Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 75000000
Revenue
$ 196482882

Henry Roth

Lucy Whitmore

Ula

Doug Whitmore

Alexa

Dr. Keats

Sue

Ten Second Tom

Marlin Whitmore

Stacy

Nick

Old Hawaiian Man

Security Guard

Security Guard

Jennifer

Pablo

Patient

Cook's Helper

Café Regular

Café Regular

Café Regular

Ula's Kid

Ula's Kid

Ula's Kid

Ula's Kid

Ula's Kid

Linda

Sheriff

Female Firefighter

Salon Worker

Salon Patron

Salon Patron

Salon Patron

Blonde in Office

Dentist

Patient in Dentist Office

Coroner

Woman in Car

Redhead

Tan Friend

Young Woman

Stacy's Husband

Caddy

Henry & Lucy's Daughter

Factory Worker

Sea Lion Trainer

Ula's Wife

Waiter

Jet Skiier

Cafe Regular (uncredited)

Girl in factory (uncredited)

Tamy (uncredited)

Seaplane Pilot (uncredited)

Fisherman (uncredited)

Bar Drinker (uncredited)

Woman (uncredited)

Man at the restaurant (uncredited)

Noreen (uncredited)

Amnesia Patient (uncredited)

Ex-Girlfriend (uncredited)

Written by mooney240 on 2022-09-14
**Great laughs, ridiculously fun characters, and a sweet story make 50 First Dates a fantastic date night movie.** Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore bring their zany chemistry back together again to make my favorite Adam Sandler movie and one of the most entertaining RomComs a couple could enjoy. 50 First Dates delights with its ridiculous and heartwarming characters. Rob Schneider and Sean Astin’s characters are by far the most outrageous and most fun parts of the film. The far-fetched premise of 50 First Dates perfectly lends itself to some hilarious moments and, ultimately, an endearing story of love overcoming even the most challenging of obstacles. 50 First Dates perfects the Adam Sandler formula with extremely satisfying and humorous results.

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-09-04
A harmless feel-good romantic comedy with Adam Sandler on usual form as a bit of a commitment-phobe. That is, until he meets "Lucy" (Drew Barrymore") and he really thinks he has found true love. The snag is that she has some pretty serious short-term memory issues and so each time they meet, he has a sort of first date groundhog day to get through. This is a bit of a one joke movie, though some of the daily variations inject a little extra to the, sometimes laboured, prevailing theme. Decent enough performances from the leads - with a strong supporting cast (including Dan Ackroyd, Sean Astin & Rob Schneider) - make this a watchable, if forgettable rom-com.