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'''''Frankie and Johnny''''' is a [[1991 in film|1991]] [[motion picture]] directed by [[Garry Marshall]]. It was written by [[Terrence McNally]], who adapted it from his play ''[[Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune]]''. The film starred [[Michelle Pfeiffer]] as Frankie and [[Al Pacino]] as Johnny. |
'''''Frankie and Johnny''''' is a [[1991 in film|1991]] [[motion picture]] directed by [[Garry Marshall]]. It was written by [[Terrence McNally]], who adapted it from his play ''[[Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune]]''. The film starred [[Michelle Pfeiffer]] as Frankie and [[Al Pacino]] as Johnny. Some of the critical reaction to the film involved the attractiveness of the Hollywood leads, which contradicted the nature of the play being about two rather plain protagonists. |
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Directed by | Garry Marshall |
Written by | Terrence McNally |
Produced by | Garry Marshall |
Starring | Al Pacino Michelle Pfeiffer |
Cinematography | Dante Spinotti |
Edited by | Jacqueline Cambas Battle Davis |
Music by | Peter Beckett and Marvin Hamlisch (song "Until You Let Go") |
Distributed by | Paramount |
Release date | 11 October 1991 (USA) |
Running time | 118 min. |
Language | English |
Frankie and Johnny is a 1991 motion picture directed by Garry Marshall. It was written by Terrence McNally, who adapted it from his play Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune. The film starred Michelle Pfeiffer as Frankie and Al Pacino as Johnny. Some of the critical reaction to the film involved the attractiveness of the Hollywood leads, which contradicted the nature of the play being about two rather plain protagonists.