

Blind Date 1987
"A date with her is every man's dream come true. And with dreams like her - who needs nightmares?"
Blind Date (1987), directed by Blake Edwards, is a chaotic comedy-romance that follows Walter Davis, a bachelor who agrees to a blind date arranged by his brother.
Director: Blake Edwards
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Blind Date (1987) about?
Blind Date (1987) follows bachelor Walter Davis as he embarks on a blind date with Nadia Gates, his sister-in-law's free-spirited cousin. What starts as a simple evening out spirals into a frenetic chase through the city, as Nadia's unpredictable behavior and the arrival of her jealous ex-lover, David, turn the date into a series of slapstick disasters.
Who directed Blind Date?
Blind Date was directed by Blake Edwards, the acclaimed filmmaker behind classic comedies like The Pink Panther and Days of Thunder.
Who stars in Blind Date?
The film stars Kim Basinger as Nadia Gates, Bruce Willis as Walter Davis, and John Larroquette as Walter's skeptical lawyer friend, Harry.
Is Blind Date (1987) worth watching?
Blind Date (1987) is a solid pick for fans of 80s comedies, offering a mix of sharp wit, chaotic energy, and standout performances from Basinger and Willis. While it won't redefine the genre, its nostalgic charm and non-stop humor make it a fun, lightweight watch.
How long is Blind Date?
Blind Date (1987) has a runtime of 95 minutes.
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About Blind Date (1987) — A Wild Night of Comedy and Romance You Won't Forget
Blind Date (1987), directed by Blake Edwards, is a chaotic comedy-romance that follows Walter Davis, a bachelor who agrees to a blind date arranged by his brother. Expectations take a wild turn when Walter's sister-in-law warns him about Nadia Gates, her free-spirited cousin who must avoid alcohol. Ignoring the advice sets off a series of uproarious mishaps across town, as Nadia's unpredictable antics draw the attention of her volatile ex-lover, David. With every moment spiraling into madness, Walter finds himself trapped in a night filled with laughter, surprises, and more than a few close calls.
Kim Basinger and Bruce Willis deliver electric performances as the mismatched duo whose chemistry ignites amidst the chaos, while John Larroquette adds sharp comedic timing in support. Edwards masterfully balances slapstick humor with romantic tension, creating a film that's as heartfelt as it is hilarious. Blind Date (1987) is a timeless romp through New York City's vibrant nightlife, perfect for fans of witty banter and high-energy storytelling.




