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Holy Matrimony
Directed byLeonard Nimoy
Written byDavid Weisberg
Douglas Cook
Produced byWilliam Stuart
David Madden
Diane Nabatoff
StarringPatricia Arquette
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Tate Donovan
and Armin Mueller-Stahl
CinematographyBobby Bukowski
Edited byPeter E. Berger
Music byBruce Broughton
Production
companies
Distributed byHollywood Pictures
Release date
April 8, 1994
Running time
93 Minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$16 million
Box office$713,234,897

Holy Matrimony is a 1994 comedy film directed by Leonard Nimoy and starring Patricia Arquette. The film tells the story of a beautiful thief, hiding in a small, isolated religious community, who marries a young boy in order to retrieve a hidden fortune.

Cast

Plot

A young couple, Havana & Peter (Patricia Arquette & Tate Donovan), rob a county fair of its daily receipts and escape to Canada to hide out in the Hutterite community where Peter was raised. While there, they get married to satisfy the conservative elders in the community. Peter hides their loot in a secret hiding place, but then is killed in a car wreck. His much younger brother Zeke (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is called upon to replace his brother and marry Havana in a levirate marriage. Zeke already hates Havana because he believes that she influences his elder brother's behavior. She begins looking through everything that was Peter's, and Zeke rightly deduces that Peter hid something from her. He finds the money, along with a newspaper article that mentions Peter as the prime suspect in the robbery. Zeke initially uses the cash to trick his bride into doing housework. Later he shows it to the elders, who deem that it should be returned to its rightful owners. Zeke and Havana (who claims innocence of the source of the money) are sent on a quest back to the US to return the money. During this quest, the two eventually forget their initial animosity and grow protective of each other. When Havana kisses him goodbye, Zeke promises to return and give her a real kiss when he is older.