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1987 film past Frank Perry

Hello Again
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Directed past Frank Perry
Written by Susan Isaacs
Produced by Frank Perry
Starring
  • Shelley Long
  • Judith Ivey
  • Gabriel Byrne
  • Corbin Bernsen
  • Sela Ward
Cinematography Jan Weincke
Edited by
  • Peter C. Frank
  • Trudy Send
Music past William Goldstein

Production
companies

Touchstone Pictures
Silver Screen Partners III

Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures

Release appointment

  • Nov six, 1987 (1987-11-06)

Running fourth dimension

96 minutes
Country United States
Linguistic communication English
Box part $20,419,446(USA)

Hi Again is a 1987 American romantic fantasy-comedy film directed and produced past Frank Perry, written by Susan Isaacs and starring Shelley Long, Judith Ivey, Gabriel Byrne, Corbin Bernsen, Sela Ward, Austin Pendleton, Carrie Nye, Robert Lewis, Madeleine Potter, Thor Fields and Illeana Douglas.

Plot [edit]

Long Island housewife Lucy Chadman is in the midst of a tarot card reading by her occult sister, Zelda. Just equally Zelda exclaims something is going to happen, Lucy begins to choke to expiry on a South Korean chicken brawl. The moving picture shows the difficulty of Lucy'southward loved ones, including Zelda, had in coping with her death. But the grief turns to excitement when Zelda receives a book of spells chosen The Wisdom of Catagonia. Within the volume Zelda finds a spell that requires perfect astronomical timing—the moon, the earth, and the dog star must grade a perfect isosceles triangle. Zelda performs the spell and Lucy appears.

Lucy begins to reacquaint herself with living and with her family who are shocked to see her live again, one yr later, and shortly discovers that she cannot simply pick her life support where she left off. She returns to find her widower hubby has sold their home and married her greedy and double-crossing friend from college. Meanwhile, her son has opened his own successful eatery and married, instead of going to Columbia.

When she returns to the infirmary in which she died, the emergency room doctor who tried to revive her begins to fall for her. Zelda confides in the doc that if Lucy does not find love past the adjacent full moon, she will have to go dorsum to the spirit world. He does not believe Zelda. Eventually, the printing finds out that Lucy came back from the expressionless, and plague her, her family, and the infirmary the ER medico works at. Her higher friend becomes jealous of her media attention and the attention Lucy is getting from Mr. Chadman. She holds a news conference of her ain and tells the media Lucy made the whole affair up—claiming that Lucy used tetrodotoxin as a ways to fake her own decease. Lucy does not defend herself, as she sees this as an opportunity to rid herself and her friends of the media. Instead, the doctor gets fired, her sis's occult shop is vandalized and she is hated by almost anybody, except her family. She decides to terminate the debacle once and for all by tricking her college friend into admitting she lied about Lucy faking her expiry in front of the media at a party the hospital is having. Lucy, the doc, and her family walk away happily. As the credits roll, we see that both Lucy and Zelda get married and have children with their new loves. Lucy's son also becomes a father.

Cast [edit]

  • Shelley Long every bit Lucy Chadman
  • Judith Ivey as Zelda
  • Gabriel Byrne as Kevin Scanlon
  • Corbin Bernsen equally Jason Chadman
  • Sela Ward equally Kim Lacey
  • Austin Pendleton as Junior Lacey
  • Carrie Nye equally Regina Holt
  • Robert Lewis as Phineas Devereaux
  • Madeleine Potter equally Felicity Glick
  • Thor Fields equally Danny Chadman
  • Kate McGregor-Stewart as Reporter #one

Reception [edit]

Hello Again was released theatrically by Touchstone Pictures on November six, 1987. The motion picture opened at No. 2 at the box role, earning $five,712,892 at its opening weekend. It ultimately grossed $twenty,419,446 in its unabridged run.

The film received negative reviews and holds a 10% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 20 critics.[1]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Hi AGAIN (1987)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved August sixteen, 2021.

External links [edit]

  • Hello Once more at IMDb
  • How-do-you-do Aagin at AllMovie
  • Howdy Once more at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Hi Again at Box Part Mojo

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello_Again_%281987_film%29

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