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40 Days and 40 Nights

Country: United States, Language: English, 96 mins

  • Director: Michael Lehmann
  • Writer: Rob Perez
  • Producer: Stuart M. Besser; Tim Bevan

CGiii Comment

Flimsy nonsense.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Nicole broke up with Matt months ago and is now engaged to someone else. He's very good-looking and has no trouble finding other lovers, but that doesn't help because he's still obsessed with wanting her back. Then he gets the inspiration that swearing off sex for Lent (all forms of sexual activity, even kissing or masturbation) will give him the perspective he needs. So of course a few days later he meets a woman and they fall in love. Now Matt sees his vow as a personal matter, and won't even tell her about it, but his friends think otherwise, and now the complications begin...

Cast & Characters

Josh Hartnett as Matt Sullivan;
Sossamon as Erica Sutton;
Paulo Costanzo as Ryan;
Adam Trese as John Sullivan;
Emmanuelle Vaugier as Susie;
Lorin Heath as Diana;
Aaron Trainor as Kellner;
Glenn Fitzgerald as Chris;
Monet Mazur as Candy;
Christine Chatelain as Andie;
Keegan Connor Tracy as Mandy;
Michael C. Maronna as Bagel Boy;
Vinessa Shaw as Nicole;
Stefanie von Pfetten as Girl in Chinatown;
Stanley Anderson as Father Maher