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When Sara (Elizabeth Hurley) is served divorce papers while she is in New York, she is stunned. She then persuades Tyler, the process server, to serve Moore's husband instead so that she can get a larger portion of his money in the divorce.
6 July 1969, Sulphur Springs, Texas, USA
April 14, 1977 in San Angelo, Texas, USA
30 July 1968, Flint, Michigan, USA
July 24, 1975 in West Covina, California, USA
24 March 1947, Sanderson, Texas, USA
14 July 1946, Bronx, New York, USA
22 June 1958, Birmingham, Michigan, USA
17 October 1962, Guayaquil, Ecuador
10 March 1937, The Bronx, New York, USA
22 August 1964, Dallas, Texas, USA
1 February 1952, Arlington, Texas, USA
1 November 1980, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
18 November 1978, Clovis, New Mexico, USA
June 19, 1969 in Paterson, New Jersey, USA
June 14, 2016
Predictable comedy has profanity, iffy humor, and violence.June 11, 2013
A third-rate conflation of Midnight Run and It Happened One Night, Serving Sara relies heavily on Perry's perpetually exasperated shtick, which fits more comfortably among the democratic ensemble of TV's Friends.January 03, 2007
Romantic comedy ought to have some romance and laughs, but this extraordinarily flat effort has neither.July 26, 2014
[There's] nary a laugh to be found.January 03, 2007
Crass and joyless.June 11, 2013
This movie doesn't play; it just lies there, waiting to be kicked around by anyone unfortunate enough to have shelled out good money to see it.June 11, 2013
Perry and Hurley don't have much chemistry, and the story is so dumb you might want to sue it for stupidity.July 26, 2014
Perry and Hurley banter and bicker in the old screwball tradition, and it's clear from the start that they're supposed to fall in love. They just don't sell it with much conviction.July 26, 2014
Perry smirks and mugs throughout while Hurley just seems massively bored, practically yawning even while hoisting her shirt for the hotel clerk.April 29, 2009
An unfunny, unpleasant romance comedy entry...July 26, 2014
The spectacularly bland comedy Serving Sara offers us a TV actor and a fashion mannequin in lieu of actual movie stars.August 29, 2002
The plot fluctuations unfold as predictably as any other cross-country buddy-buddy flick you care to mention.