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Frankie and Johnny
Frankie and Johnny
1991 ·118 min ·United States of America ·R 12+
7.0
IMDb 6.7 КП 7.5 RT 69% MC 66
Drama, Romance, Comedy
Director: Garry Marshall
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When Johnny is released from prison following a forgery charge, he quickly lands a job as a short-order cook at a New York diner. Following a brief fling with waitress Cora, he develops an attraction for Cora's friend and fellow waitress Frankie. While Frankie resists Johnny's charms initially, she eventually relents when her best friend, Tim, persuades her to give Johnny a chance.

Budget: $29M
US Gross: $22.77M
Worldwide: $22.77M
Al Pacino
Actor
Michelle Pfeiffer
Actor
Hector Elizondo
Actor
🏆 BAFTA 1992 — Best Supporting Actress
🎬 Golden Globe 1992 — Best Actress (Comedy or Musical)

Frankie and Johnny is widely regarded as a sincere and grounded melodrama that eschews fairy-tale tropes in favor of exploring the vulnerability of ordinary, middle-aged characters. The film is anchored by the exceptional chemistry and nuanced performances of Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer, who bring emotional depth to their roles as two wounded individuals finding connection.

Acting Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer deliver highly nuanced, authentic performances that serve as the film's emotional bedrock.
Direction Garry Marshall moves away from glossy, high-concept romance to present a grounded, realistic, and relatable portrayal of love among ordinary people.
Screenplay Terrence McNally's screenplay excels at capturing the internal fears, loneliness, and tentative hope of characters recovering from past traumas.
Humor The film balances drama and light humor effectively, though some viewers find the tonal blend more subtle than traditional genre entries.
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