Mr. Destiny | |
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Directed by | James Orr |
Produced by | Laurence Mark Jim Cruickshank James Orr Susan B. Landau |
Written by | James Orr Jim Cruickshank |
Starring | James Belushi Linda Hamilton Jon Lovitz Hart Bochner and Michael Caine |
Music by | David Newman |
Cinematography | Alex Thomson |
Editing by | Michael R. Miller |
Distributed by | Touchstone Pictures |
Release date(s) | October 12, 1990 |
Running time | 110 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $19 million |
Box office | $15,379,253 |
Mr. Destiny is a 1990 comedy film starring James Belushi. Other actors in this film included Linda Hamilton, Jon Lovitz, Michael Caine, Courteney Cox, and Rene Russo.
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The story begins on "the strangest day" of Larry Burrows (James Belushi) life consisting of a series of comic and dramatic misadventures. Larry, who blames all of his life's problems on the fact that he struck out during a key moment of a high school baseball game, wishes he had done things differently. His wish is granted by a guardian angel-like figure named Mike (Michael Caine), and appears at various times as a bartender, a cab driver, and so on. Larry soon discovers that Mike has transferred Larry into an alternate reality in which he had won the pivotal high school game. He now finds himself rich and (within his company) powerful, and married to the boss's (Bill McCutcheon) sexy daughter Cindy Jo Bumpers (Rene Russo). At first, his new life seems perfect, but he soon begins to miss his best friend Cliff Metzler (Jon Lovitz) and wife Ellen (Linda Hamilton) from his previous life; he also discovers that his alternate self has created many enemies, like Jewel Jagger (Courteney Cox), and as Larry's problems multiply, he finds himself wishing to be put back into his old life.
Portions of the film were filmed in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, using the baseball team from Richard J. Reynolds High School. The office building is the former headquarters of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.
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