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In the Mood

  • 1987
  • PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.2K
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In the Mood (1987)
ComedyRomance

A 14-year-old nicknamed the 'Woo Woo Kid', is a teenage casanova who has affairs and runs away to marry two older women, mothers themselves, fascinating the public and the media with his rom... Read allA 14-year-old nicknamed the 'Woo Woo Kid', is a teenage casanova who has affairs and runs away to marry two older women, mothers themselves, fascinating the public and the media with his romantic prowess.A 14-year-old nicknamed the 'Woo Woo Kid', is a teenage casanova who has affairs and runs away to marry two older women, mothers themselves, fascinating the public and the media with his romantic prowess.

  • Director
    • Phil Alden Robinson
  • Writers
    • Robert Kosberg
    • Phil Alden Robinson
    • David Steven Simon
  • Stars
    • Patrick Dempsey
    • Talia Balsam
    • Beverly D'Angelo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Phil Alden Robinson
    • Writers
      • Robert Kosberg
      • Phil Alden Robinson
      • David Steven Simon
    • Stars
      • Patrick Dempsey
      • Talia Balsam
      • Beverly D'Angelo
    • 13User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Patrick Dempsey
    Patrick Dempsey
    • Ellsworth 'Sonny' Wisecarver
    Talia Balsam
    Talia Balsam
    • Judy
    Beverly D'Angelo
    Beverly D'Angelo
    • Francine
    Michael Constantine
    Michael Constantine
    • Mr. Wisecarver - Sonny's Father
    Betty Jinnette
    • Mrs. Wisecarver - Sonny's Mother
    Kathleen Freeman
    Kathleen Freeman
    • Mrs. Marver - The Landlady
    Peter Hobbs
    Peter Hobbs
    • The Judge
    Tony Longo
    Tony Longo
    • Carlo - Judy's Husband
    Douglas Rowe
    Douglas Rowe
    • Uncle Clete
    Ernie Lively
    Ernie Lively
    • Chief Kelsey - 'Papa Bear'
    • (as Ernie Brown)
    Kim Myers
    Kim Myers
    • Wendy - The Usherette
    Brian McNamara
    Brian McNamara
    • George
    Dana Short
    • Alberta
    Joshua Cadman
    Joshua Cadman
    • Tony
    • (as Josh Cadman)
    Nan Woods
    Nan Woods
    • Madeline
    Tom Bresnahan
    Tom Bresnahan
    • Gary
    Gillian Grant
    • Karen
    Lisanne Falk
    Lisanne Falk
    • Jamie
    • Director
      • Phil Alden Robinson
    • Writers
      • Robert Kosberg
      • Phil Alden Robinson
      • David Steven Simon
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    7claudio_carvalho

    A Funny Movie of a Heart-Breaker Teenager Based on a True Story

    In 1944, `Sonny' Wisecarver (Patrick Dempsey) is a fifteen years old teenager having very weird and depressive parents. He gets closer to his neighbor Judy Cusimano (Talia Balsam), a twenty-one years old woman living with a brutal man, Carlo (Tony Longo). His sensitive and delicate way of treating her makes Judy falls in love with him. They decide to escape to get married in a nearby town. A few days later, Carlo calls the police and the couple is arrested. The cases gets publicity, and the tender words of Judy about `Sonny' makes him famous as a heart-breaker. This is the beginning of a nice and funny movie, with Patrick Dempsey in the beginning of his career performing a character who really knows how women are to be treated. A good entertainment, recommended for those who likes comedy. My vote is seven.
    PretoriaDZ

    Boy meets woman, meets another woman, etc. and gets in hot water for it.

    In these days of headlines about women abusing boys for their own emotional and sexual needs, this movie definitely is a creepy idea. Even though it is generally thought that boys and men will get "it" wherever they can, the truth is, inappropriate relationships cause psychological damage to all concerned. A 15-year old boy has an unformed character, the same as a 15-year old girl, has an unformed personality, not yet strong enough to withstand the impact of a sexual relationship and emerge unscathed. And a woman who would enter into such a relationship obviously is already damaged goods.

    Patrick Dempsey himself did apparently have an appreciation for older women and went on to marry a woman who played a character on a train in the movie. He was 21 at the time and she was 48.
    9dahfu

    A much-underrated delight

    I must have watched this film close to ten times by now and I've enjoyed it every time. The script is charming, the acting great, the direction masterful and the sense of time and place very convincing. To top it off, it's even a true story. I love this film and I wish they'd bring it out on DVD.
    Wizard-8

    More interesting than funny

    The real life adventures of "Sonny" Wisecarver do seem like the stuff for a laugh-out-loud comedy, but that's not how it ends up in this retelling. To be sure, there are some humorous moments that did make me laugh, but most of the movie is not made out to be "ha ha" funny. Instead, it is lightly amusing. I think this was the right course for the movie to take, because it gives the events of the movie a sweetness that's somewhat charming. And while the movie is not hilarious, it's made up for in a large part by the story of the movie being so interesting, you'll wonder where it will end up.

    Dempsey was a good choice for the lead role. He is very likable, and acts in a way that you understand why older women would fall for him. His character does do some stupid things in the movie... but he's a teenager, and we all did dumb stuff as a teenager. Another positive thing about the movie is that the period detail is very good.

    Still, I could not help but wonder what people would think if the sexes of the movie had been switched. Just goes to show that when it comes to love and romance, there is a double standard.
    6emm

    Life before adulthood is the focus of this okay satire.

    Patrick Dempsey, in his very early film vehicle before LOVERBOY and HAPPY TOGETHER, played a lovestruck teenager known as the "Woo Woo Kid", circa 1944. He's the all-American boy who is always IN THE MOOD for women much older than him. To revive the 40s is an understatement; it could have been much more livelier and funnier the same way. When you first get a glance of this overlooked movie, it will almost be very puny and be best forgettable. This is probably Dempsey's best one, showing that he's been capable of being a kid out of the ordinary, and always ends up taking the wrong paths toward trouble. The "true" story of Sonny Wisecarver (which this is based on) seemed mightily uncommon and not often remembered to this day, but this piece of interest may catch your eye for a split second or two. Worth a valuable 49-cent rental.

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    • Trivia
      The picture is part of a mini early-to-mid 1980s cycle of Hollywood movies where a young man has an affair with a more mature woman. This has started after the box-office success of the late 1970s Canadian film In Praise of Older Women (1978). The films include: Class (1983), My Tutor (1983), Private Lessons (1981), In the Mood (1987), and They're Playing with Fire (1984).
    • Quotes

      Ellsworth 'Sonny' Wisecarver: [to Judy] Listen, every time I hear you say you hate me, I'll know that means you love me.

      Ellsworth 'Sonny' Wisecarver: [voice over] It was the goofiest thing I'd ever said.

      Judy Cusimano: That's the goofiest thing I've ever heard.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Fatal Attraction/The Principal/Orphans/Amazon Women on the Moon/In the Mood (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      In the Mood
      Written by Wingy Manone, Andy Razaf & Joe Garland' (as Joseph Garland)

      Additional lyrics by Bette Midler & Barry Manilow

      Performed by Jennifer Holliday

      Courtesy of Geffen Records

      Produced by Ralph Burns

      © 1939 Shapiro Bernstein & Co., Inc.

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Woo Woo Kid
    • Filming locations
      • Southern California, California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Kings Road Entertainment
      • Lorimar Motion Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $999,382
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $45,118
      • Sep 20, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $999,382
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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