We've seen A Walk on the Moon movie (Blouse Man).
Movie Premier in 1999.
FACT: On July 20, 1969, the moon be individual 6 days aged - harshly a in part moon via business of view from the film's place - and would clench agreed by 11 pm, but complete the hours of darkness of the moon landing, they prove a abounding moon, celebrated inwardly the sky., CHAR: Danny is reported to have been stung by wasps (which do not lose their stingers), but Danny was actually stung by hornets (which do lose their stingers)., CONT: When Pearl goes to say goodbye to Walker in his garden, there's a shot of him, and his jacket is on the fence. But in the next shot, she's carrying the jacket, and she's the one who puts it on the fence., CONT: The helicopter that flies over the crowd at Woodstock vanishes., CONT: When the Kantrowitz's are packing the car in the beginning of the movie they put a dish drying rack with lot's of stuff in the backseat of the car twice., MISC: We hear "Uncle John's Band" (Grateful Dead) which wasn't performed until December 1969., CONT: When Marty finds out Pearl is having an affair, he throws the milk container against the wall getting milk everywhere. Later in the scene Marty sits down and the floor behind him is clean., FACT: In the Woodstock scene where we see Pearl and Walker standing together there's the announcement, "Good morning! What we had in mind is breakfast in bed for 400,000" and Richie Havens is singing his "on the spot" improvised song, "Freedom" which was actually the last song after his very long (almost three hours playing) musical set as he opened the festival on Friday at 5PM. The breakfast announcement was made by 'comic' Wavy Gravy on Sunday morning describing the "granola" gruel that was created/invented to feed (as many as possible) the 400K attendees at the festival., DATE: When we first meet the Blouse Man in his bus, he is listening to the Grateful Dead playing the song 'Ripple' on the radio. The movie takes place in summer of 1969, but the song was written in 1970., FACT: During the scene where people are watching the moon landing, the TV image shows the Moon's surface taken from the LEM as it descends and lands. This video was not available for viewing until after the astronauts returned to Earth.
Crazy Credits: The producers wish to thank ... The Merchants of St-Viateur Street ...
Marty Kantrowitz: Sometimes things happen between people that make it impossible for them to stay together., Alison Kantrowitz: Are you and Daddy gonna get a divorce?::Pearl Kantrowitz: I don't know, baby. Sometimes, things happen between people that make it impossible for them to stay together.::Alison Kantrowitz: Look, Mama, I know Daddy's a big square, but he's still Daddy!, Lilian Kantrowitz: Do you remember when you were a little boy and you wanted to go swimming with your cousin?::Marty Kantrowitz: Yeah - you didn't wanna let me go because...::Lilian Kantrowitz: Because I knew something terrible was going to happen. I knew your cousin was gonna drown.::Marty Kantrowitz: Yeah, but nothing terrible happened, Ma.::Lilian Kantrowitz: And why is that?::Marty Kantrowitz: Because I was careful.::Lilian Kantrowitz: No. Why did nothing terrible happen?::Marty Kantrowitz: We were extra careful because you told me.::Lilian Kantrowitz: And your cousin wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for me.::Marty Kantrowitz: What's goin' on, Ma? Who's gonna drown?::Lilian Kantrowitz: [pause] You are., Marty Kantrowitz: There's no such thing as a nice sixteen year old boy., Pearl Kantrowitz: I went to Woodstock.::Marty Kantrowitz: You went to Woodstock.::Pearl Kantrowitz: Ummm...::Marty Kantrowitz: Was it groovy?, [Lilian Kantrowitz is giving Selma Levitsky a tarot reading]::Selma Levitsky: So?::Lilian Kantrowitz: No.::Selma Levitsky: "No"? That's