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Jersey Girl

  • 1992
  • PG-13
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Jersey Girl (1992)
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Toby Mastallone (Jami Gertz) wants to trade her local diner for upmarket dates in Manhattan. But what is a New Jersey schoolteacher who longs to look 'like a city girl' to do? Ever resourcef... Read allToby Mastallone (Jami Gertz) wants to trade her local diner for upmarket dates in Manhattan. But what is a New Jersey schoolteacher who longs to look 'like a city girl' to do? Ever resourceful, she decides to collide her battered VW into the brand-new Mercedes that belongs to Sal... Read allToby Mastallone (Jami Gertz) wants to trade her local diner for upmarket dates in Manhattan. But what is a New Jersey schoolteacher who longs to look 'like a city girl' to do? Ever resourceful, she decides to collide her battered VW into the brand-new Mercedes that belongs to Sal (Dylan McDermott). Will her plan work? What secrets are hiding beneath Sal's slick yuppie... Read all

  • Director
    • David Burton Morris
  • Writer
    • Gina Wendkos
  • Stars
    • Jami Gertz
    • Dylan McDermott
    • Sheryl Lee
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    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • David Burton Morris
    • Writer
      • Gina Wendkos
    • Stars
      • Jami Gertz
      • Dylan McDermott
      • Sheryl Lee
    • 27User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Jami Gertz
    Jami Gertz
    • Toby
    Dylan McDermott
    Dylan McDermott
    • Sal
    Sheryl Lee
    Sheryl Lee
    • Tara
    Aida Turturro
    Aida Turturro
    • Angie
    Molly Price
    Molly Price
    • Cookie
    Star Jasper
    • Dot
    Joseph Mazzello
    Joseph Mazzello
    • Jason
    Joseph Bologna
    Joseph Bologna
    • Bennie
    Philip Casnoff
    Philip Casnoff
    • Mitchell
    Pat Collins
    • Gabe
    Regina Taylor
    Regina Taylor
    • Rosie
    Amy Sakasitz
    Amy Sakasitz
    • Monica
    • (as Amy Johanna Sakasitz)
    Mary Beth Peil
    Mary Beth Peil
    • Day Care Center Teacher
    Jordan Dean
    Jordan Dean
    • Tim
    Richard Maldone
    Richard Maldone
    • Bobby
    David Dundara
    • Mercedes Salesman
    Simon Jutras
    • French Restaurant Waiter
    Page Johnson
    • Maitre D'
    • Director
      • David Burton Morris
    • Writer
      • Gina Wendkos
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    7mac-165

    It Really Can Happen

    On the surface of it, this movie is nothing special. However, there is something about the direction and the perfect casting that sways you to believe it. There are moments when you are wondering where the story will lead (but you're usually wrong) and the whole focus is on something that touches us all, whether we're from New Jersey, New York, London or Namibia: class, upbringing, love and prejudice, friendship, loyalty, and truth. Toby (Jami Gertz) plays a straightforward, if somewhat naive, go-getter with a big heart, and manages to steer clear of our disbelief, perhaps anchored somewhat by her down-to-earth girl buddies. The romance is touching, the bitter conflict of Sal's (Dylan McDermott) 'correct' relationship is deftly portrayed, and, sorry, but I have to say it, Gertz's beauty is dominant (but hey, I'm just a bloke). Lightweight with a Big Message for us all.
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    A cute and entertaining romantic comedy, but it misses the mark on capturing the reality of Jersey culture.

    The Jersey Girl of 1992 (not to be confused with the Jersey Girl of 2004 — I have seen both) gets kudos for being a warm, funny, and entertaining romantic comedy. As a native New Jerseyan of Italian ancestry who spent the first ten years of his life in Hackensack, however, I had mixed feelings about the film's portrayal of middle class New Jersey culture.

