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Mixed Nuts

  • Director: Nora Ephron
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Workplace Comedy
  • Main Cast: Steve Martin, Madeline Kahn, Robert Klein, Anthony LaPaglia, Juliette Lewis, Rita Wilson
  • Release Year: 1994
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 97 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

A holiday comedy with dark overtones, Mixed Nuts presents a supposedly humorous look at the behind-the-scenes events at a crisis hotline on Christmas Eve. Philip (Steve Martin) runs Lifesavers, a Venice, California organization dedicated to helping the depressed and troubled. Unfortunately, Philip is a bit down himself, having learned that Lifesavers is on the verge of eviction. His staff isn't feeling particularly helpful either, with Mrs. Munchnik (Madeline Kahn) giving gruff, often insulting advice, and Catherine (Rita Wilson) obsessing over her own unspoken love for Philip. As the holiday approaches, various weirdoes of all shapes and sizes -- from to a pregnant clothing store owner (Juliette Lewis) to a disenchanted Santa Claus (Anthony LaPaglia) -- begin dropping in, throwing the already strained office into utter chaos. Director Nora Ephron followed her smash success Sleepless in Seattle with this remake of the cult 1982 French comedy Le Père Noël est une Ordure, co-authoring the script with her sister Delia Ephron. However, Mixed Nuts met with little box office or critical approval, with most viewers finding the film's manic farce disappointingly forced and abrasive. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

Cast

Rob Reiner - Dr. Kinsky; Adam Sandler - Louie; Liev Schreiber - Chris; Garry Shandling - Stanley Tannenbaum; Caroline Aaron - Hotline Caller; Sidney Armus - Chris' Father; Michael Badalucco - AAA Driver; Henry Brown - Police; Victor Garber - Irate Neighbor; Mary Gross - Hotline Caller; Brian Markinson - Policeman/Voice of Obscene Caller; Steve Randazzo - Detective; Diane Sokolow - Chris' Mother; Steven Wright - Man at Pay Phone; Joely Fisher - Susan; Parker Posey - Rollerblader; Christine Cavanaugh - Police; Haley Joel Osment - Little Boy

Credit

Dennis Bradford - Art Director, Juliet Taylor - Casting, Laura Rosenthal - Casting, Jeffrey Kurland - Costume Designer, Nora Ephron - Director, Robert Reitano - Editor, James W. Skotchdopole - Executive Producer, George Fenton - Composer (Music Score), Bill Groom - Production Designer, Sven Nykvist - Cinematographer, Tony Thomas - Producer, Paul Junger Witt - Producer, Joseph Hartwick - Producer, Delia Ephron - Producer, James J. Sabat - Sound/Sound Designer, Nora Ephron - Screenwriter, Delia Ephron - Screenwriter, George De Titta, Jr. - Set Decorator

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Mixed Nuts

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Nora Ephron
Produced by Delia Ephron
Joseph Hartwick
Paul Junger Witt
James W. Skotchdopole
John Solomon
John L. Solomon
Tony Thomas
Written by Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron
Starring Steve Martin
Madeline Kahn
Robert Klein
Anthony LaPaglia
Juliette Lewis
Rob Reiner
Adam Sandler
Liev Schreiber
Garry Shandling
Rita Wilson
Parker Posey
Jon Stewart
Joely Fisher
Music by George Fenton
Editing by Robert M. Reitano
Distributed by TriStar Pictures
Release date(s) December 21, 1994 (USA)
Running time 97 minutes
Language English

Mixed Nuts is a motion picture comedy directed by Nora Ephron, released to theaters in the United States on December 21, 1994. Its cast includes Steve Martin, Madeline Kahn, Rita Wilson, Garry Shandling and Adam Sandler.

The film was neither a critical nor a commercial success. It is a remake of the French film comedy Le Père Noël est une ordure (1982)

Tagline: A comedy on the edge.

Contents

Plot

At the "Lifesavers" suicide-prevention hotline, a lack of funding has resulted in an eviction notice from the landlord. The hotline is staffed by Philip, the crabby Mrs. Munchnik and the mousy Catherine.

Despite the expectation "of everyone thinking of jumping off a bridge or slitting their wrists on Christmas Eve," the staff has only received calls from a few women frightened by a serial killer called the Seaside Strangler, plus several obscene phone calls.

Mrs. Munchnik, intent on getting to her dead husband's sister's Christmas Eve dinner on time, becomes stuck in the elevator.

Meanwhile, Philip is trying to hide the landlord's eviction notice from Catherine, while at the same time trying to figure out how to raise money to pay the rent and save the hotline. Philip's emotions are further strained when his fiance Susan breaks up with him over the phone.

Catherine's best friend Gracie is experiencing strain of her own, pregnant by her slacker boyfriend Felix, a man she's not sure she can count on as a father. Especially since he just ran out of her vintage clothing store with a Santa Claus suit she could have sold and crashed into a Christmas tree being ported by two innocent Rollerbladers.

Philip has given out the office's address to a caller begging for some personal help. The caller is actually a transvestite named Chris who is tired of taking insults from his-or-her family.

After some unanswered calls for help to clueless songwriter Louie, the neighborhood dogwalker Mr. Lobel finally finds Mrs. Munchnik in the elevator.

Gracie arrives in the lobby, followed close behind by Felix, and they re-activate the lift, much to the fright of Philip and Munchnik, who are now dangling from the top-floor shaft. Thankfully, the elevator stops just short of crushing them.

In the hotline's office, Gracie locks herself in the bathroom, to the agony of the full-bladdered Mrs. Munchnik. Felix continues the fight he and Gracie were having, which ends abruptly when Gracie smacks him in the head with Mrs. Munchnik's fruitcake tin.

Philip and Catherine take Felix to a veterinarian. Gracie refuses to accompany them. At the vet's, Felix overdoses on dog tranquilizers and has to be revived at the hospital.

While making holiday ornaments, Gracie discovers the eviction notice, which Mrs. Munchnik also then notices. Chris (the transvestite) buzzes the doorbell. Ignoring Mrs. Munchnik's plea to not open the door to a possible Seaside Strangler, Gracie flings open the door and knocks Mrs. Munchnik unconscious. Gracie leaves her there in Chris's care.

The power goes out to the building, causing Chris to trip and fall as he tries to answer the phone. The lights are still out when Philip comes back alone from the vet. He is shocked to find Chris there and the unconscious Mrs. Munchnik lying on the floor. Philip tries to subtly ask Chris to leave, but only succeeds in inviting Chris to dance.

Gracie takes Catherine back to the clothing shop for a makeover and some girl talk. They get some Chinese take-out and bring it back to the office. Mrs. Munchnik revives in time to see Philip and Chris slow-dancing. Mrs. Munchnik resolves to tell her story to the Los Angeles Times, intent on destroying Lifesavers.

Felix, still under the influence of dog tranquilizers, barges in with a gun. Chris tries to wrestle it away and Felix shoots him/her in the foot. Gracie empties it by firing all the bullets wildly, including two through the front door. The landlord was behind the door, and is now dead.

Catherine is in shock. Philip runs her a hot bath. They begin to make love as the steam from the bath fogs the room.

Louie and Chris get to know one another, while Gracie and Felix decide what to do with the dead body. Philip and Catherine emerge glowing from the bathroom, only to find the landlord's body missing. They also see Felix and Gracie proudly sticking the last few branches onto a "tree," the trunk of which is burlap sacks wrapped around the dead body.

On the street, they encounter the rollerbladers, who barrel through the group. elix tosses the tree and it crashes to the ground, revealing the dead body.

The police arrive and everyone is held for questioning. Felix confesses to the killing, but Gracie pulls out the gun as proof that she did it. Felix grabs the gun and runs to the top of a nearby building, where it looks as if he will kill himself. But he is stopped by a wonderful counsel from Philip, who at the same time confesses his love for Catherine.

Catherine hands the landlord's bag to the detectives, who search it. They find fishing twine and kelp —- the weapons of choice for the Seaside Strangler.

Having killed a wanted criminal, Gracie gets a reward of $250,000. She offers to pay for Lifesavers' moving expenses, then promptly goes into labor. She gives birth to Felix's child on midnight Christmas Day in a scene that resembles the birth of Jesus Christ). Philip then asks Catherine to marry him.

Cast

Reaction

According to the Box Office Mojo web site, Mixed Nuts had a gross of just $6,821,850.

Critics panned the film. Janet Maslin's review in the Dec. 21, 1994 New York Times mentioned a corpse depicted in the story and wrote that Mixed Nuts "is about as funny as that corpse and about as natural."

Soundtrack

The soundtrack to the film was released on November 22, 1994, and featured twelve tracks, including the "Grape Jelly" song from Adam Sandler, the musical rant from Madeline Kahn, labeled as "Mixed Notes", Eartha Kitt's sexy rendition of "Santa Baby" and Carly Simon's first published Christmas song, "The Night Before Christmas". It was released by Sony Music.

Tracks on the album are as follows:

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