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Bride | Womanizer
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Budget 200,000 USD
This is the same plot as "A Bride for Christmas" by the same author.
This plot is similar to that of the film "Worth Winning" (1989), except that only one woman needs to accept a proposal. It's interesting to compare against "How to Lose a Guy in10 Days" (2003), in which the woman is trying to get the man to dump her (for a story) and the man is trying to win her (to gain a promotion). The screenwriter also made this film as "A Bride for Christmas."
"Damon Hadley: I'm so sorry, Mrs.Banning. I should never have placed that bet. Once I got to know Mel, I was... I was embarrassed. It was selfish. Anna Banning: Maybe. Let me ask you this. Without placing it, would you have met Melanie? Damon Hadley: No, probably not. Anna Banning: Then it was meant to be. That night you came over, I know Melanie insisted it was not a date; but I know my daughter. Mel loves you... so bet or no bet, I can see that you love her. Damon Hadley: I do. I do love her."