Vote on this title
Click on a gene to vote or discover related titles.
Find it on:
| IMDb | |
| Rotten Tomatoes |
Welcome to Mooseport, 2004
English
USA, Germany
Profile of Welcome to Mooseport
The mood of Welcome to Mooseport is feel good, humorous, and clever. The plot centers around a love triangle, couples, and love and romance. It features farce. Welcome to Mooseport is a comedy and romance movie. In approach, it is realistic. It takes place, at least partly, in a store and in a small town. Welcome to Mooseport is set in Maine and New England. It happens in contemporary times.
Summary of Welcome to Mooseport
The quiet, charming town of Mooseport, Maine is invaded by the former president of the country in this Capraesque comedy starring Ray Romano and Gene Hackman. Monroe "The Eagle" Cole (Gene Hackman) is a hugely popular Clinton-era former president, who retires to bucolic Mooseport, Maine after a bitter divorce from his wife (Christine Baranski). Coincidentally, Mooseport is in need of a new mayor and Cole steps in to what he thinks will be a one-man race and a much-needed publicity boost. However, local handyman and plumber Handy Harrison (Ray Romano) has entered the race as well, complicating the no-contest election. Handy is a beloved Mooseport local, well-liked but incapable of committing to his long-time girlfriend Sally Mannis (Maura Tierney). Sally has spent the last seven years waiting for Handy to propose and so, when a smitten Cole asks her out on a dinner date, she eagerly accepts in hopes of making Handy jealous. It works, turning the race into a personal and political rivalry as Handy fights not only the mayorship but also to regain Sally's heart. Supporting stars include Marcia Gay Harden and Rip Torn as members of Cole's staff, who help to launch a full-scale campaign in the town of less than a thousand people.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA, Germany |
| Release date: | 20 February 2004 |
| Runtime: | 110 min |
Cast and Crew
as Monroe Cole
as Handy Harrison
Photos
Clips

Critics Reviews
USA Today
- |
- by: Mike Clark
Los Angeles Times
- |
- by: Kevin Thomas
Mood:
Plot:
Genres:
Time/Period:
Place:
Humor:
Attitudes:


