Little Manhattan facts for kids
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Directed by | Mark Levin |
Produced by | Gavin Polone Arnon Milchan |
Written by | Jennifer Flackett |
Starring | Josh Hutcherson Charlie Ray Bradley Whitford Cynthia Nixon |
Music by | Chad Fischer |
Cinematography | Tim Orr |
Editing by | Alan Edward Bell |
Studio | Regency Enterprises Pariah Films |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release date(s) | September 30, 2005 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Money made | $1.1 million |
Little Manhattan is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Levin and written by Jennifer Flackett, starring Josh Hutcherson and Charlie Ray. It is set in Manhattan, and follows a ten-year-old boy as he experiences his first love.
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Plot
Gabe, an adventurous 10-year-old boy, lives in Manhattan with his parents who are on the verge of divorcing. Gabe spends most of his free time exploring the city on his scooter. His daily exploits are followed and encouraged by the friendly concierge at his building. Gabe encounters Rosemary, an 11-year-old classmate whom he's known since kindergarten, in a self-defense class. After being partnered with her for sparring, he suddenly notices her as a girl, not another face. To Gabe's elation, they begin spending time together and he is completely enamored with not only her, but her life. Rosemary lives with her loving upper-class parents on the edge of Central Park. One day, Gabe takes Rosemary on a tour through Central Park, and another day they venture across the city for fun and try to inspect an apartment for rent, worrying Gabe's nervous parents. Rosemary's parents take them to hear a jazz pianist at The Carlyle, where the young twosome finally hold hands. After the show, Rosemary's parents tell them to say goodnight and her parents go to get milk. After they walk off, Gabe and Rosemary begin talking, and he interrupts her by kissing her.
Rosemary's family's life is in contrast to Gabe's; his parents have declared an awkward truce while waiting for their divorce to be finalized. As their relationship progresses, Gabe begins to question what is happening to him and why he is falling in love with Rosemary. To complicate matters, he discovers Rosemary is going to summer camp for six weeks and her parents are enrolling her in a private school when she returns. When things seem to be going perfectly, Gabe's world is turned upside down when he and Rosemary are assigned new sparring partners. Gabe is jealous of Rosemary's new partner, a tall blonde boy who's much better at self-defense than Gabe is. With their remaining time running out, Gabe tries to get closer to Rosemary, but only drives her away. In a desperate move to win Rosemary back, Gabe attempts to show off and earn his yellow belt, but painfully fractures his hand in the process.
Being crushed with what love really is, he learns from his father that his parents' marriage fell apart because of things left unsaid. Realizing he is running out of time, Gabe goes to find Rosemary at a wedding reception she is attending and declares his love. Taken aback, Rosemary replies she doesn't think she is ready for love, but is really happy to see Gabe and asks him to dance. As they dance, Gabe muses that he and Rosemary were on different paths — "like two ships that passed in Sheep Meadow". He returns home to find his parents laughing over their honeymoon recollections. Gabe is pleased and surprised when his father says he "cleared out some old stuff" and his parents appear to have reconciled. They happily go out for dinner, and as the movie ends, Gabe, narrating, summarizes what Rosemary meant to him: "...I'm never gonna get another first love. That one's always gonna be her."
Cast
- Josh Hutcherson as Gabriel "Gabe" Burton, The main protagonist who's in love with Rosemary Telesco
- Charlie Ray as Rosemary Telesco, Gabe's love interest
- Bradley Whitford and Cynthia Nixon as Adam Burton and Leslie Burton, Gabe's parents
- Willie Garson as Ralph, the elevator man who's nice to Gabe
- Tonye Patano as Birdie, Rosemary's nanny
- Leigah and Juliette Nicoloro as Mae-Li, Rosemary's three year old adopted sister from Beijing China
- Josh Pais as Ronny Leslie's new date
- Michael Bush as Max, a boy who's one of Gabe's friends
- John Dossett and Talia Balsam as Mickey and Jackie Telesco, Rosemary's parents
- Jonah Meyerson as Sam, a boy who is also one of Gabe's friends
- Brian W. Aguiar as Jacob, a boy who is also another of Gebe's friends
- Connor Hutcherson (Josh Hutcherson's younger brother) as the boy who throws up
- Anthony Laflamme as Tim Staples, Rosemary's new karate partner and Gabe's rival
- Mike Chat as Himself, Gabe's karate hero.
- J. Kyle Manzay as Master Coles, The karate teacher from Gabe and Rosemary's karate class
- Nick Cubbler as Daryl Kitzens, the bully who is beat by Gabe and Rosemary
- Neil Jay Shastri as David Betanahu, Gabe's new karate partner
Music
The film's score was composed by Chad Fischer, the guitarist and lead singer of Lazlo Bane.
The film also featured 18 other songs, half of which are covers, by a variety of musicians, from the well-known The Beatles and Elvis Presley to little-known The Meadows and Loston Harris. Chad Fischer contributed several songs to the film both as a performer and producer.
The soundtrack album for the film hasn't been released, making half of the songs used exclusive to the film.
Track listing
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Only the Strong Survive" | Elvis Presley | 2:42 |
2. | "Birdland" | Ron Aspery | |
3. | "When the Saints Go Marching In" | The All Star Marching Band | |
4. | "Kung Fu Fighting (Adrian Sherwood On-U-Remix)" | Carl Douglas | 4:41 |
5. | "Sleepless in Brooklyn" | Lazlo Bane | |
6. | "Younger Yesterday" | The Meadows | 3:15 |
7. | "New Fast" | Aden | 2:27 |
8. | "Miserable Life" | Chad Fischer and Lyle Workman | |
9. | "Burning Flame" | Richard Friedman | |
10. | "Teach Me Tonight" | Loston Harris | |
11. | "Map of My Heart" | Chad Fischer | 3:24 |
12. | "Lonely Road" | Everlast | 3:18 |
13. | "Polly Wolly Doodle" | Susannah Blinkoff | |
14. | "The Very Thought of You" | Nat King Cole | 3:48 |
15. | "Love" | Matt White | 2:50 |
16. | "At Last" | Etta James | 3:02 |
17. | "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" | Freedy Johnston | |
18. | "In My Life" | Matt Scannell |
- A Available on other releases
- B Available to listen on Chad Fischer's Myspace page
- C Available by original and/or other musicians
See also
In Spanish: Little Manhattan para niños