Additional information for Because I Said So, which has a domestic theatrical release set for February 2, 2007. The film is being distributed by Universal Pictures and has not yet been rated. Because I Said So has a total running time of 102 minutes.
PG-13
USA
15A
Ireland
K-7
Finland
M
Australia
IIA
Hong Kong
NC-16
Singapore
PG-13
Philippines
6
Netherlands
M/12
Portugal
10
Switzerland
13
Argentina
o.Al.
Germany
15
South Korea
U
Malaysia
PG-12
Taiwan
102min
¡Porque lo digo yo!
Spain
A la recherche de l'homme parfait
France
Ben sana söylemistim
Turkey
Cherche homme parfait
Canada
Férjhez mész - Mert azt mondtam
Hungary
I mana ehei panta dikio
Greece
Mert azt mondtam
Hungary
Minha Mãe Quer Que Eu Case
Brazil
Perché te lo dice mamma
Italy
Porque Sim!
Portugal
Porque lo digo yo!
Argentina
Sekavia suhteita
Finland
Tre systrar & en mamma
Sweden
Vdás se, a basta!
Czech Republic
Von Frau zu Frau
Germany
February 02, 2007
USA
February 09, 2007
Germany
February 16, 2007
Ireland
February 16, 2007
Italy
February 16, 2007
UK
March 14, 2007
Philippines
March 14, 2007
Philippines
March 15, 2007
Russia
March 29, 2007
Hong Kong
March 29, 2007
Singapore
April 04, 2007
Spain
April 05, 2007
South Korea
April 05, 2007
Sweden
April 06, 2007
Iceland
April 12, 2007
Slovenia
April 13, 2007
Latvia
April 13, 2007
Turkey
April 25, 2007
Portugal
April 27, 2007
Brazil
April 27, 2007
Finland
May 03, 2007
Australia
May 03, 2007
Israel
May 11, 2007
Denmark
June 15, 2007
Poland
June 28, 2007
Argentina
June 28, 2007
Greece
July 04, 2007
Belgium
July 26, 2007
Lebanon
August 02, 2007
Germany
August 02, 2007
Hungary
August 09, 2007
Thailand
August 15, 2007
Egypt
August 23, 2007
Netherlands
September 01, 2007
Japan
September 21, 2007
Colombia
September 21, 2007
Panama
October 26, 2007
Mexico
November 02, 2011
France
She's just your normal, overprotective, overbearing, over-the-top mother.
Daphne (played by Diane Keaton) is a single mother with three grown daughters. Daphne becomes over-concerned and almost obsessed over her youngest daughter's, Milly (Mandy Moore), love life after Milly's latest boyfriend dumps her. Afraid that Milly seems unable to find a good man on her own, Daphne's places an ad in the personals to find her a man and engineer a chance meeting. The plan seems foolproof until Milly meets someone on her own, who turns out to be a candidate that mom had already rejected. Daphne has her own handsome, successful choice for her daughter and tries to keep Milly from spending time with this other man. In the course of all her scheming and planning, Daphne finds someone who just might take her mind off her daughters for a while.(Commentary edited out)
Michael Lehmann
Director(s)
Karen Leigh Hopkins
Jessie Nelson
Writer(s)
Paul Brooks
producer
Michael Flynn
executive producer
Karen Leigh Hopkins
associate producer
Jessie Nelson
producer
Michael Newstat
producer
Scott Niemeyer
executive producer
Wendy Rhoads
co-producer
Jonathan Shore
associate producer
Norm Waitt
executive producer
Producer(s)
David Kitay
Composer(s)
Daphne Wilder
Diane Keaton
Milly Wilder
Mandy Moore
Johnny
Gabriel Macht
Jason
Tom Everett Scott
Maggie
Lauren Graham
Mae
Piper Perabo
Joe
Stephen Collins
Lionel
Ty Panitz
Eli
Matt Champagne
Derek
Colin Ferguson
Stuart
Tony Hale
Milly's Staff #1 / Matisse
Sophina Brown
Milly's Staff #2 / Charlie
Karen Leigh Hopkins
Milly's Staff #3
Emily Maisano
Cousin Dougy's Friend
Gerald Downey
Singing Bride
Ingrid Sanai Buron
Daphne's Masseuse (as Satya Lee)
Jennifer Bolton Lee
Maggie's Masseuse
Alexis Rhee
Milly's Masseuse
Shu Lan Tuan
Bad Teeth Guy
Steve Little
Cute Food Spewing Guy
John Ross Bowie
Foreign Guy
Parvesh Cheena
Sneezer
Doug Budin
Transsexual
Willam Belli
Arnold (as Carlo Michael Mancini)
Carlo Manchini
Iris
Mary Pat Gleason
Jason's Mother
Judi Barton
Jason's Father
Rudolph Willrich
Uncle Philip
David Purdham
Photographer
P.J. Byrne
Female Senior
Edith Jefferson
Catering Staff
Holly Westen
Bleached Teeth Guy
Nate Petre
Roller Blader
Allison Caetano
Roller Blader
Chris Monberg
Potential Date
Joey Genitempo
Dinner Party Guest (uncredited)
Curt Clendenin
Little Arthur (uncredited)
Zachary Gordon
Contractor / Carpenter (uncredited)
Garett Maggart
Cupcake Kid (uncredited)
Choice Patton
A meddling mother tries to set her daughter up with the right man so her kid won't follow in her footsteps.
Director(s)
Jessie Nelson
Writer(s)
producer
Michael Flynn
executive producer
Karen Leigh Hopkins
associate producer
Jessie Nelson
producer
Michael Newstat
producer
Scott Niemeyer
executive producer
Wendy Rhoads
co-producer
Jonathan Shore
associate producer
Norm Waitt
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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