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User Rating:
6.0/10   5,626 votes
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Director:
Writers:
André Cayatte (screenplay) and
Gérard Oury (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
15 November 1996 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
There are two things a woman knows: what she's looking for and what she'll settle for. more
Plot:
Rose and Gregory, both Columbia University professors meet when Rose's sister answers Gregory's "personals" ad... more | add synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 4 wins & 5 nominations more
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User Reviews:
I can tell you: Wonderful! On the other hand... more (60 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Barbra Streisand ... Rose Morgan

Jeff Bridges ... Gregory Larkin

Lauren Bacall ... Hannah Morgan

George Segal ... Henry Fine

Mimi Rogers ... Claire

Pierce Brosnan ... Alex
Brenda Vaccaro ... Doris

Austin Pendleton ... Barry

Elle Macpherson ... Candice
Ali Marsh ... Girl student #1

Leslie Stefanson ... Sara Myers
Taina Elg ... Female professor
Lucy Avery Brooks ... Felicia

Amber Smith ... Felicia on video
David Kinzie ... Claire's masseur
Rabbi Howard S. Herman ... Rabbi
Thomas Hartman ... Reverend
Trevor Ristow ... Trevor

Brian Schwary ... Mike (student)
Jill Tara Kushner ... Jill (student)
Randy Pearlstein ... Randy (student)
Stacie Sumter ... Stacie (student)
Cindy Guyer ... Taxi stealer
Thomas Saccio ... Taxi driver

Andrew Parks ... Waiter
Jimmy Baio ... Jimmy (waiter)
Emma Fann ... Henry's first date
Laura Bailey ... Henry's second date
Mike Hodge ... Justice of Peace
Anne O'Sullivan ... Gloria
Sandi Schroeder ... Female student
Kiyoko M. Hairston ... Female student

Ben Weber ... Male student
Christopher Keyes ... Male student (as Christopher Keys)
Lisa Wheeler ... Female aerobic instructor
Kirk Moore ... Male aerobic instructor
Regina Viotto ... Make-up artist
Paul LaBreque ... Hair colorist

Rudy Ruggiero ... Waiter (as Ruggero Comploj)
William Cain ... Mr. Jenkins
Adam LeFevre ... Doorman
Joan Mollison ... Irate woman
Carlo Scibelli ... Opera man
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Rodney Anoai ... Sumo wrestler on TV (uncredited)

Alex Ballar ... Flirty student (uncredited)
Marty Davey ... Cashier (uncredited)
Harrison Freed ... Party Guest (uncredited)

Jennifer Gareis ... (uncredited)

Kurt Koehler ... Student (uncredited)

Rebecca Kramer ... Student (uncredited)

Adrian Lee ... Professor (uncredited)
Cheryl Moore ... Student (uncredited)
Glenn Phillips ... College Student (uncredited)
James Rosin ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Eli Roth ... Student (uncredited)
Allelon Ruggiero ... Lit student seated in front of Stacie (uncredited)
Lea Walker ... Student (uncredited)
Louise Yanofsky ... Girl on Bench in Central Park (uncredited)
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Directed by
Barbra Streisand 
 
Writing credits
André Cayatte (screenplay "Le Miroir a Deux Faces") and
Gérard Oury (screenplay "Le Miroir a Deux Faces")

Denis Perret (motion picture dialogue Le Miroir a Deux Faces) uncredited and
Jean Meckert (motion picture dialogue Le Miroir a Deux Faces) uncredited

Richard LaGravenese (screen story)

Richard LaGravenese (screenplay)

Produced by
Cis Corman .... executive producer
Arnon Milchan .... producer
Ronald L. Schwary .... co-executive producer (as Ronald Schwary)
Barbra Streisand .... producer
 
Original Music by
Marvin Hamlisch 
 
Cinematography by
Andrzej Bartkowiak 
Dante Spinotti 
 
Film Editing by
Jeff Werner 
 
Casting by
Bonnie Finnegan 
Todd M. Thaler  (as Todd Thaler)
 
Production Design by
Tom H. John  (as Tom John)
 
Art Direction by
Teresa Carriker-Thayer 
 
Set Decoration by
Alan Hicks  (as John Alan Hicks)
 
