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Something to Talk About (original title)
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A woman's world is rocked when she discovers her husband is cheating on her.

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Grace King Bichon
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Eddie Bichon
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Wyly King
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Georgia King
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Emma Rae King
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Jamie Johnson
Haley Aull ...
Caroline 'Doodlebug' Bichon
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Hank Corrigan
Anne Shropshire ...
Aunt Rae
Ginnie Randall ...
Eula
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Dr. Frank Lewis (as Terrence P. Currier)
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Barbaranelle
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Edna
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Kitty (as Lisa Roberts)
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Lorene Tuttle
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Lucy
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Mary Jane
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Nadine
Punky Leonard ...
Norma Leggett
Michael Flippo ...
Sonny
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Frank
Noreen Reardon ...
June
Bennie L. Jenkins ...
Dub
Rusty Hendrickson ...
Harry
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Announcer
Mary Nell Santacroce ...
Mrs. Pinkerton
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Jessie Gaines
Jamye Price ...
Anne
Brinley Arden Vickers ...
College Friend
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Kirk Bair ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Marilea Butler ...
Rider (uncredited)
Angela Caito ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Jack 'Mad Dog' Pierce (uncredited)
Andrew Lepper ...
Veterinary School Student (uncredited)
Anthony Sellers ...
Equestrian Event Spectator (uncredited)

Directed by

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Lasse Hallström ... (as Lasse Hallstrom)

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Callie Khouri ... (written by)

Produced by

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William S. Beasley ... co-producer (as William Beasley)
Goldie Hawn ... executive producer
Anthea Sylbert ... producer
Paula Weinstein ... producer

Music by

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Graham Preskett
Hans Zimmer

Cinematography by

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Sven Nykvist ... director of photography

Editing by

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Mia Goldman

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Debbi Bossi ... post-production coordinator
David Diliberto ... assistant editor
Dale E. Grahn ... color timer
Mo Henry ... negative cutter
Jim Makiej ... assistant editor
Heather Persons ... assistant editor
Jennifer Spenelli ... associate editor (as Jennifer Mangan)
Paul Gagné ... assistant editor (uncredited)
Philip Pucci ... assistant editor (uncredited)

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Marion Dougherty

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Mel Bourne

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Roberta J. Holinko

Costume Design by

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Aggie Guerard Rodgers

Makeup Department

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Richard Dean ... makeup designer: Julia Roberts
Sarah Mays ... key makeup artist
Rita Parillo ... key hair stylist
Lyndell Quiyou ... hair stylist designer: Julia Roberts
Lynn Barber ... second makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Alma Kuttruff ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Stephen P. Dunn ... first assistant director
Alexandra E. Perce ... second assistant director
Paul Ryan ... second unit director
Marla D. Saltzer ... dga trainee
Christina Stauffer ... second second assistant director

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Frank Blair ... assistant props
James Covington ... stand-by painter
Barbara Dunlap ... property master
Elizabeth Lapp ... assistant art director
Thomas A. Morris Jr. ... construction coordinator
Bozydar Orszula ... construction foreman (as Henry Orszula)
'Polar Bear' Shaw ... lead (as polar Bear Shaw)
Alice Faye Smith ... assistant props
Stephanie Waldron ... greenperson
Michael Zansky ... scenic artist
J. Todd Anderson ... storyboard artist (uncredited)
Beauchamp Fontaine ... buyer (uncredited)
Patrick Fuhrman ... set dresser (uncredited)
Scott Mobley ... carpenter (uncredited)
Ricky Riggs ... scenic (uncredited)
Michael Shapiro ... set dresser (uncredited)

