Peggy Sue Got Married
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The film tells the poignant story of Peggy Sue Bodell (Kathleen Turner). She's a 43-year-old housewife on the verge of a divorce from Charlie (Nicolas Cage), an obnoxious philanderer who is locally famous for his tacky TV commercials for his retail appliance business. Peggy Sue squeezes into her old prom dress and goes to her 25th high school reunion to meet all her old friends from James Buchanan High. Subsequently named queen of the reunion, she ascends the podium to accept her crown, and passes out. Tossed into a time warp, she awakens in 1960, a 43-year-old consciousness in an ostensibly 17-year-old body. This feat requires a suspension of disbelief on the part of the audience but Turner pulls it off admirably. The film asks a powerful question: If we had a chance to go back and do it all again, would we do it the same way? Or would we rewrite our lives to create a new outcome?
In 1987, the film got 2 Golden Globe Nominations for Best Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical and Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical: Kathleen Turner. And 3 Academy Award Nominations for Best Actress: Kathleen Turner, Best Cinematography: Jordan Cronenweth and Best Costume Design: Theadora Van Runkle.
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In 1987, the film got 2 Golden Globe Nominations for Best Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical and Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical: Kathleen Turner. And 3 Academy Award Nominations for Best Actress: Kathleen Turner, Best Cinematography: Jordan Cronenweth and Best Costume Design: Theadora Van Runkle.
© TriStar Pictures
Production Companies | Delphi V Productions TriStar Pictures Zoetrope Studios |
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Distributor | TriStar Pictures | ||
Director | Francis Ford Coppola | ||
Writers | Jerry Leichtling Arlene Sarner |
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Producer | Paul R. Gurian | ||
Executive Producer | Barrie M. Osborne | ||
Composer | John Barry | ||
Cinematographer | Jordan Cronenweth | ||
Editor | Barry Malkin | ||
Cast List |
Kathleen Turner Nicolas Cage Barry Miller Catherine Hicks Joan Allen Kevin J. O'Connor Jim Carrey Lisa Jane Persky Lucinda Jenney Wil Shriner Barbara Harris Don Murray Sofia Coppola Maureen O'Sullivan Leon Ames Randy Bourne Helen Hunt Don Stark Marshall Crenshaw Chris Donato Robert Crenshaw Tom Teeley Graham Maby Ken Grantham Ginger Taylor Sigrid Wurschmidt Glenn Withrow Harry Basil John Carradine Sachi Parker Vivien Straus Morgan Upton Dr. Lewis Leibovich Bill Bonham Joe Lerer Barbara Oliver Martin Scott Marcus Scott Carl Lockett Tony Saunders Vincent Lars Larry E. Vann Lawrence Menkin Daniel R. Suhart Leslie Hilsinger Al Nalbandian Dan Leegant Ron Cook Mary Leichtling |
..... Peggy Sue Kelcher/Peggy Sue Bodell ..... Charlie Bodell ..... Richard Norvik ..... Carol Heath ..... Maddy Nagle ..... Michael Fitzsimmons ..... Walter Getz ..... Delores Dodge ..... Rosalie Testa ..... Arthur Nagle ..... Evelyn Kelcher ..... Jack Kelcher ..... Nancy Kelcher ..... Elizabeth Alvorg ..... Barney Alvorg ..... Scott Bodell ..... Beth Bodell ..... Doug Snell ..... Reunion Band ..... Reunion Band ..... Reunion Band ..... Reunion Band ..... Reunion Band ..... Mr. Snelgrove ..... Janet ..... Sharon ..... Terry ..... Leon ..... Leo ..... Lisa ..... Sandy ..... Mr. Gilford ..... Dr. Daly ..... Drunk ..... Drunk creep ..... Nurse ..... The Four-Mations ..... The Four-Mations ..... The Four-Mations ..... The Four-Mations ..... The Four-Mations ..... The Four-Mations ..... Elderly gentleman ..... Chinese waiter ..... Majorette ..... Lodge member ..... Lodge member ..... Lodge member ..... Reunion receptionist |
Walter Getz: | Just call me Walter the dancing dentist. Taps and caps. My specialty. |
Walter Getz: | The best thing about being a dentist. Pure pharmaceutical grade. Couple of lines of this, I could drill my own teeth. |
Walter Getz: | I demand a recount. |
Walter Getz: | Why does your father take inventory on Sunday night? That's poker night. You always got out of it before. |
Walter Getz: | Put on some make—out music, and kill the lights. |
Walter Getz: | The Yanks got the hitting but the Sox got the defense. |
Knowing what you know now, what would you do differently?
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