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Over Her Dead Body

Over Her Dead Body SynopsisDevastated when his fiancee Kate (Eva Longoria Parker) is killed on their wedding day, Henry (Paul Rudd) reluctantly agrees to consult a psychic named Ashley (Lake Bell) at the urging of his sister Chloe (Lindsay Sloane). Despite his skepticism over her psychic abilities, Henry finds himself falling hard for Ashley, and vice versa. But there is a big snag. Ashley is being haunted by Kate's ghost, who considers it her heavenly duty to break up Henry and Ashley's fledgling romance, if it is the last thing she does on this earthly plane...

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Release Date: February 1, 2008
Genre: Comedy, Sci-Fi and Fantasy
Running Time:
Distributor(s): New Line Cinema
Tagline: Just because she's passed on... Doesn't mean she's moving on.
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sexual content and language.

Director:
Jeff Lowell

Writer(s):
Jeff Lowell - Screenplay

Producer(s):
Scott Niemeyer - Executive Producer
Norm Waitt - Executive Producer
Paul Brooks - Producer
Peter Safran - Producer
Chrisann Verges - Co-Producer

Movie Casts:
Eva Longoria Parker - Kate (as Eva Longoria)
Paul Rudd - Henry
Lake Bell - Ashley
Jason Biggs - Dan
Lindsay Sloane - Chloe
Stephen Root - Sculptor
Ali Hillis - Karen
Wendi McLendon-Covey - Lona
Kali Rocha - Angel
William Morgan Sheppard - Father Marks
Deborah Theaker - Mary
Colin Fickes - Don
Misha Collins - Brian
Sam Pancake - Bill
Jack Conley - Cab Driver
Heather Mazur - Sue
Armen Weitzman - Tom
Cullen Douglas - Handler
Antonio D. Charity - Guard
Richard Tillman - Gym Employee
Bru Muller - Rude Customer
Freddy Andreiuci - Hot dog vender
Laura Carson - Client
Clint Jung - John
Natalia Jaroszyk - Bride

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