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The Object Of My Affection
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| General Info: |
Synopsis: |
| Release Date: |
04/17/98 |
Nicholas
Hytner (The Crucible) directed this Wendy Wasserstein screenplay,
adapted from Stephen McCauley's novel, about the romantic
mismatch of a gay man and a young pregnant woman. When literary
agent Sidney Miller (Alan Alda) and his wife Constance (Allison
Janney) have a dinner party, Constance's social-worker stepsister
Nina Borowski (Jennifer Aniston) attends without her lawyer
boyfriend Vince McBride (John Pankow). Also present are gay
schoolteacher George Hanson (Paul Rudd) and his lover, Dr.
Robert Joley (Tim Daly). George learns from Nina that he's
being dumped by Robert, a scene ensues, and Nina then invites
George to stay in the spare room of her Brooklyn apartment.
Nina still has sex with boyfriend Vince, but during late-night
talks, she begins to bond with her gay roommate. Nina and
George take dance lessons at the local senior citizen's community
center, and Gershwin's "You Were Meant for Me" sets the tone
for romance as the two become soul mates. Unfortunately, shortly
after their love blooms, Nina learns she's pregnant by Vince,
who is no longer the object of her affections. Instead of
telling the unwanted Vince right away, Nina asks George to
join her in raising the child. George stays on, but in the
months that follow, he also begins to see men again. Robert
takes him along to a Connecticut conference where drama critic
Rodney Fraser (Nigel Hawthorne) has Paul James (Amo Gulinello)
in tow. George and Paul have an instant attraction, and this
prompts everyone involved to reassess their emotional commitments.
� Bhob Stewart AMG |
| Budget: |
$15 Million |
| Opening Weekend Gross: |
$9.725 Million (1,890 screens)
US |
| Production Company: |
20th Century Fox |
| Filming Location: |
New York City: Manhattan,
Brooklyn, Bronx, Riverdale, City Island, Coney Island, Manhattan
College, Long Island. Connecticut: Norwalk, New Canaan. New
Jersey: Weehawken |
| Distributor: |
20th Century Fox |
| Genre: |
Romance/Comedy |
| MPAA Rating: |
R |
| Running Time: |
1 hour, 51 minutes |
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Cast
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| Paul Rudd: |
George Hanson |
Director: |
Nicholas Hytner |
| Jennifer Aniston: |
Nina Borowski |
Writer: |
Stephen McCauley-Novel, Wendy Wasserstein-Screenplay |
| Kali Rocha: |
Melissa Marx |
Producer: |
Laurence Mark |
| Alan Alda: |
Sidney Miller |
Associate Producer: |
Petra Alexandria |
| Allison Janney: |
Constance Miller |
Co-Producer: |
Diana Pokorny |
| Lauren Pratt: |
Sally Miller |
Cinematography: |
Oliver Stapleton |
| Timothy Daly: |
Dr. Robert Joley |
Music Composer: |
George Fenton |
| Lena Cardwell: |
Girl at Community Center |
Production Design: |
Jane Musky |
| Natalie B. Kikkenborg: |
Girl at Community Center |
Art Direction: |
Patricia Woodbridge |
| Hayden Panettiere: |
Mermaid |
Set Direction: |
Susan Bode |
| Lauren Chen: |
Violin Player |
Costume Design: |
John A. Dunn |
| Liam Aiken: |
Nathan |
Sound: |
Michael Barosky |
| Janet Zarish: |
Dinner Guest |
Makeup: |
Naomi Donne |
| Ellen Tobie: |
Dinner Guest |
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| Virl Andrick: |
Dinner Guest |
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| Robert C. Lee: |
Dinner Guest |
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| Bradley White: |
Stephen Saint |
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| Marilyn Dobrin: |
Mrs. Sarni |
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| Midori Nakamura: |
Nina's Colleague |
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| John Pankow: |
Vince McBride |
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| Joan Copeland: |
Madame Reynolds |
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| Steve Zahn: |
Frank Hanson |
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| Kate Jennings Grant: |
Kennedy |
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| Bruce Altman: |
Dr. Goldstein |
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| Salem Ludwig: |
Mr. Shapiro |
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| Antonia Rey: |
Mrs. Ochoa |
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| Danny Darrow: |
Nina's Dance Partner |
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| Samia Shoaib: |
Suni |
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| Gabriel Macht: |
Steve Casillo |
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| Nigel Hawthorne: |
Rodney Fraser |
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| Amo Gulinello: |
Paul James |
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| Iraida Polanco: |
Carmelita |
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| Kevin Carroll: |
Louis Crowley |
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| Sarah Knowlton: |
Caroline Colucci |
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| Sarah Hyland: |
Molly |
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