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My Girl

When your Dad's an undertaker, your Mom's in heaven, and your Grandma's got a screw loose...it's good to have a friend who understands you. Even if he is a boy.
1991 | 103m | English

(94999 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Howard Zieff
Writer: Laurice Elehwany
Staring:
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Vada Sultenfuss is obsessed with death. Her mother is dead, and her father runs a funeral parlor. She is also in love with her English teacher, and joins a poetry class over the summer just to impress him. Thomas J., her best friend, is "allergic to everything", and sticks with Vada despite her hangups. When Vada's father hires Shelly, and begins to fall for her, things take a turn to the worse...
Release Date: Nov 27, 1991
Director: Howard Zieff
Writer: Laurice Elehwany
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords 1970s, beehive, friendship, remarriage, neighbor, death, writing workshop, makeup artist, camper, cosmetologist, death in childbirth, tuba, funeral parlor, childhood crush, father daughter relationship
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Imagine Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $59,490,000
Budget: $17,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Anna Chlumsky Vada Sultenfuss
Macaulay Culkin Thomas J. Sennett
Dan Aykroyd Harry Sultenfuss
Jamie Lee Curtis Shelly DeVoto
Richard Masur Phil Sultenfuss
Griffin Dunne Mr. Jake Bixler
Ann Nelson Gramoo Sultenfuss
Peter Michael Goetz Dr. Welty
Jane Hallaren Nurse Randall
Anthony R. Jones Arthur
Tom Villard Justin
Lara Steinick Ronda
Kristian Truelsen Charles
David Caprita Ray
Jody Wilson Mrs. Hunsaker
Linda Perri Betty
Nancy L. Chlumsky Jackie
Glenda Chism Thomas J.'s Mother
Bill Cordell Thomas J.'s Father
Ray Buktenica Danny
Shane Obedzinski Billy
Edgar Allan Poe IV Carnival Barker
Anthony Giaimo Carnival Barker
Name Job
James Newton Howard Original Music Composer
Laurice Elehwany Screenplay
Paul Elliott Director of Photography
Wendy Greene Bricmont Editor
Mary Colquhoun Casting
Pat Tagliaferro Art Direction
Linda Allen Set Decoration
Karen Patch Costume Design
Joseph T. Garrity Production Design
Margo Hunt McKay Production Secretary
Allen Weisinger Makeup Artist
Joseph Coscia Hairstylist
Bill W. Benton Sound
Ellen Jacoby Casting
Howard Zieff Director
Name Title
Brian Grazer Producer
David T. Friendly Executive Producer
Hannah Gold Associate Producer
Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr. Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
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Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 75 186 36
2024 5 151 220 132
2024 6 78 164 36
2024 7 39 56 26
2024 8 34 46 23
2024 9 31 50 18
2024 10 28 46 19
2024 11 28 55 16
2024 12 28 35 20
2025 1 29 45 21
2025 2 23 37 5
2025 3 15 37 2
2025 4 7 12 3
2025 5 5 11 4
2025 6 5 8 4
2025 7 4 5 3
2025 8 4 5 3
2025 9 3 4 2
2025 10 4 5 3

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2025 5 876 876
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2025 3 185 549
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2025 2 926 954
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Reviews

RalphRahal
7.0

*My Girl* (1991) is one of those movies that lingers long after the credits roll. At its core, it's a coming-of-age story that beautifully captures childhood innocence, friendship, and the tough lessons that come with growing up. The plot unfolds naturally, taking its time to let you connect with th ... e characters, making the emotional moments hit even harder. It balances lighthearted humor with deeper themes without ever feeling forced, making it more than just a typical family drama. The directing by Howard Zieff keeps everything grounded, allowing the story to breathe and feel real. The cinematography leans into a nostalgic, warm aesthetic that perfectly complements the film's tone. There's a sense of comfort in the way it's shot, almost like flipping through old childhood memories. The script feels natural, with dialogue that flows effortlessly, making the characters feel genuine rather than overly scripted or dramatic. The score is subtle but effective, never overpowering the story but enhancing the emotions in just the right moments. When it comes to performances, Anna Chlumsky shines in her first major role, delivering a performance that feels authentic and heartfelt. Macaulay Culkin, fresh off his *Home Alone* success, takes on a very different role and does it with quiet charm. The supporting cast also does a great job, adding depth to the story without overshadowing the leads. Overall, *My Girl* is a beautifully crafted film that sticks with you. It’s emotional without being manipulative, nostalgic without being cliché, and tells a story that feels personal even decades later.

Feb 15, 2025