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Created:Thu Jan 28 1993
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349.0. "For Love or Money" by VMSDEV::HALLYB (Fish have no concept of fire) Tue Oct 12 1993 15:45

    Stars Michael J. Fox and Gabrielle Anwar.  He's a bellhop, I mean
    Concierge, at a plush Manhattan Hotel.  His job is doing a lot of
    odd jobs for the guests, e.g. walking dogs, delivering packages,
    obtaining tickets to Broadway shows, etc.  Her job is tending the
    perfume counter at nearby Horne's Department Store.  Ahh, actually 
    I don't know the name of the store.
    
    He is very good at what he does:  deals with guests and solves their
    problems with enthusiasm and is very street-wise.  But he wants more
    from life than his job, he wants to renovate an old Hotel on Roosevelt
    Island and has done tremendous amounts of homework putting together the
    business plan.  He only needs financing...
    
    She isn't really into her job, she wants to be a singer but her talents
    are not exactly star quality.  The other item in her life is the man
    she is carrying on with -- a wealthy married businessman who has the 
    money to turn Fox's "dream hotel" into reality.  From there on out it's 
    just a matter of figuring out how the happy ending will materialize.
    
    The movie is rated PG-13, more G than P, but there isn't too much here
    for the younger set.  In fact, there isn't much here at all.  This is a
    very "light" movie with only a couple redeeming features:
    
    1:  A 50s "romp" in the middle
    
    2:  Gabrielle Anwar, the 1990s version of Audrey Hepburn.  If the name
        isn't familiar, recall Al Pacino's tango partner in "Scent of a Woman"
        and you've got it.  That lovely long classic neck is readily visible
        throughout most of this film.
    
      John
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349.112368::michaudJeff Michaud, PATHWORKS for Windows NTThu Mar 03 1994 01:3512
	Did anyone else see this?  I had a question about the
	ending after the spoiler warning:

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	I was originally under the impression that Slovati
	(the Italian tenent in the Hotel, played by the
	actor who played Nick Tortelli on Cheers) was going
	finance MJF's dream hotel because of MJF going to him
	to ask him for a very big favor?  However at the end
	he seemed to be getting his financing from the other
	hotel guest whom whose marriage he saved ......
349.2From what I remember...23989::POGARMovie Critic-Costner SpecialistThu Mar 03 1994 15:5915
    Spoiler warning....
    
    
    The other hotel guest (Michael Tucker?) and Slovati had both left
    something in the hotel. MJF didn't have time for one reason or another
    to get the stuff couriered out, so he asked the old-man bellhop. The
    packages got mixed up. Slovati was supposed to get the hotel plans and
    the other guest was supposed to get something else (I don't remember).
    Turns out Tucker was the head of some huge company with money to spare,
    and no "holds" on MJF, which left him and Gabrielle "free" for each
    other; neither would have any obligations to Slovati.
    
    
    Catherine
    
349.312368::michaudJeff Michaud, PATHWORKS for Windows NTThu Mar 03 1994 22:5018
	Thanks, but me thinks you were more confused than I was :-)

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>     The other hotel guest (Michael Tucker?) and Slovati had both left
>     something in the hotel. MJF didn't have time for one reason or another
>     to get the stuff couriered out, so he asked the old-man bellhop. The
>     packages got mixed up. Slovati was supposed to get the hotel plans and
>     the other guest was supposed to get something else (I don't remember).

	From what I remember, only the one hotel guest (the one who
	called MJF at the end) had a package to be mailed (the empty
	watch box to avoid sales tax).  The other package was MJF's (his
	hotel plans) to be mailed to what's his names partners.
	
	Yes, the packages got mixed up, and that's the reason he called
	MJF at the end of the movie, but what did MJF go to Nick
	Tortelli for?