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It Could Happen to You

  • Director: Andrew Bergman
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Romantic Comedy
  • Themes: Rags To Riches, Serendipity, Big Break
  • Main Cast: Red Buttons, Nicolas Cage, Bridget Fonda, Rosie Perez, Wendell Pierce, Isaac Hayes
  • Release Year: 1994
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 101 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

Loosely based on a true story, this uneven romantic comedy depicts the unexpected way in which a winning lottery ticket unites a pair of strangers. Waitress Yvonne (Bridget Fonda) first meets police officer Charlie (Nicolas Cage) when he eats in her restaurant. Realizing that he doesn't have enough money to give her a tip, Charlie promises Yvonne to split any winnings from the lottery ticket he just bought. The skeptical Yvonne dismisses Charlie as just another cheapskate until he wins four million dollars and, much to Yvonne's surprise, decides to honor the agreement. His action becomes front page news and wins public acclaim, but it doesn't go over nearly so well with Charlie's wife Muriel (Rosie Perez), who has her own plans for the money. Muriel's shallow, greedy behavior disgusts Charlie, who finds himself spending more and more time with Yvonne, developing a friendship that threatens to blossom into something more. Jane Anderson's screenplay stresses the relationship between Charlie and Yvonne's characters over the situation's comic potential; this earnest tone will please romance fans but may disappoint viewers expecting the farcical comedy of writer/director Andrew Bergman's and Cage's previous effort, Honeymoon in Vegas. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

Review

Isaac Hayes narrates this fairy tale romantic comedy from talented director Andrew Bergman (Honeymoon in Vegas) and based on a true story. Married policeman Charlie Lang (Nicolas Cage) doesn't have enough money to tip waitress Yvonne (Bridget Fonda), so he offers her half of his lottery ticket if he wins. Naturally, he comes up with the $4 million jackpot and has to decide whether to honor his bargain, despite the hysteria of wife Muriel (Rosie Perez). Gentle and not too smarmy, this sentimental tale gets a bit of an edge from Perez, in a hilariously manic performance as the shrill harridan who finally loses Charlie to the kind-spirited Yvonne. Veteran character actor Seymour Cassel is around also as a smooth-talking conman who suckers Muriel in, and Cage plays his role with some thought, never giving in to the easy comic choices.

~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

Cast

Seymour Cassel - Jack Gross; Victor Rojas - Jesu; Stanley Tucci - Eddie Biasi; Mina Bern - Muriel's Neighbour; Red Buttons - Walter Zakuto; Ranjit Chowdhry - Mr Patel; Willie Colon - Mayor; Angel David - Esteban; Ann Dowd - Carol; John Louis Fischer - Plaza Bellhop; J.E. Freeman - Sal Bontempo; Merwin Goldsmith - Bankruptcy Judge; Richard Jenkins - C.Vernon Hale; Lim Kay Tong - Sun; Anna Lobell - Korean Deli Customer; George J. Manos - Loto Official; Feiga Martinez - Jesus' Mom; Vincent Pastore - Bowling Team Member #1; Frank Pellegrino - Water's Edge Maitre d'; Rene Rivera - Julio; Beatrice Winde - Judge; Ginny Yang - Mrs Sun; Felipe Luciano - Television Reporter; Charles Busch - Timothy; Robert Dorfmann; Alan Muraoka - Television Reporter; John Norman Thomas - Mr Muktananda

Credit

Dennis Bradford - Art Director, John Lyons - Casting, Julie Weiss - Costume Designer, Andrew Bergman - Director, Barry Malkin - Editor, Gary Adelson - Executive Producer, Craig Baumgarten - Executive Producer, Joseph Hartwick - Executive Producer, Carter Burwell - Composer (Music Score), Joe Mulherin - Composer (Music Score), Gary Alper - Musical Direction/Supervision, Lizbeth Williamson - Makeup, Bill Groom - Production Designer, Caleb Deschanel - Cinematographer, Gary Adelson - Producer, Craig Baumgarten - Producer, Michael Lobell - Producer, Jane Anderson - Screenwriter, Andrew Bergman - Screenwriter, Stephen Metcalfe - Screenwriter, George De Titta, Jr. - Set Decorator, Henry Bronchtein - Assistant Director

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Christmas in July; Love Potion No. 9; Meet John Doe; Melvin and Howard; Once Around; Sleepless in Seattle; Working Girl; Three Strangers; The Beverly Hillbillies; Only You; While You Were Sleeping; A Pyromaniac's Love Story; French Kiss; One Fine Day; As Good As It Gets; The Wedding Singer; The Wedding Planner; Serendipity; What Happens in Vegas
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It Could Happen to You

