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Sticky Fingers

  • 1988
  • PG-13
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
529
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Helen Slater and Melanie Mayron in Sticky Fingers (1988)
Comedy

Two classical musician girls in NYC are short on money for rent etc. when a drug dealer stores a bag with them. It turns out to contain USD900,000. At first they panic.Two classical musician girls in NYC are short on money for rent etc. when a drug dealer stores a bag with them. It turns out to contain USD900,000. At first they panic.Two classical musician girls in NYC are short on money for rent etc. when a drug dealer stores a bag with them. It turns out to contain USD900,000. At first they panic.

  • Director
    • Catlin Adams
  • Writers
    • Catlin Adams
    • Melanie Mayron
  • Stars
    • Helen Slater
    • Melanie Mayron
    • Adam Shaw
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    529
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Catlin Adams
    • Writers
      • Catlin Adams
      • Melanie Mayron
    • Stars
      • Helen Slater
      • Melanie Mayron
      • Adam Shaw
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Helen Slater
    Helen Slater
    • Hattie
    Melanie Mayron
    Melanie Mayron
    • Lolly
    Adam Shaw
    • Jean-Marc
    Danitra Vance
    Danitra Vance
    • Evanston
    Shirley Stoler
    Shirley Stoler
    • Reeba
    Eileen Brennan
    Eileen Brennan
    • Stella
    Carol Kane
    Carol Kane
    • Kitty
    Loretta Devine
    Loretta Devine
    • Diane
    George Buza
    George Buza
    • Policeman
    Stephen McHattie
    Stephen McHattie
    • Eddie
    Christopher Guest
    Christopher Guest
    • Sam
    Gwen Welles
    Gwen Welles
    • Marcie
    Elizabeth Kemp
    Elizabeth Kemp
    • Nancy
    Pierre Gautreau
    • Jake
    Katherine Cortez
    Katherine Cortez
    • Leslie
    Paul Hipp
    Paul Hipp
    • Michael
    Erin Noble
    • Moura
    • (as Erin Flannery)
    Jeff Braunstein
    • Music Salesman
    • Director
      • Catlin Adams
    • Writers
      • Catlin Adams
      • Melanie Mayron
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    7mikemdp

    Funky '80s style saves this standard caper flick

    "Sticky Fingers" stars Helen "Supergirl" Slater and Melanie "thirtysomething" Mayron as a couple of quirky but poor New York City street musicians who come upon a satchel filled with ill-gotten money.

    Slater, who is stunningly pretty, also shows a surprisingly deft comic ability. And Mayron, an often dull actress, holds her own well in a film she co-wrote.

    The supporting cast is also made up of beautiful comediennes, including the always adorably funny Carol Kane and the late Danitra Vance, the first black female "Saturday Night Live" cast member, who lost her life to breast cancer in 1994. I still swoon at her smile.

    Late character actress Eileen Brennan also stands out as the leads' impatient landlord.

    Though the movie was written and directed by women, co-writer/director Caitlin Adams is no Susan Seidelman or Joan Micklin Silver. Her director's hand is unsure. She allows what should be a humorous take on female empowerment to be undone by protagonists who are classic screwball-comedy bubbleheads, and a plot that devolves into a standard caper film.

    But I love it for its '80s style, its funny leads and supporting cast (I'd watch Carol Kane read the phone book), and the funky way it captures my beloved New York City, in a similar to, but somewhat lesser way than Seidelman's "Desperately Seeking Susan" did.

    But see, I've always found "Desperately Seeking Susan" a bit of a bore. "Sticky Fingers" is flawed, to be sure. But it's enjoyable enough to watch all the way through.

    For me, more than once.
    2Fewox

    Go read a book instead.

    I gave this film a 2 mostly because it does actually have an ok cast but the film itself is just so (insert unusually rude word beginning with the sixth letter of the alphabet)-ing pointless that I felt bad that at the time I voted for it its lowest vote was a three.

    Very predictable plot....two nare-do-well musicians have no money and plenty of money problems. However when a friend leaves a bag full of money (that belongs to drug dealers) in their care they of course spend it and then the "fun" begins.

    Not an original idea in this whole film.
    trayhp

    What did I just watch?

