Uptown Girls
Uptown Girls is a 2003 American comedy drama film directed by Boaz Yakin and starring Brittany Murphy, Dakota Fanning, Heather Locklear, Marley Shelton, Donald Faison, and Jesse Spencer. Adapted by screenwriters Julia Dahl, Mo Ogrodnik and Lisa Davidowitz from a story by Allison Jacobs, it focuses on Molly Gunn (Murphy), 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 named Ray (Fanning) in Manhattan, New York.
Plot
Molly Gunn is young woman living off the ample trust fund of her late rock star father, Tommy Gunn, who died in a plane crash alongside Molly's mother when she was a child. Molly falls for singer Neal Fox when he plays at her birthday party, thrown by her best friends Huey and Ingrid. Molly and Neal spend days and nights of passion sequestered in her apartment, until Neal leaves abruptly and says that he cannot be a part of her disordered life. She later discovers that Tommy's accountant has embezzled her money, leaving her penniless and homeless. She moves in with Ingrid, on the condition that Molly finds a job.
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| author | Julia Dahl |
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| contentLocation | New York City |
| director | Boaz Yakin |
| editor | David Ray |
| genre | comedy-drama |
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| musicBy | Joel McNeely |
| producer | Allison Jacobs Fisher Stevens John Penotti |
| productionCompany | GreeneStreet Films |
| publisher | 20th Century Fox Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| recordedAt | New York City |
| theme | children's female buddy |