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My Girl
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Synopsis
Howard Zieff directed this comedy-drama about the emotional awakening of a young girl in a small Pennsylvania town during the summer of 1972. Anna Chlumsky plays eleven-year-old Vada, a quiet child living with her widowed father Harry Dultenfuss (Dan Aykroyd), a local mortician who prepares bodies in his basement. Vada feels responsible for the death of her mother, who died giving birth to her, and lives in an emotional cocoon, her only friend being a personable local boy, Thomas J. Sennett (Macauly Culkin), who suffers from allergies. Like Vada, Harry keeps to himself, until a freelance make-up artist, Shelly DeVoto (Jamie Lee Curtis), comes to town and gets a job working with Harry. Shelly and Harry fall in love and Vada feels threatened by her presence. But then a personal tragedy forces Vada to come out of her emotional shell. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Cast

Anna Chlumsky Vada Sultenfuss
Macaulay Culkin Thomas J. Sennett
Jamie Lee Curtis Shelly DeVoto
Richard Masur Phil Sultenfuss
Ann Nelson Gramoo Sultenfuss
Dan Aykroyd Harry Sultenfuss
Griffin Dunne Mr. Bixler

Production Crew

Pat Tagliaferro Art Director
Hannah Gold Associate Producer
Mary Colquhoun Casting
Paul Elliott Cinematographer
James Newton Howard Composer (Music Score)
Karen Patch Costume Designer
Howard Zieff Director
Wendy Greene Bricmont Editor
David T. Friendly Executive Producer
Joseph M. Caracciolo, Jr. Executive Producer
Allen Weisinger Makeup
Brian Grazer Producer
Joseph T. Garrity Production Designer
Joseph M. Caracciolo, Jr. Production Manager
Barbara Benedek Screenwriter
Laurice Elehwany Screenwriter
Steve Aaron Sound/Sound Designer
Artie Malesci Stunts
Jeff Moldovan Stunts Coordinator
Year: 1991
Runtime: 102
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature


Color type
Consolidated Film Lab color/Technicolor

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Columbia Pictures
Imagine Entertainment

Release
November 27, 1991 (USA)
by Columbia Pictures