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Mystic Pizza
TrailerThe movie centers on three working-class women just out of high school, who learn a lot about life and love one summer while working at a pizza parlor in the Connecticut town of Mystic.Actors: Annabeth Gish, Julia Roberts, Lili Taylor, Vincent DOnofrio, William R. Moses, Adam Storke, Conchata Ferrell, Joanna Merlin, Porscha Radcliffe, Bucky Walsh, John Fiore, ...»Director: Donald PetrieCountry: United StatesDuration: 104 minQuality: HDRelease: 1988IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Mystic Pizza"
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Characters of "Mystic Pizza"
Kat ArujoPlayed by: Annabeth Gish
Daisy ArujoPlayed by: Julia Roberts
JojoPlayed by: Lili Taylor
BillPlayed by: Vincent D'Onofrio
Tim TraversPlayed by: William R. Moses
Charles Gordon Windsor, Jr.Played by: Adam Storke
LeonaPlayed by: Conchata Ferrell
Mrs. ArujoPlayed by: Joanna Merlin
Phoebe TraversPlayed by: Porscha Radcliffe
MannyPlayed by: Bucky Walsh
JakePlayed by: John Fiore
Mr. BarbozaPlayed by: Gene Amoroso
Mrs. BarbozaPlayed by: Sheila Ferrini
Nicole TraversPlayed by: Janet Zarish
Everyday GormetPlayed by: Louis Turenne
SerenaPlayed by: Lauren O'Brien
Mr. Charles Gordon Windsor, Sr.Played by: John Cunningham
Mrs. Polly WindsorPlayed by: Ann Flood
Aunt TweedyPlayed by: Suzanne Shepherd
SteamerPlayed by: Matt Damon
Uncle NedPlayed by: Jack Ringstad
TeresaPlayed by: Jody Raymond
LornaPlayed by: Geraldine Leer
CarriePlayed by: Robin Joss
RayPlayed by: Paul Timothy Burke
PriestPlayed by: Al Hodgkins -
Directors of "Mystic Pizza"
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Creators of "Mystic Pizza"
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Critic Reviews of "Mystic Pizza"
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006Thanks to sensitive direction by Petrie, the result is a thoroughly involving movie that doesn't resort to violence, sex or schmaltz to pack an emotional punch.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003Though in essence this is little more than a girls' romance novel brought to life, it has been filled with heart and humor.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000You get the general sense that the actors -- particularly Annabeth Gish and, though he is hardly featured, D'Onofrio (who was last seen as the troubled recruit in "Full Metal Jacket") -- are better than their material, but this is scant compensation.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000"Mystic Pizza" does create the feeling of a small resort town and the people who live there and, amazingly, given the familiar nature of a lot of the material, it nearly always keeps us interested.
Groucho ReviewsJuly 18, 2011Though the film's heart is in the right place, somehow it all winds up about as flat as one of the celebrated pies at Mystic Pizza. [Blu-ray]
Sarasota Herald-TribuneSeptember 06, 2010To put it bluntly, Mystic Pizza is more or less a movie version of a soap opera, layered in with some quirky humor and gigantic '80s hair.
EmanuelLevy.ComSeptember 22, 2007The only novelty of this familiar small-town coming-of-age saga is that its women are Portugueste-American, but it's laced with humor and well-acted, and the gorgeous-looking Julia Roberts shows strong potential for becoming a major star.
Movie MetropolisSeptember 13, 2005Coming-of-age story flirts with melodrama but is saved by wonderful performances.
Kalamazoo GazetteSeptember 21, 2003Delightful comedy-drama gave the luminous Roberts her first substantial role
KFOR Channel 4 NewsSeptember 12, 2003One of the most charming coming of age movies ever made.
Spirituality and PracticeJuly 10, 2003A wacky and wonderful movie about three young women friends and their misadventures with love and sex.
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