what I pay you for? "No"?::Lilian Kantrowitz: The cards don't lie.::Selma Levitsky: Maybe they're subject to interpretation.::[Lilian picks up a card showing a man lying dead with 10 swords sticking out of his back]::Lilian Kantrowitz: Does this look like a "vacation" card?, Daniel Kantrowitz: Look, hippies., P.A. Announcer: The blouse man is on the premises., Marty Kantrowitz: Did I want a microscope?::Pearl Kantrowitz: Once., Daniel Kantrowitz: Daddy, can I do "Chuck"?::Marty Kantrowitz: No "Chuck".::Daniel Kantrowitz: You never let me do "Chuck".::Marty Kantrowitz: When you're married you can do "chuck"., Marty Kantrowitz: Who is he?::Pearl Kantrowitz: You don't know him.::Marty Kantrowitz: Well what's his name?::Pearl Kantrowitz: Walker.::Marty Kantrowitz: What's his FIRST name?::Pearl Kantrowitz: That IS his first name.::Marty Kantrowitz: Well then what's his last name?::Pearl Kantrowitz: Jerome.::Marty Kantrowitz: Walker Jerome. Does he realize it's backwards? What's he do?::Pearl Kantrowitz: He's a salesman.::Marty Kantrowitz: [laughs] A salesman, that's great. What does he sell?::Pearl Kantrowitz: Blouses.::Marty Kantrowitz: Blouses? [pauses, then looks shocked] He's the blouseman. You're screwing the blouseman. Jesus, Pearl, why not screw the dressman? At least then you'd get a whole outfit., Pearl Kantrowitz: I can't go.::Walker Jerome: I saw., Lilian Kantrowitz: [after the Blouse Man tells her to get some meat tenderizer to treat Danny's wasp bites] Meat tenderizer? What is he - a pot roast?, Lilian Kantrowitz: You gonna hold onto that the rest of the afternoon, Selma?, Alison Kantrowitz: You love the blouseman more than all of us?::Pearl Kantrowitz: No. Sometimes it's easier to be different with a different person., Alison Kantrowitz: I never have to listen to you ever again. I saw you. I was there. You should have seen yourself. You looked disgusting! I'm the teenager! Not you! You had your chance.::Pearl Kantrowitz: No. I didn't.::Alison Kantrowitz: Well then why do the rest of us have to suffer just because you fucked up your life!
Soundtrack: "More ('Ti guardero nel cuore')" (1962) Written next to 'Riz Ortolani' (qv) (as Riziero Ortolani), 'Norman Newell' (qv), 'Nino Oliviero' (qv), 'Marcello Ciorciolini' (qv) Performed by 'Bobby Darin' (qv) Courtesy of Capitol Records By Arrangement with EMI Music Special Markets, "The Name Game" (1964) Written by 'Lincoln Chase' (qv) and 'Shirley Elliston' (qv), "King Rat" Written by 'John Barry (I)' (qv) (uncredited) Courtesy of Columbia Pictures, "Danke Schoen" (1962) Written by 'Kurt Schwabach' (qv), 'Milton Gabler' (qv) (as Milt Gabler), 'Bert Kaempfert' (qv) Performed by 'Wayne Newton' (qv) Courtesy of Capital Records By Arrangement with EMI Music Special Markets, "Wishin' & Hopin'" (1963) Written by 'Burt Bacharach' (qv) & 'Hal David (II)' (qv) Performed by 'Dusty Springfield' (qv) Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited By Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Music, "Ripple" (1970) Written by 'Jerry Garcia (I)' (qv) (as J. Garcia) and 'Robert Hunter (V)' (qv) (as R. Hunter) Performed by 'The Grateful Dead' (qv) (as Grateful Dead) Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products, "For Your Love" (1958) Written by 'Ed Townsend' (qv), "Sunlight" (1969) Written by 'Jesse Colin Young' (qv) Performed by 'The Youngbloods' (qv) Courtesy of The RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainment, "Summertime" (1935) Written by 'George Gershwin' (qv), 'Ira Gershwin' (qv), 'DuBose Heyward' (qv), and 'Dorothy Heyward' (qv) Performed by 'Big Brother and the Holding Company' (qv) (as Big Brother & The Holding Company) Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing, "Sally Go Round the Roses" (1963) Written by 'Abner Spector' (qv) Performed by 