Aspiring and incarcerated rock singer, Robin Shea (Rebecca De Mornay) seduces hardworking carpenter Billy Moran (Vincent Spano). Robin marries Billy to get out of jail, but Robin's concerns ... Read allAspiring and incarcerated rock singer, Robin Shea (Rebecca De Mornay) seduces hardworking carpenter Billy Moran (Vincent Spano). Robin marries Billy to get out of jail, but Robin's concerns are on politician James Tiernan (Frank Langella).Aspiring and incarcerated rock singer, Robin Shea (Rebecca De Mornay) seduces hardworking carpenter Billy Moran (Vincent Spano). Robin marries Billy to get out of jail, but Robin's concerns are on politician James Tiernan (Frank Langella).
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- 1 nomination total
- Peter Moran
- (as Donovan Leitch)
- Alice
- (as Dorian Sanchez)
- Inmate
- (as Pat Lee)
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I must admit that I didn't have much expectations to it, as I had no idea what this movie was about, and it is a 1980s movie after all. And the movie didn't turn out to be anything extraordinary.
Sure, there were some good and fun enough moments throughout the course of the movie, but in overall, then this was just a less than mediocre movie in terms of entertainment value.
It was nice to see Frank Langella in the movie, but he could only do so much to salvage the movie, as there was very little to work with in terms of story and plot. As for Rebecca De Mornay, then this was nowhere near being her best movie performances. I am sure it might have been something back in the day, since there is a heap of nudity throughout the course of the movie.
What failed to work for me was the characters in the movie, because they just never took a hold. The characters in the story were little more than just cardboard cut-outs with very little characteristics, personality and depth. Which ultimately permeated a sense of shallowness to the movie.
The storyline was not really a plausible one either. I mean, a guy who marries a woman in jail that he doesn't even know so that she can get out, just doesn't really cut it. And to top things off, then things throughout the course of the story were so predictable that you saw it coming a mile away.
"And God Created Woman" had remained to stay unseen by me for 28 years, and I can't claim to have stumbled upon a hidden gem here. I have seen it now, and can honestly say that I am not going to return to watch it a second time around.
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- TriviaRoger Vadim: The photographer. The French-accented one at James Tiernan, the would-be Governor's home, not the bearded one early on still at the prison.
- GoofsWhen Rebecca's character is picked up in the limo, you can see the license plate on front. When they leave, the plate is no longer on the front of the limo, and in the next scene, the plate is back on the limo.
- Quotes
Robin Shea: [leaky roof, sodden bed] Oh, my God! Jeez! Billy!
Billy Moran: [roused] What?
Robin Shea: Billy! Billy!
Billy Moran: [rushing out of bed] What?
Robin Shea: The roof's got a leak. It's a swamp in here!
Billy Moran: Oh, shit...!
[enters her cramped quarters]
Billy Moran: Yeah, I can fix that.
Robin Shea: Yeah, fix it!
Billy Moran: [turns around] What, you want me to go up on the roof now, and fix it *now?*
Robin Shea: Yeah! *Do somethin'.*
- Crazy creditsTHE END is superimposed over Mr. & Mrs. Moran in bed; she emerges from the sheets and "brushes" the letters off her shoulder.
- SoundtracksAny Fool
Written & Performed by Loz Netto
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $717,376
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $393,647
- Mar 6, 1988
- Gross worldwide
- $717,376