Publisher's Synopsis
Triple bill of comedies starring Cameron Diaz. 'Knight and Day' (2010) is a blockbuster action comedy starring Diaz and Tom Cruise. When sweet-natured, unlucky-in-love June (Diaz) is set up on a seemingly normal blind date with Miller (Cruise), she finds her life turned upside down as it emerges that Miller is a secret agent on a foolhardy mission to protect an infinitely-powerful new piece of technology. Forced to flee the country with him, June finds herself catapulted into a dizzyingly dangerous international adventure that takes the fugitive pair all across the globe. 'What Happens in Vegas' (2008) stars Diaz and Ashton Kutcher as Joy and Jack, two strangers who spend a drunken night together in Las Vegas only to wake up the next morning and discover that they've married each other. To complicate matters further, Jack wins the $3 million jackpot on a slot machine after playing Joy's quarter. Unwilling to come to an agreement over the money, the pair take the disagreement to court, where a judge freezes the cash and orders them to work on their marriage for six months. The newlyweds begin devising schemes to undermine each other and get their hands on the money, but will they end up falling in love in spite of themselves? 'There's Something About Mary' (1998) follows the fate of Ted Stroehmann (Ben Stiller) and his lifelong obsession with the beautiful Mary Jenson (Diaz). In high school, Ted managed to get himself a date with Mary after he rescued her mentally handicapped brother, Warren, from a bully, but it ended in disaster when he contrived to do himself an injury while doing up his fly and had to be rushed to hospital. Thirteen years on, Ted is still unable to get over Mary and hires private detective Pat Healy (Matt Dillon) to find her. Healy tracks Mary and Warren to Miami, but falls in love with her himself and decides to tell Ted that she is now an overweight mother of four. Undeterred, Ted makes his own way to Miami, but finds that he has more competition than just Ted for Mary's affections.