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The Proposal: Directed by Anne Fletcher. With Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds, Mary Steenburgen, Craig T. Nelson. When New York editor Margaret faces deportation, she convinces her assistant Andrew to marry her in return for a promotion.
For three years, Andrew Paxton has slaved as the assistant to Margaret Tate, hard-driving editor at a New York publisher. When Margaret, a Canadian, faces deportation for an expired visa, she hatches a scheme to marry Andrew, and he agrees if she will promise him a promotion.
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The Proposal. Edit. Betty White almost turned down her role in the film because filming would require her to spend ten weeks away from her golden retriever. Julia Roberts was the first choice to play Margaret but reportedly refused to take a pay cut, so Sandra Bullock took over the role.
The Proposal is a hard film not to enjoy but it's an even harder film to admire. Aside from the two exceptional lead performances from Ryan Reynolds and Sandra Bullock and the humour they create, the story is dowsed in clichés and left to drown.
The Proposal: Directed by Anne Fletcher. With Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds, Mary Steenburgen, Craig T. Nelson. When New York editor Margaret faces deportation, she convinces her assistant Andrew to marry her in return for a promotion.
The Proposal -- International Trailer #2 A publishing executive (Bullock) forces her assistant (Reynolds) to marry her so she can avoid deportation back to Canada. Get the IMDb App
The Proposal: Trailer. A pushy boss (Bullock) forces her young assistant (Reynolds) to marry her in order to keep her Visa status in the U.S. and avoid deportation to Canada.
The Proposal: Directed by Richard Gale. With Jennifer Esposito, Nick Moran, Stephen Lang, William B. Davis. An undercover cop needs a female police officer to pretend to be his wife in order to get close to a ruthless crime boss.
As I swung open that door, there he was... Andrew Paxton : Standing. Margaret Tate : Kneeling. Andrew Paxton : Like a man. Margaret Tate : On a bed of rosebuds, in a tuxedo. Your son. Your son... and he was choking back soft, soft sobs. And when he held back the tears and finally caught his breath, he said to me...