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My Girlfriend's Boyfriend (1998 film)

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1998 American screwball comedy by Kenneth Schapiro
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My Girlfriend's Boyfriend
Directed byKenneth Schapiro
Written byKenneth Schapiro
Produced by
  • Kenneth Schapiro
  • Evan Seplow
  • L. Cyre Rodriguez (associate producer)
Starring
CinematographyT. W. Li
Edited byEvan Seplow
Music byDeborah Gibson
Release date
  • 1998 (1998)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

My Girlfriend's Boyfriend is an American 1998 screwball comedy film written and directed by Kenneth Schapiro, with singer-songwriter Deborah Gibson as the top-billed star. It was filmed on Long Island.

Plot

Gay soap actor Cliff (Chris Bruno) is about to marry an unsuspecting girl (Linda Larkin) for the sake of his image, to the chagrin of his boyfriend Wes (Jack Koenig). However, a prowling reporter (Deborah Gibson) has some interesting photographs which could cause general consternation.

The main romance is between the reporter Melissa and the maid of honor's uncoordinated date Jake (Sean Runnette).

Cast

Actor Role
Deborah Gibson Melissa Stevens
Sean Runnette Jake
Jill Novick Liberty, the maid of honor
Valerie Perrine Rita Lindross
Chris Bruno Cliff, the groom
Linda Larkin Cory Lindross, the bride
Jack Koenig Wes, the best man

Music

Singer-songwriter Deborah Gibson sang the theme tune.

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