Sufficient idea for a Harold Lloyd two-reeler: a blind date, on an important business occasion, with a woman who mustn't be allowed to drink. It sets up all right, and the joke-making is thoroughly, dispassionately professional. But the idea is depleted by the time the woman begins to sober up again and the man has to take a turn acting crazy. And there's still a long way to go: throwing up in a brand-new car, discovering True Love, shoving the clergyman into the swimming pool. With Bruce Willis, Kim Basinger, and John Larroquette; directed by Blake Edwards. (1987) — Duncan Shepherd
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