| 1. | Nights In Rodanthe | 2008 |
| 2. | The Lake House (duplicate) | 2006 |
| 3. | You've Got Mail (duplicate) | 1998 |
| 4. | The Bodyguard | 1992 |
| 5. | A Star Is Born | 1976 |
| 6. | Splendor In The Grass | 1961 |
| 7. | Annie Get Your Gun | 1950 |
| 8. | Now Voyager | 1942 |
| 9. | The Philadelphia Story (duplicate) | 1940 |
| 10. | Gone With the Wind (duplicate) | 1939 |
| 11. | Two Weeks Notice | 2002 |
| 12. | Jezebel | 1938 |
| 13. | Rebel Without a Cause (duplicate) | 1955 |
| 14. | Mrs. Miniver | 1942 |
| 15. | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof | 1958 |
| 16. | Casablanca (duplicate) | 1942 |
| 17. | A Touch of Class | 1973 |
| 18. | Doctor Zhivago (duplicate) | 1965 |
| 19. | The Goodbye Girl | 1977 |
| 20. | A Streetcar Named Desire | 1951 |
Marsha Mason is known as "The Goodbye Girl" because of all the live-in boyfriends who have said ta-ta to her in the past few years. A former Broadway chorus dancer, the divorced Mason lives in the Manhattan apartment of her latest lost love with her daughter Quinn Cummings . Enter arrogant actor Richard Dreyfuss , who has subleased the apartment from Mason 's former boyfriend and moves in bag and baggage in the middle of the night. Dreyfuss and Mason spend the next few weeks getting in each other's way and fighting like cats and dogs. The wind is taken out of Dreyfuss ' sails when he opens in a production of Richard III , which has been sabotaged by the director ( Paul Benjamin ), who insists that Dreyfuss portrays Richard as a hip-swinging homosexual. The play closes after one performance, and the once-overconfident Dreyfuss goes on a self-pitying drunken binge. Touched by his vulnerability, Mason begins falling in love with Dreyfuss despite her lousy track record with men. Dreyfuss takes a series of small jobs to keep food on the table, then is offered a fat movie contract—provided he leaves town to go on location immediately. Richard Dreyfuss became the youngest ever "best actor" Oscar winner as a result of his performance. — Hal Erickson
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Richard Dreyfuss | Elliot Garfield |
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Marsha Mason | Paula McFadden |
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Quinn Cummings | Lucy McFadden |
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Paul Benedict | Mark |
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Barbara Rhoades | Donna |
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Theresa Merritt | Mrs. Crosby |
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Michael Shawn | Ronnie |
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Patricia Pearcy | Rhonda |
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Gene Castle | Assistant Choreographer |
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Daniel Levins | Dance Instructor |
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Marilyn Sokol | Linda |
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Anita Dangler | Mrs. Morganweiss |
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Victoria Boothby | Mrs. Bodine |
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Robert Costanzo | Liquor Store Salesman |
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Poncho Gonzalez | Mugger |
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Jose Machado | Mugger |
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Hubert Kelly | Mugger |
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Dana Laurita | Cynthia |
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David S. Cass Sr. | Drunk |
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Loyita Chapel | Strip Club Dancer |
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Caprice Clarke | Strip Club Dancer |
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Esther Sutherland | Strip Club Manager |
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Clarence Felder | Critic |
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Kensuke Haga | Japanese Salesman |
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Ryohei Kanokogi | Japanese Salesman |
| Director | Herbert Ross |
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| Writer | Neil Simon | |
| Producer | Roger M. Rothstein, Ray Stark | |
| Musician | Dave Grusin | |
| Photography | David M. Walsh | |
| Packaging | Snap Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono |
| Subtitles | English | English (Closed Captioned) | French |
| Distributor | Warner Home Video |
| Layers | Dual side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jan 18, 2000 |
| Regions | 1 |