Stars: Josh Hutcherson, Charlie Ray, Bradley Whitford
Storyline In Manhattan, the 10 ¾ years old Gabe finds his first love when he meets his former kindergarten mate, the eleven years old Rosemary, in his karate classes. Confused with his new feelings and with the divorce process of his beloved parents, Leslie and Adam, he experiences the delightful unknown sensation of being in love for the first time.
Cast: Josh Hutcherson
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Gabe
Charlie Ray
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Rosemary
Bradley Whitford
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Adam
Cynthia Nixon
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Leslie
Willie Garson
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Ralph
Tonye Patano
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Birdie
J. Kyle Manzay
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Master Coles
Josh Pais
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Ronny
John Dossett
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Mickey Telesco
Talia Balsam
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Jackie Telesco
Jonah Meyerson
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Sam
Michael Bush
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Max
(as Michael Anthony Bush)
Brian W. Aguiar
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Jacob
Nick Cubbler
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Daryl Kitzens
Anthony Laflamme
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Tim Staples
Taglines:
Nothing's as big as your first love.
Release Date: 5 January 2006
Filming Locations: Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Opening Weekend: $36,397
(USA)
(2 October 2005)
(2 Screens)
Gross: $384,924
(USA)
(18 December 2005)
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Did You Know?
Trivia:
Both writers/directors are married and wrote the script within 6 weeks together.
Goofs:
Factual errors:
When Gabe and Rosemary are trying to make a date, Rosemary says she cannot meet Sunday morning because she is studying for the ERBs to get into Private School. In order to get into the New York private schools you have to take the ISEEs not the ERBs.
Quotes: Gabe:
Where's that Rosemary? The Rosemary I loved? Not this alien with her crazy weekends!
User Review
Great movie to see with the kids
Rating: 10/10
Little Manhattan was a fun ride from beginning to end.
I took my wife and daughters who are 13 and 11 years old and everyone
had a good time. I really lost my self in this story. It was good
natured without being corny.
This is the first time I saw a movie that makes me want to visit New
York.
With all of the mean spirited movies out today this reminds of how nice
it is to enjoy a good story. I would like to see more of this kind of
writing in every movie.
I plan to buy the DVD for my 11 year old when it becomes available.
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