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Uptown Girls: Directed by Boaz Yakin. With Brittany Murphy, Dakota Fanning, Marley Shelton, Donald Faison. A grown-up woman who kept her childish instincts and behavior starts working as the nanny of an 8-year-old girl who actually acts like an adult. But everything ends right-side up.
A grown-up woman who kept her childish instincts and behavior starts working as the nanny of an 8-year-old girl who actually acts like an adult. But everything ends right-side up. In New York City, Molly Gunn is a spoiled, wealthy, immature young woman who lives as if she were a fairytale princess.
Aug 15, 2003 · This turns out to be less than the truth, in a plot twist involving Ray's worldly mother Roma ( Heather Locklear; yes, Heather Locklear as the mother, and how time flies). Ray is a hypochondriac who travels with her own soap and monitors her medications, and whose basic inability is to act like a kid. Molly has never grown up.
Adapted by screenwriters Julia Dahl, Mo Ogrodnik and Lisa Davidowitz from a story by Allison Jacobs, it focuses on the naive daughter of a famous rock musician who, after learning her inheritance has been embezzled, finds herself employed as a nanny for a precocious hypochondriac girl in Manhattan. The film would become one of Murphy’s most ...
Plot: What's the story about? Molly Gunn (Murphy) is the freewheeling daughter of a late rock legend and the toast of the Manhattan social scene, but when her inheritance is stolen, Molly is forced to do something she's never done before - get a job.
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Uptown Girls. The denim dress Molly wears when picking Ray up from school for the first time is a vintage dress from the seventies that belonged to the costumer designer's sister Kate when she was twelve and had been hand-customized by a babysitter.
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Synopsis. Molly is a partying rock ‘n’ roll princess whose money just ran out. Ray is a fussy nine-year-old girl whose last nanny just ran out. Only Ray’s way-too-busy mom could think that hiring Molly would be the perfect setup for both girls.