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Uptown Girls
TrailerMolly Gunn has never worked a day in her life and has lived like a queen since her father, a famous rock 'n' roll star, died and left her his fortune. But when she lost her all money, she has to start working as a nanny of a 8-year-old girl, whose serious attitude is the opposite of Molly's carefree one.Actors: Brittany Murphy, Dakota Fanning, Marley Shelton, Donald Faison, Jesse Spencer, Austin Pendleton, Heather Locklear, Will Toale, Marceline Hugot, Pell James, Quddus, ...»Director: Boaz YakinCountry: United StatesDuration: 92 minQuality: HDRelease: 2003IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Uptown Girls"
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Characters of "Uptown Girls"
MollyPlayed by: Brittany MurphyRayPlayed by: Dakota FanningIngridPlayed by: Marley SheltonHueyPlayed by: Donald FaisonNealPlayed by: Jesse SpencerMr. McConkeyPlayed by: Austin PendletonRoma SchleinePlayed by: Heather LocklearBriefs ModelPlayed by: Will ToaleNursePlayed by: Marceline HugotJuliePlayed by: Pell James -
Directors of "Uptown Girls"
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Creators of "Uptown Girls"
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Critic Reviews of "Uptown Girls"
New York ObserverSeptember 26, 2003Though I found Mr. Yakin's direction unexpectedly imaginative, and the script often incongruously subtle, I couldn't get into the spirit of all the whimsy, the reason being the surprising lack of charm in the two leads.
Toronto StarAugust 21, 2003Can two over-pampered but fundamentally lonely persons of the blonde female persuasion bond meaningfully with each other while shopping?
Newark Star-LedgerAugust 21, 2003Yakin shuns caricature. His affection for all his feckless characters, even Fanning's narcissistic mom (Heather Locklear), is evident.
New York Daily NewsAugust 21, 2003Combine two mannered performances with a script intent on achieving maximum cuteness, and you've got one wince-inducing sugar rush.
Village VoiceAugust 19, 2003Locates Fanning's 'maturity' in a fear of germs that comes off as borderline psychotic, and Murphy's childlike free spirit in her apparent inability to avoid walking into walls.
Empire Magazine AustralasiaNovember 07, 2012The sheer charisma of the performances - from a screwball Murphy and a caustic Fanning - manages to float a sentimental script that frequently fizzes where it should pop.
Common Sense MediaDecember 29, 2010A lame, predictable comedy.
TheMovieReport.comJanuary 07, 2010Fanning practically dares the audience to throw sharp objects at the screen with her thoroughly obnoxious performance.
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009Brought down with emotional manipulation, melodrama, and just a bi-polar mood.
Lowell SunFebruary 28, 2004horribly misguided
MoviolaJanuary 09, 2004'El resultado es bastante mediocre, pues la cinta es bastante predecible y francamente aburrida'
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