The Butcher's Wife

The Butcher's Wife is a 1991  romantic comedy film, in which a  clairvoyant woman ( Demi Moore) thinks that she's met her future husband ( George Dzundza), who she has seen in her dreams and is a butcher in  New York. They marry and move to the city, where her powers tend to influence everyone she meets while working in the shop. Through her advice, she helps others and eventually finds the true man of her dreams. ==Plot [edit] ==

As a clairvoyant, Marina awaits signs from beyond that her true love, whoever he may be, is waiting for her, somewhere. When New York butcher Leo Lemke shows up on the tiny North Carolina island of Okracoke, where Marina lives, she is convinced that he is the man predestined to be her husband. After the wedding, Marina moves into Leo's blue-collar neighborhood, where she successfully commiserates with such eccentrics as withdrawn teenager Eugene, frustrated singer Stella Keefover, unlucky-in-love actress Robyn Graves, over analytical psychiatrist Dr. Alex Tremor, and frustrated dress shop clerk Grace. As Marina helpfully tries to chart the destinies of her new friends, she fails to notice that Leo is falling in love with Stella. Though there are many traumatic detours along the way, Marina's psychic talents have very positive effects on at least one of the characters, Doc Tremor, who is falling in love with her.

During their meetings, Doc Tremor begins to speak of Plato's theory of love and the notion of man and woman as "split-apart" halves of one whole being. He says of the notion, "It's a corruption [of Plato's actual theory], but it's Plato nonetheless." ==Cast [edit] ==

===Formats [edit] ===
 * Luis Avalos as Luis
 * Margaret Colin as Robyn Graves
 * Jeff Daniels as Dr. Alex Tremor
 * George Dzundza as Leo Lemke
 * Helen Hanft as Molly
 * Elizabeth Lawrence as Grammy D'Arbo
 * Miriam Margolyes as Gina
 * Frances McDormand as Grace
 * Demi Moore as Marina Lemke
 * Max Perlich as Eugene
 * Diane Salinger as Trendoid
 * Mary Steenburgen as Stella Keefover

It was released on VHS and later on DVD, then was out of print on both formats. To date no DVD re-release date has been announced.