Marry Me (2010– )"Marry Me" is the story of Rae Carter (Lucy Liu), a former artist now working as a social worker, who has always believed in the fairy-tale romance... See full synopsis » |
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Marry Me (2010– )"Marry Me" is the story of Rae Carter (Lucy Liu), a former artist now working as a social worker, who has always believed in the fairy-tale romance... See full synopsis » |
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| Lucy Liu | ... |
Rae Ann Carter
(2 episodes, 2010)
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| Steven Pasquale | ... |
Luke Maynard
(2 episodes, 2010)
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| Bobby Cannavale | ... |
Adam
(2 episodes, 2010)
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| Enrique Murciano | ... |
Harry
(2 episodes, 2010)
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| Danielle Nicolet | ... |
Candace
(2 episodes, 2010)
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| Vanessa Marano | ... |
Imogen Hicks
(2 episodes, 2010)
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| David Andrews | ... |
Swan Carter
(2 episodes, 2010)
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| Elizabeth Bogush | ... |
Trudy Rumson
(2 episodes, 2010)
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| Burgess Jenkins | ... |
Jeff Rumson
(2 episodes, 2010)
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| Annie Potts | ... |
Vivienne Carter
(2 episodes, 2010)
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| Kenny Alfonso | ... |
Jack
(2 episodes, 2010)
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| Javier Carrasquillo | ... |
Ward
(2 episodes, 2010)
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Susan Mansur | ... |
Judge Barbour
(2 episodes, 2010)
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| Elizabeth Omilami | ... |
Kim
(2 episodes, 2010)
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Dean Taylor | ... |
Reverend Maynard
(2 episodes, 2010)
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| Susan Walters | ... |
Stella Grafton
(2 episodes, 2010)
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| Liz Kate | ... |
Flower Girl
(2 episodes, 2010)
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| Christie Maher | ... |
Restaurant Patron
(2 episodes, 2010)
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| Tabatha Minchew | ... |
Office Worker
(2 episodes, 2010)
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| Timothy J. Richardson | ... |
Office Worker
(2 episodes, 2010)
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| Ralph Ruiz | ... |
Groom's Friend
(2 episodes, 2010)
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"Marry Me" is the story of Rae Carter (Lucy Liu), a former artist now working as a social worker, who has always believed in the fairy-tale romance... See full synopsis »
I loved every minute of this movie even though I am WAY beyond the romantic stage of life. The dialog was great (closed caption necessary), all the characters were attractive and believable. I would like to meet every one of them. Love can be (probably must be) confusing and unsettling, especially to those who have loved and lost. In a way this movie is a textbook on maintaining personal integrity and a consistent purpose as the waves of emotion crash in, through betrayal, imagined and real, through misunderstandings and mistakes, through the intruding challenges of everyday life (well, maybe some of it was not "everyday").