When artist and street performer Fletcher (Brendan Fraser) thinks con-artist Roz (Joanna Going) is the woman he has seen in a vision, he has no idea she sees him as her next victim.When artist and street performer Fletcher (Brendan Fraser) thinks con-artist Roz (Joanna Going) is the woman he has seen in a vision, he has no idea she sees him as her next victim.When artist and street performer Fletcher (Brendan Fraser) thinks con-artist Roz (Joanna Going) is the woman he has seen in a vision, he has no idea she sees him as her next victim.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
- Man in Alley
- (as Steve Lambert)
- Brigitte
- (as Wendy Benson)
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- TriviaThe stone crafter story that Fletcher tells to Roz is a local legend about La Ventana de Rosa (the Rose Window), at the Mission San José in San Antonio.
- GoofsThe first morning Fletcher and Roz wake up in Texas, there is a shot of the clock showing 7 o'clock. He asks if she would like some coffee and he immediately goes to make it. But when he brings it to her the clock is showing that it is after 9 o'clock.
- Quotes
Fletcher McBracken: Lemme ask you a question, Phil - and you don't have to answer it if you don't want to. D'you think that every last thread of intelligent life has chosen to huddle in either New York or LA? Or do you really believe that-that this soulless sinkhole has anything to do with real life humanity - namely integrity, compassion, dignity? Y'know what, don't answer that, Phil. Just lemme just give you some advice. Next time you're driving through Texas, you better stay clear of all the trailer parks. And if you *are* driving through Texas, why don't you do it fast - real, *real* fast.
- Crazy creditsThere is a post-credits scene. It ends with the eternal question: "What do movies have to do with real life?"
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Underrated Romantic Comedies of the 1990s (2023)
- SoundtracksLa Traviata - Prelude & Introduction to Act 1
Written by Giuseppe Verdi
Performed by the Bucharest State Opera Orchestra
Courtesy of Essex Entertainment
A cool breeze of delicate moments, tender surprises and disarming understatement, it achieves a magic that clunkers like "Simply Irresistable" can only dream about. It understands that romantic comedies are all about the hesitations, the silences, the searching looks - NOT contrived situations and screwball antics.
It also realizes that the actors who are paired have to BELIEVE in the material, in each other, and aren't just there because their agents thought it would be a good career move. Brendan Fraser and Joanna Going trust the script completely, they surrender to it. You can tell by the offhand, unforced way Fraser says his lines - knowing there's really no way he can foul them up. And Going; who looks like Winona Ryder, Teri Hatcher and Alyssa Milano (depending on the angle) shows the emotional turbulence of going from someone who is very sure of herself to suddenly not being very sure about anything at all. She's lost her innocence, then found it again but it's been so long she's lost it that she has a hard time recognizing it. It's also great to see veteran actress Celeste Holm infusing the film with her sparkle and intelligence.
A real pleasant surprise, you just find yourself melting into its gentle rhythms and not wanting it to end.
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- Still Breathing
- Filming locations
- San Marcos, Texas, USA(river scenes)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $228,455
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $86,659
- May 3, 1998
- Gross worldwide
- $228,455