Information
| Year: | 1995 |
| Rating: | 6.1(5972) |
| Listed in: | Comedy, Romance |
| Directed by: | Billy Crystal |
| Actors: | Billy Crystal Joe Mantegna Richard Masur Debra Winger Cynthia Stevenson Julie Kavner |
| "A comedy about love... after marriage." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Billy Crystal | |
| Actors | |
| Billy Crystal | as Mickey Gordon |
| Joe Mantegna | as Andy |
| Richard Masur | as Craig |
| William Hickey | as Arthur |
| Robert Costanzo | as Waiter |
| John Spencer | as Jack |
| Tom Wright | as Tommy |
| Johnny Williams | as Lou |
| Marv Albert | as Himself |
| Bill Walton | as Himself |
| Charles Barkley | as Himself |
| David Robinson | as Himself |
| Dan Majerle | as Himself |
| Kevin Johnson | as Himself |
| Paul Westphal | as Himself |
| Sean Elliott | as Himself |
| Patrick Ewing | as Himself |
| Tim Hardaway | as Himself |
| Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | as Himself |
| Bill Laimbeer | as Himself |
| Reggie Miller | as Himself |
| Chris Mullin | as Himself |
| Charles Oakley | as Himself |
| Kurt Rambis | as Himself |
| John Starks | as Himself |
| Isiah Thomas | as Himself |
| Spud Webb | as Himself |
| Marques Johnson | as Himself |
| Rush Limbaugh | as Himself |
| David Sanborn | as Himself |
| Bert Copello | as Airline Employee |
| Ron Ross | as Insolent Official |
| Andy Flaster | as Airline Official |
| David St. James | as Airline Official |
| Gregory Paul Jackson | as Airline Official |
| Andreas Tessi | as Airline Official |
| Richard Assad | as Suitcase Man |
| Tim Halligan | as Doctor |
| Tim Albern | as Fertility Doctor |
| Tom Ohmer | as Motorcycle Policeman |
| E.E. Bell | as Angry Fan |
| Marty Brinton | as Angry Fan |
| Ken Johnson | as Angry Fan |
| Patrick Thomas O'Brien | as Angry Fan |
| Jay Rasumny | as Angry Fan |
| Robert Hunter Jr. | as Detroit Fan |
| Marty McSorley | as Detroit Fan |
| Richard Haje | as Dangerous Man |
| Clint Howard | as Exterminator |
| Zack Eginton | as 5-Year-Old Boy |
| Allan Kolman | as French Waiter |
| Roberto Bonanni | as Distinguished Frenchman |
| Andre Rosey Brown | as Huge Bodyguard |
| Rick Gunderson | as Motorcycle Cop |
| Eric Christian | as Motorcycle Cop |
| Irving Wasserman | as Man in Car |
| Scooter Barry | as Basketball Player |
| Nathaniel Bellamy Jr. | as Basketball Player |
| Robert M. Betts | as Basketball Player |
| Bernard Brown | as Basketball Player |
| Sam Crawford | as Basketball Player |
| Sterling Forbes | as Basketball Player |
| Greg Foster | as Basketball Player |
| Keith Gibbs | as Basketball Player |
| Anthony C. Hall | as Basketball Player |
| Kelvin L. Hildreth | as Basketball Player |
| Al Joseph | as Basketball Player |
| Brian Kilian | as Basketball Player |
| Gary Maloncon | as Basketball Player |
| Paul McCracken | as Basketball Player |
| Mike McGee | as Basketball Player |
| Nigel Miguel | as Basketball Player |
| Kevin Morris | as Basketball Player |
| Rich Porter | as Basketball Player |
| Cliff Reed | as Basketball Player |
| Charles Rochelin | as Basketball Player |
| Dawan Scott | as Basketball Player |
| Larry Spriggs | as Basketball Player |
| Reggie Theus | as Basketball Player |
| Charles Wahlheim | as Basketball Player |
| Marc Wilson | as Basketball Player |
| Dennis Wyatt | as Basketball Player |
| Kris Storsberg | as Dancer |
| Suren Arzoumanian | as Referee |
| Jim Gasso | as Referee |
| Barry Sousa | as Referee |
| Harvey E. Tidwell | as Referee |
| J. Greg Willard | as Referee |
| Phil Forman | as Man on Plane |
| Dan Castellaneta | as Man Test-Driving Car |
| Ace Diamond | as Extra |
| Paul Eha | |
| Ellsworth Hanna | as Couple Having Dinner |
| Randy Johnson | as Man Driving Porsche |
| Actresses | |
| Debra Winger | as Ellen Andrews Gordon |
| Cynthia Stevenson | as Liz |
| Julie Kavner | as Lucy |
| Cathy Moriarty | as Lois |
| Chris Shaver | as Laker Girl |
| Mary Ann Hermansen | as Knicks City Dancer |
| Joie Shettler | as Spurs Silver Dancer |
| Lisa Sherrill Gannon | as Attractive Woman |
| Andrea Toste | as Sonics Dancer |
| Lisa Rieffel | as Receptionist |
| Emmy Smith | as Woman in Porsche |
| Margaret Nagle | as Marilyn |
| Janette Caldwell | as Andy's Date |
| Judyann Elder | as Ivy |
| Deb Lacusta | as Nurse |
| Jo Farkas | as Angry Fan |
| Beverly Piper | as Organist |
| Charlotte Etienne | as 3-Year-Old Girl |
| Jennifer Mickelson | as 7-Year-Old Girl |
| Hedwige De Mouroux | as Distinguished Businesswoman |
| Jean Shum | as Waitress |
| Liz Sheridan | as Woman in Car |
| Genelle Lee Baumgardner | as Veronique |
| Diane Alexander | as Dancer |
| Eleni Calevas | as Dancer |
| Dana Cuartero-Giordano | as Dancer |
| Sannye Jones | as Dancer |
| Blythe Matsui | as Dancer |
| Jodie McDonald | as Dancer |
| Shauna Morrison | as Dancer |
| Janet Payne | as Dancer |
| Gloria Rodriquez | as Dancer |
