<P> Although he had hoped to forget the whole incident, David grows increasingly insecure about his relationship with Diana, consumed with a fear that she remains involved with Gage; this insecurity is heightened by the fact that Diana discovers that Gage has bought their home / property while it was going into foreclosure . As tension between them builds, David and Diana separate . </P> <P> Gage renews his advances on Diana . Although she initially resists, Diana eventually consents to spending time with him and a relationship develops . David, meanwhile, hits rock bottom and then slowly pulls his life back together . When Diana files for divorce, David signs the divorce papers and gives the million dollars away . </P> <P> Diana tells Gage "I think we should talk". Gage, perhaps sensing what's coming, recognizes that, even if Diana stayed with him, their relationship would never achieve the intensity she had with David . Realizing that she longs to return to her husband, Gage makes up a story that she was only the latest in a long line of "million - dollar girls". Diana understands that Gage is doing this to make it easy for her to leave . Gage gives her his lucky coin, which is revealed to be double sided . She returns to the pier where David proposed seven years earlier, and he is there . She sits on the opposite side from him . They join hands . </P> <Ul> <Li> Robert Redford as John Gage </Li> <Li> Demi Moore as Diana Murphy </Li> <Li> Woody Harrelson as David Murphy </Li> <Li> Seymour Cassel as Mr. Shackleford </Li> <Li> Oliver Platt as Jeremy </Li> <Li> Billy Bob Thornton as Day Tripper </Li> <Li> Rip Taylor as Mr. Langford </Li> <Li> Billy Connolly as Auction M.C. </Li> <Li> Tommy Bush as David's Father </Li> <Li> Sheena Easton as Herself </Li> <Li> Herbie Hancock as Himself </Li> </Ul>

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