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Uptown Girls

They're about to teach each other how to act their age.
2003 | 92m | English

(49158 votes)

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Popularity: 6 (history)

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Molly Gunn, the freewheeling daughter of a deceased rock legend, is forced to get a job when her manager steals her money. As nanny for precocious Ray, the oft ignored daughter of a music executive she learns what it means to be an adult while teaching Ray how to be a child.
Release Date: Aug 15, 2003
Director: Boaz Yakin
Writer: Julia Dahl, Lisa Davidowitz, Allison Jacobs, Mo Ogrodnik
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords new york city, nanny
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, GreeneStreet Films
Box Office Revenue: $44,600,000
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 18, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Brittany Murphy Molly Gunn
Dakota Fanning Ray Schleine
Marley Shelton Ingrid
Donald Faison Huey
Jesse Spencer Neal
Austin Pendleton Mr. McConkey
Heather Locklear Roma Schleine
Will Toale Briefs Model
Marceline Hugot Nurse
Pell James Julie
Quddus Party Guy
Russell Steinberg Party Guy
Fisher Stevens Fisher Stevens
Susanna Frazer Ballet Teacher
Wynter Kullman Holly
Amy Korb Kelli
Geraldine Bartlett Woman
Mark McGrath Rock Star
Dave Navarro Rock Star
Peter James Kelsch Auction Hippie
Edmund Genest Auctioneer
Greg Baglia Burly Man
Angelina Hong Cashier
Rocco Musacchia Hot Dog Vendor
Edward Hibbert Christie's Rep
David Wells Celebrity Date
Ramsey Faragallah Limo Driver
Tania Deighton Elke
Tom Reilly Executive
Reed Birney Executive
Polly Adams Executive
Laurine Towler Admissions Counselor
Martin Shakar Mr. Feldman
Valentina McKenzie Housemaid
Wayne Gurman Moving Man
Susan Willis Old Lady
A.D. Miles Phone Rep
Maria Finglas Store Manager
Philip Levy Street Sweeper
Anthony J. Ribustello Tony (Doorman)
Brian Friedman Celebrity
Nas Celebrity
Carmen Electra Celebrity
Duncan Sheik Celebrity
Dana Klein Screaming Teen
Samantha Toohey Screaming Teen
Jeremy Petardi $2500 Man
Name Job
Julia Dahl Screenplay
Lisa Davidowitz Screenplay
Ali Farrell Casting
Allison Jacobs Story
Mo Ogrodnik Screenplay
Pamela Roy-Stasney Set Decoration
David Ray Editor
Laura Rosenthal Casting
Frank White III Art Direction
Tricia Sawyer Makeup Artist
Toni Barton Assistant Art Director
Robert Carr Sound Recordist
Chris David Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Marshall Garlington Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert Hein Supervising Sound Editor
Kim Maitland Sound Recordist
Glenfield Payne Sound Effects Editor
Ken Teaney Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David Wahnon Sound Editor
Boaz Yakin Director
Michael Ballhaus Director of Photography
Joel McNeely Original Music Composer
Sarah Edwards Costume Design
Kalina Ivanov Production Design
Name Title
Allison Jacobs Producer
John Penotti Producer
Vicki Cherkas Co-Executive Producer
Tim Williams Executive Producer
Boaz Yakin Executive Producer
Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr. Executive Producer
Fisher Stevens Producer
Organization Category Person
Spirit Awards Best Picture N/A Won
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Reviews

Wuchak
7.0

Way more than a shallow “chick flick” romcom. RELEASED IN 2003 and directed by Boaz Yakin, "Uptown Girls" is a dramedy with a little romance about Molly (Brittany Murphy), a fun-loving 22 year-old who suddenly loses her inherited riches and is forced to become a nanny to a stoical neat-freak girl ... , Ray (Dakota Fanning). Heather Locklear plays Ray’s distant mother who’s an exec in the music biz while Jesse Spencer plays a hunky musician who gets signed. Marley Shelton and Donald Faison are on hand as friends of Molly. The first act didn’t do much for me, but at the halfway point something made me bust out laughing and I busted out four more times before it was over. More importantly, the movie is rich with quality mind/spirit food. Both Molly and Ray are broken people who handle their grief in opposite ways. And each has what the other needs to heal and escape their disorder. “Uptown Girls” boldly reveals that “meds” (drugs) cannot heal or deliver a person; the best they can do is help a person cope. In fact, they usually have negative side-effects, mentally and physically. Sadly, six years after the release of the film Murphy ironically died of cardiac arrest due to inadvertent overdoses of a mixture of over-the-counter & prescription drugs taken (they presume) for a respiratory infection. She was only 32. The flick encourages growing up and achieving true success through (1.) recognizing “golden connections” and taking advantage of them (after all, no one makes it alone, no one; they had help); and (2.) discerning and cultivating one’s special talent(s). I’d say more, but it’s better to see the movie, enjoy it, and quarry the gems for oneself. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 32 minutes and was shot in New York City (Manhattan & Brooklyn with studio work done in Queens). WRITERS: Julia Dahl, Mo Ogrodnik & Lisa Davidowitz wrote the script based on Allison Jacobs’ story. GRADE: B+

Jun 23, 2021