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When Harry Met Sally...

Runtime
1hr 36mins
Directed by
Rob Reiner
Featuring
Billy Crystal,
Meg Ryan,
Carrie Fisher
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Can a man and a woman be friends, or does sex always get in the way?

Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal star as two best friends of the opposite sex in the blockbuster, heartwarming romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally. Harry Burns and Sally Albright meet when they share a car on a trip from Chicago to New York after both graduate college. As the two build their lives and careers in Manhattan, they find love and heartache–with other people–but their paths continue to cross and their friendship continues to grow over the years...until they confront the decision whether to let their friendship develop into romance. 

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