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Mystic Pizza

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
35K
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Julia Roberts, Vincent D'Onofrio, Lili Taylor, Annabeth Gish, William R. Moses, and Adam Storke in Mystic Pizza (1988)
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Three teenage girls come of age while working at a pizza parlor in the Connecticut town of Mystic.Three teenage girls come of age while working at a pizza parlor in the Connecticut town of Mystic.Three teenage girls come of age while working at a pizza parlor in the Connecticut town of Mystic.

  • Director
    • Donald Petrie
  • Writers
    • Amy Holden Jones
    • Perry Howze
    • Randy Howze
  • Stars
    • Annabeth Gish
    • Julia Roberts
    • Lili Taylor
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    35K
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    • Director
      • Donald Petrie
    • Writers
      • Amy Holden Jones
      • Perry Howze
      • Randy Howze
    • Stars
      • Annabeth Gish
      • Julia Roberts
      • Lili Taylor
    • 114User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Annabeth Gish
    Annabeth Gish
    • Kat
    Julia Roberts
    Julia Roberts
    • Daisy
    Lili Taylor
    Lili Taylor
    • Jojo
    Vincent D'Onofrio
    Vincent D'Onofrio
    • Bill
    • (as Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio)
    William R. Moses
    William R. Moses
    • Tim
    Adam Storke
    Adam Storke
    • Charlie
    Conchata Ferrell
    Conchata Ferrell
    • Leona
    Joanna Merlin
    Joanna Merlin
    • Mrs. Arujo
    Porscha Radcliffe
    • Phoebe
    Bucky Walsh
    • Manny
    • (as Arthur Walsh)
    John Fiore
    John Fiore
    • Jake
    Gene Amoroso
    Gene Amoroso
    • Mr. Barboza
    Sheila Ferrini
    • Mrs. Barboza
    Janet Zarish
    Janet Zarish
    • Nicole Travers
    Louis Turenne
    Louis Turenne
    • Everyday Gourmet
    Lauren O'Brien
    • Serena
    John Cunningham
    John Cunningham
    • Mr. Windsor
    Ann Flood
    • Polly Windsor
    • Director
      • Donald Petrie
    • Writers
      • Amy Holden Jones
      • Perry Howze
      • Randy Howze
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    User reviews114

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    8yajji

    Better than the IMDb rating would suggest

    I have always thought Mystic Pizza was a very good, light hearted film. It's extremely well acted, the script is solid and witty, the cinematography is just heavenly (those Autumn colours are sensational!), and the story itself is heart warning and poignant. There comes a time in every young person's life when they have to figure out which direction they want to head, how they are going to get there and whether or not they will stay in the environment that reared them or branch out, beginning a new life. However, despite the uncertainty that plagues teens and twenty-somethings, there is one universal bond that will seal all cracks and that is friendship, which is the core of Mystic Pizza.

    This unbreakable duo of friends consists of a then unknown, yet incredibly very striking Julia Roberts. She gives a bright, charismatic performance as the wayward and confused Daisy. Her care free nature is a strong contrast to the level headed, smart and introverted Kat, played by the absolutely gorgeous Annabeth Gish. Last, but certainly not least, is the tempestuous and indecisive Jojo. There's also the men in their lives, the handsome upper-class WASP Charles, who is a little bit of a snob, the unavailable dad Tim (William R. Moses) who has his wandering eyes set on the sensitive, intellectual Kat and Bill (Vincent D'Onofrio), the long suffering husband-to-be of Jojo. The wonderful thing about this film is it never judges its female characters for their promiscuity, nor does it reduce them to crowd-appeasing stereotypes when it depicts their uncertainty or reluctance in picking a "suitable" partner, nor does it imply that they really need one. See the resolution of Kat's brief fling with the father of the girl she babysits. They don't run off, living happily ever after, and Kat, clearly changed by the event, doesn't fall into the lap of the next man who shows her attention. Genre clichés are nicely avoided and what's important here, ultimately, is friendship not love or a man.

    Mystic Pizza is definitely one of the better coming-of-age, small town friendship films, worthy of a lot more than the fairly dismal 6.1/10 rating it currently has.
    TxMike

    A story of 3 waitresses and the pizza shop owner coming to terms with their lives, has become a classic of sorts.

    "Mystic Pizza" is the film that served notice that Julia Roberts, about 20, as "Daisy", was destined to be a name actress. The movie's name comes from the location - the pizza shop in Mystic, Conn., a fishing village with a concentration of Portuguese immigrants. Teenager Matt Damon also had a small part, as the younger brother "Steamer" of the rich boyfriend.

