Murphy's Romance

Murphy's Romance
Murphy's Romance

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Martin Ritt
Produced by George Justin (associate producer)
Jim Van Wyck (associate producer)
Laura Ziskin (producer)
Screenplay by Harriet Frank Jr.
Irving Ravetch
Story by Max Schott
Starring Sally Field
James Garner
Brian Kerwin
Corey Haim
Music by Carole King
Cinematography William A. Fraker
Editing by Sidney Levin
Studio Fogwood Films
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) December 25, 1985 (1985-12-25)
Running time 107 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $13 million[1]
Box office $30,762,621[1]

Murphy's Romance is a 1985 romantic comedy film adapted by Harriet Frank Jr. and Irving Ravetch from a story by Max Schott and directed by Martin Ritt. The film stars Sally Field (also executive producer), James Garner, Brian Kerwin, and Corey Haim.

The film's theme song, "Love for the Last Time," is performed by Carole King.

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Plot synopsis

Emma Moriarty (Sally Field) is a 33-year-old, divorced mother who moves to a rural Arizona town to make a living by training and boarding horses. She becomes friends with the town's druggist (pharmacist), Murphy Jones (James Garner), but a romance between them seems unlikely due to Murphy's age and because Emma allows her ex-husband, Bobby Jack Moriarty (Brian Kerwin), to move back in with her and their 12-year-old son, Jake (Corey Haim).

Emma struggles to make ends meet, but is helped by Murphy, who (while refusing to help her outright with a financial loan) buys a horse and boards it with her and encourages others to do the same, and provides much-needed emotional support for both her and Jake. A rivalry begins to develop between Murphy and her ex-husband, until one day another woman shows up with Bobby Jack's twin baby boys. As her ex leaves town, Emma asks Murphy for advice on what to do with her life. It is then that Murphy reveals to her two things of importance: his true feelings and his age. Murphy admits that he is in love for the last time in his life, while Emma says that she is in love for the first time.

Cast

Production

Sally Field and director Martin Ritt had to fight Columbia Pictures in order to cast Garner, who was viewed at that point as primarily a television actor despite having enjoyed a flourishing film career in the 1960s (and more recently having co-starred in the box office hit Victor/Victoria opposite Julie Andrews two years earlier).

Columbia didn't want to make the picture at all, because it had no "sex or violence" in it. But because of the success of Norma Rae (1979), with the same star (Field), director, and screenplay writing team (Harriet Frank, Jr. and Irving Ravetch), and with Field's new production company (Fogwood Films) producing, Columbia agreed. But, Columbia then wanted Marlon Brando, or someone with "greater box-office allure," to play the part of Murphy, so Field and Ritt had to insist on Garner.[2]

When Ritt gave the Max Schott story to Harriet Frank, Jr. and Irving Ravetch, the same married screenplay team that also worked on Hud (1963) with Ritt and Paul Newman, they wanted Newman to be in Murphy's Romance. Field had worked very successfully with Newman in 1981's Absence of Malice, but Newman declined the project and Garner was the only other actor that Ritt and Field asked.[3]

Part of the deal from the studio, which at that time was owned by The Coca-Cola Company, included an eight line sequence of Field and Garner saying the word "Coke," and also having Coke signs appear prominently in the film.[4]

On the A&E television program Biography of Garner, "James Garner: Hollywood Maverick," Field reported that her on-screen kiss with Garner was the best cinematic kiss she had ever experienced.[5]

Filming took place on location in Florence, Arizona and the town's preserved Main Street appears throughout the movie.[6]

The film was originally scheduled for general release during the 1985 Christmas Day weekend, but Columbia moved it, to the weekends of January 17 and January 31, 1986, when they saw the holiday lineup of films. They did a limited, selected, release December 25, 1985.[3]

Reception

Reviews were generally favorable. Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film 3 stars (out of 4) stating "Much depends on exactly what Emma and Murphy say to each other, and how they say it, and what they don't say. The movie gets it all right."[7] The film holds an 86% on the film review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes.[8]

Divergence from the novella

The screenplay is very different from the Max Schott novella. In the Schott story, Murphy and Emma stay just platonic friends. Murphy marries someone else, and then tries to find Emma a suitable husband.[3]

Awards

Murphy's Romance received Academy Award nominations for Best Actor in a Leading Role, (James Garner), in addition to Best Cinematography.

References

  1. ^ a b Box office / business for Murphy's Romance. - IMDb
  2. ^ Cameron, Julia. - "Garner Fits Romantic Role, Not Hollywood Pigeonhole." - Chicago Tribune. - January 19, 1986. - | - Laurence, Robert P. - "Garner doesn't go by the book in role in 'Breathing Lessons'." - San Diego Union-Tribune. - February 6, 1994. - | - Rosenthal, Phil. - "Garner Remains TV's Class Act." - Daily News of Los Angeles. - February 6, 1994. - | - Sachs, Lloyd. - "Sally Field says what she means—'Murphy's Romance' star is not just another perky face." - Chicago Sun-Times. - January 19, 1986. - | - Retrieved: 2008-08-03
  3. ^ a b c Lumenick, Lou. - "For Sally Field, A Two-Sided Romance'." - The Record. - January 17, 1986. - Retrieved: 2008-08-03
  4. ^ Baltake, Joe. - "The Packaging of Hollywood of Advertising." - Sacramento Bee. - May 13, 1990. - | - "Blowing Smoke - They've Coma a Long Way, Baby, In pushing Cigarettes on Screen." - Sacramento Bee. - January 14, 1996. - | - Retrieved: 2008-08-03
  5. ^ Nelson, Ted. - "James Garner: Hollywood Maverick." - A&E Biography. - October 2, 2000. - New York, NY: A & E Home Video. - ISBN 9780767033619
  6. ^ Filming locations for Murphy's Romance. - IMDb
  7. ^ Murphy's Romance from Roger Ebert's Chicago Sun-Times website
  8. ^ Murphy's Romance at Rotten Tomatoes

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