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Three to Tango ()


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A rich businessman's assumption that his new colleague is gay leads him to ask the man to keep an eye on his mistress. However, the man is not gay--and he begins to fall for the woman himself.

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Oscar Novak
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Amy Post
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Charles Newman
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Peter Steinberg
Cylk Cozart ...
Kevin Cartwright
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Strauss
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Decker
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Lenore
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Olivia Newman
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Rick
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Zack
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Bill
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Gallery Owner
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Cabbie
Michael Proudfoot ...
Diner Waiter
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Intern #1
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Intern #2
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Intern #3
Les Porter ...
Peter's Friend #1
Andrew Dolha ...
Peter's Friend #2
Ned Vukovic ...
Peter's Friend #3
Keith Kemps ...
Dinner Guest #1
Lowell Conrad ...
Dinner Guest #2
Rumina Abadjiewa ...
Reception Guest
Lindsey Connell ...
Newspaper Reporter
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Beautiful Girl (as Katherine Steen)
Stephen Richard ...
Weight Lifter (as Steve Richard)
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Joanne
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Jonas
Sven Van de Ven ...
Meeting Leader (as Sven van de Ven)
Glen Peloso ...
Business Man
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Jenny Novak
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Edward Novak
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Megan
Marni Thompson ...
Amy's Girlfriend #1
Deborah Pollitt ...
Amy's Girlfriend #2
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Amy's Girlfriend #3
Ed Sahely ...
George
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Sandy
Tom Forrest ...
Guy Kissed
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TV Reporter
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Blues Singer
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Gina Alexander ...
(unconfirmed)
Gwenne Hudson ...
Girl at Art Gallery (uncredited)
Michael Kaufman ...
Bob Saber (uncredited)
Maureen Mendoza ...
Photographer (uncredited)

Directed by

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Damon Santostefano ... (directed by)

Written by

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Rodney Patrick Vaccaro ... (story) (as Rodney Vaccaro)
 
Rodney Patrick Vaccaro ... (screenplay) (as Rodney Vaccaro) and
Aline Brosh McKenna ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Lawrence Abramson ... executive producer (as Lawrence B. Abramson)
Bruce Berman ... executive producer
John M. Eckert ... co-producer
Robert F. Newmyer ... producer (produced by) (as Bobby Newmyer)
Susan E. Novick ... associate producer
Keri Selig ... co-producer
Jeffrey Silver ... producer (produced by)
Bettina Sofia Viviano ... producer (produced by)

Music by

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Graeme Revell ... (music by)

Cinematography by

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Walt Lloyd ... director of photography

Editing by

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Stephen Semel ... (edited by)

Editorial Department

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Robert Berman ... assistant editor
Mike Giles ... assistant editor
Alexandra Leviloff ... first assistant editor
Kim Roseborough ... assistant editor
Jeff Smithwick ... color timer
Bill Daly ... post-production executive (uncredited)
James Durante ... assistant editor (uncredited)
Rob Meltzer ... editor: end title sequence (uncredited)

Casting By

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Marion Dougherty ... (casting)

Production Design by

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David Nichols

Art Direction by

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Vlasta Svoboda

Set Decoration by

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Enrico Campana

Costume Design by

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Vicki Graef

Makeup Department

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Veronica Ciandre ... key hair stylist
Tamara Harrod ... assistant hair stylist
Eden Orfanos ... makeup artist
Jeanette Stawiarski ... assistant hair stylist
Amanda Terry ... makeup artist
Marilyn Terry ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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John M. Eckert ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Dameon Clarke ... assistant director
Andreas Hass ... third assistant director
Rick Kush ... assistant director
Traci M. Lewis ... second second assistant director: Chicago
Malve Petersmann ... assistant director
Howard Rothschild ... first assistant director: second unit
William Spahic ... first assistant director (as Bill Spahie)
Rose Tedesco ... assistant director

Art Department

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Isabel Blair ... assistant on-set dresser
David Orin Charles ... second set decorator/buyer
Sheila Church ... art department coordinator
Ann-Marie Ferney-Tellez ... assistant property master
Gina Hamilton ... set dressing buyer
Craig Lathrop ... assistant art director
John Mackenzie ... construction coordinator
David Maltese ... set dressing buyer
Neil Morfitt ... assistant art director
Jonathan Savan ... leadman
Michael Shocrylas ... set designer
Martin Weinryb ... set dresser
Gareth Wilson ... set dresser
Martin Weinryb ... set decoration buyer (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Michael Axinn ... apprentice sound editor
David Bell ... cable person
David Franklin Bergad ... sound editor
Sue Fox ... adr editor
Michael Kirchberger ... supervising sound editor
Jeremy Molod ... assistant sound editor
Marnie Moore ... foley artist
Thomas J. O'Connell ... adr mixer (as Thomas O'Connell)
Margie O'Malley ... foley artist
Richard Quinn ... dialogue editor
Peter Shewchuk ... sound
Erich Stratmann ... assistant sound effects editor