'The Damnations TX' (qv) (as The DamnationsTx) Produced by 'Andy Paley' (qv) Courtesy of Sire Records Group, "Today" (1967) Written by 'Marty Balin' (qv) and 'Paul Kantner' (qv) Performed by 'Jefferson Airplane' (qv) Courtesy of The RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainment, "Embryonic Journey" (1967) Written by 'Jorma Kaukonen' (qv) Performed by 'Jefferson Airplane' (qv) Courtesy of The RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainment, "Kiss of Fire" (1952) Written by 'Lester Allen (II)' (qv), 'Robert Hill (II)' (qv) & 'ngel Villoldo' (qv) (as A.G. Villoldo) Performed by 'Georgia Gibbs' (qv) Courtesy of Mercury Records By Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Music, "Cactus Tree" (1968) Written by 'Joni Mitchell' (qv) Performed by 'Joni Mitchell' (qv) Courtesy of Reprise Records By Arrangement with Warner Special Products, "Who Knows Where the Time Goes" (1966) Written by 'Sandy Denny' (qv) Performed by 'Judy Collins (I)' (qv) Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group By Arrangement with Warner Special Products, "Town Without Pity" (1961) Written by 'Ned Washington' (qv) and 'Dimitri Tiomkin' (qv) Performed by 'Gene Pitney' (qv) & 'Mandy Barnett' (qv) Produced by 'Andy Paley' (qv) Courtesy of Sire Records Group, "Uncle John's Band" (1970) Written by 'Jerry Garcia (I)' (qv) (as J. Garcia) and 'Robert Hunter (V)' (qv) (as R. Hunter) Performed by 'The Grateful Dead' (qv) (as Grateful Dead) Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products, "Crimson & Clover" (1968) Written by 'Tommy James (II)' (qv) and 'Peter P. Lucia Jr.' (qv) (as Peter Lucia) Performed by 'Elijah Allman' (qv) (as Elijah Blue Allman) & 'Cher (I)' (qv) Produced by 'Elijah Allman' (qv) (as Elijah Blue Allman) Courtesy of Sire Records Group, "Freedom" (1969) Written by 'Richie Havens' (qv) Performed by 'Richie Havens' (qv), "The Fish Cheer" (1969) Written by 'Country Joe McDonald' (qv) (as Joe McDonald) Performed by 'Country Joe McDonald' (qv), "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag" (1968) Written by 'Country Joe McDonald' (qv) (as Joe McDonald) Performed by 'Country Joe McDonald' (qv), "Subterranean Homesick Blues" (1965) Written by 'Bob Dylan' (qv) Performed by 'Bob Dylan' (qv) Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing, "White Bird" (1969) Written by 'David LaFlamme' (qv) & 'Linda LaFlamme' (qv) Performed by 'It's a Beautiful Day' (qv) (as It's A Beautiful Day) Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing, "Israelites" (1968) Written by 'Desmond Dekker' (qv) Performed by 'Desmond Dekker' (qv) Courtesy of Trojan Recordings Ltd., "When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles with You)" (1928) Written by 'Mark Fisher (IX)' (qv), 'Joe Goodwin (I)' (qv) and 'Larry Shay' (qv) Performed by 'Dean Martin (I)' (qv) Courtesy of Capitol Records By Arrangement with EMI Music Special Markets, "Purple Haze" (1967) Written by 'Jimi Hendrix' (qv) Performed by 'Jimi Hendrix' (qv) Courtesy of MCA Records Under license from Universal Music Special Markets, "Follow" (1967) Written by 'Jerry Merrick' (qv) Performed by 'Richie Havens' (qv) Courtesy of Polydor Records By Arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Music, "Helplessly Hoping" (1969) Written by 'Stephen Stills' (qv) Performed by 'Taxiride' (qv) (as Taxi) Courtesy of Sire Records Group, "Crystal Blue Persuasion" (1969) Written by 'Tommy James (II)' (qv), 'Mike Vale' (qv) (as Mike Val), Ed Gray Performed by 'Morcheeba' (qv) Produced by 'Morcheeba' (qv) Courtesy of Sire Records Group
'Diane Lane (I)' (qv) wanted 'Viggo Mortensen' (qv) to be in the film so much that she gave up part of her salary so that the production could afford him., The movie on the lawn at the Jewish summer camp was _King Rat (1965)_ (qv).
