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| caption = Theatrical release poster

| director = Donald Petrie

| producer =

| screenplay =

| story = Amy Holden Jones

| starring =

| music = David McHugh

| cinematography = Tim Suhrstedt

| editing =

| distributor = The Samuel Goldwyn Company

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| runtime = 104 minutes

| country = United States

| language = English

| budget = $6 million

| gross = $14 million

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'Mystic Pizza' is a 1988 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Donald Petrie in his feature directorial debut, and starring Annabeth Gish, Julia Roberts and Lili Taylor. It follows the coming-of-age of three young Portuguese-American friends who work at a pizza parlor in a seaside Connecticut town. The film received positive reviews, with Roger Ebert declaring at the time, I have a feeling that 'Mystic Pizza' may someday become known for the movie stars it showcased back before they became stars. It marked Matt Damon's film debut.

Plot



Sisters Kat and Daisy Arajo and their friend Jojo Barbosa are Portuguese-American teenage girls working as waitresses at Mystic Pizza, a pizza parlor owned by Leona in the fishing town of Mystic, Connecticut.

Kat and Daisy are total opposites. Kat, the younger sister, is an aspiring astronomer working at the planetarium in the Whaling Museum of the Mystic Seaport, and Yale University accepted her on a partial scholarship. Kat works at the restaurant and as a babysitter to raise money for school. Daisy's goal is to have as much fun as possible. Their mother is pleased with Kat, while often questioning Daisy's life choices.

Daisy meets Charles, a rich young man at a bar. The two are immediately attracted to each other and begin a relationship, much to her mother's dismay. At a family dinner, Charles's relatives unintentionally make insensitive comments about Daisy's ethnicity, and Charles overreacts. Daisy breaks up with him, accusing him of using her to rebel against his parents.

Kat finds herself infatuated with her employer Tim, an architect and Yale graduate, who hired her to babysit his four-year-old daughter Phoebe while his wife works in England. A relationship ultimately develops between them that she believes to be love, and they have sex. However, when his wife returns, Kat's illusions are shattered. Daisy consoles her devastated sister, and they bond.

Jojo fainted at her wedding to Bill because she had cold feet about making a lifetime commitment. Nonetheless, she wants to continue having sex with Bill until she is ready to be married. Bill eventually breaks up with her because she will not make a commitment.

A famous television food critic called "The Fireside Gourmet" unexpectedly visits Mystic Pizza. As Kat, Daisy, Jojo, and Leona watch from the counter, he takes a few bites of one pizza slice, jots notes in his notebook, and leaves after paying the check. His approval can do wonders for a restaurant, but they are not optimistic. However, a few days later he gives the pizzeria his highest rating, calling the pizza "superb". The restaurant phone immediately starts ringing, with Leona laughing as she informs the caller that no reservations are needed.

In the end, Tim brings Phoebe to Mystic Pizza because she wants to say goodbye to Kat. Tim gives her a check to help cover her tuition expenses, but she tears it up; she later accepts money from Leona. Jojo finally marries Bill, and Daisy and Charles reconcile at the wedding. The film ends with the three girls overlooking the water from the restaurant's balcony, reminiscing about their time together and wondering about the future.

Cast



* Annabeth Gish as Katherine "Kat" Arajo

* Julia Roberts as Daisy Arajo

* Lili Taylor as Josefina "Jojo" Barbosa

* Vincent D'Onofrio as William "Bill" Montijo

* William R. Moses as Tim Travers

* Adam Storke as Charles Gordon Windsor Jr.

* Conchata Ferrell as Leona

* Joanna Merlin as Mrs. Arajo

* Porscha Radcliffe as Phoebe Travers

* Louis Turenne as Hector 'The Fireside Gourmet' Freshette

* Janet Zarish as Nikki Travers

* Arthur Walsh as Manny

* John Cunningham as Charles Gordon Windsor Sr.

