The Last Fling

The Last Fling is a 1987 American made-for-television romantic comedy film directed by Corey Allen, written by Mitchel Katlin, and starring John Ritter and Connie Sellecca.

At a football game Gloria Franklin, who is getting married in two weeks, finds out her fiancé Jason is going to Vegas for a bachelor party weekend.

That evening, when Jason asks what she did over the weekend, Gloria completely tells the truth but sarcastically so he believes she's joking.

Late to the courthouse, Phillip is feeding pidgeons on a bench when Walt from his newsstand comes by, with his wife of 30 years.

Invigorated, Phillip goes to the courthouse and asks the judge to put off the Fields's hearing to give them time to reconsider.

At the zoo, she talks up from the underpass, insisting it's too late, listing all the things they'd have to cancel, but is not able to say she doesn't love him and then hops on a bus.

In the end, Gloria leaves her unfaithful groom at the altar, and she and Phillip go for a walk in the zoo where they first met.

John J. O'Connor of The New York Times wrote that the film "tries hard, and often rather amiably, to be what used to be known as a romantic romp" but "gives us silliness that keeps toppling into stupidity.