Solitary Man

Solitary Man

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Drama, Romance
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Brian Koppelman, David Levien
  • Cast(s): Michael Douglas, Danny DeVito, Jesse Eisenberg, Susan Sarandon, Mary-Louise Parker See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 30min
  • Award(s): EDA Special Mention 2011 (Won)
    Movies for Grownups 2011 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Eternity, People We Meet on Vacation
  • Story:
    A car magnate watches his personal and professional life hit the skids because of his business and romantic indiscretions.
    Full Story
6.3/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
A car magnate watches his personal and professional life hit the skids because of his business and romantic indiscretions.
Ratings

6.3/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
EDA Special Mention Award

Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest | 2011 | Imogen

Capri Exploit Award

2009 | Jesse

Nominations
Movies for Grownups Award

Best Actor | 2011 | Michael

DFWFCA Award

Best Actor | 2010 | Michael

Satellite Award

Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 2010 | Michael

BOX OFFICE

Budget 15,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 5,024,782 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Michael Douglas and Danny Devito were roommates in New York in the 1960s.

Michael Douglas and Danny DeVito appear together for the first time in over 20 years since The War of the Roses (1989).

This film shares its title with a Neil Diamond song sung by Johnny Cash at the beginning of the film. Johnny Cash was known as "the man in black" due to his propensity for wearing all black. Michael Douglas' character spends most of the film wearing black clothing and only occasionally wears anything except black.

Michael Douglas's next film Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) was also filmed at Fordham University and again co-starred Susan Sarandon.

The man that beats up the character of Michael Douglas introduces himself as Nascarella. This character is in fact played by Arthur J. Nascarella.

Popular Dialogues

"Jimmy Merino: When my father gave me this place years ago, I used to dream about these girls. Every night, dreams, all kinds of dreams about 'em. But then I'd see them coming back after graduation. They'd come to homecomings, ballgames. They'd sit at the same tables, eat the same food. And I'd look at them and I noticed, they don't stay like this. None of 'em. They put on years and pounds and wrinkles. And I got one like that at home. So. And we can talk to each other. I know her and I'll always know her."

"Ben Kalmen: You got your little jokes, you know, the Spanish thing, interests are the same, and the studying. But, um, are you getting it, you know, where it counts? Maureen: Oh, Ben. Cheston thinks you care about him. Ben Kalmen: This has nothing to do with him. He's never gonna know about this. Never. Maureen: Aren't you a little old for all this? Ben Kalmen: You're still standing here, aren't you? Maureen: Yeah, 'cause I'm contemplating throwing this drink in your face. But I'm not going to, because I don't want Cheston to know what you just tried. So you can just walk away. Please. Ben Kalmen: Nothing personal. Maureen: Hey. That is it, actually. Since you asked, that's what I get from him. Something personal. Besides getting it done where it counts, which he does. Cheston and I reach each other. He's tender and sweet and smart and funny and a million things that you aren't. Ben Kalmen: I was once, honey. It doesn't last."