Drei Teenager-Mädchen werden volljährig, während sie in einer Pizzeria in der Connecticut-Stadt Mystic arbeiten.Drei Teenager-Mädchen werden volljährig, während sie in einer Pizzeria in der Connecticut-Stadt Mystic arbeiten.Drei Teenager-Mädchen werden volljährig, während sie in einer Pizzeria in der Connecticut-Stadt Mystic arbeiten.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt
Vincent D'Onofrio
- Bill
- (as Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio)
Bucky Walsh
- Manny
- (as Arthur Walsh)
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This film was unique for its time. There is actually a place called Mystic, Connecticutt. It's a beautiful town and the director used it well.
Julia Roberts is fresh and sexy. Thank God that this film was made before, Pretty Woman or else there would be no record of Julia's pure beauty before she became a 'star'. The reason to watch this film however are the performances given by Lili Taylor and Vincent D'Onofrio. They film could have been about the relationship between characters. Taylor is 'real' sexy. I'm a big fan. She also delivers one of the most emotionally honest monologues in cinematic history. D'Onofrio delivers a down-to-earth performance of a sensitive male who values love over sex. Also the performance given by the actress who plays the pizzeria's owner is very lovable.
Julia Roberts is fresh and sexy. Thank God that this film was made before, Pretty Woman or else there would be no record of Julia's pure beauty before she became a 'star'. The reason to watch this film however are the performances given by Lili Taylor and Vincent D'Onofrio. They film could have been about the relationship between characters. Taylor is 'real' sexy. I'm a big fan. She also delivers one of the most emotionally honest monologues in cinematic history. D'Onofrio delivers a down-to-earth performance of a sensitive male who values love over sex. Also the performance given by the actress who plays the pizzeria's owner is very lovable.
Simply put, it is easy to get into this movie. The characters are diverse, and each has the chance to tell her part of the story, so there is plenty for the audience to relate to. It is very refreshing that the characters have individual values and standards, as opposed to many more recent movies who assign characters generic standards of conduct, and it gives the characters and the film depth. Each of the girls has these standards challenged, making it a rich coming-of-age story. The film is not about the ending, but rather about every moment of the girls' lives that the viewer is there to see. It is worth the extra bit of concentration that it takes to untangle all of the different plot lines.
Incidentally, Mystic Pizza is a real pizzeria and much of the filming was done on location, so if you find yourself vacationing in the area, you can stop by and pick up one of the trademark t-shirts that the girls wear in the movie, and of course taste some of the famous fare. The home-grown feeling of the restaurant in the movie is part of the fun, and it's even more fun to see it in person.
Incidentally, Mystic Pizza is a real pizzeria and much of the filming was done on location, so if you find yourself vacationing in the area, you can stop by and pick up one of the trademark t-shirts that the girls wear in the movie, and of course taste some of the famous fare. The home-grown feeling of the restaurant in the movie is part of the fun, and it's even more fun to see it in person.
I really like this movie. It's sweet, charming, funny, and makes you think of your friends. This is one of the very few roles I like that Julia Roberts played. I love many of the '80s movies because most of them are cheesy and I just love looking at the clothes and hairdos from that decade. One of my favorite scenes has to be where JoJo and Bill get caught in the act by her parents. That was hilarious! Well, this is just about all I can say about this movie but I really liked it and you should definitely watch it with your friends.
This was one of THE slumber party movies when I was in high school, and fourteen years later I still enjoy it. Of course now I realize what a jerk the married man is from the first time he looks THAT WAY at Kat, and I'm a little surprised (although I married young myself) to see young marriage portrayed positively in a major motion picture. It's also refreshing to see Julia Roberts before she acquired the required Hollywood Superstar Anorexic Look.
Some of the scenes that make me laugh as much now as they did when I was 15: The Porsche full of fish, and JoJo's parents' and boyfriend's reaction when JoJo and Bill are caught in a compromising position. This film has some very tender moments as well. A warning, however: the last line will probably make you groan.
It's not terribly deep, and it's not going to win the Palme D'Or. But it's well worth putting in the VCR on a quiet evening when your husband's out or your girlfriends are over.
Some of the scenes that make me laugh as much now as they did when I was 15: The Porsche full of fish, and JoJo's parents' and boyfriend's reaction when JoJo and Bill are caught in a compromising position. This film has some very tender moments as well. A warning, however: the last line will probably make you groan.
It's not terribly deep, and it's not going to win the Palme D'Or. But it's well worth putting in the VCR on a quiet evening when your husband's out or your girlfriends are over.
Hree young women working in a pizza place experience love, heartbreak, and growing pains in Mystic Pizza from 1988.
The film is loaded with young actors just starting out: Julia Robert's, Annabeth Gish, Lili Taylor, Vincent D'onofrio, Matt Damon, Adam Storke, and William R. Moses.
The film begins with the wedding of Jojo and Bill (Taylor and D'Onofrio). The minister describes marriage as being permanent; otherwise, you burn in the fires of hell. Jojo faints. The wedding is off.
Daisy (Roberts) has a dalliance with a wealthy young man (Storke); Kat falls for a married man (Moses) when she babysits his daughter.
The location is Mystic, Connecticut, and it is very reminiscent tourist towns on Cape Cod, where I worked. Additionally, as in Plymouth Mass where I worked, there is a large Portuguese population. The owner (Conchata Ferrell) of the pizza parlor is Portuguese, and her pizza recipe is a secret.
Good acting all around, an entertaining film, and fun to see these young actors, all of whom went on to varying degrees of success.
The film is loaded with young actors just starting out: Julia Robert's, Annabeth Gish, Lili Taylor, Vincent D'onofrio, Matt Damon, Adam Storke, and William R. Moses.
The film begins with the wedding of Jojo and Bill (Taylor and D'Onofrio). The minister describes marriage as being permanent; otherwise, you burn in the fires of hell. Jojo faints. The wedding is off.
Daisy (Roberts) has a dalliance with a wealthy young man (Storke); Kat falls for a married man (Moses) when she babysits his daughter.
The location is Mystic, Connecticut, and it is very reminiscent tourist towns on Cape Cod, where I worked. Additionally, as in Plymouth Mass where I worked, there is a large Portuguese population. The owner (Conchata Ferrell) of the pizza parlor is Portuguese, and her pizza recipe is a secret.
Good acting all around, an entertaining film, and fun to see these young actors, all of whom went on to varying degrees of success.
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- Wissenswertes"Mystic Pizza" is a real pizza parlor, located at 56 West Main St. in Mystic, Connecticut. Writer Amy Holden Jones was vacationing in Mystic one summer, saw the pizza parlor and was inspired to write the story. After the movie came out, the real Mystic Pizza shop became so popular, lines would stretch to the sidewalk and patrons would regularly steal mementos from the restaurant.
- PatzerThe business license next to the phone at Mystic Pizza reads the establishment as being in Groton, CT. Mystic is a village within the town limits of Groton.
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Bill: I'm tellin' ya, Jo, that I love you. Doesn't that mean anything to you? I think that when people love each other, they should make a commitment. They should have a wedding, in a church, with the blessings of God, for chrissakes! Don't you get it, Jo? I'm telling you - that I love you! And all you love is my dick. Do you know how that makes me feel? Do you?
- SoundtracksDon't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes
Performed by Perry Como
Courtesy of RCA Records
Written by Slim Willet
Published by Acuff-Rose Music, Inc.
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Box Office
- Budget
- 6.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 12.793.213 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 1.163.939 $
- 23. Okt. 1988
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 12.793.213 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 44 Min.(104 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
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