The Real Blonde
- Original title
- The Real Blonde
- Year
- 1997
- Running time
- 105 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Matthew Modine
- Daryl Hannah
- Catherine Keener
- Kathleen Turner
- Elizabeth Berkley
- Steve Buscemi
- Maxwell Caulfield
- Marlo Thomas
- Bridgette Wilson
- Buck Henry
- Denis Leary
- Christopher Lloyd
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Comedy
- Synopsis
- 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.
- Critics' reviews
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"A meandering movie that usually meanders in entertaining directions"
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"Unfortunately, this slight, dull film would have benefited from a bit more style, as well as substance"
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"A lively, well-constructed film with a large and appealing cast"
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"The Real Blonde has lost that certain something that earmarked DiCillo's earlier, more offbeat outings, resulting in a film which is pleasant rather than innovative"
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