    Sometimes they hit the nail on the head and I smiled with nostalgic recognition, as when Toby comes home with a grocery bag with a loaf of Italian bread sticking out of it — that's an everyday Jersey occurrence. Ditto for her apartment above Foschini's bakery and a storefront Italian shop that sold ravioli and Italian sausage. Even the Bendix Diner evoked some nostalgia, but the producers may not have realized it is an anachronism. Most Jersey Diners no longer fit the 1950s stainless steel model — most now have been expanded into Mediterranean-styled restaurants that basically look like Denny's but still have traditional diner food like Taylor Pork Roll sandwiches and home fries.

    Most disturbing, though, was the portrayal of working class Jersey females as dumb bimbos who talk like grammar school dropouts and dress like prostitutes. Sure, I saw a few of those types from cities like Newark and Jersey City back in the '60s, but they are a thing of the past. Even urban areas of New Jersey like Hoboken and Jersey City have become too gentrified to reinforce a culture of gum chewing, slutty dressing bimbos. And Hackensack, where the story takes place, has become more affluent in recent years than it was when I grew up there in the 50s. My second grade teacher in Hackensack taught us how to pronounce words correctly, not like the girls in the movie who sound more like they're from Brooklyn.

    And where on earth did the writers get the idea that people in New Jersey humbly look to New Yorkers as something to emulate? Most people I grew up with in Bergen County, looked DOWN on New Yorkers, especially the people from "the Boroughs." Maybe the writers should have read the demographics showing New Jersey is perennially tied with Connecticut as number one (or two) in the U.S. in per capita income.

    These things didn't affect my enjoyment of the movie. They just made me think that the production staff was composed of typically ignorant and arrogant New Yorkers. You know, those jerks who come over to Jersey and drive below the speed limit in the left lane and refuse to move over as NJ law requires!
    alrodbel

    Artistry

    I can't think or a more trite plot than this film. Nothing but cliches and stereotypes in the oldest poor girl meets arogant boy story. Yet, this was something that was touching, sensitive and if I dare say, transcendent.

    Jami Gertz portrayal of Toby was perfection. The rest of the casting was also perfectly on target. Shucks, even the pre-schooler who told Toby that the "boys were being nuts" was terrific.

    I suppose direction had much to do with the effectiveness of this film. Each character only existed in the context of their relationships with other characters. They were individuals, but they were never more than who they were in the film.

    This was a rare and beautiful piece of work.
    willowdancer

    I get butterflies !!

    I saw this movie a few years ago and I loved it , and it gave me all these butterflies.I saw it again today and it still has the same effect on me, as a matter of fact I felt it more and more, and yes it still DOES give me butterflies,just watching it. It didn't differ, I thought it would be like everything else in life, you remember it better than it really was, but it was just as good.Basically it's a love story about 2 different people who aren't really as different as they think , a Jersy girl who always dreams of the city and moving up and a city boy who was once from the Bronx and did move up and would do anything to never go back. It's romantic, sweet, funny, and heartfelt. I think it's most girls fairy tale in real life setting. It'll either make you feel good or it'll make you want to cry, but either way it's great Friday night movie.
    10rcutie

    Big Hair Never Looked So Good

    Jersey Girl is a great romantic comedy. The tagline calls it a Cinderella Story With Big Hair and that it is, but Jamie Gertz's Tobey gets the man of her dreams without the help of a fairy godmother. Tobey lives in New Jersey and dreams of a better life that doesn't include her dead end job and evenings at the Bendix diner with her girlfriends. She thinks she'll find that better life by picking up a guy at the local Mercedes dealer...see the movie to find out what happens. As the opening credit song states "Jersey Groove, She's got a Jersey Groove"

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Molly Price.
    • Quotes

      Toby: I feel like we started out on the wrong foot.

      Sal: The wrong foot? The wrong foot? You destroyed my $70,000 car. Do you understand that? We've got off on a really, really bad foot.

    • Connections
      References Chorus Line (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Jersey Groove
      Written by Steven Wills, Max Wills and May May (as Maryum Ali)

      Performed by May May

      Courtesy of Scotti Brothers Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 1992 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jersey girls
    • Filming locations
      • Bendix Diner - Route 17 and Williams Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, USA(diner scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Electric Pictures
      • Interscope
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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