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5.8/10
IMDbBudget 2,000,000 USD
Filmed in 17 days.
The lead characters are often only referred to by their surname (Miss Meadows) or profession (Sheriff) but dialogue exchanges in the film reveal their first names to be Mary and Mike, respectively.
The cat at the end of the movie is named Yeppers. She lives in the Tremont Historic District of Cleveland where a lot of the movie was filmed.
"Sheriff" (J.B. Dale) asks his deputy if there had been a "deal breaker" for the deputy in deciding to marry his ( the deputy's) wife. The deputy replies, "Maybe if she was a Steelers fan..." This movie was filmed in Cleveland, home of the Browns, rivals of the Steelers since 1950. Yearly matchups are played in each city, and often described by locals as the "Turnpike War" and "Turnpike Rivalry" because vehicular traffic to games (about 135 miles, a 2 hour drive) travels via the Ohio and Pennsylvania turnpike system.
Katie Holmes sang the song for the film's end, "These Boots Are Made For Walkin', as well as two songs during the film: :The Wheels on the Bus" and "Holy, Holy, Holy."
"Miss Meadows: You know marriage has a certain... ring to it. You know, a wedding ring, engagement ring... suffer-ring. Sheriff: Oh, you have a very strange sense of humour."
"Miss Meadows: If others need what I can spare, I must with them my treasures share."