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3 Production  





4 Release  



4.1  Home media  







5 Reception  



5.1  Critical response  





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5.3  Accolades  







6 Music  



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Mr. Deeds






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Mr. Deeds
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySteven Brill
Screenplay byTim Herlihy
Based on
  • Opera Hat
    byClarence Budington Kelland
  • Produced bySid Ganis
    Jack Giarraputo
    Starring
  • Winona Ryder
  • Peter Gallagher
  • Jared Harris
  • Allen Covert
  • Erick Avari
  • John Turturro
  • CinematographyPeter Lyons Collister
    Edited byJeff Gourson
    Music byTeddy Castellucci

    Production
    companies

    Columbia Pictures
    New Line Cinema
    Happy Madison Productions
    Out of the Blue… Entertainment

    Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing

    Release date

    • June 28, 2002 (2002-06-28)

    Running time

    96 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish
    Budget$50 million
    Box office$171.3 million[1]

    Mr. Deeds is a 2002 American comedy film directed by Steven Brill, written by Tim Herlihy, and produced by Sid Ganis and Jack Giarraputo. It stars Adam Sandler in the title role, alongside Winona Ryder, Peter Gallagher, Jared Harris, Allen Covert, Erick Avari, and John Turturro. The film is a remake of the 1936 Frank Capra film Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, which itself was based on the 1935 short story "Opera Hat" by Clarence Budington Kelland. It tells the story of a pizzeria owner who learns that he is the heir of a late multi-billionaire as he also meets a television reporter wanting a story on him.

    Produced by Sandler's production company Happy Madison Productions in association with New Line Cinema and Out of the Blue... Entertainment, Mr. Deeds was released in the United States by Columbia Pictures on June 28, 2002. The film received negative reviews.

    Plot[edit]

    While on vacation, billionaire Preston Blake, owner of Blake Media, freezes to death while climbing Mount Everest. During the ensuing media circus, Blake's board of directors, led by the greedy Chuck Cedar, discover his closest-living-relative is a great-nephew named Longfellow Deeds. Deeds is a kind-hearted and fiercely protective man who runs a pizzeria in Mandrake Falls, New Hampshire with his friend Jan, and writes greeting cards in hopes that they might be accepted by Hallmark.

    Deeds is flown to New York City by Cedar. He meets various Blake staff-members, including well-meaning general counsel Cecil Anderson, along with Blake's loyal longtime butler Emilio Lopez; both take a quick liking to Deeds, with Emilio treating him as a confidant. Plans are made for Deeds to sell his shares in the company for $40 billion, though he must remain in New York while the legal details are worked out. Cedar quickly grows to despise Deeds, and secretly wants to break up Blake Media for his own benefit.

    Television tabloid reporter Babe Bennett, wanting in on the story, invents the false persona of "Pam Dawson" to get close to Deeds. She has her lecherous co-worker Marty pretend to steal her purse in front of Deeds so he can "save her." (Though unfortunately, Deeds pummels Marty senseless in the process.) Deed is immediately smitten with Babe, who clumsily claims to be a school nurse from the fictional town of "Winchestertonfieldville, Iowa." Though initially only interested in the story, Babe eventually falls for the soft-hearted Deeds, who writes her a poem, and even manages to find a real "Winchestertonfieldville, Iowa" that he takes her to on a surprise trip.

    Marty gives Cedar a tip-off on Babe's true identity. During a dinner date at Madison Square Garden, the truth is revealed about Babe's deception. Heartbroken, Deeds decides to return home to Mandrake Falls. He's assured that the company will stay open in Blake's honor, and asks to donate his $40 billion. However, he later learns from his mentally-unstable friend "Crazy Eyes" that Cedar intends to sell the company, which will cause thousands of employees to lose their jobs.

    Babe follows Deeds to Mandrake Falls to win him back. Babe asks Jan where Deeds might be, but Jan refuses, furious at Babe for hurting her friend. The two get into an enormous brawl in the pizzeria before Jan finally gives in. However, while approaching Deeds, Babe falls through the ice of a frozen lake and nearly drowns. Deeds hears her cries and saves her a second time, breaking the ice with his foot, which was rendered rock-hard from a frostbite injury years early. Despite Babe's pleas for forgiveness, he rejects her, still hurt by her betrayal, and she sadly returns to New York alone.

