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Format: VHS

Sep 1993

Rated PG

Recording Mode: Stereo

Sound: Stereo, HiFi

Closed Captioned

95 min.

Color

Extra Info: Spanish Subtitled

UPC: 012569607934
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Leading Role: Michael Caine
Director: Jerry Belson


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About this Movie
Movie Description
Two battle-scarred veterans of failed relationships, a struggling artist and a successful author, meet under rather unusual circumstances - and sparks of mutual attraction fly. But hesitation hampers their happiness.

Credits
Cast:Michael Caine
Director:Jerry Belson

Synopsis
Sean is a best-selling mystery author who's up to his ears in alimony and palimony payments and thoroughly disillusioned with relationships. Daisy is a struggling artist who can't convince her boring but wealthy lawyer boyfriend to marry her. Love blossoms when the two meet during a terrorist attack, but Sean, convinced that all women are only after his money, tries to hide his true identity. Meanwhile, Daisy's boyfriend, realizing that he is losing her, agrees to marriage. Can Daisy and Sean negotiate the pitfalls of modern romance and find true love?

Film Notes
Director Jerry Belson wrote the script for Michael Ritchie's film "Smile." Belson describes "Surrender" as "semi-autobiographical."

Industry Reviews
"...[Caine and Field] are fun to observe....[The] tech credits are first-rate..."
Variety - Jagr. (10/14/1987)

"...SURRENDER glows with Juan Ruiz Anchia's sunny camera work and bounces along to the emphatic beat of Michel Colombier's score. SURRENDER is a movie with plenty of smarts..."
Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (10/09/1987)


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