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Overview

User Rating:
5.3/10   3,127 votes
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Director:
Writers (WGA):
Jay McInerney (novel)
Jay McInerney (screenplay)
Contact:
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Release Date:
1 April 1988 (USA) more
Genre:
Plot:
A disillusioned young writer living in New York City turns to drugs and drinking to block out the memories of his dead mother and estranged wife. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 nomination more
NewsDesk:
Roberts Ended Writer's Marriage
 (From WENN. 12 July 2007)

User Reviews:
Fox was miscast more (27 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Michael J. Fox ... Jamie Conway

Kiefer Sutherland ... Tad Allagash

Phoebe Cates ... Amanda

Swoosie Kurtz ... Megan
Frances Sternhagen ... Clara
Tracy Pollan ... Vicky
John Houseman ... Mr. Vogel

Charlie Schlatter ... Michael
David Warrilow ... Rittenhouse

Dianne Wiest ... Mother

Alec Mapa ... Yasu Wade
William Hickey ... Ferret Man
Gina Belafonte ... Kathy

Sam Robards ... Rich Vanier
Bernard Zette ... Stevie (as Zette)
Marika Blossfeldt ... Bald Girl

Jessica Lundy ... Theresa

Kelly Lynch ... Elaine
Peter Boyden ... Maitre d'

Annabelle Gurwitch ... Barbara
Russell Horton ... Walter Tyler

Maria Pitillo ... Pony Tail Girl

Susan Traylor ... Leather Lady
Michael Fischetti ... Mannequin Craftsman
Harvey Waldman ... Deli Man

David Hyde Pierce ... Bartender at Fashion Show
Jim Babchak ... Bartender at Disco
Peg Murray ... Receptionist
Barbara Rucker ... Elegant Lady
Pat Santino ... Security Guard

Mike Bacarella ... Bakery Man
Josie Bell ... Runway Model
Anne Bezamat ... Runway Model
Alva Chinn ... Runway Model
Dianne De Witt ... Runway Model
Nathalie Gabrielli ... Runway Model
Jennifer Houser ... Runway Model
Lynn Howland ... Runway Model
Sheila Johnson ... Runway Model
Melanie Landestoy ... Runway Model
Marisol Massey ... Runway Model
Andrea Sande ... Runway Model
Malio ... Runway Model
Maria von Hartz ... Runway Model
Joko Zohrer ... Runway Model
Marvin Braverman ... Additional Voices (voice)
Thomas Brunelle ... Additional Voices (voice)
Leigh French ... Additional Voices (voice)

Nicholas Guest ... Additional Voices (voice)
Fred Newman ... Additional Voices (voice)
Luisa Leschin ... Additional Voices (voice)

Andrew Masset ... Additional Voices (voice)

Anna Mathias ... Additional Voices (voice)
Tracy Newman ... Additional Voices (voice)
Reni Santoni ... Additional Voices (voice)
Wendy Schaal ... Additional Voices (voice)
Jonathan Stark ... Additional Voices (voice)
Arnold F. Turner ... Additional Voices (voice)
Claudette Wells ... Additional Voices (voice)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Wayne Keeley ... Bartender (uncredited)
Antony Platt ... Press Photographer-Fashion Show (uncredited)

Jason Robards ... Drunken Writer -- Mr. Hardy (uncredited)

Dondre Whitfield ... Brian Jones (uncredited)
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Directed by
James Bridges 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Jay McInerney (novel)

Jay McInerney (screenplay)

Produced by
Jack Larson .... producer
Gerald R. Molen .... executive producer
Sydney Pollack .... producer
Mark Rosenberg .... producer
 
Original Music by
Donald Fagen 
 
Cinematography by
Gordon Willis 
 
Film Editing by
George Berndt 
John Bloom 
 
Casting by
Mary Colquhoun 
 
Production Design by
Santo Loquasto 
 
Art Direction by
Tom Warren  (as Thomas C. Warren)
 
Set Decoration by
George DeTitta Jr. 
 
Costume Design by
Bernie Pollack 
 
Makeup Department
Romaine Greene .... hair stylist
Craig Lyman .... assistant makeup artist
Bernadette Mazur .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Michael Badalucco .... assistant production manager
Robin Forman .... post-production supervisor
Ted Kurdyla .... assistant unit production manager
Gerald R. Molen .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Gina Leonetti .... dgc trainee
David McGiffert .... first assistant director
Barbara M. Ravis .... second second assistant director (as Barbara Ravis)
Steve Wertimer .... second assistant director (as Steven Wertimer)
 
