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Next Stop Wonderland
Theatrical release posterDirected by Brad Anderson Produced by Mark Gill
Mitchell RobbinsStarring Hope Davis
Alan Gelfant
Cara Buono
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Holland Taylor
Robert Klein
Ken Cheeseman
Jimmy TingleMusic by Claudio Ragazzi Distributed by Miramax Films Release date(s) August 21, 1998 Running time 104 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $1,000,000 Box office $3,386,698 (USA) Next Stop Wonderland is a 1998 romantic comedy film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Anderson and Lyn Vaus. * This film was an audience favorite at the Sundance Film Festival in 1998 and set off a bidding war among studio distributors, with Miramax Films paying $6 million for the $1 million film's North American distribution rights.[1] However, the film grossed only $3.3 million during its theatrical release.[2] The film's soundtrack is scored by Claudio Ragazzi with various renditions by Vinicius Cantuaria, Arto Lindsay and Bebel Gilberto.
Contents
Cast
- Hope Davis ... Erin Castleton
- Alan Gelfant ... Alan Monteiro
- Philip Seymour Hoffman ... Sean
- Cara Buono ... Julie
- José Zúñiga ... Andre de Silva
- Sam Seder ... Kevin Monteiro
- Callie Thorne ... Cricket
- Jimmy Tingle ... bartender
- Holland Taylor ... Piper Castleton
- Robert Klein ... Arty Lesser
Plot
Two people, living in Boston and unlucky in love - a nurse (Davis) whose activist boyfriend (Hoffman) has just walked out on their relationship to help a Native American tribe fight off a land development deal, and a plumber (Gelfant) struggling to pay off family obligations while pursuing a career as a marine biologist - deal with personal and professional problems and stumble through relationships, continually crossing one another's paths without ever truly meeting and realizing how perfect they are for one another. Time and time again one almost catches the other's eye, only for circumstances to intervene. Finally, after a series of ups and downs, both of their budding relationships with others crash and burn, just in time for a chance meeting on the MBTA train heading to Wonderland station on the outskirts of Boston.
References
External links
- Next Stop Wonderland at the Internet Movie Database
- Production diaries for the making of the film from Robbins Entertainment
Films directed by Brad Anderson 1990s Next Stop Wonderland (1998)2000s 2010s Vanishing on 7th Street (2010)Categories:- 1998 films
- American comedy films
- Boston, Massachusetts in fiction
- 1990s comedy-drama films
- 1990s romantic comedy films
- Independent films
- English-language films
- Films set in Massachusetts
- Rail transport films
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