    I don't understand why this movie was made. There was a good idea there. Two down and out female musicians end up with $900,000 in drug money accidentally. They go on a shopping spree but plan to pay it all back. When it comes time to return the money, they can't pay it back, and the stories turn into a chase, where the bag becomes lost numerous times. It was awful.

    I reached a point where one of the characters was running across the street and almost got hit by two cars. I wanted her to get hit by the cars. There was a sub-plot with some other lady in the apartment complex and a parking lot attendant that did not make any sense.

    Another point. I strongly hate movies that blatantly explain where the title comes from. The drug dealer states to the two females about her bag of money, "And keep your sticky fingers out of it!" I recommend WHAT'S UP DOC? a better film about bags that get lost.
    10Banshee57

    One of the most 'rock'em, sock'em, roll on the ground, laugh 'til your face aches' films ever made!

    "Our pockets are empty, our cupboards are bare, the bills keep coming, and the drugs are scarce. I need some money, I need some dough, for the things I want, for the things I own. I got Sticky Fingers!"

    The title song says it all. "Sticky Fingers" is one of the most hilarious films ever made, and done so with such a style and even a type of elegance that has kept it fresh and funny for every viewing. Two roommates, and best friends Lolly and Hattie are struggling musicians, who can't pull in the attention of anyone past the civilians in Central Park, New York. One day, out of the blue, Diane, Hatties dope dealer, leaves them with a mysterious bag, with important contents inside. It is, yes, almost 1 million dollars. Eventually, everything is crazy, and all mixed up. These two women, who are honest, decent people in the Big Apple, are transformed by the green power slips, into petty, light-headed money grubbers. Soon the cash begins to run on, and the two have a lot of explaining to give Diane...and the mob men who have been watching their every move...

    Helen Slater is the not so bright Hattie. She surely gives a new name to the word 'energy' in this one. With her quick and witty dialog, and sharp timing, she is amazing, and always turning on the laugh-machine. Melanie Mayron is the squeaky, nervous Lolly. Mayron is up to par with co-star Slater, giving off the same amount of energy and confusion. Needless to say, Christopher Guest is, as usual, a treat to watch as the love interest of Mayron. Other cast members include Loretta Divine, Eileen Brennan, Carol Kane, and an absolutely outrageous Danitra Vance, who steals the show with her every scene.

    The comedy used in this gem is a bright blend of slapstick, and witty stand- up, with honesty as a key factor, bringing in solid goods. It is a shame that this one was never received as well as others in that time. The film is well representative of it's time,(1988) and it's pop-culture wackiness. I suppose it was the "different" factor that says just why the film was little known, if at all. This film does have a different tone, and even more so, it is very general. Sometimes, the smaller, more overlooked things are funny. Sexual lingo and politics are restricted, very restricted. This film is not "Majoy League" or a "National Lampoon" film, or even like any of the "Porkey's" movies either. It stands out completely on it's own, with ultimate originality and sharp comic texture and context, which make it a real riot to watch over and over again!
    10robertofuiano

    nice.

    If this movie was Spielberg would have had more. Since these strontium on the assumption that a film must be beautiful to be directed by big names like Spielberg, Lucas, Jackson, Cameron. .. All these assessments are wrong you understand the level of bad opinion of this site. Only films for intellectuals can be saved. This film was produced with many dollars and the optimal use of special effects make the place as among the best science fiction film Americans. Finitela of using double standards when judged as a movie, try to be objective because they give 3.8 a film of its kind and reward a crap how terrible sin city with 8.2 is really a 'offense. Vote 8.0

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    • Trivia
      Lolly and Hattie's real names are Leila and Harriet.
    • Quotes

      Hattie: Can you believe it Lolly? 9,000,000 dollars. CASH.

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits sway from one side to the other continually while they are scrolling up the screen.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Christopher Reeve/Melanie Mayron/Jonathan Zachary (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Sticky Fingers
      Words and Music by Lisa Harlo, Jim Dyke, Ish

      Produced by Ish

      Performed by Company B

      Appearing courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corporation

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    • Release date
      • May 6, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 900.000 $ zuviel
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Hightop Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $208,633
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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