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Title | Tune in Tomorrow (a.k.a. Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter) |
Release date | 1990 |
Media | Film |
Genre/Keywords | Comedy, Romance |
Production | Cinecom International |
Release rating | PG13 (USA) |
Format (Home) | DVD / VHS |
Distributor | HBO Home Video / Entertainment in Video |
Summary |
Pedro Carmichael (Peter Falk), a brilliant but eccentric scriptwriter hired by radio station WXBU, not only turns the stations lacklustre, ratings-starved soap opera into a mega-hit, but he also creates chaos, consternation and considerable magic in the lives of all those around him. At WXBU, 21-year old aspiring writer Martin Loader (Keanu Reeves) unwittingly offers Pedro wondrous possibilities. Martin is in love with his 35-year old, sexy, twice divorced aunt-by-marriage Julia (Barbara Hershey). Pedro genuinely wants to help the couple. However, he also is creating "art." And, in bringing the couple closer together, he also drives them apart by creating a family scandal after reproducing every word and emotion to the radio audience via his soap opera creations which come to life in very exotic ways. Copyright Cinecom. |
Director | Jon Amiel |
Dedee | Nellie |
Cast includes | Barbara Hershey, Keanu Reeves, Peter Falk |
Comments | Based on the book Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter by Mario Vargas Llosa. Not much for Dedee fans here but enjoy the joke that Martin pays little attention to Nellie. |
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