Costume Design by
Theoni V. Aldredge 
 
Makeup Department
Lynn Campbell .... makeup artist
Susan Germaine .... hair stylist
Edouard F. Henriques .... makeup artist (as Ed Henriques)
Craig Lyman .... makeup artist
Randy Houston Mercer .... makeup artist
John Quaglia .... hair stylist
Lyndell Quiyou .... hair stylist
Mary Cooke .... hair stylist (uncredited)
Scott Hersh .... makeup artist (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Sue Jett .... production supervisor
Tony Mark .... unit production manager
Ray Quinlan .... production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Kristin Cameron .... second second assistant director
Patrick Mangan .... dga trainee (as Patrick J. Mangan)
Amy Sayres .... first assistant director
Christopher Swartout .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Joseph Alfieri .... construction coordinator
Dennis Causey .... set dresser
Gary Cergol .... art department coordinator
John Davis .... storyboard artist
Chris DeTitta .... leadman
Christine Donohue-Pace .... set dresser
Marion Kolsby .... assistant art director
Leslie Salter .... master scenic artist
Robert Thayer .... assistant art director
Richard A. Ventre .... master scenic artist (as Richard Ventre)
Brick Mason .... storyboard artist (uncredited)
Christopher Nelson .... set dresser (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
David W. Alstadter .... foley mixer (as David Alstadter)
John H. Arrufat .... sound editor (as John Arrufat)
Charles L. Campbell .... supervising sound editor
Harry Cheney .... sound editor
John M. Colwell .... sound editor (as John Colwell)
Marko A. Costanzo .... foley artist
Robert Crozier .... foley recordist
Zack Davis .... adr editor
Louis L. Edemann .... supervising sound editor
Ronald Eng .... sound editor (as Ron Eng)
Richard C. Franklin .... sound editor (as Richard Franklin)
Julia Gardner-Patsos .... utility boom
Leonard T. Geschke .... sound editor (as Lenny Geschke)
Lawrence Loewinger .... sound mixer
Chuck Neely .... sound editor (as Chuck Neeley)
Kevin O'Connell .... sound re-recording mixer
Daniel Rosenblum .... boom operator
Greg P. Russell .... sound re-recording mixer
Steven Ticknor .... sound editor (as Steve Ticknor)
Lisa Varetakis .... sound editor (TV version) (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Vince Deadrick Jr. .... stunt coordinator
Loyd Catlett .... stunts (uncredited)
Peter McKernan .... stunt driver (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Steve Adcock .... first assistant camera
Patrick Capone .... camera operator
Joseph R. Collins .... second assistant camera (as Joseph Collins)
Meredith Collins .... camera trainee
Jay Fortune .... chief lighting technician
Brad Goss .... dolly grip
Dylan Goss .... assistant camera: SpaceCam camera (as Dylan M. Gross)
Timothy Healy .... key construction electric
Petr Hlinomaz .... gaffer: second unit
David James .... still photographer
Gary Jay .... camera operator
Nils Johnson .... key video assist operator
Gregory Lundsgaard .... Steadicam operator
William MacGhee .... electrician
Duane Manwiller .... first assistant camera: "a" camera
Jason Micallef .... lighting technician
Billy Miller .... key grip
Dick Mingalone .... camera operator
Richard Quinlan .... director of photography: second unit
Scott Rathner .... assistant camera: "b" camera
Katherine Ruppe .... second assistant camera
Kurt E. Soderling .... camera operator: Spacecam camera
William Ward .... chief lighting technician
 
Casting Department
Gayle Keller .... casting assistant
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Tommy Boyer .... wardrobe assistant
Kevin Brainerd .... assistant costume designer
Virginia D. Patton .... wardrobe assistant (as Ginnie Patton)
 
Editorial Department
Pietro Cecchini .... assistant editor
Nicolas De Toth .... assistant editor
Richard Friedlander .... assistant editor
Sandra Grubb .... second assistant editor
Mo Henry .... negative cutter
Dale Jones .... avid technician
Bob Kaiser .... color timer
David Kirchner .... assistant editor: avid
Javier Reyna .... assistant editor
Eric Rigney .... avid technician
 
Music Department
Brad Dechter .... orchestrator
David Foster .... song producer
Marvin Hamlisch .... music adaptor
Jack Hayes .... orchestrator
Tanya Noel Hill .... assistant music editor
Charles Martin Inouye .... supervising music editor
Jay Landers .... music supervisor
Steven L. Smith .... music preparation
Barbra Streisand .... music supervisor
Torrie Zito .... orchestrator
 
Transportation Department
John Leonidas .... transportation captain
Dennis Radesky .... transportation co-captain
 
