Brill Director
Jeff Gourson Editor
Adam Sandler Executive Producer
Joseph M. Caracciolo, Jr. Executive Producer
Gary Marcus First Assistant Director
J.J. George Music Editor
Michael Dilbeck Musical Direction/Supervision
Jack Giarraputo Producer
Sid Ganis Producer
Perry Andelin Blake Production Designer
Peter Lyons Collister Screenwriter
Tim Herlihy Screenwriter
Al Hobbs Set Designer
Beth A. Rubino Set Designer
Kevin Cross Set Designer
Lauri Gaffin Set Designer
Frank Budington Kelland Short Story Author
Frank Budington Kelland Short Story Author
Felipe Borrero Sound/Sound Designer
Elmo Weber Supervising Sound Editor
Howard A. Anderson Company Title Design
Year: 2002
Runtime: 96
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for language including sexual references, and some rear nudity
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Columbia Pictures
Happy Madison
New Line Cinema
Out of the Blue...Entertainment

Release
June 28, 2002 (USA)
by Columbia Pictures
Sony Pictures Entertainment