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Release Date:
February 7, 2003
Original Title:
Deliver Us from Eva
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Baltimore / Spring Creek Pictures
Focus Features
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 JP: R18+ US: R
Runtime: 105
Eva Dandridge is a very uptight young woman who constantly meddles in the affairs of her sisters and their significant others. Her brothers-in-law, who are tired of Eva interfering in their lives, decide to set her up with someone so she can leave them alone. They end up paying Ray, the local "playboy," $5,000 to date her. The plan goes by smoothly, but trouble comes when Ray actually falls in love with Eva.
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Casting:
Reuben Cannon
Kim Williams
Costume Designer:
Debrae Little
Director:
Gary Hardwick
Director of Photography:
Alexander Gruszynski
Editor:
Earl Watson
Executive Producer:
Paula Weinstein
Barry Levinson
Music Supervisor:
Alison Ball
David Lombard
Original Music Composer:
Marcus Miller
Producer:
Len Amato
Paddy Cullen
Production Design:
Edward T. McAvoy
Screenplay:
James Iver Mattson
B.E. Brauner
Gary Hardwick
Story:
B.E. Brauner
James Iver Mattson
Stunt Coordinator:
Henry Kingi Jr.
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