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| name = The Third Wheel | | name = The Third Wheel | ||
| image = The Third Wheel film.jpg | | image = The Third Wheel film.jpg | ||
| caption = ''The Third Wheel'' DVD cover | | caption = ''The Third Wheel'' DVD cover | ||
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'''''The Third Wheel''''' is a ] ] ] |
'''''The Third Wheel''''' is a ] American ] directed by ], starring ], ], ] and ]. The plot of the movie revolves around a first date between the clumsy and shy Stanley (]) and the gorgeous Diana (]) which is interrupted by a homeless man Phil (]). | ||
== Plot summary == | == Plot summary == | ||
After more than a year fantasying about asking out his co worker, Stanley (]) finally asks Diana Evans (]) out on a date. As the two venture out on their first date, Stanley hits a homeless man Phil (]) with his car, and the events that follow are far from the night of romance that Stanley had planned. While this all is happening, Stan's co-workers, including his friend, Michael (]) are monitoring the date between Stan and Diana and they are betting on how far Stan will get with the beautiful Diana. | |||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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* ] as Stanley | ||
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* ] as Diana Evans | ||
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* ] as Phil | ||
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* ] as Michael | ||
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* ] as Speaker | ||
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* ] as Carl | ||
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* ] as Mitch | ||
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* ] as Sally (uncredited) | ||
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* ] as Kevin (uncredited) | ||
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* ] as Woman at Party (uncredited) | ||
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* ] as Office Worker (uncredited) | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
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The Third Wheel DVD cover | |
Directed by | Jordan Brady |
Written by | Jay Lacopo |
Produced by | Stavros Merjos Chris Moore Adam Rosenfelt Chad Snopek |
Starring | Luke Wilson Denise Richards Jay Lacopo Ben Affleck Phil Lewis Deborah Theaker Melissa McCarthy |
Cinematography | Jonathan Brown |
Edited by | Sam Citron Paul Seydor |
Music by | Lisa Coleman Wendy Melvoin |
Distributed by | Miramax Films |
Running time | 83 minutes |
Language | English |
The Third Wheel is a 2002 American film directed by Jordan Brady, starring Luke Wilson, Denise Richards, Jay Lacopo and Ben Affleck. The plot of the movie revolves around a first date between the clumsy and shy Stanley (Luke Wilson) and the gorgeous Diana (Denise Richards) which is interrupted by a homeless man Phil (Jay Lacopo).
Plot summary
After more than a year fantasying about asking out his co worker, Stanley (Luke Wilson) finally asks Diana Evans (Denise Richards) out on a date. As the two venture out on their first date, Stanley hits a homeless man Phil (Jay Lacopo) with his car, and the events that follow are far from the night of romance that Stanley had planned. While this all is happening, Stan's co-workers, including his friend, Michael (Ben Affleck) are monitoring the date between Stan and Diana and they are betting on how far Stan will get with the beautiful Diana.
Cast
- Luke Wilson as Stanley
- Denise Richards as Diana Evans
- Jay Lacopo as Phil
- Ben Affleck as Michael
- Tim DeKay as Speaker
- David Koechner as Carl
- Phill Lewis as Mitch
- Nicole Sullivan as Sally (uncredited)
- Matt Damon as Kevin (uncredited)
- Lauren Graham as Woman at Party (uncredited)
- Jeff Garlin as Office Worker (uncredited)
External links
Films directed by Jordan Brady | |
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