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I Love Trouble (1994 film) 1 I Love Trouble (1994 film) I Love Trouble Theatrical release poster Directed by Charles Shyer Produced by Nancy Meyers Bruce A. Block Written by Nancy Meyers Charles Shyer Starring Julia Roberts Nick Nolte Saul Rubinek Robert Loggia James Rebhorn Music by David Newman Editing by Walter Murch Studio Touchstone Pictures Caravan Pictures Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Release dates June 29, 1994 (USA) Running time 110 minutes Language English Budget $45 million [1] Box office $61,947,267 [2] I Love Trouble is a 1994 American romantic comedy film starring Julia Roberts and Nick Nolte. It was written and produced by the husband-and-wife team of Nancy Meyers and Charles Shyer, and directed by Shyer. Plot synopsis Rival Chicago reporters Sabrina Peterson (Roberts) and Peter Brackett (Nolte) reluctantly join forces to uncover a train wreck that leads to the discover of genetically altered milk conspiracy. They bite off more than they can chew while pursuing the story and bickering along the way, falling in love. Sabrina is an ambitious, gifted reporter willing to do whatever it takes to learn the truth about the train accident. This leads her into conflict, then reluctant partnership, with fading star Peter, who works for a rival paper. He chases women, smokes cigars, and has just published his first novel. During their pursuit of the story, Peter and Sabrina clash over virtually everything. He also subjects Sabrina to indecent exposure in front of a group of boy scouts after he catches her skinny-dipping. But ultimately they collaborate in solving the crime, sharing the story and beginning a romance.

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I Love Trouble (1994 film) 1

I Love Trouble (1994 film)

I Love TroubleTheatrical release poster

Directed by Charles Shyer

Produced by Nancy MeyersBruce A. Block

Written by Nancy MeyersCharles Shyer

Starring Julia RobertsNick NolteSaul RubinekRobert LoggiaJames Rebhorn

Music by David Newman

Editing by Walter Murch

Studio Touchstone PicturesCaravan Pictures

Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures

Release dates June 29, 1994 (USA)

Running time 110 minutes

Language English

Budget $45 million[1]

Box office $61,947,267[2]

I Love Trouble is a 1994 American romantic comedy film starring Julia Roberts and Nick Nolte. It was written andproduced by the husband-and-wife team of Nancy Meyers and Charles Shyer, and directed by Shyer.

Plot synopsisRival Chicago reporters Sabrina Peterson (Roberts) and Peter Brackett (Nolte) reluctantly join forces to uncover atrain wreck that leads to the discover of genetically altered milk conspiracy. They bite off more than they can chewwhile pursuing the story and bickering along the way, falling in love.Sabrina is an ambitious, gifted reporter willing to do whatever it takes to learn the truth about the train accident. Thisleads her into conflict, then reluctant partnership, with fading star Peter, who works for a rival paper. He chaseswomen, smokes cigars, and has just published his first novel.During their pursuit of the story, Peter and Sabrina clash over virtually everything. He also subjects Sabrina toindecent exposure in front of a group of boy scouts after he catches her skinny-dipping. But ultimately theycollaborate in solving the crime, sharing the story and beginning a romance.

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Cast• Julia Roberts - Sabrina Peterson• Nick Nolte - Peter Brackett• Saul Rubinek - Sam Smotherman• James Rebhorn - The Thin Man• Robert Loggia - Matt, Chronicle Editor• Kelly Rutherford - Kim• Olympia Dukakis - Jeannie, Peter's Secretary• Marsha Mason - Senator Robbins• Eugene Levy - Justice of the Peace• Charles Martin Smith - Rick Medwick• Dan Butler - Wilson Chess• Paul Gleason - Kenny Bacon• Jane Adams - Evans• Nora Dunn - Lindy

ReceptionThe film was not well received by critics, although it grossed over $30 million in box-office receipts in the UnitedStates and less than $62 million worldwide.[3] According to Nolte, it's the worst film he has ever appeared in. He felthe sold his soul by doing it, and he did it only for the money. He was as a result tense while on the set, and did nothave a good working-relationship with Julia Roberts. Roberts has on her part called Nolte the worst actor she hasever worked with.[4] 17% of critics gave the film some positive reviews from Rotten Tomatoes.

MusicElmer Bernstein originally wrote the underscore, but his music was thrown out and David Newman called in at sucha late stage that posters with Bernstein's name on the credits were already displayed. With only two weeks to rescorethe film, Newman - who usually orchestrates the bulk of his scores himself - utilized a small army of orchestrators tohelp him complete the score: Scott Smalley, Chris Boardman, William Kidd, Peter Tomashek, Steven Bramson,Christopher Klatman, Don Davis, Joel Rosenbaum, Arthur Kempel (misspelt "Kempl" in the end credits), MarkMcKenzie, Brad Warnaar (misspelt "Warner" in the end credits) and John Neufeld. The soundtrack album wasreleased by Varèse Sarabande, including a cover version of the Smokey Robinson song "You've Really Got A HoldOn Me"; only Smalley and Boardman receive orchestrator credit on the album (however, Ross receives anacknowledgement - as does Alan Silvestri, who was also attached to the project).1.1. Here's Peter (5:09)2.2. Here's Sabrina (1:54)3.3. Calling All Boggs (1:15)4.4. Honeymoon Night (4:55)5.5. Two Scoop Snoops (3:39)6.6. Everybody Buys the Globe (:46)7.7. Scoop de Jour (3:15)8.8. Sabrina's Hip (1:04)9.9. Wild Goose Chase (1:16)10.10. The Beekman Agreement (2:02)11.11. Keyhole Foreplay (1:20)12.12. Happily Ever After (2:21)13.13. "I Love Trouble" (3:43)

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14.14. You've Really Got a Hold On Me - Robbyn Kirmsse (3:37)

References[1] http:/ / articles. latimes. com/ 1994-08-02/ entertainment/ ca-22585_1_annual-box-office/ 2[2] http:/ / www. the-numbers. com/ movie/ I-Love-Trouble[3] Box Office Mojo (http:/ / www. boxofficemojo. com/ movies/ ?id=ilovetrouble. htm)[4] Nick Nolte - Biography (http:/ / www. talktalk. co. uk/ entertainment/ film/ biography/ artist/ nick-nolte/ biography/ 89?page=9) TalkTalk

External links• I Love Trouble (http:/ / www. imdb. com/ title/ tt0110093/ ) at the Internet Movie Database• I Love Trouble (http:/ / www. allmovie. com/ movie/ v131227) at AllMovie• I Love Trouble (http:/ / www. rottentomatoes. com/ m/ i_love_trouble/ ) at Rotten Tomatoes• I Love Trouble (http:/ / www. boxofficemojo. com/ movies/ ?id=ilovetrouble. htm) at Box Office Mojo

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