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''Kissing a Fool'' is a 1998
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film directed by
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. It primarily stars
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,
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,
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,
Kari Wührer Kari Samantha Wuhrer (born April 28, 1967) is an American actress, model, and singer. Wuhrer began her career as a teenager, and is best known for her time as a cast member on MTV's ''Remote Control'', as well as her roles as Maggie Beckett in t ...
, and Vanessa Angel. Schwimmer was one of the executive producers.


Plot

Max (
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), an alpha-male commitment-phobic sports broadcaster, and Jay (
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), a neurotic novelist, have been best friends since childhood in Chicago. Jay has just broken up with his girlfriend, Natasha ( Vanessa Angel) and is writing his first book about their relationship in Milan, Italy. He is melancholy and has been drinking. Jay sets Max up with his editor Samantha (
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). After their first date, they each tell him in detail how terrible it was, he tells it like she was a loud and obnoxious drunk, while she claims he brought her to a strip club. Convinced they've fooled him, they make out, then burst out laughing. Although they share few interests, they are engaged within two weeks, and shortly thereafter he moves in. Flipping through bridal magazines, a photo of Jay's model ex Natasha upsets him, so he later drunk-calls her. Still, when Max is confronted with the fact that Sam will be the last woman he will sleep with in a dream, he proposes a test. Jay will hit on Sam, if she shows no interest, then Max will be confident enough in her loyalty to go ahead with the marriage. However Jay really doesn't want to, he gets really nervous and goes from proposing to stop meetings with Sam to meeting several times a week. The publisher pushes up their completion date to six weeks, forcing them to be together constantly. Two weeks before the three plan to have a celebratory dinner for the book's conclusion, but Max has to go to Detroit for work. So, Jay and Sam go out drinking and dancing, he bumps into Natasha and Sam pretends she is his new fiancée. Later, Jay crashes at Sam's, and after finishing reading the manuscript, she goes upstairs to talk to him, and before they have a moment, her cousin Dre interrupts them. He goes home, where his ex has invited him to her hotel room. At Natasha's hotel room. she tears Jay's clothes off as having seen him with Sam has rekindled her interest. He realizes he is finally over her. Feeling guilty at the sudden revelation of his feelings for Sam, he calls Max and realizes he slept with his makeup artist. Jay rushes over to Sam's but then chickens out. He goes home, hitting the bottle hard. Max finds him there, confronting him over Sam. After an altercation, they agree to go to her to see which she wants. Over a meal, Jay declares his love for Sam and kisses her. Max thinks it's a joke, spilling the beans about the fidelity test he'd asked Jay to do on her. Upset, she leaves, breaking off ties with both. Jay moves to NYC, Max finally reads the book he'd recommended and realizes he needs to reunite Jay and Sam. When he is in Chicago for his book signing, he leaves him a note, asking him to meet him in a restaurant. He enlists Dre to get Sam there. Once seated, he has notes delivered to both of them. In the closing scene, Max gives them his blessing at their wedding. When there, Jay and Sam dance together as do Max and Linda, implying a relationship between the two of them.


Cast

*
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– Max Abbitt *
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– Jay Murphy *
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– Samantha Andrews *
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– Linda Streicher *
Kari Wührer Kari Samantha Wuhrer (born April 28, 1967) is an American actress, model, and singer. Wuhrer began her career as a teenager, and is best known for her time as a cast member on MTV's ''Remote Control'', as well as her roles as Maggie Beckett in t ...
– Dara * Vanessa Angel – Natasha *
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– Vicki Pelam *
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– Andrea or 'Dre' *Frank Medrano – Cliff Randal *Ron Beattie – Priest *
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– Bartender (and Springer Guest) *Tag Mendillo – Wedding Guest at Bar (and Springer Guest) *Justine Bentley – Beautiful Woman at Bar *Liza Cruzat – Dara's Friend *Jessica Mills – Dara's Friend #2 *
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– Himself *
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– Himself *Mike Squire – Spanish Man in Bed *Marco Siviero – French Man in Bed *Steve Seagren – Heckler *Philip R. Smith – Fan on the Street *Jayson Fate – Rudolpho *Ross Bon – Blue Kings Lead Singer *Antimo Fiore – Tony


Production

In July 1997, Mili Avital was cast.


Reception

''Kissing a Fool'' received mostly negative reviews from critics, earning a 29% rating on
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, based on 31 reviews.


Box office

The movie did not make as much profit as expected. The film's budget was US$19 million and the box office took in just US$4.107 million.


Soundtrack

The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released on March 24, 1998, with music composed by Joseph Vitarelli. ;Track listing #"Baby Drives Me Wild" – The Mighty Blue Kings #"Leaving Town" #"The Girl Who Is" #"The Green Mill" – The Mighty Blue Kings #"Spark Of My Life" – The Mighty Blue Kings #"Here She Comes" #"Visiting Natassia" #"Bad Date" #"Grinnin' Like A Chessy Cat" – The Mighty Blue Kings #"Pure Rental" #"Jay Alone" #"Martinis" #"The Toast" #"At Last" –
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Other notable songs not featured in the soundtrack include: * "We Are In Love" –
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* "Ready For Love" –
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* "All Out Of Love" –
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* "Learn To Love" –
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* "Last" –
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* "Crazy" – Cordrazine * "Be Your Own" – Rebekah


Locations

Filmed in Chicago, Illinois, ''Kissing A Fool'' utilises several locations within the area. Amongst them are: *
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* The Green Mill Jazz Club *
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*Outside the Seventeenth Church of Christ Scientist building *Ambria Restaurant at 2300 N. Lincoln Park W., which closed in June 2007 *Lake Bluff's bluff was used as the back drop for the film's wedding scenes


References


External links

* * * * *{{Mojo title, kissingafool, Kissing a Fool 1998 films 1998 romantic comedy films American romantic comedy films Largo Entertainment films Films set in Chicago Films directed by Doug Ellin Films produced by Andrew Form 1990s English-language films 1990s American films