Other crew
Mary Bailey .... script supervisor
Declan Baldwin .... location manager
Tamara Bally .... production accountant
Alexander Berberich .... location assistant
Shannon Bowen .... location coordinator
Stanley Brossette .... unit publicist
Cara Buonincontri .... set production assistant
Matt Cavilero .... set production assistant
Sara Corrigan .... video coordinator
Larry Donahue .... caterer
Gina Edmond-Feldman .... assistant: Mr. Schwary (as Georgina Feldman)
Eric Fisher .... production assistant
Andrew Foderingham .... set production assistant
Sean Garrett Fogel .... production assistant
Terry Ham .... production assistant
Kris Isacsson .... assistant: Barbra Streisand
Lori Johnson .... production coordinator
Willis Baxter Johnson .... key production assistant
Jodi Kaplan .... production assistant
Karen Kelsall .... script supervisor
Eric Morris .... production assistant
Benjamin Prager .... production assistant
Judy Pursley .... first assistant accountant
Vernon Rodriquez .... parking assistant
Peter Schön .... assistant production office coordinator
Jennifer Truelove .... set production assistant
Irapaul Turner .... production assistant
Luca Ward .... voice dubbing: Pierce Brosnan
Stan Wiencko .... set production assistant (as Stanley Wiencko)
Adam G. Williams .... assistant location manager
Eric Yellin .... production assistant
Abby Bailey .... accounting clerk (uncredited)
Eric Klein .... location scout (uncredited)
 

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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for language, sensuality and some mature thematic material.
Runtime:
126 min | Poland:122 min (DVD)
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Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Whilst Streisand was editing the film, she went to a dinner party, and was introduced to a man who she didn't recognize: James Brolin. They later married. more
Goofs:
Boom mic visible: When Greg arrives at "new" Rose's house. more
Quotes:
Gregory Larkin: I don't care if you're pretty, I love you anyway! more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in My Own Private Oshawa (2002) (TV) more
Soundtrack:
I Finally Found Someone more

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14 out of 19 people found the following review useful.
I can tell you: Wonderful! On the other hand..., 29 December 1998
7/10
Author: Dominik Kleebach (dominikkhs@aol.com) from Surheim, Germany

The mirror has two faces: Barbra Streisand and ... surprise! ... Barbra Streisand! More explicit: the funny Barbra Streisand and the divine Barbra Streisand. Well, this miraculous metamorphosis is of course kind of disgusting and I wouldn't be the first person to argue that Barbra Streisand has a tendency to fancy herself pretty much (and I myself was already able to tell so from the unnecessarily long ending of "The Prince of Tides" - a very good movie). But as annoying as it may sometimes be, this is an extremely well-done and multi-faceted movie. Let me try to tell you, why I voted "7".

It starts rather mediocre when Streisand and Jeff Bridges get to know each other, talk some silly stuff and behave like little children. From time to time it gives a number of very good lines to Lauren Bacall, who is perfect as Streisand's mother. By the time Streisand and Bridges get married you are tempted to say: "Yes, very nice, but it's crap actually, isn't it?" But you won't think of saying that in the end.

The movie is a romantic comedy - containing a couple of cliches, fine - but with a new, non-cliche structure. This is no kitsch, not at all, oh no! Instead, it's made up of very good lines and very truthful moments. These are connected in a way that makes our emotion rise but leaves us unable to tell which words, which gestures made it rise. How come? The romance doesn't develop in the way we would expect it and have seen it many times before, no, this romantic comedy goes the long way round: First there is only a small deal of attraction, then there is previously unknown disillusionment - a black hole almost - and then love enters the stage. The final romantic scene fits into romantic comedy conventions, but it also fits into the picture and Streisand and Bridges deserve it. What a wonderful movie!

Basically Barbra Streisand is a good actress, but she loves exaggerating. She is able to manage difficult scenes, but she tries to be funny where being funny can't work and sometimes she's just hopping through the scene like a twittering sparrow instead of performing the emotions required for that scene. And after her metamorphosis she's more interested in her make-up than in her character.

Lauren Bacall plays a mean, self-addicted and vain old beast with a heart and a vulnerable soul. The scene where mother and daughter talk openly in the kitchen is wonderful. Even Pierce Brosnan is better than I would have expected.

Finally, the movie shows us the great versatility of Jeff Bridges: you've never seen him so very soft before (rude as he was in "The Fabulous Baker Boys", cool in "Nadine" or smooth and evil in "Jagged Edge"). However, he is exaggerating, too: which man can act this untruthful and affected?! In the scenes from Streisand's and his marriage his character is almost eerie - may this be good or bad for the movie...

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