Art Department
Michael Badalucco .... assistant property master (as Mike Badalucco)
Frank Didio .... head carpenter
Glenn Lloyd .... art department coordinator
James Mazzola .... property master
Arne Olsen .... construction grip
Ron Petagna .... construction coordinator (as Ronald Petagna)
Jefferson Sage .... assistant art director
Cosmo Sorice .... stand-by scenic artist
James Sorice .... master scenic artist (as Jim Sorice)
Thomas M. Southern .... scenic artist
Dave Weinman .... set dresser
Gilbert S. Williams .... assistant to production designer (as Gil Williams)
Gerald DeTitta .... set dresser (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Gary Alexander .... sound re-recording mixer
Michael Bedard .... sound recordist (as Mike Bedard)
Pamela Bentkowski .... sound effects editor
George Berndt .... adr editor
Brian M. Chic .... sound apprentice
Teri E. Dorman .... sound editor
Ann Ducommun .... assistant sound editor
Susan Dudeck .... dialogue editor
John Duvall .... foley editor (as John Duval)
Douglas Greenfield .... stereo sound consultant: Dolby
Spike Allison Hooper .... sound assistant
Chris Jenkins .... sound re-recording mixer
Laura Krumholz .... sound assistant
Les Lazarowitz .... production sound mixer
Skip Lievsay .... sound supervisor
Martin Maryska .... sound editor
James Matheny .... sound effects editor
Linda Murphy .... boom operator
Steve Pederson .... sound re-recording mixer
Joan Rowe .... foley artist
Ralph Stuart .... first assistant sound editor
Jerry Trent .... foley artist
 
Special Effects by
Kelly Lepkowsky .... animatronics (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Charles Croughwell .... stunt double: Michael J. Fox
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Robert Connors .... best boy (as Bob Conners)
Raymond Fortune .... electrician
Tom Gilligan .... grip
Louis Goldman .... still photographer
Douglas C. Hart .... first assistant camera
Chaim Kantor .... second assistant camera
Billy Kerwick .... best boy grip
Thomas Landi .... electrician
Bobby Mancuso .... camera trainee
Richard Quinlan .... chief lighting technician
Ed Quinn .... key grip
Donald Sweeney .... camera operator
 
Casting Department
Michael Colberg .... casting assistant
Judie Fixler .... additional casting (as Julie Fixler)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
William A. Campbell .... costumer: men
Hope Hanafin .... assistant costume designer
Melissa Stanton .... costumer: women (as Melissa Adzima-Stanton)
 
Editorial Department
Donah Bassett .... negative cutter
Maryann Brandon .... assistant film editor
Peter B. Ellis .... apprentice film editor
Ed Stabile .... assistant editor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Joseph S. DeBeasi .... playback music editor
Donald Fagen .... orchestrator
Rob Mounsey .... composer: additional music
Rob Mounsey .... orchestrator
Joel Sill .... executive music producer
Curt Sobel .... music editor
Wayne Yurgelun .... scoring engineer
 
Transportation Department
James Giblin .... transportation captain (as Jim Giblin)
 
Other crew
Dennis T. Benatar .... location staff (as Dennis Benatar)
Julie Bergman Sender .... assistant to producers
Nicholas Bernstein .... location staff
Ted Casablanca .... technical advisor
Cynthia Cox .... assistant production coordinator
Michael DeCasper .... production assistant
Wayne Fitzgerald .... title designer
Edward A. Ioffreda .... production assistant (as Edward Ioffreda)
Harriette Kanew .... production coordinator
Linda Labov .... secretary to producer
Erica Lawson .... assistant: Mr. Fox
John A. Machione .... assistant auditor
Penny McCarthy .... assistant: Mr. Bridges
Charlie McNamara .... production assistant: locations department
Douglas S. Ornstein .... production assistant
Donna Ostroff .... secretary to producer
Brian Pulido .... production assistant
Ken Ryan .... auditor
Donna Santora .... accounting assistant
Stephanie Saunders .... assistant: Mr. Bridges
Barbara Stoia .... script supervisor
Ari Taub .... assistant location coordinator
 

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Additional Details

Runtime:
107 min
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Language:
Color:
Color (DuArt)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
Iceland:L | UK:15 (video re-rating) (2003) | UK:18 (original rating) | UK:18 (video rating) (1989) | Sweden:15 | Australia:R | France:-16 | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Finland:K-16 | USA:R | West Germany:16 | Norway:15
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
This film is based on the novel by Jay McInerney of the same name. The book was also an inspiration for a rock musical of the same name, which premiered in 1999 and later went on to be a studio album. more
Goofs:
Continuity: During Jamie's story of his relationship with Amanda to Megan his wineglass goes from half-full to empty in less than two seconds, while he's speaking. more
Quotes:
Jamie Conway: There's a certain shabby nobility in failing all by myself. more
Soundtrack:
Nun Will Die Sonn' So Hell Aufgehn more

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3 out of 5 people found the following review useful.
Fox was miscast, 17 February 2007
5/10
Author: highwaytourist from United States

There are two things that went wrong with this film. First and foremost is that Michael J. Fox is totally miscast for his role. I can understand him wanting to break away from the Alex Keaton character on "Family Ties." But, although he tries, he simply isn't right as a coke-addled, anguished writer. And it knocks the whole film off-kilter. Another problem is that the story doesn't translate easily onto film. There are some compensations- great supporting cast, catchy theme song ("Kiss & Tell" by Bryan Ferry), and excellent use of New York City locations. But they weren't enough to make the film a success, and the disappointing returns at the box office bear this out.

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