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Director: James Foley
Cast: Madonna, Griffin Dunne, Bibi Besch, John McMartin
An uptight New York tax lawyer gets his life turned upside down, all in a single day, when he's asked to escort a feisty and free-spirited female ex-convict whom asks him to help prove her innocence of her crime.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Who's That Girl (1987), directed by James Foley, received mixed reviews from critics, with the film's lighthearted comedy and the chemistry between the lead actors praised, but the plot and pacing criticized. The film had no major awards recognition, and holds a 38% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, indicating a moderately positive audience reception.
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Fans of Madonna and quirky comedy-romance hybrids will delight in the 1987 film 'Who's That Girl' directed by James Foley. The film features a standout performance by Madonna as a free-spirited ex-convict who turns the uptight life of a New York tax lawyer upside down, blending laugh-out-loud moments with heartfelt themes of finding one's true self.
Who's That Girl is a 1987 American screwball comedy film directed by James Foley, and written by Andrew Smith and Ken Finkleman. It stars Madonna and Griffin Dunne, and depicts the story of Nikki Finn, a street-smart girl who is falsely accused of murdering her boyfriend Johnny and is sent to jail. After release, she meets Loudon Trott, who is supposed to make sure she gets on her bus back to Philadelphia, and convinces him to help her catch those responsible for her confinement. While searching for an embezzler, they fall in love with each other.
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