Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWhen 78 eligible bachelors from a small Minnesota town advertise for female companionship, women from 37 states and four foreign countries arrive, changing the men's lives forever.When 78 eligible bachelors from a small Minnesota town advertise for female companionship, women from 37 states and four foreign countries arrive, changing the men's lives forever.When 78 eligible bachelors from a small Minnesota town advertise for female companionship, women from 37 states and four foreign countries arrive, changing the men's lives forever.
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Tony Mockus Sr.
- Arvid
- (as Anthony Mockus Sr.)
Marjorie Rynearson
- Lillian
- (as Marjie Rynearson)
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The movie was based on a true story about Herman, MN that happened in 1994 when the town got that "15 minutes of fame".
The city leaders were looking to attract businesses to Herman. A survey showed young people, especially women, were moving out of the area for jobs. A Fargo TV station and a Mpls. newspaper article mentioned the fact about the lopsided ratio of men to women.
This is the spark that got fueled. Other media took the ball and ran with the headlines that Herman was advertising for women to come visit.
The movie has great countryside scenery (filmed around New Germany, MN. although, the real Herman is very similar).
The movie makers went a little too cliché depicting 'the farmer'--- bib overalls, slopping the hogs. A little too hillbilly. Today's farmers are better than that. The most accurate scene was when they were cutting hay.
Overall, the movie is interesting and fun.
One unfortunate fact for the movie's opening weekend is that it was right after the 9/11 attack. Not a lot of enthusiasm for Americans to go out those early days after. Attendance in theaters across the country was down.
The city leaders were looking to attract businesses to Herman. A survey showed young people, especially women, were moving out of the area for jobs. A Fargo TV station and a Mpls. newspaper article mentioned the fact about the lopsided ratio of men to women.
This is the spark that got fueled. Other media took the ball and ran with the headlines that Herman was advertising for women to come visit.
The movie has great countryside scenery (filmed around New Germany, MN. although, the real Herman is very similar).
The movie makers went a little too cliché depicting 'the farmer'--- bib overalls, slopping the hogs. A little too hillbilly. Today's farmers are better than that. The most accurate scene was when they were cutting hay.
Overall, the movie is interesting and fun.
One unfortunate fact for the movie's opening weekend is that it was right after the 9/11 attack. Not a lot of enthusiasm for Americans to go out those early days after. Attendance in theaters across the country was down.
Most people that have seen this movie (which sure doesn't say a lot) are from somewhere in Minnesota. Its not a very well known movie. My grandma grew up in New Germany, MN. Her husband grew up in Waconia, as I have, and they know people who are in the movie.. Heck they are probably distantly related to half of them. So its easy for people from.. lets just say Camden, Waconia, or Laketown, or even Hassen Township to like this movie because they know people and think its hilarious that they are in the movie. But if you aren't from around here, you might not like the movie as much. That's just my view on this.
But, I thought it was hilarious, because my old bus driver, Goodie was in the movie.. I will never think of him the same way again!!
But, I thought it was hilarious, because my old bus driver, Goodie was in the movie.. I will never think of him the same way again!!
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This film is the feel good movie of the year. It was very well done and the characters seemed genuine and real. The beautiful scenery added to the warm atmosphere makes even this city girl want to spend her vacation in a small town. All I can add is "Bravo, and Well Done".
This is a nice little film which treats life in rural America without the usual stereotypes. The cast is talented, and they look like real people, not the typical Hollywood treatment where everyone looks perfect. The cinematography is excellent, with a few of the scenes absolutely stunning.
This is a pleasant enough movie about a small town full of unmarried guys. They advertise to encourage single girls to visit the town but are overwhelmed by the number who turn up. The movie contains some interesting character studies, but to the average movie goer, it probably paints a poor picture of country folk, especially the men. The is a warts and all look at the town, especially the guys. They seem to be a sorry lot even when the bus loads of women arrive. There is some irony depicted and perhaps we should all look closer at the things we have before looking elsewhere.
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- CuriosidadesThe film couldn't be filmed in Herman, Minnesota, because there weren't enough motel/hotel rooms in the vicinity for the cast and crew.
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Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 71.509
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 71.509
- 16 de set. de 2001
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 71.509
- Tempo de duração1 hora 29 minutos
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- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Herman U.S.A. (2001) officially released in Canada in English?
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