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Beautiful Girls
Directed by Ted Demme
Produced by Cary Woods
Written by Scott Rosenberg
Starring Matt Dillon
Uma Thurman
Mira Sorvino
Timothy Hutton
Lauren Holly
Natalie Portman
Michael Rapaport
Music by David A. Stewart
Cinematography Adam Kimmel
Editing by Jeffrey Wolf
Distributed by Miramax Films
Release date(s) February 9, 1996
Running time 112 minutes
Country Flag of United States United States
Language English
Gross revenue $20,837,000 (USA)
All Movie Guide profile
IMDb profile
Beautiful Girls (1996) is a film directed by Ted Demme and starring Matt
Dillon, Uma Thurman, Mira Sorvino, Annabeth Gish, Timothy Hutton, Lauren
Holly, Natalie Portman, Martha Plimpton, Michael Rapaport and Rosie
O'Donnell.
Story
A piano player (played by Timothy Hutton), at a crossroads in his life,
returns to his hometown for a high school reunion, where he finds that his
classmates are not very successful in life either, especially not in love.
His heart, however, is captured by a young girl who is only thirteen but an
"old soul" (played by Natalie Portman).
The theme song to the film is "Beautiful Girl" by singer Pete Droge.
Characters
The men
* Willie Conway (played by Timothy Hutton) — The only one of the group to
move away. Willie relocated to New York City, working as a semi-successful
pianist. Generally the good guy in the group, his home life isn't as strong
as he may prefer. His mother is deceased and his father is emotionally
withdrawn. He also has a wild younger brother, Bobby (David Arquette) who,
despite his age is very grounded.
* Tommy 'Birdman' Rowland (played by Matt Dillon) — Head snow plower. Known
as the tough one of his group. Tommy seems to have not let go of his youth,
and is still having an affair with Darian Smalls, an old high school flame.
This puts a considerable strain on his relationship with his current
girlfriend.
* Michael 'Mo' Morris (played by Noah Emmerich) — A factory manager by
profession. Unlike his friends, humble Mo has settled down with a family,
but still does have a temper when provoked. Admires Willie greatly for his
life.
* Kev (played by Max Perlich) — Snow plower and Tommy's co-worker. The
wisecracking Kev has to reluctantly look the other way when Darian enters
the picture, well aware of Tommy's relationship with Sharon which he doesn't
approve of.
* Paul Kirkwood (played by Michael Rapaport) — Snow plower who is obsessed
with centerfold models. Paul can't let go of his old relationship with a
waitress (Martha Plimpton). A crass guy who can't resist tormenting his
ex-girlfriend by plowing snow into her garage door.
* Stanley 'Stinky' Womack (played by Pruitt Taylor Vince) — The hardworking
and humble proprietor/bartender of a local bar that he recently purchased
and renovated. A generally good guy who knows the limits of right and wrong.
The women
* Tracy Stover (played by Annabeth Gish) — Willie's long term girlfriend, a
beautiful attorney who might be Willie's future spouse.
* Darian Smalls (played by Lauren Holly) — Tommy's old love interest from
high school, unhappily married with one daughter. Darian can't resist Tommy,
which upsets both parties.
* Gina Barrisano (played by Rosie O'Donnell) — Friend and hair stylist of
the women. A fast talker who spouts pearls of wisdom in a heavy New Yorker's
accent.
* Jan (played by Martha Plimpton) — Paul's on again-off again girlfriend,
now dating a meatcutter which aggravates Paul to no end.
* Marty (played by Natalie Portman) — Conway family's neighbor and Willie's
Lolita, who is more forward in her approach to Willie. Describes her young
self as "an old soul".
* Sharon Cassidy (played by Mira Sorvino) — Tommy's current girlfriend, who
tries her best to make Tommy happy.
* Andera (played by Uma Thurman) — Stinky's cousin from Chicago. Very
attractive and fairly wise, aids Paul in making his ex jealous.
Minor characters
* Sarah Morris (played by Anne Bobby) — Michael's wife
* Dick Conway (played by Richard Bright) — Willie's father
* Steve Rossmore (played by Sam Robards) — Darian's husband
* Bobby Conway (played by David Arquette) — Willie's brother
* Frank Womack (played by John Carroll Lynch)
* The band The Afghan Whigs has a cameo in the movie. Greg Dulli, the band's
lead singer was close friends with Ted Demme
Origins
Screenwriter Scott Rosenberg was living in Boston, waiting to see if Disney
would use his script for Con Air. He said in an interview, "It was the worst
winter ever in this small hometown. Snow plows were coming by, and I was
just tired of writing these movies with people getting shot and killed. So I
said, 'There is more action going on in my hometown with my friends dealing
with the fact that they can't deal with turning 30 or with commitment' - all
that became Beautiful Girls."
Ted Demme had the entire cast come to Minneapolis and live together for two
to three weeks so that they could bond. He also made sure that the setting
is a character unto itself. He commented in an interview that he "wanted to
make it look like it's Anytown USA, primarily East Coast. And I also wanted
it to feel like a real working class town." To this end, Demme drew
inspiration from Michael Cimino's The Deer Hunter (1978). "The first third
of the film is really an amazing buddy movie with those five actors. You
could tell they were best friends, but they all had stuff amongst them that
was personal to each one of them." He actually screened the movie for the
cast and crew.
Soundtrack
Beautiful Girls (Music from the Motion Picture)
Beautiful Girls (Music from the Motion Picture) cover
Soundtrack by Various artists
Released June 30, 1996
Genre Soundtrack
Length 57:16
Label Elektra Records
Professional reviews
* All Music Guide 3/5 stars link
Track listing
1. Roland Gift - "That's How Strong My Love Is" 6:18
2. Afghan Whigs - "Be for Real" 4:16
3. Howlin' Maggie - "Easy to Be Stupid" 4:51
4. Billy Paul - "Me and Mrs. Jones" 4:48
5. Satchel - "Suffering" 4:49
6. Chris Isaak - "Graduation Day" 3:10
7. Pete Droge & the Sinners - "Beautiful Girl" 4:34
8. Ween - "I'll Miss You" 2:56
9. Afghan Whigs - "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" 5:21
10. The Spinners - "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love" 4:31
11. Kiss - "Beth" 2:46
12. King Floyd - "Groove Me" 3:01
13. Diamonds - "The Stroll" 2:31
14. Neil Diamond - "Sweet Caroline" 3:24
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