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Sheila Levine Is Dead And Living In New York: Someplace Nice And Quiet ansehen
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe traumas confronting a young Jewish girl in search of life, happiness and a husband in the big city.The traumas confronting a young Jewish girl in search of life, happiness and a husband in the big city.The traumas confronting a young Jewish girl in search of life, happiness and a husband in the big city.
Evelyn Russell
- Miss Burke
- (as Evelyn Russel)
Sharon Chatten
- Melissa
- (as Sharon Goldman)
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This is a highly, highly recommended film. Very difficult to categorize it. Does not easily fit into the categories of chick flick, rom com, or even comedy vs. Drama.
It is that rare film that can be truly heart warming without being sappy. It is not a retread.
Jeannie Berlin absolutely deserves high praise for this. As great as she was in the 'heartbreak kid', the slays in this.
I have no idea if it is 'in print', etc. But if you are alone one evening, your plans fell through, etc. Watch this.
This film made the film co-op rounds in the mid to late 70's and I probably saw it 3-4 times in college.
As a heterosexual male, just 'getting started', this helped me take the first view into the female psyche.
It is that rare film that can be truly heart warming without being sappy. It is not a retread.
Jeannie Berlin absolutely deserves high praise for this. As great as she was in the 'heartbreak kid', the slays in this.
I have no idea if it is 'in print', etc. But if you are alone one evening, your plans fell through, etc. Watch this.
This film made the film co-op rounds in the mid to late 70's and I probably saw it 3-4 times in college.
As a heterosexual male, just 'getting started', this helped me take the first view into the female psyche.
I saw this on television in the early eighties on late night television. Strange but interesting film. As noted in the synopsis on this page, the song "Love me, oh love me, baby won't you love me" stays with you FOREVER. It's the one thing I remember most about the movie, that and the scene where Roy tells Sheila about wetting his pants in gradeschool... Odd film.
Adaptation of Gail Parent's celebrated novel about a quirky young woman who heads to New York City in search of a husband, but "finds herself instead" (as they say). Despite soupy production, bad editing and godawful music, Jeannie Berlin manages to shine as Sheila (she's utterly unpredictable and unconventional as a leading lady); Roy Scheider is also terrific in support as an eligible doctor (his spin-the-bottle monologue near the end is gorgeously done). Dated to be certain, but I got many laughs from sad-sack Sheila's predicaments. It's an offbeat, be-true-to-yourself serious-comedy, though hurt overall by a lack of restraint and a jerky narrative. **1/2 from ****
I have to agree with the other reviewers about the song in this film. It sticks in your head. I saw this film only once some 20 years ago and I have never forgotten it. I could not remember the name of it and I finally discovered it here. The parts I remember the most are the scenes with the song and the scene near the end when Roy Scheider has a monologue talking about a childhood party where he was rejected by a girl, a story he tells in an effort to win back the Sheila Levine. The movie has stayed with me all these years. Its one of many films from the 70s that you catch on a late Sunday night or lazy Sunday afternoon and you watch and realize you have seen a memorable film.
Jeanne Berlin (daughter of Elaine May) is perfect in this movie! What a funny, brilliant woman! The movie reminds me of My Big Fat Greek Wedding. All women are not beautiful and rich. You go girl! Another wonderful aspect of this movie is an early role for Roy Scheider who plays her love interest. My favorite part is the main character's job at a children's recording studio, Wha Wha Records. Everyone does a rather mundane job until a musician needs "backup". All the employees jump up and become the chorus. Gail Parent is one of my favorite writers (remember Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman on TV?) and she develops wonderfully real women in her comedies. Great movie for then and now.
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- WissenswertesRoy Scheider was an eleventh hour replacement for another actor. Directly after the completion of the shooting, he traveled to Martha's Vineyard to film Der weiße Hai (1975).
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Harold: [at a party] Hey! You wanna make it?
Sheila Levine: [handling chip dip] Oh, I already have made it. Here.
[Sheila pours the dip into his hands, sprinkles it with chips]
- Alternative VersionenFor its very rare early 80's broadcast showings, 13 minutes were added onto the film's running time, boosting it to almost 127 minutes. Added are more scenes involving Sheila's "typing/singing" job.
- VerbindungenReferenced in 52nd Annual Academy Awards (1980)
- SoundtracksLove Me or Love People
Written by Michel Legrand
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