94 minutes
2/16/2000
Three sisters - Georgia, Eve, and Maddy - do what they do best with life, love, and lunacy on the telephone lines that bind - when their curmudgeonly father, Lou, is admitted to a Los Angeles Hospital. After years of wild living, intermittent affection, and constant phoning, he is finally threatening to die.
Meg Ryan
as Eve Mozell Marks
Diane Keaton
as Georgia Mozell
Lisa Kudrow
as Maddy Mozell
Walter Matthau
as Lou Mozell
Adam Arkin
as Joe Marks
Jesse James
as Jesse Marks
Shaun Duke
as Dr. Omar Kunundar
Ann Bortolotti
as Ogmed Kunundar
Cloris Leachman
as Pat Mozell
Maree Cheatham
as Angie
Myndy Crist
as Dr. Kelly
Edie McClurg
as Esther
Tracee Ellis Ross
as Kim
Libby Hudson
as Georgia's Assistant (Libby)
Celia Weston
as Madge Turner
Stephanie Ittleson
as Victoria
Charles Matthau
as Young Lou
Paige Wolfe
as Six-Year-Old Eve
Katie Stratton
as Twelve-Year-Old Georgia
Talia-Lynn Prairie
as Four-Year-Old Maddy
Ethan Dampf
as Four-Year-Old Jesse Marks
Bob Kirsh
as Nixon Library Representative
Kristina Dorn
as Young Pat
Venessia Valentino
as Nurse at Mesh Window
R.A. Buck
as Gay Man
Phil Levesque
as Gay Man
Mary Beth Pape
as Mother at Party
Catherine Paolone
as Doctor
Carol Mansell
as Woman Who Recognizes Maddy
Lucky Vanous
as Montana Dude
Bill Robinson
as Doctor on Soap
Jaffe Cohen
as Sub-Editor
Johnathan Cale
as Hairdresser
Janet Dey
as Event Attendee (uncredited)