Naked in New York


Naked in New York is a 1993 American romantic comedy film directed by Daniel Algrant and starring Eric Stoltz, Mary-Louise Parker, Ralph Macchio, Jill Clayburgh, Tony Curtis, Timothy Dalton, and Kathleen Turner, and featuring multiple celebrity cameos, including William Styron listing all of his authored, penned and film work, Whoopi Goldberg as a bas-relief mask, and former New York Dolls singer David Johansen as a talking monkey, which were arranged by executive producer Martin Scorsese.

Plot

The film is narrated in flashback by Jake Briggs, a young aspiring playwright, culminating in the production of one of his plays off-Broadway by agent Carl Fisher. The play is a flop, at least in part because the lead parts are given to two actors, Dana Coles and Jason Brett, who are "not right" for the roles. Along the journey, Jake reviews his relationships with girlfriend Joanne, bisexual best friend Chris, his mother Shirley, and his mostly absentee father Roman. The film ends with Jake and Joanne going their separate ways, mostly because of competing career goals, and Jake hoping to write more plays with greater success.

Cast

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On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 42% based on reviews from 12 critics. The New York Times called the film "a warm, seductive delight".

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