- I'll Do Anything
Infobox Film
name = I'll Do Anything
caption = Theatrical release poster
producer =James L. Brooks Polly Platt
director =James L. Brooks
writer =James L. Brooks
starring =Nick Nolte Whittni Wright Albert Brooks Julie Kavner Joely Richardson Tracey Ullman
music =Hans Zimmer
cinematography =Michael Ballhaus
editing =Richard Marks
distributor =Sony Pictures
released =February 4 ,1994
runtime = 115 min.
country =United States
language = English
budget = $44,000,000 (estimated)
amg_id = A131120
imdb_id = 0110097"I'll Do Anything" is a 1994 American
dramedy film written and directed byJames L. Brooks . Its primary plot concerns a down-on-his-luckactor who suddenly finds himself the sole caretaker of his six-year-old daughter.ynopsis
In 1980, on the night he fails to win an
Emmy Award , Matt Hobbs proposes to his longtime girlfriend Beth. He says the only thing holding him back is his dedication to his career, one which may not always work out, and Beth says that's one of the things she loves most about him. Little more than a year later, with a baby crying and no job for Matt, Beth is overflowing with resentment. By 1993, the pair have been divorced for several years and are living on opposite coasts. Matt auditions for a role in pompous, self-absorbed, and obviously cluelessfilm producer Burke Adler's new project but fails to get the part. He does however agree tochauffeur Adler occasionally. Matt flies to Georgia to pick up his daughter Jeannie for what he believes is a brief visit and discovers Beth is facing a prison term and Jeannie will be living with him for the duration of her sentence. The two return to Hollywood and struggle with their new circumstances and building a relationship (Matt hasn't seen the six-year-old since she was four). When Matt goes in to make a screen test for a lead in a film, he leaves Jeannie with a friend at the studio, and when he picks her up he's stunned to learn she's been cast in atelevision sitcom. There are multiple sub-plots, including one focusing on Matt's relationship with staff script-reader Cathy Breslow and another concerningtest screening analyst Nan Mulhanney and her tumultuous relationship with Adler. While a large part of the film is asatire of the film industry, it also skewers relationships from various angles.Principal cast
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Nick Nolte - Matt Hobbs
*Albert Brooks - Burke Adler
*Julie Kavner - Nan Mulhanney
*Joely Richardson - Cathy Breslow
*Whittni Wright - Jeannie Hobbs
*Tracey Ullman - Beth Hobbs
*Joely Fisher - Female D Person
*Vicki Lewis - Millie
*Anne Heche - Claire
*Ian McKellen - John Earl McAlpine
*Angela Alvarado - LucyCritical reaction
Originally "I'll Do Anything" was conceived and filmed as an old-fashioned movie musical, featuring songs by
Carole King , Prince, andSinéad O'Connor , among others, withchoreography byTwyla Tharp . Ironically for a film that satirizes the industry practices of making creative choices by committee and catering to mass audiences and test screenings, when preview audiences reactions to the music were overwhelmingly negative, all production numbers from the film were cut prior to its release. In his three-star review in the "Chicago Sun-Times ",Roger Ebert called it "one of those offcenter comedies that gets its best moments simply by looking at people and seeing how funny, how pathetic, how wonderful they sometimes can be . . . it's a bright, edgy, funny story about people who have all the talent they need, but not all the luck . . . It is helpful, I think, to simply forget about the missing songs, and recognize that "I'll Do Anything" is a complete movie without them - smart, original, subversive." [ [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19940204/REVIEWS/402040303/1023 Roger Ebert review in the "Chicago Sun-Times", February 4, 1994] ]Janet Maslin of the "New York Times " described it as "droll" and "improbably buoyant." [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?_r=2&res=9D02E1DA1139F937A35751C0A962958260&oref=slogin&oref=login Janet Maslin review in the "New York Times", February 4, 1994] ]Music
One of the original songs meant to be performed in the film is heard during the closing credits and is included on the
soundtrack album released byVarese Sarabande , along with four instrumental tracks by the film's composer,Hans Zimmer [ [http://www.soundtrackcollector.com/catalog/soundtrackdetail.php?movieid=5823 "I'll Do Anything" soundtrack at SoundtrackCollector.com] ] . While other versions of songs penned by Prince resurfaced on some of his later projects, "Girl 6 " and "", none of the actual performances from the movie were ever officially released.Although James L. Brooks has mentioned he would like to release a
Directors Cut restoring the musical numbers and including a making-of documentary, that project has yet to come to fruition. The film's commercially released version is available onDVD .References
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