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  2. Never Again: Directed by Eric Schaeffer. With Jeffrey Tambor, Jill Clayburgh, Caroline Aaron, Bill Duke. Two people who have pledged never to fall in love again then discover each other in a gay bar.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • Eric Schaeffer
    • 2001-03-11
  3. Never Again is a 2001 American comedy film written and directed by Eric Schaeffer. The film stars Jeffrey Tambor, Jill Clayburgh, Caroline Aaron, Bill Duke, Sandy Duncan and Michael McKean. After being shown at the 2001 South by Southwest, the film was widely released by USA Films on July 12, 2002. [1]

  4. Comedy takes a ribald yet compassionate look at two lovelorn fifty-something New Yorkers. Christopher (Jeffrey Tambor) is an exterminator-cum-jazz musician who, after years of one-night stands ...

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    • Jeffrey Tambor
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  5. Stream 'Never Again' and watch online. Discover streaming options, rental services, and purchase links for this movie on Moviefone. Watch at home and immerse yourself in this movie's story...

  6. Here's a collection of great films that have been long forgotten or were never given enough credit for their brilliance in the first place. I've left some obvious choices of this list as it's not a list of all great comedies but all great, obscure comedies.

  7. A tale about two lovelorn fiftysomething New Yorkers. Christopher is an exterminator-cum-jazz musician who, after years of one-night stands, begins to question his sexual orientation. Grace is a divorcee whose daughter has just left home for college. Grace is looking to jump-start her life...

  8. Jul 19, 2002 · Never Again. Comedy. 97 minutes ‧ R ‧ 2002. Roger Ebert. July 19, 2002. 4 min read. Here’s a case of two actors who do everything humanly possible to create characters who are sweet and believable, and are defeated by a screenplay that forces them into bizarre, implausible behavior.