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Synopsis: Music From Another Room is a romantic comedy that follows the exploits of Danny, a young man who grew up believing he was destined to marry the girl he helped deliver as a five year old boy when his mother's best friend went into emergency labor. Twenty-five years later, Danny returns to his hometown and finds the irresistible Anna Swan but she finds it easy to resist him since she is already engaged to dreamboat Eric, a very practical match. In pursuit of Anna, Danny finds himself entangled with each of the eccentric Swans including blind, sheltered Nina, cynical sister Karen, big brother Bill and dramatic mother Grace as he fights to prove that fate should never be messed with and passion should never be practical.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Charlie Peters
Production: MGM Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
33%
PG-13
Year:
1998
104 min
81 Views


- Just do what he says, son.

- Okay. You got it? You got hold of it?

Okay.

Uncurl it.

Gentle.

Slow.

Okay.

You think you got it done?

You do?

- It's away from the baby's neck?

- Yeah.

Okay, now take

your hand out gently.

Okay, Gracie,

get ready to push, okay?

One, two, three, push.

- Push.

- Push, Grace.

Okay, Gracie, it's crowning.

Take a breath.

One more. A big one.

- One, two, three, push!

- Push, Grace!

- Push!

- Okay!

It's a girl.

Look at her!

A beautiful girl.

Not so bad!

A beautiful girl.

Let's give her

to her mama, son.

Careful.

There you go.

Good job, son.

Anna.

Her name is Anna.

I'm gonna marry her.

I thought you and me were

gonna live together!

What made you think that?

Probably when you said,

"When you get here, we'll live together. "

Here. Come on.

Hurry up.

- These guys charge by the hour.

- I'm not crazy, am I?

That was the plan, wasn't it?

I come here. I get a job.

- We share a place. Right?

- I wrote you not to come.

I was on the road, wasn't I,

coming here?

What did you say?

- I'm moving to New York.

- What's in New York?

- William.

- William?

William of New York?

Who's that? Like Joan of Arc?

Would you please be careful?

- I thought you loved me.

- Really? What made you think that?

Probably when you said,

"I love you. "

That's really sweet, Danny,

but you're so damn literal.

It's a wonderful quality, okay?

Don't lose it.

Thank you.

What am I going to do now?

Where am I going to live, Sarah?

I'll tell you what.

I'll sublet this apartment to you.

- How much?

- $1,600.

- A month?

- Yeah.

Okay. $1,550, but I can't

go any lower than that.

There's a waiting list a mile long.

Take it or leave it.

No, not that box!

Goddamn it!

I am never,

ever going to fall in love again!

Good luck.

I don't need nobody.

- Tambini said that with the letter

I'd get a job. - Well, he was wrong.

- I've come all the way from London!

- You got a green card?

Yeah,

I'm an American citizen.

I got 15 kids that are

waiting to apprentice.

- I'm not an apprentice.

- What can I tell you, kid?

I don't have the money.

If I did, I would hire 10 of you.

I mean, look how much

work I got to do here.

- Mel, you got to move that to the left!

- Okay, boss!

I could do that, sir.

I'm the best!

You're the best?

Call me in a week.

But the way you talk,

where are you from?

I'm from here.

I was born on an Army

base outside of town...

...but I moved to England with

my dad when I was five.

- Is that right?

- He died last year, so...

You work delivery

and the rent goes down.

Actually that might be useful,

because I'm waiting on a job.

- What do you do?

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