Title:
Real Blonde, The
Released: 1997
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 105 min
Country: USA
Language: English
Tagline:
What you see isn't always what you get.
Plot
Summary: Joe and Mary have been living
together in Manhattan for six years. Joe is an actor,
who has no agent and no thesping credits, but whose
ambitions are very high. He works as a waiter at a
cafe. Mary works as a make-up stylist for hot fashion
photographer Blair, and she pays most of the pair's
bills. Joe finally lowers his standards and accepts
a degrading bit in a Madonna video, while his friend
and co-waiter Bob gets a high-paying job on a soap
opera opposite siren Kelly.
Comments:
Set
in the world of struggling actors and models, this
is an intelligent comedy with just a hint of seriousness.
It's well-written with good performances by its large,
mostly younger cast. The humor is for adults, so if
you're looking for big belly-laughs and gross-out
situations, you'll be disappointed. The number of
characters threatened to be a bit too many but that's
not a major problem. I found 'The Real Blonde' funnier
and more entertaining than lots of comedies that get
far more publicity and have much more box-office success.
Cast
overview:
Matthew Modine .... Joe
Catherine Keener .... Mary
Daryl Hannah .... Kelly
Maxwell Caulfield .... Bob
Elizabeth Berkley .... Tina
Marlo Thomas .... Blair
Bridgette Wilson .... Sahara
Buck Henry .... Dr. Leuter
Christopher Lloyd .... Ernst
Kathleen Turner .... Dee Dee Taylor
Denis Leary .... Doug
Beatrice Winde .... Wilma
Schecter Lee .... Chang
John Tormey .... Harassing Man
Wayne Parent .... Blair's Assistant
Movie
scenes preview:
Scene #1
Scene
Description:
The gorgeous Bridgette Wilson
in a rare nude clip as she stands topless while a guy
kneels in front of her and they pose for a photographer.
featured
actress:
Scene #2
Scene
Description:
The gorgeous
Bridgette Wilson being photographed as we see her from
behind straddling a motorcycle and wearing no top with
a pair of very tight red leather pants.
featured
actress: