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Nothing in Common

  • Director: Garry Marshall
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy Drama
  • Movie Type: Workplace Comedy, Domestic Comedy
  • Themes: Fathers and Sons, Crumbling Marriages, Generation Gap
  • Main Cast: Tom Hanks, Jackie Gleason, Eva Marie Saint, Hector Elizondo, Barry Corbin, Bess Armstrong
  • Release Year: 1986
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 118 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

Garry Marshall directed this film which starts as a light comedy but moves into heavy-duty drama later on. David Basner (Tom Hanks in a good performance) works in an ad agency, where he enjoys bantering with his co-workers and meets a lot of women. He hasn't been especially close to his father (Jackie Gleason) and never thought about him much until his Dad is left devastated when his wife of 36 years walks out on him. He is soon faced with serious health problems as well. This propels the elder Basner on a downward slide that affects David and their relationship. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

Review

Nothing in Common was an attempt by Tom Hanks to add some dramatic credentials to his status as a comic lead. The first half of the film, dealing with his character's life in the advertising business, has enough comedy in it that the audience accepts Hanks more easily when the film turns melodramatic in the second half. Jackie Gleason is good as the father, but his work is occasionally undone by the maudlin scenarios he is forced to play. Director Garry Marshall was shooting for a Terms of Endearment-like mix of comedy and pathos, but he is at heart a comedy director. The laughs in the film are crisply paced, occasionally pointed, and generally entertaining. Those sequences are so much stronger than the tearjerking ending that the audience cannot help but be let down. However, the good material in this film makes it one of the more interesting films from Hanks in the 1980s. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

Cast

Sela Ward - Cheryl Ann Wayne; John Kapelos - Roger, the Commercial Director; Carol Messing - David's secretary; Andra Akers - Blonde Saleswoman; Bill Applebaum - Ted Geller; Frank Campanella - Remo; Dan Castellaneta - Brian; Lucinda Crosby - Fashion Show Announcer; Ron Dean - Ed Bedsole; Lou Evans - Man on Airplane; Lynda Goodfriend - Louise Pelham; Vincent Guastaferro - Marvin Nadler; Cindy Harrel - Shelley the Stewardess; Toni Hudson - Receptionist; Conrad Janis - Himself; Harvey Keenan - Nat Vogel; Shirley Kirks - Jeu De Prume Dancer; Jack Larson - Max's Doctor; Mona Lyden - Mishi; Kathi Marshall - Tour Guide; Jeff Michalski - Lewis; Jane Morris - Dale; Andrew Paris - DJ at Shenanigan's; Julie Paris - Gina the Nurse; Jeris Poindexter - Harvey; Tracy Reiner - Young Saleswoman; Steve Restivo - Head Waiter; Bo Sabato - Boardroom Executive; Anthony Starke - Cameron; Lorna Thayer - Auditioning Grandma; Mark Von Holstein - Robert; Meg Wyllie - Grandma on Commercial Set; Bruce A. Young - Gene; Steve Assad - Lloyd; Mike Hagerty - Eric; Scott Marshall - Mailroom Boy; Ben Rawnsley - Mitchell; David Hall - Boardroom Executive

Credit

Rosanna Norton - Costume Designer, Garry Marshall - Director, Glenn Farr - Editor, Janice Hampton - Editor, Charles Rosen - Production Designer, John A. Alonzo - Cinematographer, Nick Abdo - Producer, Alex Rose - Producer, Raymond Stark - Producer, Roger M. Rothstein - Producer, Roland Hill - Set Designer, William Ladd Skinner - Set Designer, Rick Podell - Screenwriter, Michael Preminger - Screenwriter, Larry Grusin - Screenwriter

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Nothing in Common

The movie poster for Nothing in Common
Directed by Garry Marshall
Produced by Alexandra Rose
Written by Rick Podell
Michael Preminger
Starring Tom Hanks
Jackie Gleason
Sela Ward
Eva Marie Saint
Music by Patrick Leonard
Distributed by TriStar Pictures
Release date(s) July 30, 1986
Running time 118 min.
Country United States
Language English
Gross revenue $32,325,000

Nothing in Common is a 1986 comedy-drama film, directed by Garry Marshall. It stars Tom Hanks and, in his last movie role, Jackie Gleason.

The film, released in 1986, was not a great financial success, but it became more popular as Hanks' fame grew. It is considered by some to be a pivotal role in Hanks' career because it marked his transition from less developed comedic roles to becoming a leading actor in more serious stories, while many critics also praised Gleason's performance. It also marked an early role for rising star Sela Ward.

The original music score was composed by Patrick Leonard. The film was marketed with the tagline "On his way up the corporate ladder, David Basner confronts his greatest challenge: his father."

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Plot summary

Happy-go-lucky advertising executive David Basner, who recently got a promotion at his Chicago ad agency, returns to work from a vacation. He is utterly carefree until his parents split up after 36 years of marriage.

Out of the blue, he must care for his aging, bitter father Max, as well as be there for his emotionally fragile mother, Lorraine. To add insult to injury, Max has just been fired from his 35-year career in the garment industry.

At work, David is developing a commercial for Colonial Airlines, owned by the rich and eccentric Andrew Woolridge. A successful ad campaign would likely promote David to partner in his company.

David develops a relationship with Woolridge's daughter, no-nonsense Cheryl Ann Wayne. His father is well aware of David's playboy nature. Asking at one point if his son is in bed with a woman, Max adds: "Anybody you know?"

The parents begin to rely more and more on David, calling him on the phone constantly. His mother needs help moving to a new apartment. His father needs to be driven to an eye doctor. Lorraine needs to be rescued in a bar after going out on a date with another man, having become frightened when he tried to kiss her goodnight.

David's mother then confides to him that Max cheated on her and humiliated her. An enraged David goes to confront Max. Their argument ends with David saying: "Tomorrow I'm shooting a commercial about a family who loves each other, who cares about each other. I'm fakin' it."

The next day, David is distracted by the deteriorating relationship with his dad and it affects his work. As a peace offering, David offers to take Max to a nightclub to hear some of the jazz music Max likes. It is there that David accidentally discovers a secret Max has been hiding: diabetes. His foot is gangrened.

Max must go to the hospital. While awaiting surgery, he and Lorraine share their thoughts about their life together, with Lorraine condemning him for doing what he did to himself and to her. Max sobs over his mistakes once he is alone.

At the agency, Andrew Woolridge insists that David go to New York with him to promote his new ad campaign. David refuses, saying he wants to stay with his sick father. Woolridge complains that it's unnecessary. David tells him off and is fired.

The next day, David accompanies his dad to the operating room. His boss Charlie assures him that he will personally smooth things over with Woolridge, so David should take some time off.

Max loses two toes. When he goes home from the hospital, David pushes his wheelchair. Max admits to his son: "You were the last person I thought would come through for me."

Main cast

Actor Role
Tom Hanks David Basner
Jackie Gleason Max Basner
Eva Marie Saint Lorraine Basner
Hector Elizondo Charlie Gargas
Barry Corbin Andrew Woolridge
Bess Armstrong Donna Mildred Martin
Sela Ward Cheryl Ann Wayne
John Kapelos Roger

Television series

The movie inspired a short-lived NBC sitcom[1] in 1987 that followed the highly-rated Cheers but its audience drop-off led to its cancellation. The series starred Todd Waring in the Hanks role and Bill Macy in Gleason's role. Waring later reprised another Hanks role in a TV sequel to Splash for The Wonderful World of Disney called Splash, Too.

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