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  1. Box office. $17,487,531. White Palace is a 1990 American erotic romantic drama film directed by Luis Mandoki. It stars Susan Sarandon, James Spader, Jason Alexander, Kathy Bates, Steven Hill, Jeremy Piven, and Renée Taylor. It was written by Ted Tally and Alvin Sargent, based on the novel of the same name by Glenn Savan (who appears in the ...

  2. Oct 26, 1990 · White Palace: Directed by Luis Mandoki. With Susan Sarandon, James Spader, Jason Alexander, Kathy Bates. Lust turns to love for a 40-ish working-class woman and a 20-ish yuppie adman with little in common.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Luis Mandoki
    • 1990-10-26
  3. Max Baron (James Spader) is a Jewish advertising executive in his 20s who's still getting over the death of his wife. Nora Baker (Susan Sarandon) is a 40-something diner waitress who enjoys the ...

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    • Luis Mandoki
    • R
    • Susan Sarandon
  4. Advertisement. "White Palace" is being billed as autumn's answer to " Pretty Woman ," since once again here's a Cinderella story. But there are some differences. This time, it's not a rich executive falling in love with a gorgeous hooker, but a young ad executive falling for an older woman who's a waitress down at the local hamburger joint ...

  5. White Palace. 1h 45m 1990. ... Film Details; Notes; Brief Synopsis. Read More. A 27-year-old widowed yuppie falls for a 43-year-old waitress in a hamburger joint. ...

    • Luis Mandoki
    • Susan Sarandon
  6. Max Baron (James Spader) is a successful St. Louis advertising executive who's been in mourning since the death of his young wife. A chance late-night encounter introduces him to Nora Baker (Susan Sarandon), and unexpectedly turns his life upside-down. An earthy, vibrant and fiercely independent woman, Nora works in a hamburger joint, lives on the wrong side of town and has at least 15 years ...

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  8. White Palace is a 1990 American erotic romantic drama film directed by Luis Mandoki. It stars Susan Sarandon, James Spader, Jason Alexander, Kathy Bates, Steven Hill, Jeremy Piven, and Renée Taylor. It was written by Ted Tally and Alvin Sargent, based on the novel of the same name by Glenn Savan.

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