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  1. Just a Kiss is a 2002 dark comedy film and the directorial debut of Fisher Stevens. Patrick Breen wrote the screenplay adapted from his own off-Broadway play entitled Marking and co-starred in the film.

  2. May 15, 2003 · Just a Kiss: Directed by Fisher Stevens. With Marley Shelton, Ron Eldard, Patrick Breen, Sanjiv Jhaveri. A group of thirtysomethings having problems with fidelity gets an opportunity to turn back the clock.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Fisher Stevens
    • 2003-05-15
  3. One illicit kiss sends a group of young Manhattanites on a wild ride into the dark side of modern romantic neuroses. In this 21st century metropolis, fate, lust and loss sometimes dangerously ...

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  4. Mar 1, 2016 · When does a kiss become more than just a kiss? When it takes a group of young New York City Manhattanites on a wild ride into the dark side of modern romanti...

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    • Lakeshore Entertainment
  5. Just a Kiss. Summaries. A group of thirtysomethings having problems with fidelity gets an opportunity to turn back the clock. In Manhattan, Halley loves Dag, a philanderer who claims he's reformed. Dag's best friend Peter loves Rebecca, a suicidal dancer who sleeps around without Peter knowing.

  6. Just a Kiss. 2002 · 1 hr 31 min. R. Comedy · Romance. They say the heart goes where it will, and six people find theirs following a very complicated road map with a seventh creating some unexpected detours in this dark romantic comedy.

  7. Oct 18, 2002 · "Just a Kiss," directed by the actor Fisher Stevens, begins with a kiss between two people who should not be kissing and ends after those people, and their significant others, and assorted insignificant others, undergo sexual and emotional misunderstandings, survive plane crashes, end up in the hospital or comatose, etc., while occasionally ...