The Last Fling
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The Last Fling is a 1987 romantic comedy
Romantic Comedy
Romantic Comedy can refer to* Romantic Comedy , a 1979 play written by Bernard Slade* Romantic Comedy , a 1983 film adapted from the play and starring Dudley Moore and Mary Steenburgen...

 that stars John Ritter
John Ritter
Jonathan Southworth "John" Ritter was an American actor, voice over artist and comedian perhaps best known for having played Jack Tripper and Paul Hennessy in the ABC sitcoms Three's Company and 8 Simple Rules, respectively...

 and Connie Selleca.

Attorney Phillip Reed (Ritter) is tired of one night stands. He then meets a woman at the zoo. The Woman is Gloria (Selleca) who's getting married the next week. When she meets Phillip she lies to him and tells him her name is Marsha Lyons. The two hit it off right away and Gloria/Marsha tells Phillip she'll call him. Gloria/Marsha doesn't plan on ever calling him back, but when she calls her soon to be groom up and a woman,(presumably whom he slept with answers),Gloria/Marsha decides to call Phillip and asks him to go to Mexico with her. The two have an adventure getting there when the car they rented breaks down and catches fire. Then they hitch a ride with some local farm workers. Finally they make it to a beautiful home which is owned by Gloria/Marsha's parents. They have a blast in Mexico dining and dancing, eventually winding up in bed together. The next morning Phillip gets up looking for Gloria/Marsha who's already left. Phillip finds out via a videotape explanation left by Gloria/Marsha that she's getting married tomorrow and that he was supposed to be her last fling. Phillip then tries to find her. When he finally does, he tries to stop the wedding and convince Gloria that they belong together. In the end, Gloria leaves her groom at the altar and her and Phillip go for a walk in the zoo where they first met.

Cast:

John Ritter:Phillip Reed

Connie Selleca:Glora Franklin/Marsha Lyons

Randee Heller:Mimi

John Bennett Perry:Jason Elliot

Paul Sand:Jack

Scott Bakula:Drew

Music:

Features the song Par Avion by Mike and the Mechanics.

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