Runaway Bride
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Runaway Bride

A reporter is assigned to write a story about a woman who has left a string of fiancés at the altar.

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In the romantic comedy film Runaway Bride (1999), a reporter is tasked with investigating the curious case of Maggie Carpenter, a woman notorious for leaving multiple grooms standing at the altar. As Ike Graham delves deeper into this intriguing story, he finds himself developing unexpected feelings for the enigmatic bride.

Maggie Carpenter possesses a spirit of wanderlust that continuously leads her to question her compatibility with her chosen partners. This leads her to abandon numerous engagements, earning her the nickname Runaway Bride in the small town of Hale, Maryland.

As Ike spends more time with Maggie, he begins to understand her motivations and the underlying fear that drives her to flee from commitment. Through their interactions, both discover truths about themselves and what it truly means to love and be loved.

Featuring stellar performances from Julia Roberts as Maggie and Richard Gere as Ike, Runaway Bride explores themes of self-discovery, fear, and the transformative power of love. With its witty dialogue, charming chemistry, and heartfelt moments, the film offers a delightful romantic journey that will captivate audiences.

Directed by Garry Marshall and written by Josann McGibbon and Sara Parriott, Runaway Bride is a heartwarming and entertaining film that guarantees laughter, romance, and a valuable lesson about relationships and the courage to embrace commitment.

Also Known As:

Runaway Bride

Release Date:

30 Jul 1999

Writers:

Josann McGibbon, Sara Parriott

Awards:

6 wins & 11 nominations