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Best Garry Marshall Movies

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Get ready to celebrate the king of romantic comedies and heartwarming ensemble pieces! This poll dives into the delightful filmography of Garry Marshall, the visionary director behind some of Hollywood's most beloved and quotable movies. From the seaside charm of *Pretty Woman* to the festive fun of *Valentine's Day*, his films consistently delivered laughter, love, and memorable characters that have resonated with audiences for generations. Prepare to revisit your favorites and decide which Garry Marshall movie reigns supreme! Now it's your turn to weigh in and cast your vote! We've compiled a selection of Garry Marshall's most popular and critically acclaimed works, but the ultimate decision rests with you. Scroll through the options, consider the performances, the storylines, and the overall impact each film has had on you, and then click on your top choices. Don't forget to share the poll with fellow movie enthusiasts and see how their opinions stack up! Let the voting begin!

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Frankie and Johnny (1991)

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In Garry Marshall's charming rom-com, *Frankie and Johnny* (1991), we meet Johnny (Al Pacino), recently released from prison after a forgery charge. He quickly finds work as a cook in a bustling New York diner, where his path crosses with Cora (Hecuba Davis), a fellow waitress. However, it's Cora's friend and colleague, Frankie (Michelle Pfeiffer), who truly captures Johnny's attention. Initially, Frankie is hesitant to get involved with Johnny, still wary from past experiences. It's only when her supportive best friend, Tim (Nathan Lane), convinces her to open her heart that Frankie considers giving Johnny a chance at romance. This film undeniably earns its spot among the best Garry Marshall movies due to its signature blend of heartfelt storytelling, relatable characters, and that unmistakable Marshall magic. Marshall excels at capturing the everyday lives and emotional journeys of ordinary people, and *Frankie and Johnny* is a prime example. He masterfully portrays the burgeoning, awkward, and ultimately deeply touching relationship between Frankie and Johnny, brought to life by the undeniable chemistry of Pacino and Pfeiffer. The film’s New York diner setting feels lived-in and authentic, and Marshall populates it with a cast of quirky, endearing supporting characters, much like his other beloved films. It's a movie that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit, the possibility of finding love in unexpected places, and the importance of second chances, all hallmarks of Marshall's enduring directorial legacy.

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