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While You Were Sleeping

A story about love at second sight.
1995 | 103m | English

(122096 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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A transit worker pulls commuter Peter off railway tracks after he's mugged, but—while he's in a coma—his family mistakenly thinks she's Peter's fiancée, and she doesn't correct them. Things get more complicated when she falls for his brother, who's not quite sure that she's who she claims to be.
Release Date: Apr 21, 1995
Director: Jon Turteltaub
Writer: Fredric LeBow, Daniel G. Sullivan
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords chicago, illinois, coma, sibling relationship, love of one's life, brother, subway, romcom, man of one's dreams, hospital, christmas
Production Companies Caravan Pictures, Hollywood Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $182,100,000
Budget: $17,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Sandra Bullock Lucy Eleanor Moderatz
Bill Pullman Jack Callaghan
Peter Gallagher Peter Callaghan
Peter Boyle Ox Callaghan
Jack Warden Saul
Glynis Johns Elsie
Micole Mercurio Midge Callaghan
Jason Bernard Jerry
Michael Rispoli Joe Jr.
Ally Walker Ashley Bacon
Monica Keena Mary Callaghan
Ruth Rudnick Wanda
Marcia Wright Celeste
Dick Cusack Dr. Rubin
Thomas Q. Morris Man in Peter's Room
Bernie Landis Doorman
James Krag Dalton Clarke
Rick Worthy Orderly
Marc Grapey Intern
Joel Hatch Priest
Mike Bacarella Mr. Fusco
Peter Siragusa Hot Dog Vendor
Gene Janson Man in Church
Krista Lally Phyllis
Kevin Gudahl Cop at ICU
Ann Whitney Blood Donor Nurse
Margaret Travolta Admitting Nurse
Shea Farrell Ashley's Husband
Kate Reinders Beth
Susan Messing Celeste's Friend
Richard Pickren Lucy's Father
Megan Schaiper Young Lucy
Name Job
Randy Edelman Original Music Composer
Linda Perlin Stunts
Carl Paoli Stunts
Braden Wright Unit Publicist
Robert Krzeminski Grip
Mark Brunetz Actor's Assistant
Fredric LeBow Screenplay
Bruce Franklin First Assistant Director
Charles J.D. Schlissel Unit Production Manager
Kaye Nottbusch Set Costumer
Benjamin Beardwood Dialogue Editor
Blair Scheller Boom Operator, Utility Sound
Suzan Wexler Set Designer
James Beshears ADR Supervisor
Deborah K. Dee Hairstylist
Adam Sawelson Dialogue Editor
Kimberly Guenther Durkin Costume Supervisor
Alicia Accardo Script Supervisor
Rosemary Orlando Assistant Production Coordinator
Rafael E. Sánchez Gaffer
Ann Hadsell Foley Recordist
Stephen Janisz ADR Editor
Morgan Michael Lewis Key Grip
Peter Hollocker Production Assistant
Katherine E. Beyda Production Supervisor
Sandra M. Middleton Second Assistant Director
Amanda Mackey Casting
Betsy Cox Costume Design
Elaina P. Schulman Key Hair Stylist
Chris David Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Amelia Hochberg Assistant Set Decoration
J. Paul Huntsman Supervising Sound Editor
Peter Kuttner First Assistant Camera
Jeanine Payne First Assistant Sound Editor
Larry Dias Set Decoration
Heather Pollock Costumer
John LaSalandra Music Editor
Sam Bertone Electrician
Chris Freres Best Boy Grip
Dean Drabin Foley Mixer
John S. Robertson Rigging Grip
Bruce Green Editor
Daniel G. Sullivan Screenplay
Chris Cornwell Art Direction
Garreth Stover Production Design
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond Casting
Aiman A. Humaideh Second Second Assistant Director
David Rennie First Assistant Editor
Frank Yario Jr. Video Assist Operator
Michael P. Weinstein Still Photographer
Curt Frisk Production Sound Mixer
Marcie Friedman Art Department Coordinator
Daniel B. Clancy Leadman
Hope A. Nielsen Second Assistant Camera
Gary Lewis Dialogue Editor
Jeffrey A. Williams Boom Operator
Pamela S. Westmore Makeup Supervisor
Rebecca Nicolaou Assistant Sound Editor
Joe Earle Sound Effects Editor
Jeff Rosen Foley Supervisor
Melissa K. Cooper Production Coordinator
Eugene F. Crededio Gaffer
William D'Ambra Property Master
Guy Clayton Special Effects Coordinator
Julie Herman Production Assistant
Gary Mundheim Foley Editor
Alphonse Blumenthal Best Boy Electric
Mark Purkart Grip
Cheryl McHugh Assistant Accountant
Robin E. Agron Assistant Location Manager
Robert Dawson Title Designer
Rick Boynton Locale Casting Director
Patricia S. Kingery Assistant Accountant
Ralph Ferraro Orchestrator
John P. Friday Electrician
David J. Chamerski Assistant Property Master
Harry N. Haase Lead Painter
John Hudecek Dolly Grip
Dana Armonda Production Secretary
Theresa Repola Mohammed Negative Cutter
Wileen Dragovan Assistant Location Manager
George DiLeonardi Transportation Coordinator
Patricia J. Amaral First Assistant Accountant
James Hogan Transportation Captain
Don J. Hug Location Manager
Tyler Osman Construction Coordinator
Bruce Tanis Sound Effects Editor
Anthony J. Lullo Electrician
Fernando M. Briones Grip
Leslie Mikol Production Assistant
Elizabeth Lang Casting Associate
Mary Mooney Producer's Assistant
Jack W. Haddox Production Accountant
Timothy J. Maxwell Transportation Captain
David Orr Color Timer
Jon Turteltaub Director
Phedon Papamichael Director of Photography
Rick LeFevour Stunt Coordinator
Stephan Choiniere Stunts
James Fierro Stunts
Whitney James Makeup Artist
Wally Pfister Camera Operator
Paul Massey Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gerald F. Nichols Production Assistant
Sidney Edwards Technical Advisor
Dennis Sands Scoring Mixer
Name Title
Steve Barron Executive Producer
Jonathan Glickman Associate Producer
Elaine Johnson Associate Producer
Susan Stremple Co-Producer
Charles J.D. Schlissel Co-Producer
Roger Birnbaum Producer
Joe Roth Producer
Arthur M. Sarkissian Executive Producer
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Reviews

