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Forget Paris is a 1995 film produced, directed, co-written by and starring Billy Crystal as an NBA referee and Debra Winger as an independent working woman whose lives are interrupted by love and marriage. It also stars Julie Kavner, Joe Mantegna, Richard Masur, Cynthia Stevenson and Cathy Moriarty. It's a comedy about a man and woman learning to compromise.
[edit] PlotMickey Gordon (Billy Crystal) is an NBA referee living the single life, who loves to travel and have fun. He flies to Paris to bury his father, but is detained because his father's casket is missing upon arrival. Ellen Andrews (Winger), an employee of American Airlines, assists Mickey in retrieving the lost casket. They fall in love in the streets of Paris, but are separated when Mickey has to go back to America after his leave of absence. They return to the reality of their normal lives, but can not seem to forget Paris. They ultimately reunite and marry - but do not "live happily ever after" (at least, not immediately). They deal with common marriage issues such as: her father moving in with them, failed attempts at child conception, demanding job schedules, among others. The film, told mostly in flashback by friends of the couple who gather at a restaurant, delves into the hardships of marriage and keeping the romance alive in a relationship. [edit] Selected Cast
[edit] NBA CameosDuring scenes in which Mickey is working as a referee, several professional basketball players play themselves. David Robinson and the San Antonio Spurs play Charles Barkley, Dan Majerle and the Phoenix Suns in a crucial game of the Western Conference Finals. Also in this scene is Kevin Johnson and the Suns coach at the time, Paul Westphal. Mickey also officiates a Los Angeles Laker-Detroit Piston game during Kareem Abdul Jabbar's final season. Having a "bad day," Mickey throws Kareem out of the game for no apparent reason, then does the same to Detroit Pistons star Isiah Thomas, and then the entire roster of both teams. Also seen are Reggie Miller, Tim Hardaway, Patrick Ewing, John Starks, Chris Mullin, Spud Webb (to whom Mickey says, "You're the only one I can talk to," -- both Webb and Billy Crystal are 5'7" tall), Bill Laimbeer, Bill Walton, Kurt Rambis, Charles Oakley, Horace Grant, Dennis Rodman, Sean Elliott, Marques Johnson and, while Mickey was watching a game at home on his couch, Michael Jordan on television.[1] [edit] References[edit] External links
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