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Synopsis
After his 1995 breakthrough, Welcome to the Dollhouse, director Todd Solondz was courted by a number of studios to make a big-budget film with top stars. Instead, he chose to make this aggressively dark comedy-drama of perversions and twisted lives. Andy Kornbluth (Jon Lovitz) explodes with anger after rejection in a restaurant from Joy Jordan (Jane Adams), one of a trio of middle-class New Jersey sisters. Joy's sister Trish (Cynthia Stevenson), a housewife with three kids, is married to psychiatrist Bill (Dylan Baker), who counsels the lonely, overweight Allen (Philip Seymour Hoffman). Allen is obsessed with Joy's other sister, the successful poet Helen (Lara Flynn Boyle), all the while ignoring the attentions of his seemingly sweet yet overweight neighbor Kristina (Camryn Manheim). Bill has fantasies of turning an assault rifle on families in a park, masturbates to teen magazine photos, and develops an unhealthy interest in a classmate of his 11-year-old son, Billy (Rufus Read). After a telephone sales job, Joy moves on to substitute teach at an adult education class, where she falls prey to the advances of an insensitive cabdriver, Vlad (Jared Harris). Allen's series of obscene phone calls to Helen come to an end when she challenges him to come next door and carry out his sexual threats. Meanwhile, the sisters' parents, Lenny and Mona Jordan (Ben Gazzara and Louise Lasser), find their marriage collapsing after 40 years. Lenny has sparked the interest of divorcée Diane Freed (Elizabeth Ashley), but he actually would prefer to be alone. The path to happiness, it seems, is littered with dreams, despair, and abnormalities. Winner of the International Critics' prize at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, Happiness met with much controversy both in pre-production and upon its release, as chronicled in producer Christine Vachon's book Shooting to Kill. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Elizabeth Ashley Diane Freed
Dylan Baker Bill Maplewood
Anne Bobby Rhonda
Lara Flynn Boyle Helen Jordan
Ben Gazzara Lenny Jordan
Jared Harris Vlad
Philip Seymour Hoffman Allen
Louise Lasser Mona Jordan
Jon Lovitz Andy Kornbluth
Camryn Manheim Kristina
Marla Maples Ann Chambeau
Dan Moran Joe Grasso
Cynthia Stevenson Trish Maplewood
Rufus Read Billy Maplewood
Evan Silverberg Johnny Grasso
Jane Adams Joy Jordan

Production Crew

Jim Ryan Animator
John Bruce Art Director
Ann Goulder Casting
Maryse Alberti Cinematographer
Robbie Kondor Composer (Music Score)
Kathryn Nixon Costume Designer
Todd Solondz Director
Alan Oxman Editor
David Linde Executive Producer
James Schamus Executive Producer
Jude Gorjanc First Assistant Director
Susan Jacobs Musical Direction/Supervision
Christine Vachon Producer
Ted Hope Producer
Therese DePrez Production Designer
Todd Solondz Screenwriter
Alan Oxman Second Unit Director
Storn Peterson Second Unit Director Of Photography
Nicholas Evans Set Designer
Nick Evans Set Designer
Damien Volpe Sound/Sound Designer
Neil Danziger Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 139
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Good Machine
Killer Films

Release
October 16, 1998 (USA)
by October Films

Awards
1998 - Best Ensemble Acting - National Board of Review
1998 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1998 - Best Picture [Runner-up] - Toronto Film Critics Association
1998 - Jury Prize - São Paulo International Film Festival
1998 - Film Presented - Telluride Film Festival