The Night We Never Met

The Night We Never Met

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  • Genre(s): Romance, Comedy, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): J. Miller Tobin, Shari L. Carpenter, Warren Leight, Rob Hallenbake, Jude Gorjanc See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Matthew Broderick, Annabella Sciorra, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Christine Baranski, Tim Guinee See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 39min
  • Music: Evan Lurie,Lynn Sable,Dan Sable,Deborah Wallach,David Carbonara
  • Award(s): Critics 1993 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Wedding Banquet, Materialists
  • Story:
    Sam has a problem with his roommates: they are disgusting, and don't seem to share his views on responsibility, privacy, and basic hygine. Such is his discomfort with his living arrangements that he agrees to share the occupancy of another flat: he gets two nights a week, the owner (a sleazy frat-boy yuppie named Brian, soon to be married) and Ellen (a would-be painter seeking relief from her boring marriage) each get their seperate nights in the flat. Things go extremely well until Sam and Brian swap nights without telling Ellen, who attributes the "nice" things that happen around the place to the slob Brian, while berating the responsible Sam for his hedonistic lifestyle.
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6/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Sam has a problem with his roommates: they are disgusting, and don't seem to share his views on responsibility, privacy, and basic hygine. Such is his discomfort with his living arrangements that he agrees to share the occupancy of another flat: he gets two nights a week, the owner (a sleazy frat-boy yuppie named Brian, soon to be married) and Ellen (a would-be painter seeking relief from her boring marriage) each get their seperate nights in the flat. Things go extremely well until Sam and Brian swap nights without telling Ellen, who attributes the "nice" things that happen around the place to the slob Brian, while berating the responsible Sam for his hedonistic lifestyle.
Ratings

6/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Critics Award

1993 | Warren

BOX OFFICE

Box Office Collection 1,884,814 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

On some overseas movie posters (including the UK cinema and VHS cover) Matthew Broderick's beard was photo-shopped off. A possible reason was that it being a fairly minor release, distributors wanted to sell the film on Broderick's more familiar look.

The film was shot in actual New York locations around Greenwich Village. Brian's apartment building (The Lion's Den) is located in the East Village and is the exact same block where Addicted to Love (1997), which also starred Matthew Broderick, would film.

The original choices for the three leads of the film were Tim Robbins as Sam, Laura San Giacomo as Ellen, and Harry Connick Jr. as Brian.

Annabella Sciorra would go on to star on the hit series, Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001) with Chris Noth as team number two on the series behind the show's original stars, Vincent D'Onofrio and Kathryn Erbe for two seasons due to D'Onofrio's personal health issues due to overwork. The series was executive produced by Warren Leight, the writer and director of this film.

The schedule set up by Brian's Secretary for the use of the "Lion's Den" was for the following days:Monday: Sam Tuesday: Ellen Wednesday: Brian Thursday: Ellen Friday: Brian Saturday: Sam

Popular Dialogues

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