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No Small Affair

  • 1984
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Demi Moore and Jon Cryer in No Small Affair (1984)
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16-year-old Charles loves to photograph. A cute girl's photo ends up in his camera. He later sees the older Laura singing in a bar. He takes many more photos of her and ends seeing her again... Read all16-year-old Charles loves to photograph. A cute girl's photo ends up in his camera. He later sees the older Laura singing in a bar. He takes many more photos of her and ends seeing her again, wishing to help her career.16-year-old Charles loves to photograph. A cute girl's photo ends up in his camera. He later sees the older Laura singing in a bar. He takes many more photos of her and ends seeing her again, wishing to help her career.

  • Director
    • Jerry Schatzberg
  • Writers
    • Craig Bolotin
    • Terence Mulcahy
  • Stars
    • Jon Cryer
    • Demi Moore
    • George Wendt
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
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    • Director
      • Jerry Schatzberg
    • Writers
      • Craig Bolotin
      • Terence Mulcahy
    • Stars
      • Jon Cryer
      • Demi Moore
      • George Wendt
    • 18User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
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    Jon Cryer
    Jon Cryer
    • Charles Cummings
    Demi Moore
    Demi Moore
    • Laura
    George Wendt
    George Wendt
    • Jake
    Peter Frechette
    Peter Frechette
    • Leonard
    Elizabeth Daily
    Elizabeth Daily
    • Susan
    Ann Wedgeworth
    Ann Wedgeworth
    • Joan Cummings
    Jeffrey Tambor
    Jeffrey Tambor
    • Ken
    Tim Robbins
    Tim Robbins
    • Nelson
    Hamilton Camp
    Hamilton Camp
    • Gus Sosnowski
    Scott Getlin
    • Scott
    Judith Baldwin
    Judith Baldwin
    • Stephanie
    • (as Judy Baldwin)
    Jennifer Tilly
    Jennifer Tilly
    • Mona
    Kene Holiday
    Kene Holiday
    • Walt Cronin
    • (as Kene Holliday)
    Thomas Adams
    • Waiter
    Myles Berkowitz
    Myles Berkowitz
    • John
    Steven James Brown
    • Boy at Stag Party
    Joe Cappetta
    • Cafe Patron
    Jack Clinton
    Jack Clinton
    • Bartender
    • (as Jack R. Clinton)
    • Director
      • Jerry Schatzberg
    • Writers
      • Craig Bolotin
      • Terence Mulcahy
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    Blueghost

    There's a Walgreens where Tower Records used to be.

    John Cryer plays a young photographer who's older brother is intent on making him a man when Cryer's affections lay elsewhere.

    Shot around San Francisco's more popular areas (there are no apartments on the aging SF docks, and never were) with some fictional locations, the film, to me, feels like a budget version of Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Cryer even feels and looks a little like Mathew Broderick, only the film with Broderick came out two years after this one.

    The truth is it's a nice little film with some token nudity for the young male audience, and in spite of that it has charm, notably with the taxi add sequence.

    For the geeky young photographers, gamers, science club and chess club types, this film is for us. It's designed to encourage the young shy types with solo shy oriented hobbies and pass to, as a fellow SF Studios intern once told me, "don't ever deny yourself to anyone..." I wish I had followed that advice thirty years ago, ah, but the Saudis and Turks had different plans, but I digress.

    Anyway, it's a good hearted film that some of the more conservative might find ever so slightly offensive, but again the film means well.

    Check it out on a weekend night if you have nothing better to do. If nothing else it'll remind you of how San Francisco used to be at one time.
    9LuckyFour-LeafClover

    Cute and underrated movie

    Jon Cryer plays Charles a teenager more into photography than dating per say or things more "normal" teenagers are interested in. Until one day a beautiful very young Demi Moore happens to set in front of his lens for a picture and our hero falls in love and develops a big crush upon first site.

    What actually interested me at first to check this film out was flipping channels I thought the young Demi Moore was Jennifer Connelly at first. I still kept watching the film out of curiosity and immediately liked it though. Pre social media and what not. It's a very cute coming of age film. I really liked Charles and actually Demi's character of Laura as well. Charles kind of reminded of myself in a lot of ways.

    Its rare nowadays to see likeable movie characters.
    7SnoopyStyle

    puppy love of Jon Cryer for Demi Moore

    Charles Cummings (Jon Cryer) is a 16 year old amateur photographer in San Francisco. His brother Leonard brings home his latest fiancée Susan. He considers Leonard his mother's favorite. His mother's boyfriend Ken (Jeffrey Tambor) urges him to be normal. He takes a picture of Laura Victor (Demi Moore) and becomes infatuated with her photo. He searches everywhere for her. Leonard and Susan take the underage Charles out to a club run by Jake (George Wendt). Charles is surprised to find Laura singing. She's struggling with her band and her faltering career. After initially dismissing the younger Charles, she has a fun day out with him taking pictures. The wedding crashers get found out and Laura has to sing for their supper. Charles spends all his money for his Milan trip to advertise Laura on 150 taxis but it's so vague that people assume she's an escort or it's a phone sex line.

