Harry, ti presento Sally...

Titolo originale: When Harry Met Sally...
Regia: Rob Reiner |
Anno: 1989
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Romance Dramma
Tag: new york city | friendship | husband wife relationship | orgasm | restaurant | platonic love | diner | valentine's day |
Cast: Billy Crystal | Meg Ryan | Carrie Fisher | Bruno Kirby | Steven Ford | Lisa Jane Persky | Michelle Nicastro | Gretchen Palmer | Robert Alan Beuth | David Burdick | Joe Viviani | Harley Jane Kozak | Joseph Hunt | Kevin Rooney | Franc Luz | Tracy Reiner | Kyle T. Heffner | Kimberley LaMarque | Stacey Katzin | Estelle Reiner | John Arceri | Peter Day | Kuno Sponholz | Connie Sawyer | Charles Dugan | Katherine Squire | Al Christy | Frances Chaney | Bernie Hern | Rose Wright | Aldo Rossi | Dona Hardy | Peter Pan | Jane Chung | Bob Ader | Nicholas Glaeser | Randy James | Stanley Moore | Larry Sherman | Marilyn Spanier | John Speredakos | Terry Vaughan | Anthony Welch |

Due compagni di università, dopo la laurea, fanno il viaggio in auto da Chicago a New York sopportandosi cortesemente, soprattutto perchè lui sostiene che tra un uomo e una donna non ci può essere amicizia, perchè c'é sempre di mezzo il sesso. Dopo undici anni si ritrovano, e decidono di provare a diventare amici. L'amicizia si trasforma in amore, ma non lo vogliono ammettere, sino a quando ci si mette di mezzo il sesso.