| Jeanne Hanna | as Couple Having Dinner |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 26 September 1994 - 28 December 1994 |
| Plot: | Mickey Gordon is a basketball referee who travels to France to bury his father. Ellen Andrews is an American living in Paris who works for the airline he flies on. They meet and fall in love, but their relationship goes through many difficult patches. The story is told in flashback by their friends at a restaurant waiting for them to arrive. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Love Is Here To Stay" Written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin Performed by Billie Holiday Courtesy of Verve Records By arrangment with PloyGram Special Markets "Love Is Here To Stay" Written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin Performed by Gene Kelly from 'An American in Paris' Courtesy of Turner Entertainment Co. "Let's Do It" Written by Cole Porter "For All We Know" Written by J. Fred Coots and Sam Lewis Performed by Billie Holiday Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing "Tea For Two" Written by Vincent Youmans and Irving Caesar "It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" Written by Duke Ellington and Irving Mills "Nice Work If You Can Get It" Written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin "Blues In The Night" Written by Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen "Let's Face The Music And Dance" Written by Irving Berlin "School Days" Written by Gus Edwards and Will D. Cobb "Just One Of Those Things" Written by Cole Porter "Lazy River" Written by Sidney Arodin and Hoagy Carmichael Performed by Louis Prima Courtesy of Capitol Records By Arrangement with CEMA Special Markets "Cap'n Gentle" Written and Performed by John Pizzarelli, Martin Pizzarelli and Ray Kennedy "My Melancholy Baby" Written by Ernie Burnett and George A. Norton "April In Paris" Written by E.Y. Harburg and Vernon Duke Performed by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong Courtesy of Verve Records By Arrangement with PolyGram Special Markets "Star Sprangled Banner" Performed by David Sanborn "When You Love Someone" Written by Carole Bayer Sager, Marc Shaiman and Anita Baker Performed by Anita Baker and James Ingram Produced by David Foster Executive producer: Carole Bayer Sager |
Goofs
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DATE: In the Pistons/Lakers game when Mickey has his meltdown, the court is clearly the Phoenix Suns' court. The floor is purple instead of the Pistons' blue, and you can see the word America of "America West Arena" when he throws out Isiah Thomas. DATE: In the scene depicting Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's farewell-in-Detroit game, there's an NBC Sports banner in the middle of the scorers table. Kareem's final season was 1988-89, NBC did not start broadcasting the NBA until the 1990-91 season. |
Quotes
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Andy: Marriages don't work when one partner is happy and the other is miserable. Marriage is about both people being equally miserable. Mickey: I was thinking of doing some sightseeing. Ellen: Sightseeing? In Paris? What a bizarre notion. Mickey: Sure. You got any stuff here? Ellen: Yeah, we got some stuff. Would you like to see the Eiffel Tower? Mickey: That's here? Liz: We were faxing each other's brains out. Mickey: We were great in Paris. Ellen: Forget Paris. Mickey: Forget Paris? How do you forget the best week in your life? Ellen: Maybe that's just all we were - just a great week. Liz: HEY. If someone does not tell me about this baby, ASSES WILL BE KICKED. Mickey Gordon: Grab your new best friends, Ben and Jerry, and let's turn your ass into a helipad. [looking at Rodin's "The Thinker"] Ellen: Rodin never said what he was thinking. Mickey: You see, what I think he was thinking was, "Goddam Rodin. Three drinks and I'm nude." Mickey: You just had one of those 'I glued a bird to my head' days. Mickey: Never say famous last words, because they could be. Mickey: I am very impressed, you've got little kids over here, 2-3 years old, and they're already speaking French. Mickey: You're out of here, Jabbar! Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: Are you nuts? It's my farewell game. Mickey: Well then, let me be the first to say farewell. Craig: Here, have some bread. Everything will look better after bread. Mickey: [discussing the bridge from "An American in Paris", Mickey sings a line from the movie.] "It's very clear..." Ellen: Patton. Arthur: You asked for it, you got it, Toyota. Mickey: [Mickey finds out Ellen is married] You don't do this to a person, you know? You don't walk around being fabulous when you know you're not available. Mickey: [about Ellen's husband] Is he French? Ellen: Yes. Mickey: Is he handsome? Ellen: Yes. Mickey: Is he rich? Ellen: Yes. Mickey: Does he have a sister? |
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