It's My Turn Page #2

Synopsis: A successful but stressed mathematics professor (Clayburgh) goes to her father's wedding and falls in love with her father's bride's son (Douglas), a prematurely retired pro baseball player. She must choose between him and her current boyfriend (Grodin), between Chicago and New York, and between research and administration.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director(s): Claudia Weill
Production: Sony Pictures Entertainment
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.5
R
Year:
1980
91 min
166 Views


Kate, taking Homer with you

to New York this weekend?

No, what for?

To hang around outside

my interview?

No. To go with you

to your father's wedding.

I'm not sure

I'm gonna go.

Really?

Mm.

The original daddy's girl?

I think I might just go

to the interview

and come right back.

Well, I hope you get it.

It sounds like a great job.

I'd have to move to New York.

I'd go in a second.

Really?

What about Homer?

We're just getting settled,

you know?

Yeah, I know.

He's very nice, you

know.

He makes me laugh.

Yeah, I know.

He gives me lots of space.

Yeah, I know.

Of course I care,

she's my daughter too.

[WHISPERING]

Interview or wedding?

Either.

Well, why?

What does she say?

She's not eating or what?

Lucy.

On the left, I think.

Uh, appendicitis is what?

No, just a--

Oh, is her stomach hard

with pain?

Is her stomach hard with pain?

Is her stool loose?

Is her stool loose?

No.

It's not appendicitis.

Not appendicitis.

It's probably just

an upset stomach.

Yeah, just--

Just have her rest.

I thought that was fixed?

It broke?

It broke again?

All right,

well, don't--

Don't worry about it.

How did the audition go?

All your experience counts

for something.

Other people could

have big resumes but,

I mean, you know about--

[KATE GRUNTS]

HOMER:
Unfeeling husbands.

[KATE GROANS]

Audrey, look, I wanna talk

to you about this more, but--

L-Let me call you back.

[SIGHS]

I cannot wear this

to an interview.

Katherine,

take it easy.

Take it easy.

You said it yourself.

You probably won't even

get the job.

It's just

an affirmative action ploy.

They gotta interview

a woman. Take it easy.

I don't wanna go

to the interview.

I don't wanna go

to the wedding.

You go to the wedding you'll

be able to have pastrami.

Do you think they're

getting married in a deli?

God.

Where are they getting married?

For lunch you're having--

What?

--a cheese sandwich.

Tonight you have--

What are you doing?

--cold skewers of shish kebab.

Sunday you have the kids.

Chinese with the kids.

Kate. Kate, take it easy.

Lunch.

Take it easy.

Sh*t.

I'll broil you--

I'll broil you a chicken.

I don't have time to do this.

Hey! Take it easy!

You're gonna have to go out.

So I'll make some eggs.

You can't have eggs.

We had eggs

in last night's souffl.

That's too much cholesterol.

So I'll have a coronary.

Really.

Ow! Ow!

Okay, it's nothing,

it's nothing.

The chicken slipped.

The chicken slipped.

Okay, let me see.

Broke my toe.

You should wear shoes.

Oh, it's nothing.

No, it's broken.

My toe.

It's your out.

It's your out.

Dear Dad, can't make wedding,

chicken broke toe

and I don't care.

Chicken broke toe

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Eleanor Bergstein

Eleanor Bergstein (born 1938) is an American writer, known for writing and co-producing Dirty Dancing, a popular 1980s film based in large part on her own childhood. more…

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