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| Meryl Streep | Madeline Ashton | |
| Bruce Willis | Ernest Menville | |
| Goldie Hawn | Helen Sharp | |
| Isabella Rossellini | Lisle Von Rhumans | |
| Ian Ogilvy | Chagall | |
| Adam Storke | Dakota | |
| Nancy Fish | Rose | |
| Michelle Johnson | Anna | |
| Mary Ellen Trainor | Vivian Adams |
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| Producer | Robert Zemeckis
Steve Starkey |
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| Writer | Martin Donovan
David Koepp |
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| Cinematography |
Dean Cundey
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| Musician |
Alan Silvestri
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Helen, a writer, and Madeline, an actress, have hated each other for years. Madeline is married to Ernest, who was once Helen's fiance. After she recovers from a mental breakdown, Helen vows revenge by stealing back Ernest and plotting to kill Madeline. Both rivals have secretly drunk a miracle cure for aging; they accidentally discover, when each tries to eliminate the other, that they have become immortal and that "life" will never be the same again. |
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