My First Mister
Paramount Pictures (2001)
Comedy, Romance
In Collection
#9035
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Seen ItYes
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IMDB   7.3
1 hr 49 mins Germany / English
DVD  Region 1   R
Rutanya Alda Woman at apartment
Natasha Braisewell Girl in vintage
Albert Brooks Randall
Henry Brown Jack Taylor
Gary Bullock Mr. Smithman
Kevin Cooney Doctor
Nic Costa Blaine
William Forward Customer
John Goodman Benjamin
Desmond Harrington Randy
Shawn Huff Woman at R's store
Carol Kane Mrs. Benson
Mary Kay Place Patty
Michael McKean Bob
Chadwick Palmatier Manager
Director
Christine Lahti
Producer Carol Baum
Sukee Chew
Writer Jill Franklyn


Meet The New Odd Couple.

Jennifer (LeeLee Sobieski) is a 17-year-old Goth with multiple face-piercings and a fondness for graveyards. Randall (Albert Brooks) is a middle-aged salesman with an obsessively tidy life and a fear of anything new. When these two opposites collide, the chain reaction sparks a life-altering meltdown for them both in this wickedly perceptive, critically acclaimed comedy from Academy Award-winning director and actress Christine Lahti.

Desperate to escape the world of her infuriatingly cheery mother (Carol Kane) and mindless bimbo classmates, punk-rebel Jennifer impulsively applies for a job at Randall's decidedly conservative clothing store. Soon, to their mutual shock and surprise, an unlikely friendship blooms. But even as Randall attempts to show Jennifer the possibilities of her own future, Jennifer discovers the extraordinary secret haunting Randall's past. A wry, hilarious, powerfully emotional story of reaching out, making contact, and coping with the consequences, My First Mister is an unforgettable film Leonard Maltin applauds as "Wonderful and unpredictable!"
Edition Details
Edition Special Edition
Distributor Paramount
Release Date 4/23/2002
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3, Letterboxed)
Widescreen (1.85:1)
Subtitles English
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital Surround [English]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

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