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Overview
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Writers (WGA):
Glenn Savan (novel)
Ted Tally (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
19 October 1990 (USA) more
Tagline:
The story of a younger man, and a bolder woman.
Plot:
Max Baron (James Spader) is a 27-year-old high flying advertising executive still recovering from the death of his wife... more | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 1 win more
NewsDesk:
(2 articles)
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User Comments:
Toe Curling Passion! more (38 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Susan Sarandon | ... | Nora Baker | |
| James Spader | ... | Max Baron | |
| Jason Alexander | ... | Neil | |
| Kathy Bates | ... | Rosemary | |
| Eileen Brennan | ... | Judy | |
| Steven Hill | ... | Sol Horowitz | |
| Rachel Chagall | ... | Rachel (as Rachel Levin) | |
| Corey Parker | ... | Larry Klugman | |
| Renée Taylor | ... | Edith Baron (as Renee Taylor) | |
| Jonathan Penner | ... | Marv Miller | |
| Barbara Howard | ... | Sherri Klugman | |
| Kim Myers | ... | Heidi Solomon (as Kim Meyers) | |
| Hildy Brooks | ... | Ella Horowitz | |
| Mitzi McCall | ... | Sophie Rosen | |
| K.C. Carr | ... | Stripper (as K. C. Carr) |
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103 min
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Canada:18A (Ontario) | Iceland:12 | Philippines:R-18 | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Finland:K-14 | Singapore:R21 | South Korea:18 | Sweden:11 | UK:15 | USA:R (certificate #30582)
Filming Locations:
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial - 11 N. 4th Street, St. Louis, Missouri, USA more
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Martin Scorsese was offered the chance to direct, but declined. more
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Continuity: When Max arrives at Nora's empty house, the front left headlight of his car is broken. In the next scene, he is driving through a car wash and the headlight is intact. more
Quotes:
Sherri:
You know, our Max is quite a catch. How did you manage it?
Nora:
I give a good blowjob, I guess.
Sherri:
Hmm... I bet you do!
Nora:
And I bet you don't.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Family Guy: Road to Rhode Island (#2.13)" (2000) more
Soundtrack:
Boogie Woogie Baby more
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White palace has a great sexual dynamic, clearly Susan Sarandon's character (Nora Baker) is a sexually charged self confident woman who is at least 10 years or so older than James Spader's character (Max Baron). This movie shows how deep attraction and passion can change people's lives (perhaps for the better) and overcome class/personality and age differences.
The first and perhaps most noticeable aspect is one of the hottest and more believable seduction scenes in a movie, where Nora shows a raw animal passion for Max rarely shown in movies (and when it is is shown in an unfavorable light, e.g. Single White Female). Susan Sarandon pulls off this challenging scene with great passion AND dignity.
The May/December romance with the older lady is shown in a healthy light (not like say The Graduate).
But more important than the age dynamic, is the deep attraction between Nora and Max, which goes strongly across traditional cultural differences. Max is a compulsively organized widower, neat and decidedly upper-middle/upper class. Nora is more impulsive, living a less ordered existence and is lower/lower middle class. Max has conditional love for Nora, trying to change her (unintentionally acting judgemental?) by trying to help her out (e.g. buying her cleaning supplies as a "gift"). Nora teaches Max about life, and passion. This movie has a much more interesting love story than say "Pretty Woman".