Only When I Laugh (film)
Only When I Laugh | |
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Directed by | Glenn Jordan |
Written by | Neil Simon (based on his play "The Gingerbread Lady") |
Produced by | Neil Simon Roger M. Rothstein |
Starring | Marsha Mason Kristy McNichol James Coco Joan Hackett David Dukes |
Cinematography | David M. Walsh |
Edited by | John Wright |
Music by | David Shire |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date | 23 September 1981 |
Running time | 120 min |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Only When I Laugh is a 1981 film based on Neil Simon's play The Gingerbread Lady.
The story is about an alcoholic Broadway actress who tries to stay sober while dealing with the problems of her teenaged daughter and her friends: an overly vain woman who fears the loss of her looks and a gay actor relegated to small roles in third-rate shows. Simon changed the main character's name to Georgia Hines for the film adaptation; the character was named Evy Meara in the stage version. Also of note, the main character went from being a cabaret singer to a Broadway stage actress.
The film, written by Simon and directed by Glenn Jordan, stars Marsha Mason, Joan Hackett, James Coco and Kristy McNichol. It also features two short scenes with then unknowns Kevin Bacon and John Vargas. Simon's next release, I Ought to Be in Pictures, would be released just six months later, and its plot would be similar.
It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (James Coco), Best Actress in a Leading Role (Marsha Mason) and Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Joan Hackett).
Ironically, Coco was also nominated for Worst Supporting Actor in Golden Raspberry Awards for the same role that year.
Although it is available for download through Apple's iTunes Store and Amazon Instant Video, it has only been physically released on VHS.[1]
Cast
Starring
- Marsha Mason - Georgia Hines
- Kristy McNichol - Polly Hines
- James Coco - Jimmy Perrino
- Joan Hackett - Toby Landau
- David Dukes - David
and
- John Bennett Perry - Lou, an Actor
- Guy Boyd - Boxing Fan in Bar
- Ed Moore - Dr. Komack
- Byron Webster - Tom
- Peter Coffield - Mr. Tarloff
- Mark Schubb - Adam Kasabian
- Ellen La Gamba - Receptionist
- Venida Evans - Nurse Garcia
- John Vargas - Manuel
- Nancy Nagler - Heidi
- Dan Monahan - Jason
- Michael Ross - Paul
- Tom Ormeny - Kyle
- Ken Weisbrath - Waiter
- Henry Olek - George the Director
- Jane Atkins - Doreen
- Kevin Bacon - Don
- Ron Levine - Gary
- Rebecca Stanley - Denise Summers
- Nick Lapadula - Bartender
- Philip Lindsay - Apartment House Superintendent
- Birdie M. Hale - Superintendent's Wife
- Wayne Franson - Father
Awards and nominations
1982 Academy Awards
- Nominated : Best Actress in a Leading Role Marsha Mason
- Nominated : Best Actor in a Supporting Role James Coco
- Nominated : Best Actress in a Supporting Role Joan Hackett
1982 Golden Globes
- Won : Best Motion Picture Actress in a Supporting Role Joan Hackett
- Nominated : Best Motion Picture Actor in a Supporting Role James Coco
- Nominated : Best Motion Picture Actress in a Supporting Role Kristy McNichol
1982 Golden Raspberry Awards
- Nominated : Worst Supporting Actor James Coco
- Nominated : Worst Original Song - "Only When I Laugh"
1982 Young Artist Awards
- Won : Best Young Motion Picture Actress Kristy McNichol
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