Gross: $4,741,987 (USA) (4 July 1999), $4,696,351 (USA) (27 June 1999), $4,634,363 (USA) (20 June 1999), $4,542,032 (USA) (13 June 1999), $4,396,815 (USA) (6 June 1999), $4,240,180 (USA) (30 May 1999), $3,933,253 (USA) (23 May 1999), $3,576,131 (USA) (16 May 1999), $3,130,812 (USA) (9 May 1999), $2,540,272 (USA) (2 May 1999), $1,840,525 (USA) (25 April 1999), $1,092,088 (USA) (18 April 1999), $632,413 (USA) (11 April 1999), $295,765 (USA) (4 April 1999), $78,709 (USA) (28 March 1999)
Copyright Holder: 1998 Blouseman Productions, Inc. (on print)
Opening Weekend: $78,709 (USA) (28 March 1999) (7 screens)
Budget: $14,000,000
Production Dates: 9 July 1997 - ?
Lovell, Glenn. "A Walk On The Moon". In: Variety (USA), Vol. 374, Iss. 3, 8 March 1999, Pg. 62-63, (MG), Schwarzbaum, Lisa. In: Entertainment Weekly (USA), 2 April 1999, Iss. (479, Pg. 69, MG)
Mpaa: Rated R for sexuality, language and some drug use.
USA, estate del 1969. L'uomo sta per passeggiare sulla Luna, la guerra enclosed by Vietnam scoppiata, arrivano i figli dei fiori, c' il grande concerto di Woodstock. E proprio in un campo di villeggiatura per famiglie ebree non distante da Woodstock si trovano Alison e la famiglia in vacanza. Pearl, la madre giovane ed attraente, ma sconfitta dalla vita ( rimasta incinta al primo rapporto amoroso ed ha dato addio ai sogni per dedicarsi ai figli). Marty, il padre assente perch occupato nella ditta di televisori in cui lavora (tutti vogliono vedere lo sbarco sulla Luna). Un giorno arriva al campo un affascinante venditore di vestitini e cianfrusaglie : per Pearl il colpo di fulmine. Vive un'intensa storia d'amore e di passione, culminata nella fuga a Woodstock, dove corsa anche Alison doll il suo primo ragazzo. Durante il concerto la ragazzina scorge la madre con l'amante e fugge. E' una esperienza difficile da capire. Il padre torna al campo e, venuto a conoscenza di tutto, cerca di rimettere a posto i pezzi di un difficile riddle. Alla chalky, il venditore partir ed i in the red genitori torneranno a.......ballare insieme !, Summer, 1969: men on the moon, and Woodstock happening near the cabin where the Kantrowitz family stays every summer. The camp's a Jewish fish-bowl. Marty's there weekends; he repairs TVs in Brooklyn. He's square and decent. His wife Pearl and his mother camp with Alison (she's 14) and their younger son. Pearl got pregnant at 17 and feels she missed her youth. While Alison experiences her first date, first kiss, first period, and stealing off to Woodstock with the lifeguard, Pearl has her own sexual awakening with "the blouse man," a peddler who sells at the camp. They too go to Woodstock. Marty confronts Pearl about the affair; she and he have to decide what to do next.
