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Speechless (Dan Shay Song)
Speechless may refer to: Films, plays, books and television * ''Speechless'' (1994 film), a 1994 American film * ''Speechless'' (2012 film) (無言 ''Wu Yan''), a 2012 Hong Kong film * ''Speechless'' (play), a 2011 play by Polly Teale * ''Speechless'' (TV series), an American television comedy series * '' Speechless: Silencing the Christians'', a 2008 television documentary series hosted by Janet Parshall * ''Speechless'', a 2001 graphic novel collection by Peter Kuper * ''Speechless: Controlling Words, Controlling Minds'', a 2021 nonfiction book by political commentator Michael J. Knowles Music Albums * ''Speechless'' (Steven Curtis Chapman album) * ''Speechless'' (Fred Frith album) * ''Speechless'' (Kelly Richey album) Songs * "Speechless" (Alicia Keys song), 2010 * "Speechless" (Candyland song), 2015 * "Speechless" (Ciara song), 2010 * "Speechless" (D-Side song), 2003 * "Speechless" (Dan + Shay song), 2018 * "Speechless" (Jay Park and Cha Cha Malone song), 2010 * ...
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Speechless (1994 Film)
''Speechless'' is a 1994 American romantic comedy film directed by Ron Underwood. It stars Michael Keaton, Geena Davis (who also co-produced with her then-husband, director Renny Harlin), Bonnie Bedelia, Ernie Hudson, and Christopher Reeve. Plot After meeting each other for the first time in the gift shop of the Las Cruces, New Mexico hotel where they are both staying, insomniac writers Julia Mann and Kevin Vallick fight over the last box of sleep medicine. Initially, they do not realize both are speechwriters for rival candidates in a New Mexico Senate election, so they both fall in love. Julia works for Democratic candidate Lloyd Wannamaker and Kevin for Republican candidate Ray Garvin. Inadvertently influencing each other's work, they discover each other's jobs when they are both invited to speak at a school. Both shocked, they end up attacking each other verbally on stage. Later, in their campaign speeches, they continue to argue, unbeknownst to everyone else. Their rom ...
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