My First Mister
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A promotional film poster for My First Mister. |
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Directed by | Christine Lahti |
Produced by | Carol Baum Margit Bimler |
Written by | Jill Franklyn |
Starring | Albert Brooks Leelee Sobieski John Goodman Carol Kane Desmond Harrington |
Music by | Steve Porcaro |
Cinematography | Jeffrey Jur |
Editing by | Wendy Greene Bricmont |
Distributed by | Paramount Classics |
Release date(s) | October 12, 2001 |
Running time | 109 min. |
Country | United States, Germany |
Language | English |
Budget | $5.25 million |
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My First Mister is actress Christine Lahti's feature directorial debut, which is the story of an alienated goth teen (Leelee Sobieski) who forms an unlikely friendship with a lonely men's clothing store owner (Albert Brooks). The movie also co-stars Carol Kane, John Goodman and Desmond Harrington.
The film is a sort of reverse remake of Harold and Maude.
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[edit] Synopsis
Jennifer (Sobieski) a 17-year-old mall rat takes a shine to the 49-year-old manager of a Los Angeles clothing store Randall Harris (Brooks), who also notices her. In an unlikely move, he gives her a job as a stockroom clerk, but she finds her way into the front of the store and begins to interact with - and sell clothes to - customers.
As the two strike up an unlikely friendship, they realize that neither have any close friends with whom they can talk. They nickname each other "J" and "R." They spend time together, and Randall helps Jennifer get an apartment of her own by giving her an advance on her salary. He buys her a dress for work. While he can't go through with getting a tattoo, he does go with her to a cemetery to lie on graves and feel the energy of the deceased - something she does regularly.
After Randall collapses in the street after taking a walk, Jennifer discovers he has a terminal disease, leukimia, and doesn't have long to live. While collecting his personal belongings for him at his home, she discovers the address of his ex-wife. While trying to contact her in Albuquerque, New Mexico, she finds she had died six months earlier, and she meets his son, a deeply cynical young man who believed his father had died before he was born. Jennifer convinces him to come back to see him before Randall dies. Because of Jennifer, they have a brief time to get to know one another.
Her friendship with Randall inspires her to seek a more friendly relationship with her mother, father and stepfather. In his final days, Jennifer puts on a dinner for him, in which his son, and Jennifer's parents and stepfather come together to celebrate his life.
[edit] Cast members
- Albert Brooks - Randall 'R' Harris
- Leelee Sobieski - Jennifer
- John Goodman - Benjamin Wilson
- Carol Kane - Mrs. Benson
- Michael McKean - Bob Benson
- Henry Brown - Jack Taylor, Salesman
- Desmond Harrington - Randy Harris, Jr.
- Mary Kay Place - Nurse Patty
[edit] Trivia
- Director Christine Lahti and her daughter appear as extras in the film.