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Blame it on Rio is a 1984 romantic comedy film, written by Charlie Peters and Larry Gelbart and directed by Stanley Donen. The original music score was composed by Kenneth Wannberg. Cast members included Michael Caine, Joseph Bologna, Valerie Harper, Michelle Johnson, José Lewgoy and Demi Moore. The film was shot on location in Rio de Janeiro, and the scenery is one of the film's highlights. Some people consider Blame It on Rio to be an unofficial remake of the French film Un moment d'égarement (A Moment of Distraction) which follows the same basic plot of a man having an affair with his best friend's daughter while on holiday. The film was marketed with the tagline "She's the hottest thing on the beach. She's also his best friend's daughter!" Victor (Bologna) and Matthew (Caine) are best friends who work for a major corporation in São Paulo, Brazil. Both are having problems in their respective marriages Victor's wife wants to divorce him, while Matthew has no idea what is wrong in... full article at wikipedia
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  • Feb 17, 1984
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  • She's the hottest thing on the beach. She's also his best friend's daughter!
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  • 100.0min
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Created by Metaweb Oct 23, 2006
Last edited by robert Apr 4, 2008

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