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Born Yesterday (1993)

Born Yesterday (1993)
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This 1993 remake of the 1950 film Born Yesterday (based on the 1946 Garson Kanin stage play) was retooled as a star vehicle for then-marrieds Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson. Roughneck self-made millionaire Harry Brock (John Goodman) wants to become a powerful Washington lobbyist. Brock's efforts to hobnob with DC uppercrust are compromised by his brash, embarrassingly vulgar mistress Billie Dawn (Melanie Griffith). He'd like to unload the ex-chorus girl, but he thinks he's in love: besides, she knows too much about his crooked dealings to be running around loose. Thus, Brock hires bookish Paul Verrall (Don Johnson) to educate Billie. Verrall does his job amazingly well, awakening Billie to her responsibilities as a loyal, honest American: along the way, the two fall in love. Featured in the cast are Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee and his star reporter (and wife) Sally Quinn, cast as DC power brokers. Also appearing in a small role is 1960s starlet Celeste Yarnell. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Melanie GriffithJohn Goodman, (more)
Director(s):
Luis Mandoki
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Born Yesterday

This 1993 remake of the 1950 film Born Yesterday (based on the 1946 Garson Kanin stage play) was retooled as a star vehicle for then-marrieds Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson. Roughneck self-made millionaire Harry Brock (John Goodman) wants to become a powerful Washington lobbyist. Brock's efforts to hobnob with DC uppercrust are compromised by his brash, embarrassingly vulgar mistress Billie Dawn (Melanie Griffith). He'd like to unload the ex-chorus girl, but he thinks he's in love: besides, she knows too much about his crooked dealings to be running around loose. Thus, Brock hires bookish Paul Verrall (Don Johnson) to educate Billie. Verrall does his job amazingly well, awakening Billie to her responsibilities as a loyal, honest American: along the way, the two fall in love. Featured in the cast are Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee and his star reporter (and wife) Sally Quinn, cast as DC power brokers. Also appearing in a small role is 1960s starlet Celeste Yarnell. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Luis Mandoki
Writer(s):
Douglas McGrathLeslie Dixon
Producer(s):
D. Constantine ConteLester Berman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Questionable for Children, Adult Situations, Profanity, Mild Violence)
Categories:
Romance
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    Heather J.

    This movie was very intertaining for our whole family as weekends are our movie watching and even the grandchildren laughed and enjoyed this movie.

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    Pat S.

    I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. I did not want it to end. i did not see the original so don't know which is better.

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    James H.

    Okay remake of the classic 1950 film. If course, it can't hold a candle to the original, but it is such a good story it would be hard to mess it up, and it does follow the original very closely. The cast is fine, Don Johnson is surprisingly effective.

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