
In New York City, Molly Gunn is a spoiled wealthy immature young woman, living as if she were a princess in a fairy tale. Her father was a popular rock-and-roll guitar player, who died in a plane crash with Molly's mother when she was a little girl. On her birthday in a nightclub, she meets Lorraine "Ray" Schleine, a nasty young girl with attitudes of an adult, living with her careless mother and a terminal father in a fancy uptown apartment. When Molly's accountant vanishes with her US$ 100,000,000.00 inheritance, Molly is left with nothing but debts, and she needs to work to survive without having previous experience or any skills. She is hired to be Ray's babysitter, and their close contact makes Molly reach the maturity and Ray act like as a child of her age.
Wynter KullmanHolly
Peter James KelschAuction Hippie
Brittany MurphyMolly Gunn
Austin PendletonMr. McConkey
Donald FaisonHueyPiper Perabo was originally considered for the role of Molly Gunn.
Ray:
I'm not going anywhere, especially with you.
Molly Gunn:
Oh, yes you are. We are going to sit in giant teacups and spin round and round in circles until we puke.
Ray:
Are you on crack?
Molly Gunn:
We're gonna have fun.
Audio/visual unsynchronized: At the very end of the movie, Neal the musician is playing his guitar and singing, while the girls are dancing on the stage. Then we see him at the side of the stage, clapping, although we still hear him playing and singing.
(1962)
Music by Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Barry Mann
Lyrics by Cynthia Weil
Performed by George Benson
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing
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