
Sandra Bullock
Margaret Tate
Ryan Reynolds
Andrew Paxton
Malin Åkerman
Gertrude
Craig T. Nelson
Joe Paxton
Mary Steenburgen
Grace Paxton
Betty White
Grandma Annie
Denis O'Hare
Mr. Gilbertson
Oscar Nuñez
Ramone
Aasif Mandvi
Bob Spaulding
Michael Nouri
Chairman Bergen
Gregg Edelman
Lead Counsel Malloy
Michael Mosley
Chuck
Dale Place
Jim McKittrick
Alicia Hunt
Coffee Barista
Alexis Garcia
Immigration Clerk
Kortney Adams
Colden Books Receptionist
Chris Whitney
Medivac Pilot
Jerrell Lee Wesley
Jordan
Phyllis Kay
Mrs. McKittrick
Kate Lacey
Party Guest
Gene Fleming
Store Owner
Mary Linda Rapelye
Executive Secretary
B. Johnson
Guy in Office
John Franchi
Taxicab Driver (uncredited)
Dan Griffin
Businessman / Pedestrian on Sidewalk (uncredited)
London Hall
Wedding and Reception Guest (uncredited)
Dan Marshall
Lawyer at Publishing Company (uncredited)
Ron Murphy
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Niecy Nash-Betts
Stewardess (uncredited)
Thomas Olson
Party Guest (uncredited)
Donna Glee Reim
Reception Guest (uncredited)
Rich Skinner
New York Cab Driver (uncredited)
Ylian Alfaro Snyder
Immigrant at INS Office (uncredited)
Uzimann
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Larry Vigus
Party Guest (uncredited)

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Reviews

Ok, so the premise is all a bit far-fetched, but the combination of the charismatic Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds does work quite well in this daft, predictable, rom-com. Canadian “Margaret” is the no-nonsense editor-in-chief at a publishing house and the downtrodden “Andrew” is her not so executive assistant. She gets quite a shock when she is told by her bosses that her work visa isn’t being

You can see what's coming from a mile off. Still good though. I'm pretty sure I've watched <em>'The Proposal'</em> before many, many years ago as I semi recognised a couple of scenes and knew where the story was going from basically pressing play, though the second half of the film didn't feel like something I had previously seen... so who knows! Either way, that didn't affect my enjoyment at a

**Had to see it a second time to be convinced, but The Proposal is a top-shelf rom-com!** When I first saw this movie in theaters back when it came out, I was not impressed. But after rewatching it, I'm still trying to remember what I didn't like! I was laughing out loud and feeling my heartstrings pulled the entire time. The dog and eagle scene had me rolling! Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds