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The orgasm scene was filmed at Katz's Deli, an actual restaurant on New York's E. Houston Street. Th [...] D
Prior to the wedding, Marie tells Sally that Harry was seeing an anthropologist. Sally asks her what [...] D
For the infamous orgasm scene, the original script called for Harry and Sally to merely talk about w [...] D
In many romantic comedies, there is a bullying significant other or a contrived misunderstanding tha [...] D
The scene in which Marie (Carrie Fisher) and Sally (Meg Ryan) run into Harry in a bookstore ("Someon [...] D
During the ending scene, Harry mentions never understanding what the song "Auld Lang Syne" was about [...] D
In an November 2, 2004 interview with NPR, writer Nora Ephron credited Meg Ryan not only with the id [...] D
While writing the script, director Rob Reiner once said, "You know how women have a base of make-up? [...] D
Sally's picky and crazy eating habits were put into the movie after director Rob Reiner saw screenwr [...] D
Harry and Sally's final interview at the end of the film was completely improvised. D
The bookstore where Sally and Marie were browsing in 1987 was Shakespeare & Company, located on the [...] D
The footage from the football game was the New York Giants vs Detroit Lions from October 16, 1988. T [...] D
Harry is shown reading Stephen King's "Misery." The film adaptation would be the next movie directed [...] D
The quote, "I'll have what she's having," was not only voted #33 on the AFI's list of "Best 100 Movi [...] D
To help him capture the mood of a newly divorced, single man, Billy Crystal would hole himself up in [...] D
Molly Ringwald was offered the role of Sally Albright, but was forced to decline due to a busy sched [...] D
Meg Ryan was 28 and Billy Crystal was 40 when this was filmed. D
Albert Brooks turned down the role of Harry Burns. D
In the museum scene, Billy Crystal (Harry) ad-libbed, "But, I would be proud to partake of your peca [...] D
Tom Hanks turned down the role of Harry, as he thought the film was "too lightweight". Michael Keato [...] D
The final film of Katherine Squire. D
The football game scene uses footage from an actual New York Giants game. However, the long range cr [...] D
Director Rob Reiner, screenwriter Nora Ephron, and producer Andrew Scheinman chose beautiful locatio [...] D
The exteriors shown of the townhouse block where Jess and Marie live is West 89th St. It's also the [...] D
Screenwriter Nora Ephron was pleased with how the film turned out, but was unhappy with its title; s [...] D
In 2022, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Cong [...] D
Bill Murray, Jeff Bridges and Harrison Ford were considered to play Harry, before Billy Crystal was [...] D
Nora Ephron wrote the screenplay, and its numerous drafts, over a period of nearly five years. D
The concept of Sally being a picky eater was based on the film's screenwriter, Nora Ephron. Years af [...] D
When Harry realizes he wants to see Sally on New Year's Eve, he is near Washington Square Park. The [...] D
Joe is played by Steven Ford, the son of 38th U.S. President Gerald Ford. D
Included among the "1,001 Movies You Must See Before You Die," edited by Steven Schneider. D
The film is based on director Rob Reiner's experiences post-divorce and as a single man. Coincidenta [...] D
At the end of the film Billy Crystal is running through the streets of New York to see Meg Ryan on N [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2000 list of the Top 100 Funniest American Movies. D
In early 2004, the film was adapted for the stage in a Theatre Royal Haymarket production starring L [...] D
The segments of married couples telling the stories of how they met are real stories that director R [...] D
The footage of Harry and Jess at the New York Giants game was taken from when the team played the De [...] D
In the first draft of the film, Harry and Sally did not end up together. It was only later that scre [...] D
At a test screening, director Rob Reiner reported that during the fake orgasm scene, all of the wome [...] D
The book Harry pretends to read while spying on Sally at the bookstore is called "What Jung Really S [...] D
At least five of the film's cast members and creators came from show-business families. Most well kn [...] D
Tragically, two of the principals from the film died relatively young, with co-stars Bruno Kirby at [...] D
Director Rob Reiner and producer Andrew Scheinman are credited on some drafts of the script. D
The infamous orgasm scene was edited out of some airline prints of the film. D
The scene where we see all four lead characters talking to each other individually on various teleph [...] D
Released the same year as The Little Mermaid. Both films would be selected for preservation at the l [...] D
Much of the dialogue that screenwriter Nora Ephron wrote was taken from the banter between real-life [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of the top 100 America's Greatest Music in th [...] D
Nora Ephron supplied the structure of the film with much of the dialogue based on the real-life frie [...] D
In the opening scene, set in 1977, Sally's hair is styled after that of Farrah Fawcett from the popu [...] D
The "Win, Lose or Draw" scene was entirely improvised. D
Director Rob Reiner originally wanted Susan Dey to play Sally Albright. When Dey turned down the par [...] D
The NYC street scene where Billy Crystal (Harry Burns) is running on New Year's Eve to reach the per [...] D
When posed the film's central question, can men and women just be friends, Meg Ryan replied, "Yes, m [...] D
Carrie Fisher would reunite with Meg Ryan in The Women (2008). D
This film marked the first appearance on a soundtrack for Harry Connick Jr. D
In addition to Rob Reiner's mother, Estelle Reiner, appearing in the film, so does his adopted daugh [...] D
Naming the film proved to be problematic. At one point, director Rob Reiner ran a competition amongs [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2002 list of the Top 100 America's Greatest Love Story [...] D
The character of Harry was somewhat based on director Rob Reiner. Reiner was depressed, cynical, and [...] D
According to writer Nora Ephron, the infamous "I'll have what she's having" line was actually sugges [...] D
"When Harry Met Sally..." was ranked #6 on AFI's list of the 10 greatest films in the "Romantic Come [...] D
Meg Ryan had to go through her fake orgasm repeatedly as the scene was shot over and over. D
The off-camera voice that says, "Hey, everybody, ten seconds until new year," is director Rob Reiner [...] D
Before filming the fake orgasm scene, Rob Reiner demonstrated the scene in front of the entire cast [...] D
Before deciding on the title, "When Harry Met Sally...," screenwriter Nora Ephron, producer Andrew S [...] D
In 2022, it was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress d [...] D
For the scene in which Sally calls Marie and Harry calls Jess at the same time, there were three sep [...] D