Kamurai
7.0

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. This feels like a classic watch, like a movie that started a trope...but I can't think of a single other movie that did what this movie does. Sure there are movies about comas, amnesia, lying, but they don't do it in the same way, and I ho ... nestly believe it's because this movie did it so well that no one wants to risk copying it and do worse. This is also a great example of good situational comedy without bleeding over into abuse humor: at no point is she "suffering", she's not attacked, or wronged, but she's in a difficult situation that doesn't lend towards pleasantness in a ridiculous fashion, mostly because the family is insane, in the best of ways. Every single actor in this really brings it too. There are plenty of notable names, but as much as Sandra Bullock elevates the quiet, reserved character of Lucy, there are so many other good actors and characters throughout the movie, it feels extremely balanced, despite all the different story angles happening. The other thing happening is that this is sort of a reverse mystery. Instead of information that other characters know being hidden from the audience to be revealed later, the audience is almost the only one to know the truth until aspects are slowly revealed to the rest of the cast. If you haven't see this yet, put it on your list, I promise it still holds up: even if there are no smart phones yet, you'll barely notice.

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
7.0

Insanely cheesy and overtly sentimental... yet, I kinda like 'While You Were Sleeping'. Sandra Bullock is probably the main reason for the latter, as she gives a near perfect performance for this sorta role. The rest of the cast are good too, from Bill Pullman to Peter Gallagher to Jason Bernard. ... The story is paced finely, it's really just the strong cheese that brings the rating down for me. Still: 7/10. It's the sixth Jon Turteltaub film that I've seen: I'd class each one as good. Reliable director!

May 06, 2022
mooney240
7.0

**While You Were Sleeping is about more than just romance. It’s about finding family and, in this case, an adorable but crazy and entertaining family.** While You Were Sleeping is a heartwarming romantic comedy with the lead falling in love with a quirky but sincere family as much as their charmi ... ng son. The script isn’t perfect, with a couple of cliche and stereotypical rom-com moments, but the cast of goofy but not completely outrageous characters keep you engaged and want to see more of their antics. Sandra Bullock and Bill Pullman are a fun couple to watch and laugh with, and the whole premise of the film presents plenty of fun moments of awkwardness to laugh at. While You Were Sleeping is a funny, heartfelt, and wholesome rom-com from the 90s that my parents watched 100 times while I was growing up, which was way too much, but I have to admit… it’s a good one.

Jan 02, 2023
FilipeManuelNeto
8.0

**A good and really funny romantic comedy.** I don't consider myself a fan of romantic comedies, so I feel free to talk about them with complete dismay. And what I want to say about this romantic comedy is that it manages to be much better than we might expect at first glance. In fact, this fi ... lm manages to associate an excellent lead actress with a good story, full of comic moments. It all starts with a platonic passion that a young woman feels when she sees a man going to work every day. One day, she ends up saving his life, and a succession of misconceptions ends up making his family believe that she was going to marry him without them knowing. The comedy, of a familiar and friendly nature, has a Christmas background and is extremely appealing to watch in the company of the whole family. Sandra Bullock, however, is what makes the film work. I can't see an actress with more talent to be naive and nice at the same time as being funny. She has the time, space and material to shine, and she never misses an opportunity to dazzle us with her extraordinary creativity and skill. Bill Pullman also does a very nice job, and there are other actors (Peter Boyle, Jack Warden) who add even more talent to the film. On a technical level, the film is much simpler. Cinematography, sets, costumes and effects are quite regular, there is no real investment in these aspects, just an effort is made to keep the film within industry standards. However, this is not a real problem if we allow ourselves to be seduced by the story told and the moments of comedy that the film gives us.

Aug 12, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

Sandra Bullock does almost all of the heaving lifting in this engaging, if slightly far-fetched love story. She works in the token booth at her local Chicago train station where every morning she sees that cashmere-coated "Peter" (Peter Gallagher). She's got a bit of a crush on him, but after he get ... s accosted by some muggers on the platform and knocked onto the track she is more concerned that he will end up getting crushed by the 7.45 express! She manages to drag him to safety and next thing we are in the hospital, he has amnesia and she has allowed a scenario to develop where everyone things she's his fiancée. It's only really his brother "Jack" (Bill Pullman) who's a tad sceptical about this woman about whom none of his family have heard and as the two start to spar, they also start to... The rest of this follows some quite predicable lines but there's a fun chemistry between the always expressive Bullock and Pullman with Jack Warden and the scene stealing Glynis Johns adding some character to the family dynamic. Though it's hardly laugh-out-loud, we do get a sort of feel-good feeling that warms your cockles as it trundles along amiably.

Jan 01, 2024