    At a shareholders' meeting, Cedar persuades everyone to sell the company until Deeds, who has bought a single share, arrives. Deeds appeals to all of the shareholders to do the right thing and convinces them to change their minds. However, Cedar controls a majority of the shares and the sale is approved regardless. Babe suddenly arrives after having studied Blake's diary and learning the truth- forty years earlier, Blake had an affair with his maid Consuela Lopez, Emilio's late mother, who became pregnant and later died from complications during childbirth. Thus, Emilio is Blake's illegitimate son and true heir to his fortune and majority stake in the company.

    Emilio immediately takes control of Blake Media and fires Cedar and other corrupt board members, though he allows Cecil to stay on board due to his good nature. Emilio thanks Deeds for his friendship and support, before offering him part of the fortune as a farewell gift. Deeds and Babe reconcile and return to Mandrake Falls, where Babe now works alongside Deeds and Jan at the Pizzeria. The poem he wrote for her is accepted by Hallmark and becomes a popular greeting card. He has also used some of his money to buy Chevrolet sports cars for everyone in Mandrake Falls... though "Crazy Eyes" immediately crashes his.

    Cast[edit]

    Production[edit]

    The producers were looking for a small, "old-fashioned, New England-type" town close to New York, when they serendipitously discovered New Milford, Connecticut, and, upon having lunch there at "The Bistro Cafe", decided the town would be the perfect choice to portray the fictional home-town of Deeds, Mandrake Falls, New Hampshire, and that the cafe was a great location to use as "'Deeds' Pizza" restaurant.[2] Some scenes were also shot in Carmel, New York. Several sequences were filmed in New York City around Spring 2001. Following the September 11th, 2001 attacks, images of the World Trade Center towers were digitally removed from several shots of New York City. The Blake Media Hotel scenes were shot in Beverly Hills, California. The scene where Longfellow Deeds and Chuck Cedar are playing tennis at the tennis court was filmed at Roosevelt Island, New York.

    Release[edit]

    Home media[edit]

    Mr. Deeds was released on DVD and VHS on October 22, 2002.[3]

    Reception[edit]

    Critical response[edit]

    Mr. Deeds received mainly negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 22% based on reviews from 153 critics, with an average rating score of 4.20/10. Its consensus states: "This update of Capra doesn't hold a candle to the original, and even on its own merits, Mr. Deeds is still indifferently acted and stale."[4]

    Mr. Deeds received three Razzie Award nominations including Worst Actor (Adam Sandler), Worst Actress (Winona Ryder) and Worst Remake or Sequel. However, the film also won a Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actor (Sandler).

    Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of『A−』on an A+ to F scale.[5]

    Box office[edit]

    Though critically panned, the film was a major financial success. Box office:

    Accolades[edit]

    The film won and was nominated for a number of awards throughout 2002-2003.

    Year Ceremony Category Recipients Result
    2002 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actor: Comedy Adam Sandler Nominated
    Choice Movie Actress: Comedy Winona Ryder Nominated
    2003 Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Actor Adam Sandler Nominated
    Worst Actress Winona Ryder Nominated
    Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Movie Actor Adam Sandler Won

    Music[edit]

    Soundtrack[edit]

    No.TitleMusicLength
    1."Where Are You Going"Dave Matthews Band3:52
    2."Sing"Travis3:48
    3."Let My Love Open the Door"Pete Townshend2:44
    4."Sweetest Thing"U23:03
    5."Wrong Impression"Natalie Imbruglia4:15
    6."Happy in the Meantime"Lit 
    7."Island in the Sun"Weezer3:20
    8."Friends & Family"Trik Turner 
    9."Space Oddity"Adam Sandler & David Bowie5:15
    10."Falling"Ben Kweller 
    11."Goin' Down To New York Town"Counting Crows 
    12."I've Seen All Good People"Yes3:21

    References[edit]

  • ^ Hettrick, Scott (August 25, 2002). "Col TriStar adds trio of fall vid releases". Variety. Retrieved April 8, 2023.
  • ^ "Mr. Deeds". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. 28 June 2002. Retrieved July 16, 2021.
  • ^ "Home – Cinemascore". Cinemascore. Retrieved 28 December 2019.
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