No Small Affair

    No Small Affair
    1984

    Synopsis

    The 16 years old amateur photographer Charles accidentally takes a photo of Laura - and falls in love with her, when he develops the picture. He finds out that she works as singer in a bar, but is about to be thrown out. Although rejected at first by the 23 years old, he wants to help her and starts an ad campaign behind her back... with unexpected results.

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    Cast

    • Jon CryerCharles Cummings
    • Demi MooreLaura
    • George WendtJake
    • Peter FrechetteLeonard
    • Elizabeth DailySusan
    • Ann WedgeworthJoan Cummings
    • Jeffrey TamborKen
    • Tim RobbinsNelson
    • Hamilton CampGus Sosnowski
    • Scott GetlinScott

    Recommendations

    • 63

      Miami Herald

      No Small Affair, while no big movie, confirms that it is possible to tell a story about a kid in love without depending on the French-tutor contrivance or the girls'-locker- room giggle. [09 Nov 1984, p.C10]
    • 60

      The New York Times

      As directed by Jerry Schatzberg from a screenplay by Charles Bolt and Terence Mulcahy, the film stays snappy much of the way.
    • 60

      Variety

      No Small Affair is an okay coming-of-age romance [from a screen story by Charles Bolt] in which the believability of the leading characters far outweighs that of many of the situations in which the script places them.
    • 50

      TV Guide Magazine

      No Small Affair, while nothing special, at least doesn't resort to the usual teen sex-fantasy cliches and gains more points for what it isn't (sophomoric) than what it is (occasionally touching).
    • 50

      Washington Post

      No Small Affair is a good example of the revised teen sex movie, which centers on a Morose Young Man unimpressed by the wild life swirling around him -- he'll take romance. But even the facile crudeness of a movie like Porky's seems to have demanded too much of screenwriters Charles Bolt and Terence Mulcahy.
    • 42

      Christian Science Monitor

      If these talented people had worthwhile things to do, No Small Affair would be no small movie. But the action has many weak moments, and the subplots are trite, especially when the trendy bachelor-party scene arrives. Too bad the screenplay, by Charles Bolt and Terence Mulcahy, doesn't live up to the cast or to Vilmos Zsigmond's careful cinematography. [13 Nov 1984, p.47]