White Palace (1990)
Año de lanzamiento: 1990
Nación: United States
Alternative Title: La fièvre d'aimer, Loucos de Paixão, A gyönyör rabjai, Calda emozione, Erastes horis oria
Director: Luis Mandoki
Writer: Alvin Sargent, Glenn Savan, Ted Tally
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Amy Robinson, Griffin Dunne, Mark Rosenberg
Co-Producer: Bill Finnegan
Executive Producer: Sydney Pollack
Compañías: Universal Pictures
Género: Drama, Erotic Film, Film Based On Literature, Romance, Romance Film
Budget: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: advertising executive, based on novel or book, love, older woman younger man relationship, waitress
Historia
Max Baron, a young Jewish advertising executive still mourning his wife's death, meets Nora Baker, a forty-something diner waitress with an affinity for Marilyn Monroe, at a bar one night. They are instantly attracted to each other and begin a relationship despite their age and social class differences. Max struggles to introduce Nora to his Jewish friends and high society associates. As time passes, their disparities become increasingly evident, creating tension in their relationship.
Resumen
White Palace is a 1990 romantic drama directed by Luis Mandoki, based on a novel of the same name by Glenn Savan. The film centers around Max Baron (James Spader), a young advertising executive dealing with grief after his wife's death, and Nora Baker (Susan Sarandon), an older waitress who becomes infatuated with him. Their unconventional relationship faces challenges due to their age difference and contrasting social backgrounds.