Special Effects by

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Jason Board ... special effects supervisor
Cinergy Creative ... special effects
Brendhan Donaghy ... special effects foreman
Martin Malivoire ... special effects coordinator
Dean Stewart ... special effects assistant

Visual Effects by

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Randall Balsmeyer ... visual effects supervisor
Daniel Leung ... cg supervisor
Matt McDonald ... digital artist
Matt Linder ... digital artist (uncredited)

Stunts

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Lloyd Adams ... stunts
Taryn Ash ... stunts
Leigh Bianco ... stunts
Shane Cardwell ... stunt coordinator / stunts
Phil Chiu ... stunts
Wayne Downer ... stunts
John Stoneham Sr. ... stunts
Ron Van Hart ... stunts
Len Wagner ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Rod Benjamin ... key grip
Michael Bolan ... aerial rigger
Yvonne Collins ... first assistant camera
Kevin Craine ... electrician
Dennis Daigle ... camera car operator
Gordon Eldridge ... rigging gaffer
Ron Goodman ... camera operator: SpaceCam
Mark W. Hindle ... video playback operator
Chris Holmes ... chief lighting technician
Jim Holmes ... grip
Tim Lewis ... assistant camera
Elizabeth Miller ... film loader (as Elizabeth Smith)
James Tamblyn ... video playback operator
Christopher Tammaro ... camera operator
Brad Vos ... first assistant camera: 'b' camera
A. David Burleigh ... video playback assistant (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Mark A. Ridge ... extras casting
Douglas Wright ... casting associate

Music Department

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Michael Harrington ... orchestrator
John Houlihan ... music supervisor
John La Salandra ... music editor
Dan Levinson ... musician
Ashley Revell ... music editor
John Rodd ... orchestral scoring recordist
David E. Russo ... music score programmer (as Dave Russo)
Dennis Sager ... scoring engineer
Tim Simonec ... conductor / orchestrator
Micki Stern ... assistant music supervisor
E. Gedney Webb ... music editor
Brian Williams ... music designer
Steve Zuckerman ... orchestrator
John Kurlander ... music scoring mixer (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Daniela Saioni ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Ron Annabelle ... driver

Additional Crew

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Jason Bercy ... Assistant to Mr. Santostefano
Jim Breithaupt ... production accountant (as James F. Breithaupt)
Unjoo Lee Byars ... main title producer
Christopher Comrie ... first assistant accountant
Ken Dhaliwal ... production counsel / production legal
Andrea H. Greaney ... assistant to producer
Joel Green ... unit publicist
Gianoula Ikonomou ... production assistant
Vair Macphee ... production coordinator
Marva Ollivierre ... production staff
Christian Perry ... assistant choreographer
Diane Pitblado ... dialect coach
Catherine Sample ... production secretary
David Steinberg ... legal
Cassidy Watkins ... assistant: Neve Campbell
Lily Wong ... loop group
Carole-Ann Woods ... assistant production coordinator
Veloz Gomez ... production assistant (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A rich businessman (Dylan McDermott), mistakenly believes that Matthew Perry, who is bidding on a $90 million restoration contract, is gay and asks him to keep tabs on his mistress, Neve Campbell. Perry, who is not gay, falls for Neve in a big way, but she thinks he's gay. Written by Tony Zackin

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Taglines All's fair in the war of love. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Un de trop (France)
  • Ein Date zu dritt (Germany)
  • Tango per a tres (Spain, Catalan title)
  • Tango para tres (Spain)
  • 三人探戈 (China, Mandarin title)
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Runtime
  • 98 min
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Budget $20,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia This movie had the distinct honor of earning 5 Bags of Popcorn from renowned movie expert, Gregg Turkington of "On Cinema" fame. See more »
Goofs In the scene at Amy's apartment, Oscar serves champagne in two glasses: one green and one crystaline. When Amy gets out of the shower, Oscar hands her the green glass. But in the next shot, when Amy and Oscar make a toast and lift their glasses, the glasses have been switched: Oscar holds the green glass and Amy the crystaline one. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Bringing Out the Dead/Body Shots/Crazy in Alabama/Three to Tango/The City (1999). See more »
Soundtracks Jumpin' East Of Java See more »
Quotes [on being told he's been selected as Gay Man of the Year]
Oscar Novak: I haven't done anything or anyone to deserve this.
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