The Pick-up Artist | |
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Directed by | James Toback |
Produced by |
Warren Beatty David Leigh MacLeod |
Written by | James Toback |
Starring | |
Music by | Georges Delerue |
Cinematography | Gordon Willis |
Edited by |
David Bretherton Angelo Corrao |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release date
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September 18, 1987 |
Running time
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81 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $15 million |
Box office | $13,290,368 |
The Pick-up Artist is a 1987 American romantic-comedy film written and directed by James Toback, starring Molly Ringwald and Robert Downey Jr.
Randy Jensen is a smart, independent tour guide who beats womanizer Jack Jericho at his own game. After a quick fling, her indifference only causes him to become smitten with her.
Randy is too busy for romance, trying to keep her alcoholic gambler father, Flash Jensen, out of harm's way. Jack's persistence soon pays off when he offers to help rescue Randy's dad from the mob.
James Toback wrote the film for Warren Beatty who liked the script but was reluctant to play a character driven by his erotic compulsions. Toback then considered Robert De Niro but ultimately decided the role should be played by a younger actor.
The film was at Paramount. Then in 1984 Beatty bought it and set up the production at Fox. Toback says the film was "not even remotely" based on Beatty. "The guy in the script chases after people. Warren always has people chasing after him."
It was Toback's fourth film as director. He says his first three "were all dark movies that ended unhappily. Now I'm taking a vacation from dread and gloom. If you were casting Pick Up Artist 30 years ago you would have wanted Cary Grant and Irene Dunne. No two actors would have been more wrong for my other movies."
The movie has gained generally mixed reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds a 55% rating based on 20 reviews.
The movie opened at number 5 at the US Box Office.
The film was released on DVD on December 16, 2003.