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Ulrika Akander ... dialogue editor
Christopher S. Aud ... sound effects editor
John Voss Bonds Jr. ... sound effects editor (as John V. Bonds Jr.)
Fred Burke ... foley artist
Catherine Calleson ... assistant sound editor
Joe Dorn ... supervising adr editor
Julie Feiner ... foley artist
Karyn Foster ... dialogue editor
John Fundus ... boom operator (as John Kenneth Fundus)
Patricia A. Galvin ... assistant adr editor (as Patricia Galvin)
Howell Gibbens ... adr editor
Scott Hecker ... supervising sound editor (as Scott A. Hecker)
Michael Herbick ... re-recording mixer
Peter F. Kurland ... sound mixer
Catt LeBaigue ... dialogue editor
James Likowski ... foley artist
Donald O. Mitchell ... re-recording mixer (as Don Mitchell)
Frank A. Montaño ... re-recording mixer
Jeanine Payne ... assistant sound editor
Troy Porter ... adr mixer
Fred Stafford ... adr editor
Robb Wilson ... assistant sound editor
Lisa K. Wolf ... assistant sound editor (as Lisa Wolf)
Steve C. Aaron ... sound mixer: second unit (uncredited)
Patrick Bietz ... sound editor (uncredited)
Jeffree Bloomer ... sound (uncredited)
Scott Clements ... cable utility (uncredited)
Eric Gotthelf ... foley mixer (uncredited)
Mark L. Mangino ... sound effects editor (uncredited)
George Nemzer ... supervising sound editor (uncredited)
Paul O'Bryan ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)

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Michael J. Hudson ... special effects assistant
John D. Milinac ... special effects supervisor

Stunts

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Cindy Folkerson ... stunt coordinator
Marguerite Happy ... stunts
Norman Howell ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Tom Abrams ... video assist operator
Lucas Bielan ... second assistant camera
Bobby Brown ... first assistant camera
Jeff Cronenweth ... camera operator
Stephen Crowley ... assistant chief lighting technician: second unit
Bill Finger ... second assistant camera: second unit
Joe Hicks ... dolly grip
Steele Hunter ... rigging grip
Gene Kearney ... key grip
Charles Laughon ... video assist operator / video playback operator
Calvin Maehl ... rigging gaffer
Ross A. Maehl ... chief lighting technician
Anastas N. Michos ... camera operator: second unit
Ted Morris ... first assistant camera: second unit
Nick Nelson ... assistant chief lighting technician
Chris Rawlins Jr. ... dolly grip: second unit
Kyle Rudolph ... steadicam operator
Paul Ryan ... director of photography: second unit
Charles Seabrook ... key grip: second unit
David St. Onge ... chief lighting technician: second unit
Demmie Todd ... still photographer
Dan Cornwall ... electrician (uncredited)
Tom Fendley ... electrician (uncredited)
Dale Fowler ... electrician (uncredited)
Jimmy Harritos ... electrician (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Judith Bouley ... additional casting
Marty Keener Cherrix ... casting assistant (as Marty Cherrix)
Melissa Biggs ... extras casting (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Stella Cottini ... costumer
Linda Henrikson ... costume supervisor
Eileen McCahill ... costumer
Fran Vega-Buck ... costumer: Ms. Roberts (as Francisca Vega-Buck)
Wendy Moynihan ... costumer (uncredited)

Location Management

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Laura Bryant ... assistant location manager
Stuart Neumann ... location manager