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Andrew Bergman
Produced by Mike Lobell
Written by Jane Anderson
Starring Nicolas Cage
Bridget Fonda
Rosie Perez
Wendell Pierce
Issac Hayes
Stanley Tucci
Cinematography Caleb Deschanel
Editing by Barry Malkin
Distributed by TriStar Pictures
Release date(s) July 29, 1994
Running time 101 min.
Country United States
Language English

It Could Happen to You is a 1994 romantic comedy-drama film starring Nicolas Cage and Bridget Fonda. It is the story of New York City police officer (Cage) who wins the lottery and splits his winnings with a waitress (Fonda). The movie bears a striking resemblance to an actual event as documented by Snopes.[1] Isaac Hayes has a role as undercover reporter and photographer Angel Dupree, while also being the film's narrator.

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Plot

Policeman Charlie Lang (Cage) is a kind and generous man who loves his job and the Queens area of New York City where he lives. His wife Muriel (Rosie Perez) works in a hairdressing salon and, unlike Charlie, is selfish, greedy and materialistic, constantly complaining about their situation in life. Waitress Yvonne Biasi (Fonda), is bankrupt because her husband Eddie (Stanley Tucci), whom she had not yet been able to afford to divorce, emptied their joint checking account and spent all the money without her permission, while also leaving her with a credit card debt of over $12,000.

Charlie meets Yvonne when she waits on him at the diner where she works. Since Charlie doesn't have enough money to pay the tip, he promises to give her either double the tip or half of his prospective lottery winnings the next day. He wins $4 million (in 21 annual payments) in the lottery the next day and keeps his promise, despite the protests of his wife. He and Yvonne become stars almost immediately.

Yvonne buys the diner she was working in. She sets up a table with Charlie's name at which people who cannot afford food can eat for free. In another development, Charlie becomes a hero for foiling an attempted robbery at a grocery store but gets wounded in the process, forcing him to take leave from the police force.

At a gathering on a chartered boat for the lottery winners and other members of high society, Muriel gets to know the newly rich Jack Gross. She flirts with him and develops a strong liking for him, which is mutual. Meanwhile, Charlie and Yvonne spend a lot of time together, on one occasion paying for the train journeys of passengers of the subway, and on another treating the children of his neighbourhood to a day out at Yankee Stadium, about which the media report. Muriel gets fed up with Charlie's constant donations and overall simplicity and throws him out of their apartment, asking for a divorce.

That same evening, Yvonne leaves her apartment after her husband shows up and threatens to stay until he gets $50,000 from her. Quite innocently, Charlie and Yvonne run into each other at the Plaza Hotel and, unintentionally, end up spending the night together.

During divorce proceedings between Muriel and Charlie, Muriel demands all the money that Charlie won for herself. Charlie doesn't mind giving his share of the money but Muriel also wants the money he gave Yvonne, and Charlie's steadfast unwillingness to do so causes Muriel to take the case to court. The jury decides in her favor. Yvonne, feeling guilty at costing Charlie all his money, runs out of court in tears and tries to keep away from him. But the cop, by now hopelessly in love with the waitress, finds her at the diner and tells her that the money means nothing to him, and they declare their love for each other. While ruminating about their future at the diner and considering a possible move to Buffalo, they are gracious enough to provide a hungry and poor customer some soup, which he eats at the special table. The poor customer is none other than the disguised Angel Dupree, who takes photos of the couple and in the next day's newspapers publicly eulogises their willingness to feed a hungry and poor man even in their darkest hour. Just as Charlie and Yvonne are moving out of town, the citizens of New York City, no doubt touched by the generosity of the couple, send "the cop and the waitress" thousands of letters with tips totaling about $600,000, which is presumably enough to help pay their debts.

After Muriel gets remarried, her new husband Jack Gross flees the country with all the money from their checking account, revealing himself to be a con man. She then has no option but to move in with her mother in the Bronx and go back to her old manicure job. Eddie Biasi, who is presumably now divorced from Yvonne, ends up being a taxi driver. Charlie happily returns to the police force and Yvonne reclaims the diner. At the film's end, Charlie and Yvonne get married and begin their honeymoon by taking off from Central Park in a hot air balloon that bears the New York Post headline "Cop Weds Waitress", just before the closing credits roll.

Soundtrack

Release date: 19 July 1994

Label: Sony

Track listing

References

  1. ^ "Lottery luck", Snopes

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