    The 4 women in this film - the 3 waitresses and the pizza shop owner - all have significant hurdles to cross. The pizza shop is in financial danger, and depends on a great review by the food critic to bolster business. Daisy is somewhat of a misfit, a hothead with a lot of talent but somewhat lacking in focus, and who is being courted by a rich guy. Another, bound for Yale but financially poor, and things get complicated by her increasingly close relationship with the father who hires her as a babysitter while mom is working in England. The other faints at the altar, and is having trouble with commitment, while her fisherman boyfriend continues to try and get her to marry him.

    The acting is uniformly good, and there are both serious and funny situations. It is an easy movie to "get into", and there is a good sense of completion when it ends. I just wish they had revealed the secret ingredients in the pizza sauce. The stories and situations are not particular novel in movies, but the movie is well put together and lets us see a few actors at the beginning of their careers. ______________________ August 2020 update: My wife and I just watched it again on BluRay from our public library. Even though we knew what was coming we enjoyed this repeat viewing.
    CamaroLuvNgal84

    great friendship movie

    I really like this movie. It's sweet, charming, funny, and makes you think of your friends. This is one of the very few roles I like that Julia Roberts played. I love many of the '80s movies because most of them are cheesy and I just love looking at the clothes and hairdos from that decade. One of my favorite scenes has to be where JoJo and Bill get caught in the act by her parents. That was hilarious! Well, this is just about all I can say about this movie but I really liked it and you should definitely watch it with your friends.
    Kimberlaina

    Spend some time in Mystic.

    Simply put, it is easy to get into this movie. The characters are diverse, and each has the chance to tell her part of the story, so there is plenty for the audience to relate to. It is very refreshing that the characters have individual values and standards, as opposed to many more recent movies who assign characters generic standards of conduct, and it gives the characters and the film depth. Each of the girls has these standards challenged, making it a rich coming-of-age story. The film is not about the ending, but rather about every moment of the girls' lives that the viewer is there to see. It is worth the extra bit of concentration that it takes to untangle all of the different plot lines.

    Incidentally, Mystic Pizza is a real pizzeria and much of the filming was done on location, so if you find yourself vacationing in the area, you can stop by and pick up one of the trademark t-shirts that the girls wear in the movie, and of course taste some of the famous fare. The home-grown feeling of the restaurant in the movie is part of the fun, and it's even more fun to see it in person.
    FRAJM

    A charming and convincing coming-of-age story of three young women.

    _Mystic Pizza_ would be remembered, if for no other reason, as the film that first made us pay attention to Julia Roberts. It also showcases the early talents of several other actors who later rose to some success and fame in the movies: Lili Taylor and Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio among them. Others in the cast have perhaps deserved better in their careers than they achieved, especially Annabeth Gish, but here they shine fresh and alive.Actually, the entire ensemble cast, including the minor parts, is excellent -- natural, unaffected, convincing performances.

    The story concentrates on three young women on the cusp of new lives -- marriage, college, responsibility -- and tracks them through that special summer between the childhood and adulthood. I think it was more unusual in 1988 to show female friendships and a female point of view than has perhaps become ten years later. The women are smart and individualized, surprising and interesting as people.

    The men are less so. D'Onofrio has the most fully realized male character, the young fisherman who wants commitment, who wants to be more to his girl than just a sexual aid. The other two men, one a preppie in rebellion and the other a middle-aged married man looking for something he left behind, are mostly just occasions for the women to find some new grounding and growth.

    I am also very fond of this film for its insistence on finding one's way in the world by first finding out what is right thing to do, the right way to live.

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    • Trivia
      "Mystic Pizza" is a real pizza parlor, located at 56 West Main St. in Mystic, Connecticut. Writer Amy Holden Jones was vacationing in Mystic one summer, saw the pizza parlor and was inspired to write the story. After the movie came out, the real Mystic Pizza shop became so popular, lines would stretch to the sidewalk and patrons would regularly steal mementos from the restaurant.
    • Goofs
      The business license next to the phone at Mystic Pizza reads the establishment as being in Groton, CT. Mystic is a village within the town limits of Groton.
    • Quotes

      Bill: I'm tellin' ya, Jo, that I love you. Doesn't that mean anything to you? I think that when people love each other, they should make a commitment. They should have a wedding, in a church, with the blessings of God, for chrissakes! Don't you get it, Jo? I'm telling you - that I love you! And all you love is my dick. Do you know how that makes me feel? Do you?

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Things Change/Bat*21/Without a Clue/Mystic Pizza/Daffy Duck's Quackbusters (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes
      Performed by Perry Como

      Courtesy of RCA Records

      Written by Slim Willet

      Published by Acuff-Rose Music, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 3 Girlfriends
    • Filming locations
      • Mystic, Connecticut, USA
    • Production companies
      • Night Life Inc.
      • The Samuel Goldwyn Company
      • Virgin Vision
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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,793,213
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,163,939
      • Oct 23, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,793,213
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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