    This is Jon Cryer's movie debut. He delivers a great puppy love very much in the vein of Duckie. Demi Moore has her star quality in a struggling artist character. The story is a meandering teen rom-com. Maybe it's the presence of Duckie but this does have a faded sense of a John Hughes movie. It's not quite at a high level but the two leads are magnetic and compelling. It's a cheesy little romance with two terrific future stars.
    eloyrocky

    i love this movie

    I've been trying to get my paws on this one for years now but they don't ever give it on TV .ill have to get the DVD whenever i got the cash.this has everything i love about movies-it is a child from the eighties,its got jon cryer-an icon of teen pictures of the decade-it is a sweet love story,the one you-well,i-wish could happen in real life.demi moore would never be sweeter. well,maybe in One Crazy Summer. at the time i watched it-hell,even now as i write-i had gone thru my first crush on an older woman(in my case,my ninth grade math teacher-she was 23 and i fifteen)and i felt i was the only one who though of that kind of relationships,so when i saw a Hollywood movie dealing with it in such a great way i fell for it all the way.it will remain one of my all time favorites until the day i die,a throwback to an era full of possibilities,however practically unattainable.
    10dannyfitzuk

    Kitsch 80's film that never ceases to charm me!

    I've seen this film about five times now and I never cease to be delighted by its charms.

    Where do I start? Firstly Jon Cryer is truly excellent as the precocious adolescent amateur photographer who spouts sophisticated adult dialogue but is really naive on the romantic front. The way he blushes at the right moment is very credible. He plays the blushing virgin with gusto - we don't doubt for a moment that he's never had sex or kissed a girl.

    Firstly I must admit here to being a major fan of Demi Moore's films in the 80's. I've seen all of them from that period and I adore the characters she plays - Moore is what I call 'value added'. Whatever role she plays she brings something special, whether it is a brilliant range in temperament, downcast eyes, the husky voice, the tearful eyes the shiny hair. Most Hollywood actresses can't manage this, but Demi manages to be the girl next door and screen siren all in one.

    Anyway she plays this aspiring niteclub singer with bad taste in 80's clothes and even worse taste in music. To her credit she doesn't sing any of the songs as they were recorded by other people, so she just lip syncs along quite nicely. That song 'Hotheaded' is actually quite catchy in that Michael Bolton, Bar 'rawk' sort of way. Overall her character, Laura Victor comes over as a really likable human being. And the final scene at the airport is truly touching. Moore's says two simple words 'thank you' and we know she means it.

    Another to reason to love this film is that it was filmed entirely on location in San Francisco, and studio interiors are very few and far in between. Most of the shots are on real locations which adds to the movie's overall charm. This combined with the corny dialogue: that scene where she barges into the High School language laboratory dressed in a coctail waitress (read hooker!) outfit in very high heels and pulls Cryer out of the language lab is really funny - especially when she says "F*** Off ez Vous" to the French teacher.

    Some of the scenes are chauvinistic, including the one with frat boys and the hired hooker - which really doesn't have any relevance to the overall plot. And I agree with a previous poster who says that Cryer's on screen mother is one of the most irritating characters to appear in movies. That line about the sausage of Cryer's brother going cold is truly risible. When I watch this film I try very hard to ignore the flaws!

    This is corny, cheesy and highly entertaining. It really captures the spirit of the 80's. I'll never stop watching it - I love it.

    Bonus: watch out for Jennifer Tilly and Tim Robbins in bit parts playing Cryer's classmates. Robbins was 28 when he played this role. Teenage high school student he ain't! But it's still good to see him in this. Also the very catchy song 'Eiffel Tower' by Malcolm McClaren and the McClarenettes.

    Moore wears some wacky clothes and has that 80's penchant for long evening gloves with hundreds of bangles, very Material Girl! I love that cabin on the boardwalk apartment she lives in while working at Jakes's as a singer. Very bohemian, very cool, very 1984!

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    • Trivia
      The film was originally to star Sally Field and Matthew Broderick in 1981, but production shut down after director Martin Ritt had a heart attack.
    • Goofs
      During the bachelor party, Charles suggests the guys all go to the nightclub to give his brother privacy with the "paid escort" in the hotel room. But at the nightclub both she and Charles' brother are sitting enjoying the show with the gang.
    • Quotes

      Ken: Have a girl, Chuck?

      Charles Cummings: No thanks, I'm full.

    • Connections
      Features Ms. Pac-Man (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Hard Livin' Without You
      Written by Randy Jackson

      Produced by Jack Douglas

      Additional production by Randy Jackson and Bill Dooley

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    • Release date
      • November 9, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Eine starke Nummer
    • Filming locations
      • San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Delphi II Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,994,094
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,273,469
      • Nov 11, 1984
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,994,094
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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