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HouseSitter is a 1992 comedy film directed by Frank Oz, written by Mark Stein and starring Steve Martin, Goldie Hawn and Dana Delany. The premise involves a woman with con-artist tendencies who worms her way into the life of a reserved architect by claiming to be his wife.
When a burglar breaks into a mansion, the only valuable he can find is a lovely college student who is housesitting for vacationing neighbors. Not convinced the buxom blonde is who she says she is, he attempts to force her to reveal the location of the hidden goodies by binding her with the bondage equipment he's found secreted in a hidden drawer. Written by Anonymous
Davis builds his dream house and presents it to Becky with a proposal of marriage. She turns him down. He leaves the house, still with a ribbon running around it and returns to the city, terribly smitten with Becky. He meets Gwen who has an interesting relationship with the truth. He spends the night with her, but leaves while she is sleeping. She takes his description of the house, searches it out, and moves in. The residents of Davis' home town become curious and she invents a marriage, a courtship, and and an entire history. Davis' parents meet Gwen and are immediately taken with her. By the time Davis finds out what has happened, 2 things have happened, the whole town thinks he's married, and Becky tells him that Gwen has made her see him in a whole new light. Gwen and Davis agree that she can pretend to be his wife and get free rent while Davis works on Becky until they can announce a divorce. The trouble is that no one in the town wants them to separate and keep trying to help them reconcile. Written by John Vogel
When his longtime girlfriend Becky says no to marriage and the house he has built, architect Newton Davis takes it badly. Three months later a one night liaison with livewire waitress Gwen gets rather out of control when she tracks down the dream house, moves in, and lets it be known locally that she and Newton are married. Everyone in the small town take to her, including his parents, while Becky shows renewed interest. When Newton realises the situation he suggests to Gwen that continuing the deception might have advantages for both of them. Written by Jeremy Perkins
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