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| release
date: 13 October 1989 (USA) |
| Directed by
Steven Kloves |
| story: |
In
the last 15 years Jack Baker (Jeff Bridges) and Frank Baker
(Beau Bridges) have played every hotel and cocktail lounge
they could book. But lately business has been off and they
decide to hire Susie Diamond (Michelle Pfeiffer), a chain-smoking,
hard talking beauty with terrific voice. The trio hits the
road and they are an instant success. Susie has given the act
a touch of class and lots of sex appeal. Jack secretly yearns
to play solo jazz gigs even though Frank wants to keep the
group together. The sparks fly between Susie and Jack and,
despite their best efforts, they fall in love. Superb performances
and showstopping music rate a standing ovation in this lively,
heartwarming story of love, hopes and dreams. |
| what
did they say: |
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Pfeiffer thoroughly deserves her ''sexiest woman in the movies''
rubric. In fact, she's a marvel in this movie. Also, she's
surprisingly effective as a singer, with more than a hint of
Julie London's throaty sensuality. -- Entertainment Weekly |
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Pfeiffer is a knockout: she's the sexiest presence in movies
today and an exceptional comic and dramatic actress, to boot.
-- Rolling Stone |
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