Making Mr. Right

Making Mr. Right - A man à la Carte ( Original title: Making Mr. Right ) is an American comedy film from 1987 directed by Susan Seidelman The, the screenplay is by Floyd Byars and Laurie Frank. . The film starred John Malkovich and Ann Magnuson. The film played in the United States only back 1.6 million U.S. dollars.

Action

The PR consultant Frankie Stone puts an end to her boyfriend, a politician. It is commissioned by a group to develop a public relations campaign that would convince the U.S. government to promote the development of androids.

As the Android Ulysses sees for the first time Stone, he faints. Stone teaches him good manners. Its developer, the maverick Dr. Jeff Peters is annoyed because Ulysses was built to spend several years alone in the universe. Stone remarked sarcastically, Peters could learn from Ulysses to be human.

The robot falls in love with Frankie, follows her to a party and falls into the pool. This Ulysses becomes the main topic in the media, it is even an affair with Princess Diana rumored. A little later, Frankie gets a visit; as the guest she kisses she realizes that he is not Dr. Peters but Ulysses is. A little later, Dr. Peters is shown, which takes over the space mission instead of the robot.

Reviews

Roger Ebert praised in the Chicago Sun - Times on April 10, 1987, the main characters and some supporting actors like Robert Trebor. He compared the transformation of the character of Ulysses with that change that by making Jeff Bridges in the role of an alien in the movie Starman. Ebert praised the way in which the director Susan Seidelman directed the scenes, be confused in the Dr. Peters and Ulysses.

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