The Pickle

The Pickle

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  • Duration: 1h 43min
  • Music: Michel Legrand
  • Similar To: Da Sweet Blood of Jesus, Arranged
  • Story:
    Director Paul Mazursky (Scenes From a Mall) takes a bite out of Hollywood with a hilarious look at the artistic sell-out. Starring Danny Aiello, Dyan Cannon Shelly Winters, Jerry Stiller, Chris Penn, and Ally Sheedy, this merciless comedy exposes the underside of themovie land commercialism with a crisp sense of humor, a knowing edge, and supporting cast boasting the talents of Clotilde Courau, Barry Miller, Little Richard, Spalding Gray, and a host of celebrity cameos. Harry Stone (Aiello) always dreamed of making "The Great American Movie." Instead he made The Pickle - a teenage sci-fi flick about a flying cucumber. Harry just wanted to get out of debt;and now everyone he's ever known, loved and neglected is standing in line for tickets. In the angst-filled hours before the lights go down for the New York premiere, his mother, children, agent, ex-wives and girlfriend lend their support in this high-pressure comedy. Harry has no choice but to pucker up and laugh along.
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STORY

Story
Director Paul Mazursky (Scenes From a Mall) takes a bite out of Hollywood with a hilarious look at the artistic sell-out. Starring Danny Aiello, Dyan Cannon Shelly Winters, Jerry Stiller, Chris Penn, and Ally Sheedy, this merciless comedy exposes the underside of themovie land commercialism with a crisp sense of humor, a knowing edge, and supporting cast boasting the talents of Clotilde Courau, Barry Miller, Little Richard, Spalding Gray, and a host of celebrity cameos. Harry Stone (Aiello) always dreamed of making "The Great American Movie." Instead he made The Pickle - a teenage sci-fi flick about a flying cucumber. Harry just wanted to get out of debt;and now everyone he's ever known, loved and neglected is standing in line for tickets. In the angst-filled hours before the lights go down for the New York premiere, his mother, children, agent, ex-wives and girlfriend lend their support in this high-pressure comedy. Harry has no choice but to pucker up and laugh along.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The telephone number to order the Cleveland Bible is 1-800-Bible... which doesn't seem like enough numbers to dial.. although it does take place in another universe, so who's to say.

The only ever science-fiction film, albeit partially one, directed by filmmaker Paul Mazursky.

One of three theatrical feature film collaborations of actress Shelley Winters and writer-director Paul Mazursky. The movies are [in order]; 'Blume in Love' (1973), 'Next Stop, Greenwich Village' (1976), and 'The Pickle' (1993).

One of six theatrical feature film collaborations of actress Betsy Mazursky and writer-director Paul Mazursky. The collaborations of the husband and wife are [in order]: 'Tempest' (1982), 'Moscow on the Hudson' (1984), 'Down and Out in Beverly Hills' (1986), 'Moon Over Parador' (1988), 'Scenes from a Mall' (1991), and 'The Pickle' (1993).

Reportedly, director Paul Mazursky, who was considering casting another actor in the lead role of director Harry Stone, cast actor Danny Aiello in the main part after seeing his performance in Lasse Hallström's 'Once Around' (1991).

Popular Dialogues

"Phil Hirsch: THE PICKLE will be a hit. My nose tells me, and my nose is usually dependable."

"Phil Hirsch: The studio called. How many seats do you want for the preview? Harry Stone: Zero seats. I don't go to my own funerals."