Certificates: Malaysia:18SX, Malaysia:U, Canada:14+, Iceland:12, Philippines:R-18, Argentina:13, Australia:M, Chile:14, France:U, Singapore:R(A), Switzerland:14, Switzerland:14, UK:15, USA:R, Spain:18, Finland:K-11
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA, Australia
Genres: Romance, Drama
Languages: English
Locations: Arundel, Qubec, Canada, Montral, Qubec, Canada
Runtimes: 107
Sound Mix: Dolby
Tech Info: LAB:AstralTech Inc., Montreal, Canada, LAB:C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures, Toronto, Canada, LAB:Technicolor, New York (NY), USA
Release Dates: USA:29 January 1999, USA:26 March 1999, USA:2 April 1999, Singapore:22 July 1999, Hungary:14 October 1999, Italy:15 October 1999, Turkey:22 October 1999, Australia:28 October 1999, Spain:11 November 1999, UK:19 November 1999, Hungary:16 December 1999, Iceland:6 January 2000, Belgium:19 July 2000, Japan:19 August 2000, France:30 August 2000, Argentina:19 December 2000, Finland:2002, Indonesia:22 February 2005, Sweden:2 December 2006
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Neil Armstrong (actor)
Stewart Bick (actor)
Bobby Boriello (actor)
Bill Brownstein (actor)
Sam Gesser (actor)
Jesse Lavendel (actor)
Mal Z. Lawrence (actor)
James Hayes Liboiron (actor)
Joel Miller (actor)
Viggo Mortensen (actor)
Joseph Perrino (actor)
Jess Platt (actor)
Howard Rosenstein (actor)
Liev Schreiber (actor)
Victoria Barkoff (actress)
Ellen David (actress)
Tovah Feldshuh (actress)
Lisa Jakub (actress)
Star Jasper (actress)
Julie Kavner (actress)
Tamar Kozlov (actress)
Diane Lane (actress)
Lisa Bronwyn Moore (actress)
Mahe Paiement (actress)
Anna Paquin (actress)
Graham Burke (producer)
Jay Cohen (producer)
Greg Coote (producer)
Laura Gherardi (producer)
Tony Goldwyn (producer)
Lee Gottsegen (producer)
Dustin Hoffman (producer)
Neil Koenigsberg (producer)
Josette Perrotta (producer)
Murray Schisgal (producer)
Lemore Syvan (producer)
Pamela Gray (writer)
Anthony B. Richmond (cinematographer)
Mason Daring (composer)
Jess Goldstein (costume designer)
Tony Goldwyn (director)
Dana Congdon (editor)
John Alagna (miscellaneous crew)
Marco Antonucci (miscellaneous crew)
Danielle Boucher (miscellaneous crew)
Guylaine Boucher (miscellaneous crew)
Jacques Boulanger (miscellaneous crew)
Luc Bouthillier (miscellaneous crew)
Eric Boutin (miscellaneous crew)
Sandra-Catherine Briand (miscellaneous crew)
Alex Buissiere (miscellaneous crew)
Martin Charbonneau (miscellaneous crew)
Francis Choquette (miscellaneous crew)
Alex Cohn (miscellaneous crew)
Jessie Cromwell (miscellaneous crew)
Julie Cyrenne (miscellaneous crew)
Catherine Dawe (miscellaneous crew)
Gaetan Fluet (miscellaneous crew)
Julie Fontaine (miscellaneous crew)
Chantale Fortin (miscellaneous crew)
Jennifer Zolten Freed (miscellaneous crew)
Julie Garceau (miscellaneous crew)
Larry Gray (miscellaneous crew)
Claude Guillet (miscellaneous crew)
Laurie Hawes (miscellaneous crew)
Andrew Jackson (miscellaneous crew)
Ken Korrall (miscellaneous crew)
Annika Krausz (miscellaneous crew)
Francois Labrie (miscellaneous crew)
France Lachapelle (miscellaneous crew)
Marc Laurin (miscellaneous crew)
Phillippe Lebel (miscellaneous crew)
Denis Lemieux (miscellaneous crew)
Julia Lenardon (miscellaneous crew)
Michel Leroux (miscellaneous crew)
Jeremy Olsher (miscellaneous crew)
Jess Platt (miscellaneous crew)
Jean-Clment Renaud (miscellaneous crew)
Andre Roy (miscellaneous crew)
Dominique Sauve (miscellaneous crew)
Jay Schinderman (miscellaneous crew)
Stphane St-Germain (miscellaneous crew)
Jose Uria (miscellaneous crew)
Marianne Wisenthal (miscellaneous crew)
Jason Zelin (miscellaneous crew)
Dan Leigh (production designer)
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