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Next Stop Wonderland
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Synopsis
An independent romantic comedy, Next Stop, Wonderland (1998) made headlines at the Sundance Film Festival when it became the object of a bidding war, ultimately won by Miramax Pictures to the tune of $6 million. Hope Davis stars as Erin Castleton, a night-shift nurse who's cruelly dumped by her boyfriend Sean (Philip Seymour Hoffman), a political activist. When her mother Piper (Holland Taylor) places a wildly inaccurate personals ad in the local paper, Erin is at first enraged, but then becomes curious. After she dates a variety of men who are all wrong for her, she meets Andre (Jose Zuniga), a handsome Brazilian music expert who invites her to Sao Paulo. Although Erin likes Andre, her Mr. Right is actually Alan Monteiro (Alan Gelfant), a plumber she's never met, though the two keep crossing paths. Trying to break out of his working class existence, Alan is studying marine biology but is indebted to a local mob boss, who wants him to kidnap a star blowfish from the local aquarium. Actress Taylor, the real-life aunt of co-writer, editor and director Brad Anderson, also appeared in his next film, Happy Accidents (1999). ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Cast

Victor Argo Frank
Cara Buono Julie
Hope Davis Erin Castleton
Alan Gelfant Alan Monteiro
Lawrence Gilliard, Jr. Brett
Philip Seymour Hoffman Sean
Robert Klein Arty Lesser
Roger Rees Ray Thornback
Robert Stanton Robert
Holland Taylor Piper Castleton
José Zuñiga Andre De Silva
Calliope Thorne Cricket
Lyn Vaus Daryl
Jon Benjamin Eric
Jason Lewis Rory
Sam Seder Kevin Monteiro
Jimmy Tingle Lowrey The Bartender

Production Crew

Ari Newman Associate Producer
Uta Briesewitz Cinematographer
Laura Bernieri Co-producer
Rachel Horovitz Co-producer
Claudio Ragazzi Composer (Music Score)
Brad Anderson Director
Brad Anderson Editor
Michael Ross First Assistant Director
Mark Donadio Line Producer
Mitchell B. Robbins Producer
Chad Detweiller Production Designer
Brad Anderson Screenwriter
Lyn Vaus Screenwriter
Year: 1998
Runtime: 105
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
Miramax
Robbins Entertainment

Release
September 04, 1998 (USA)

Awards
1998 - American Independent Film Grand Prize - Deauville Film Festival