

Happy Accidents
Visit website6.8/10 • 131
2000-01-25 • 1h 50m
Sometimes the future is better than it used to be.
A comedy that pays tribute to the science fiction genre -- specifically, the sub-genre of time travel. But here the alternate reality is contemporary New York City where past and future experiences of trust, commitment and denial are cleverly put to the test. Just as Ruby is beginning to relish her first-ever healthy relationship, Sam begins muttering about being a time traveler from the year 2470.
- Directors
- Brad Anderson
- Writters
- Brad Anderson
- Editors
- Brad Anderson, Brad Anderson

Happy Accidents
Visit website2000-01-25 • 1h 50m
6.8/10 • 131
Sometimes the future is better than it used to be.
A comedy that pays tribute to the science fiction genre -- specifically, the sub-genre of time travel. But here the alternate reality is contemporary New York City where past and future experiences of trust, commitment and denial are cleverly put to the test. Just as Ruby is beginning to relish her first-ever healthy relationship, Sam begins muttering about being a time traveler from the year 2470.
- Directors
- Brad Anderson
- Writters
- Brad Anderson
- Editors
- Brad Anderson, Brad Anderson
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsMarisa Tomei
Ruby Weaver
Vincent D'Onofrio
Sam Deed
Holland Taylor
Therapist
Nadia Dajani
Gretchen
Tamara Jenkins
Robin
Cara Buono
Bette
Neal Huff
Artist
Sean Gullette
Mark
Tovah Feldshuh
Lillian Weaver
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- English
- Budget
- --
- Revenue
- $688,510.00
- Keywords
- futuretime traveltime looptime paradoxindependent film