Breaking Up is a 1997 romantic comedy film released in 1997 by Warner Bros., starring Russell Crowe and Salma Hayek as a couple whose relationship leads to an out-of-the-blue marriage. It was adapted by Michael Cristofer from his play of the same name.
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Directed by | Robert Greenwald |
Written by | Michael Cristofer (play and screenplay) |
Produced by | Robert Greenwald George Moffly |
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Cinematography | Mauro Fiore |
Edited by | Suzanne Hines |
Music by | Mark Mothersbaugh |
Production company | Regency Enterprises |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date | October 17, 1997 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $11,690 |
Ken Eisner of Variety magazine wrote: "Russell Crowe and Salma Hayek make attractive leads, but they have neither the marquee power nor the requisite chemistry to keep "Breaking Up" from getting left at the altar of general distribution."[1]
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