Music from Another Room (film)

Music from Another Room is a 1998 American romantic comedy, directed by Charlie Peters and starring Jude Law, Jennifer Tilly, Gretchen Mol, Martha Plimpton, and Brenda Blethyn.

Music from Another Room
Promotional film poster
Directed byCharlie Peters
Produced byJohn Bertolli
Brad Krevoy
Steve Stabler
Bradley Thomas
Written byCharlie Peters
StarringJude Law
Jennifer Tilly
Gretchen Mol
Martha Plimpton
Brenda Blethyn
Jon Tenney
Jeremy Piven
Vincent Laresca
Jane Adams
Adam Weesner
Alec Weesner
Music byRichard Gibbs
CinematographyRichard Crudo
Edited byCarroll Timothy O'Meara
Distributed byOrion Pictures
Release date
  • April 24, 1998 (1998-04-24)
Running time
104 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$118,475

Plot

The film begins at Thanksgiving, with five-year-old Danny (Jude Law) and his military father visiting the house of a family friend, Grace (Brenda Blethyn). When Grace goes into labor, Danny's father asks him to unwrap the umbilical cord from the baby. After the birth, Danny decides that the newborn baby girl, Anna (Gretchen Mol), is meant to be with him forever, and states that he will marry her.

Twenty-five years later, Danny, now 30, moves back to his hometown after his father dies. Homeless and jobless, Danny finds a cheap apartment owned by a bakery shop couple who offer him a job delivering cakes. During his first delivery, Danny gets lost and stops at Grace's for directions. Nina (Jennifer Tilly), Anna's blind sister, opens the door and Danny sees Anna for the first time.

Anna and Nina's family order a cake from the bakery and Danny immediately leaves to deliver it, hoping to see Anna, but crashes his bike into a car right outside the home and loses consciousness. He awakes in Grace's house to meet Anna's entire family—her brother Billy (Jeremy Piven) and Billy's distraught wife, Irene (Jane Adams), her father Richard (Bruce Jarchow), her sister Karen (Martha Plimpton), and boyfriend Eric (Jon Tenney). He is invited to stay for dinner, during which he learns of Anna's recent engagement to Eric.

Danny later gets a job as a tiler/mosaic artist in a local museum. He soon confesses his love to Anna, asking her to run away and marry him. Anna rejects him kindly and rides away, with Danny chasing her. At a bookstore, Danny tells Eric he is in love with Anna. Grace is ill. Anna later becomes jealous of the love between Nina and her new boyfriend Jesus (Vincent Laresca), and rushes to Danny's home. The two then sleep together. At Billy's house, Irene screams at Billy and points a gun at him because she believes he is having an affair. She quickly shoots at Billy, hitting his foot, and laughs as he tumbles in pain.

Nina and Jesus elope during the night. After Nina returns home to tell her mother gleefully, Grace dies in Richard's arms. Anna leaves Danny's apartment to tell her mother about her relationship with Danny only to find that she has died. At Grace's funeral, Anna says she already told Eric about their affair. Danny tells Anna he is leaving in a couple of days and says goodbye. That night, Eric announces he and Anna are going to Paris to get married. The next day, Nina tells Anna that she loves Danny, not Eric, and advises her to go after Danny.

At the train station, Anna chases down Danny and begs him to take her with him. Danny says that it won't last. She holds up a regular coin and says if it lands heads, she will go with him. Without looking, he claims it is heads and the two kiss.

Production

Filming

Los Angeles and Pasadena, California and at the Park Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles.

Music

Music from Another Room featured the soundtrack Truly Madly Deeply by Savage Garden and the song "Day After Day", written by Julian Lennon and Mark Spiro and performed by Julian Lennon.[1]

References

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