Synopsis
Green Card fuses the template of a light romantic comedy with a classic fish-out-of-water scenario. In order to retain her beautiful rent-controlled Manhattan apartment, a beautiful, socially-conscious American woman (Andie MacDowell) has to be married, so she decides to marry a burly French composer (Gerard Depardieu), who is eager to earn a green card so he can stay and work in America. After the marriage, the couple doesn't live together, but when the government's Immigration agents begin to investigate the pair, they are forced to put up a charade to convince the authorities that they are truly in love. Of course, the charade eventually becomes reality.
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Movie News
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'Green Card' Guy Greenlighted
HOLLYWOOD, July 19, 2000 -- Gerard Depardieu was released Monday from a Paris hospital after successful heart bypass surgery, according to his agent. "He is in very good form, but he will now rest for three weeks at home under medical supervision," Claude Davy told Reuters.
The 51-year-old actor underwent surgery July 10 after he entered the hospital because of chest pains.
Depardieu is known as a voracious eater and drinker. At the Cannes Film Festival in May, when reporters asked the actor what had happened to his diet and weight-loss regimen, he showed them his gut and said, "This is what happened to it. I love life," according to Reuters.
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'Green Card' Guy Out of Hospital
HOLLYWOOD, July 11, 2000 -- French actor Gerard Depardieu has undergone a successful heart bypass operation after suffering chest pains during a film shoot. Depardieu, 51, was treated at Foch Hospital near Paris, and there were no complications, his agent told Reuters.
Depardieu, who was nominated for an Oscar for his role in 1990's "Cyrano de Bergerac" and found fame on U.S. shores the same year in "Green Card," was briefly hospitalized two years ago when he was injured in a motorcycle accident outside Paris.