Alex and Emma

Release Date: June 20, 2003

She's about to pull Matthew McConaughey's head out of the bag

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Based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky known as “The Gambler,” Alex and Emma is a film that updates the 19th century tale for modern times by putting Luke Wilson and Kate Hudson in a 21st century setting.

Wilson plays Alex, a novelist with a gambling problem. He’s suffering from writer’s block, and decides to try to solve the problem by taking an enormous risk. He accepts a $100,000 advance on his next novel so that he can pay off his gambling debts, and at the same time agrees that he will complete the book within a 30 day deadline. If he fails to complete this task, his publisher will own everything else he writes for the rest of his life.

In order to complete the book on time, he hires a lovely stenographer named Emma (Hudson). Not only does she assist with the transcription, but she also inspires him to make his novel a love story as the two fall for one another.

Bearing a marked similarity to the little-seen 2002 Neil LaBute film Possession, the love story between the characters in the book will also be played out onscreen, this time by Sophie Marceau and David Paymer. In the case of Alex and Emma, though, the story will be played out more as a romantic comedy, while Possession was a straight romance. A strong factor in Alex and Emma’s favor is the fact that it’s directed by Rob Reiner, who has done a wonderful job with numerous romantic comedies in the past, including The Princess Bride, When Harry Met Sally, and The American President.

Kate Hudson also is no slacker where recent romantic comedies are concerned. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days was a breakthrough success, scoring a terrific $23.8 million opening weekend and exceeding $100 million by the time it was all said and done. About the same time, Luke Wilson’s Old School found some sleeper success, so he is definitely a name on the rise as well. Both Wilson and Hudson are highly charismatic, so the potential for fantastic chemistry is definitely there. Alex and Emma is a film with a lot going for it, and offers some female-targeted counter-programming amongst the summer popcorn fare. (Kim Hollis/BOP)




Vital statistics for Alex and Emma
Main Cast Kate Hudson, Luke Wilson
Supporting Cast Sophie Marceau, David Paymer, Rob Reiner, Rip Taylor, Cloris Leachman
Director Rob Reiner
Screenwriter Jeremy Leven
Distributor Warner Bros.
Trailer Click Here for Trailer
Official Site http://alexandemmamovie.warnerbros.com/
Rating PG-13
Running Time 96 minutes
Screen Count 2,310
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Date
Opening
Adjusted Opening
Screens
PSA
Adj PSA
Total BO
Adjusted Total
Mult
Sweet Home Alabama 9/27/0235.65 37.06 3293 10825.00 10825.0 127.21 132.26 3.57
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days 2/7/0323.77 23.77 2923 8134.00 8134.0 105.81 105.81 4.45
Legally Blonde 7/13/0120.38 21.75 2620 7778.00 7984.5 95.66 102.09 4.69
Just Married 1/10/0317.55 17.55 2766 6345.00 6345.0 56.13 56.13 3.20
Old School 2/21/0317.45 17.45 2689 6491.00 6491.0 75.16 75.16 4.31
Almost Famous 9/22/006.93 7.75 1193 5809.00 6250.9 32.47 36.32 4.22
Dr. T and the Women 10/13/005.01 5.60 1489 3365.00 3621.0 13.07 14.62 2.61
Possession 8/16/021.58 1.64 270 5833.00 5833.0 10.10 10.50 6.41


     


 
 

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