Music Department

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Ron Finn ... assistant music editor
Larry Fitzgerald ... music supervisor
Bruce Fowler ... orchestrator
Mark Hartley ... music supervisor
Jimmy Johnson ... musician: bass
Alan Meyerson ... score mixer / score recordist
Laura Perlman ... music editor
Jay Rifkin ... score mixer / score recordist
Robert Schaper ... music consultant
Joel Sill ... music consultant
Curt Sobel ... music consultant
Sean M. Hickey ... music preparation (uncredited)
Ladd McIntosh ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Gregg Silk ... assistant score engineer (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Amy Blanc Lacy ... script supervisor: second unit (as Amy Blanc)
Julie Pitkanen ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Randy Burke ... transportation captain
Ronald F. Debranski II ... Julia Robert's Trailer
David Little ... transportation captain
Dan Marrow ... transportation coordinator
David Carlton White ... grip: truck driver
Laura Connors ... transportation office coordinator (uncredited)
Mike Robinson ... production driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Paul Baron ... on-set medic
Toni Basil ... choreographer
Thomas Bianco ... assistant production accountant
Kathleen 'Bo' Bobak ... key set staff assistant
Steve Cainas ... production office staff
Rob Carliner ... assistant: Mr. Duvall
Melissa Crowe ... assistant: Ms. Roberts (as Melissa Crow)
Lauren Faye ... rider: grand prix
Cindy Folkerson ... technical advisor: horses
Margaret Garcia ... assistant: Mr. Hallstrom
Holly Gent ... production office supervisor (as Holly Gent Palmo)
Chris Gilmer ... office staff assistant
John Guss ... set staff assistant
Kara L. Haspel ... office staff assistant
Lyn Healy ... assistant to producers
Rusty Hendrickson ... boss wrangler
Elizabeth Himelstein ... dialect coach
Beau Holden ... assistant: Mr. Quaid
Nancy G. James ... craft service (as nancy James)
Kimberly Jase ... assistant production accountant
Michael G. Jefferson ... set staff assistant
Linda Labov ... assistant to producers
Bobby Lovgren ... wrangler
Alex McClain ... office staff assistant
Dennis Murphy ... rider: grand prix
Vincent Palmo Jr. ... production office staff
Shannon Ragsdale ... set staff assistant (as M. Shannon Ragsdale)
Debbie Roland ... dance instructor
Sarah Sandford ... set staff assistant
Nina Saxon ... title designer: end titles / title designer: main title
Todd Snell ... rider: grand prix
Steven Stevens Sr. ... rider: grand prix
Debbie Stevens ... rider: grand prix
Spooky Stevens ... unit publicist
Kelly Stewart ... on-set medic
Allen E. Taylor ... production accountant
Eleanor Thiesen ... wrangler
Peggy Tison ... accounts production assistant
Angel Trujillo ... caterer
Mary Tyng ... rider: grand prix
Aaron Vale ... rider: grand prix
Jonathan Lee Wilson ... office staff assistant
Debra Wycoff ... rider: grand prix
Bill Daly ... post-production accountant (uncredited)
Nicole Luther ... staff assistant (uncredited)
Bill McCamey ... on-set nurse (uncredited)
Mary Murphy ... dance double (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Grace Bichon, who is managing her father Wyly King's riding-stable, discovers that her husband, Eddie, deceives her with another woman. After confronting him in the middle of the night on the streets of their small home town, she decides to stay at her sister Emma Rae's house for a while to make up her mind. Breaking out of her everyday life, she starts to question everyone's authority, especially Wyly's, thus causing a stir in her parents' marriage, too. Written by Thomas Meyer

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Taglines A story about husbands, wives, parents, children and other natural disasters. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Sisters (United States)
  • Kings of Carolina (United States)
  • Game of Love (United States)
  • When You Get Lost in Love (Japan, English title)
  • Amour & mensonges (France)
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Runtime
  • 106 min
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Box Office

Opening Weekend United States $11,115,697, 06 Aug 1995
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $77,333,797

Did You Know?

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Trivia The movie was supposed to be called "Grace Under Fire", but that was rejected because of Grace Under Fire (1993). So the movie was eventually named after the song "Something To Talk About", popularized by Bonnie Raitt. The version in the movie is sung by Therese Willis. The song was composed by Shirley Eikhard. See more »
Goofs When Caroline is getting ready to ride Possum at an event, Dennis Quaid wishes her luck and calls her "Ladybug." Her nickname through the entire movie is "Doodlebug." See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Something to Talk About/Unzipped/Virtuosity/A Walk in the Clouds/The Brothers McMullen/Double Happiness (1995). See more »
Soundtracks Something to Talk About See more »
Quotes [Emma Rae knees Eddie in the groin]
Emma Rae: Grace, the lying cheating sack of shit is here.
Eddie Bichon: [on the floor] Can't... breathe...
Grace: Oh, my God. Emma Rae, what did you do?
Emma Rae: Well, you said to keep him busy. He's busy holding his nuts.
Grace: Oh, my God. Eddie, are you all right?
Eddie Bichon: No!
Grace: Help me get him up.
Eddie Bichon: No! You stay the hell over there!
Emma Rae: Don't worry. I wouldn't walk that far to help you up.
Grace: My God, Emma Rae. What is the matter with you?
Emma Rae: Consider it a blow for your dignity.
Grace: What is dignified about kicking somebody in the balls?
Emma Rae: Well, I feel better.
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