When they met they heard bells. And that was just round one. Ernie Souchak (John Belushi) is a celebrated Chicago Sun-Times columnist famous for his blistering political exposes. While his controversial reporting has earned him the respect of his editor Howard McDermott (Allen Goorwitz) and the admiration of a legion of fans it also earns him a trip to the hospital following a run-in with some disgruntled thugs. Suggesting he leave the city for a while McDermott sends Ern
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City meets country in this romantic comedy about a tough Chicago newspaperman who falls in love with an ornithologist Ernie Souchak is a guy who thinks communing with nature means sitting on a bench in the City Park Nell Porter is a woman who has spent most of her life alone in the mountains studying birds The two meet when a reluctant Souchak is sent to the Rocky Mountains to do a story on the reclusive bird lover Their mutual attraction overcomes their differences as the mismatched couple begins pursuing a highly irregular relationship
Comedy starring John Belushi. Controversial reporter Ernie Souchak (Belushi) finds himself on the sharp end of a story when he is attacked by thugs after one of his exposés. His editor Howard McDermott (Allen Goorwitz) sends Ernie out to the Rockies to recuperate, suggesting he interview renowned ornithologist Nell Porter (Blair Brown). The sparks fly when the wise-cracking big city reporter meets up with the nature-loving naturalist, but before long this mismatched couple find themselves trekking through the mountains of the Continental Divide.
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