Sweet Home Alabama 22 years old

Sometimes What You're Looking For Is Right Where You Left It.

Sweet Home Alabama

New York fashion designer, Melanie Carmichael suddenly finds herself engaged to the city's most eligible bachelor. But her past holds many secrets—including Jake, the redneck husband she married in high school, who refuses to divorce her. Bound and determined to end their contentious relationship once and for all, Melanie sneaks back home to Alabama to confront her past.

Credits

Sweet Home Alabama Cast

Name Character
Reese Witherspoon She was 26, now 48 years old as Melanie "Carmichael" Smooter Perry
Nathan Lee Graham He was 34, now 56 years old as Frederick Montana
Colin Ford He was 6, now 28 years old as Clinton Jr. (uncredited)
Leslie Hendrix She was 42, now 64 years old as Reporter
Mary Kay Place She was 55, now 77 years old as Pearl Smooter
Patrick Dempsey He was 36, now 58 years old as Andrew Hennings
Jean Smart She was 51, now 73 years old as Stella Kay
Dakota Fanning She was 8, now 30 years old as Young Melanie Smooter
Michelle Krusiec She was 27, now 50 years old as Pan
Rhona Mitra She was 26, now 48 years old as Tabatha Wadmore-Smith
Josh Lucas He was 31, now 53 years old as Jake Perry
Fred Ward He was 59, now 81 years old as Earl Smooter
Mary Lynn Rajskub She was 31, now 53 years old as Dorothea
Melanie Lynskey She was 25, now 47 years old as Lurlynn
Jody Thompson She was 26, now 48 years old as Dead Soldier
Sean Bridgers He was 34, now 56 years old as Eldon
Ethan Embry He was 24, now 46 years old as Bobby Ray
Candice Bergen She was 56, now 78 years old as Mayor Kate Hennings
Sarah Baker as Dix
Katharine Towne She was 24, now 46 years old as Erin Vanderbilt
Courtney Gains He was 37, now 59 years old as Sheriff Wade
Kevin Sussman He was 31, now 54 years old as Barry Lowenstein
Thomas Curtis He was 129, 71 years old when he died as Young Jake
Bob Penny as Wallace Buford
Sharon Blackwood as Virgie
Ted Manson He was 75, 81 years old when he died as Colonel Murphy
Deborah Duke She was 51, 59 years old when she died as Sherma
Kelsey Lowenthal as Carrie Lee
Jen Apgar She was 30, 44 years old when she died as Starr

Sweet Home Alabama Crew

Name Department
Clay A. Griffith as Production Design. He was 35 (now 57) years old Art
Michael Fottrell as Executive Producer. Production
Andrew Dunn as Director of Photography. He was 52 (now 74) years old Camera
Juel Bestrop as Casting. Production
Troy Takaki as Editor. Editing
Stokely Chaffin as Producer. Production
Kathleen Chopin as Casting. Production
Tracey Wadmore-Smith as Editor. Editing
Blythe Cappello as Casting Associate. Production
Douglas J. Eboch as Story. He was 34 (now 57) years old Writing
Wink Mordaunt as Executive Producer. Production
Laura Ziffren as Music Supervisor. Sound
Jeanne McCarthy as Casting. Production
Neal H. Moritz as Producer. He was 43 (now 65) years old Production
Louis D'Esposito as First Assistant Director. Directing
Jon Jashni as Executive Producer. He was 2 (now 24) years old Production
Andy Tennant as Director. He was 47 (now 69) years old Directing
Sophie de Rakoff as Costume Design. She was 33 (now 55) years old Costume & Make-Up
Lonnie R. Smith, Jr. as Stunt Coordinator. Crew
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Sweet Home Alabama (22 years)

Sometimes What You're Looking For Is Right Where You Left It.

  • Release day: Thursday, September 26, 2002
  • Runtime: 108 minutes
  • Budget: 30000000.00
  • Revenue: 180622424.00