* Ann Flood as Polly Windsor

* Suzanne Shepherd as Aunt Tweedy

* Gene Amoroso as Mr. Barbosa

* Sheila Ferrini as Mrs. Barbosa

* John Fiore as Jake

* Lauren O'Brien as Serena Windsor

* Matt Damon as Steamer Windsor

* Jack Ringstad as Uncle Ned

* Jody Raymond as Teresa

* Dennis Paiva as Himself

Production and filming locations



The title of the film was inspired by a pizza shop in Mystic, Connecticut. Screenwriter Amy Holden Jones was summering in the area and chose Mystic Pizza as the focus of her story about the lives of three young waitresses.

Jones was set to direct, but was replaced by Petrie, who made his feature film directorial debut. The film was also Alfred Uhry's screenwriting debut.

Filming began October 12, 1987 and was due to last six weeks. The film's plot is set in Mystic,Mystic is a village and census-designated place (CDP), it is not a legally recognized municipality in the state of Connecticut. Mystic is actually located within the towns of Groton and Stonington. but most of the filming locations were in neighboring towns. The building used for the pizza restaurant was a converted home in Stonington Borough at 70 Water St. After the film's release, the real-life Mystic Pizza building in downtown Mystic was renovated to resemble the film set. The Windsor family home, the wedding reception restaurant, the Peg Leg Pub pool hall, and the fishing docks were also filmed in Stonington Borough. The hitchhiking incident takes place on North Main Street in Stonington Town. The Arajo home is in Pawcatuck, Connecticut; the lobster business and the wedding church are in Noank, Connecticut. Tim Travers' home and the Windsors' country club are in Watch Hill, Rhode Island. The most notable scenes that take place in Mystic were filmed at the Mystic Seaport planetarium and at the Mystic River Bascule Bridge.

Release



Goldwyn spent a company record $6.5 million on prints and advertising and other marketing activities, including tie-ins with Domino's Pizza and others. The film had 100 pre-opening screenings and premiered in Mystic, Connecticut on October 18, 1988. It was released on October 21, 1988.

Reception



The film received mostly favorable reviews, who praised the performances by the three lead actresses. It received "two thumbs up" from popular film critics Siskel and Ebert,Siskel, Gene; Ebert, Roger. October 22, 1988. 'At the Movies'. Season 3. Episode 6. Buena Vista Television. giving particular praise to the three female leads, including Gish, whom Ebert likened to a "young Katharine Hepburn". 'Variety' called it "a deftly told coming-of-age story about three young femmes as they explore their different destinies, mostly through romance, its genuine and moving, with enough edge to impress contemporary audiences."

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has score of 78% based on reviews from 27 critics. The website's critics consensus reads: "'Mystic Pizza' is like its namesake food: it's cheesy, topped with romance, and rises to the occasion." On Metacritic it has a score of 60% based on reviews from 10 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".

Home media



On January 13, 2009, 'Mystic Pizza' and 'Say Anything...' were released as a double feature on DVD. On April 5, 2011, 'Mystic Pizza' was released on Blu-ray.

Musical adaptation



On January 22, 2019, it was announced that 'Mystic Pizza' will be adapted into a stage musical. Melissa Etheridge will write the score, while Gordon Greenberg will direct and co-write the book with Sas Goldberg. This comes years after a fictional Broadway musical adaptation of the film had served as a plot point in the early part of season 2 of the NBC sitcom '30 Rock' in 2007.

The world premiere of the musical version of 'Mystic Pizza' was produced by Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine from September 1, 2021, through October 2, 2021. The production, which featured songs by Melissa Etheridge and other pop songs of the 1980s, starred Krystina Alabado as Daisy, Gianna Yanelli as Jojo and Kyra Kennedy as Kat. The production was directed by Casey Hushion, featured a book by Sandy Rustin, choreography by Liz Ramos, musical supervision by Carmel Dean, with Kristin Stowell as music director. Executive producers were Michael Barra and Allison Bressi of Lively McCabe Entertainment.

See also



* 'Little Italy', a 2018 romantic film also directed by Donald Petrie and set in a pizza parlor.

* 'Townies', a 1996 sitcom with a similar premise.

References




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