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Films | Giving It Up (1999)

Ali as: Amber
Directed By: Christopher Kublan
Screenwriter: Christopher Kublan, Daniel Einfeld (co-writer)
Distributor: Lions Gate Films

Cast: Mark Feuerstein, Amy Redford, Dabney Coleman, Ben Weber
Genre: Comedy / Romance
MPAA Rating: 'R' for strong sexual content, language and some drug use.
Runtime: 90 minutes

Theatrical Release: N/A
DVD Release: 1st July, 2003

Budget: Unknown
Box Office: Unknown
Foreign: Unknown
Filming Dates: August 2007

Meet Ralph (Mark Feuerstein), charismatic New York adman about town. Encouraged by his sexist boss (Dabney Coleman) and unlucky-in-love buddy Peter (Ben Weber), Ralph's life revolves around the pursuit of the opposite sex.

Enter his match, smart and beautiful account executive Elizabeth (Amy Redford), who is put off by his sex-obsessed ways, convincing Ralph to see a therapist (James Toback).

Just when a relationship between the two begins to flourish, Ralph gets thrown together with supermodel Amber. Now Ralph has to decide whether to change his player-like ways or risk losing the one woman he truly loves.



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• Was originally titled Casanova Falling and sat on the shelf until Feuerstein became a name with Good Morning, Miami.

• Because of Mark Feuerstein's knack with physical slapstick, writer/director Christopher Kublan nicknamed him "Chaplin" on the set of the movie.

• Filmed in New York City, New York, USA.

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"A smug, oppressively talky romcom that fails to hold the viewer's interest virtually from minute one."
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