Better say what you want ( born Just Tell Me What You Want ) - a comedy film directed by Sidney Lumet , released in 1980 . Screen adaptation of the work - D. Presson Allen .
| Better say what you want | |
|---|---|
| Just Tell Me What You Want | |
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| Genre | romance , comedy |
| Producer | Sydney Lumet |
| Producer | Sydney Lumet Jay Presson Allen |
| Author script | Jay Presson Allen |
| In the main cast | Eli McGraw , Peter Weller et al. |
| Operator | Oswald Morris |
| Composer | Charles Strauss |
| Film company | Warner bros Pictures |
| Duration | 112 minutes |
| Fees | $ 2,086,905 [1] (in the USA) |
| A country | |
| Tongue | English |
| Year | 1980 |
| IMDb | ID 0080975 |
Content
Story
A young woman, a producer by profession, meets with her boss Max, the head of an entire corporate empire. At the same time, she wants to transfer relations to a qualitatively new level, but Max arranges everything as it is. Wanting to force him to take this difficult step, the woman starts an affair with a young writer named Stephen. Max, not accustomed to defeat, decides to do everything to return his beloved to himself.
Cast
- Alan King - Max Herschel
- Eli McGraw - Bones Burton
- Peter Weller - Stephen Rutledge
- Keenan Wynn - Seymour Berger
- Tony Roberts - Mike Berger
- Mirna Loy - Stella Liberty
- Dina Merrill - Connie Herschel
Notes
- ↑ Calculation of fees (English) . Box Office Mojo. Date of treatment August 9, 2010. Archived on August 28, 2011.
Links
- Better Say What You Want on the Internet Movie Database
- Better say what you want on the allmovie website
- “Better say what you want” on the Rotten Tomatoes website
- Review of the film on the site "Cinema Theater" . Date of treatment August 9, 2010. Archived on August 28, 2011.
