Her Minor Thing is a romantic comedy is directed by Charles Matthau released in 2005, with screenplay written by Jim and Debra Meyers. The film stars Estella Warren, Christian Kane, and Michael Weatherly.
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Directed by | Charles Matthau |
Written by | Jim Meyers Debra Meyers |
Produced by | Jim Meyers Debra Meyers Heather Simpson Vikki Wagner |
Starring | Estella Warren Christian Kane Michael Weatherly Rachel Dratch Kathy Griffin Ivana Miličević Flex Alexander Victoria Jackson |
Cinematography | John J. Connor |
Edited by | Jessica Congdon |
Music by | Todd Holden Capps |
Distributed by | First Look International |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
The script's working title was "Men Are Jerks".
Everything was going fine for hot young 25-year-old Jeana (Estella Warren) until her newscaster boyfriend accidentally revealed on TV that Jeana is still a virgin despite being in her mid 20s. Jeana is completely humiliated by this, and adding insult to injury is the fact that the revelation of her virginity has made her a target for every oversexed man in the immediate area, all of them determined to "make a real woman out of her". Noting dejectedly that since it was revealed that she is a virgin, every man who looks at her "wants a date", and all her optimistic romantic ideals have been shattered. Ultimately she cannot salvage her relationship with her newscaster boyfriend, but in the end, she does finally find a man, a photographer, who is decent enough to be the man to whom she finally loses her virginity.
Actor | Role |
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Estella Warren | Jeana Summers |
Christian Kane | Paul |
Michael Weatherly | Tom Lindeman |
Rachel Dratch | Caroline |
Flex Alexander | Marty |
Kathy Griffin | Maggie |
Ivana Miličević | Zsa Zsa |
Victoria Jackson | Norma |
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The film was shot in 23 days, in June–July 2004.[citation needed]
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