''A Million to Juan'' is a 1994
romantic comedy
Romantic comedy (also known as romcom or rom-com) is a subgenre of comedy and slice of life fiction, focusing on lighthearted, humorous plot lines centered on romantic ideas, such as how true love is able to surmount most obstacles. In a typica ...
film starring comedian
Paul Rodriguez. It was also his directorial debut. The story is a modern spin on
Mark Twain
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer. He was praised as the "greatest humorist the United States has p ...
's 1893 story "
The Million Pound Bank Note
"The Million Pound Bank Note" is a short story by the American author Mark Twain, published in 1893.
Plot
Henry Adams, a clerk in a San Francisco stockbroker's office, is swept out to sea while sailing one weekend. He is rescued by a ship bound ...
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Plot
Alejandro Lopez narrates the events of his father Juan Lopez's life, and how by selling oranges he changed their lives.
A man named Juan is born on a strawberry field in
Bakersfield
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,
California
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, but due to hardship, his mother decided to relocate to
Mexico
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. As an undocumented citizen (due to no proof of US citizenship), Juan struggles in Los Angeles not only to get a
green card
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, but to care solely for Alejandro after Juan's wife's death.
Juan sells oranges near a
freeway
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. He lives with two roommates and his young son. He loves to cook and feed them creative meals as he tries desperately to raise Alejandro. He is stressed as he battles landlords and immigration.
One afternoon, a stranger in a limousine finds Juan, on the street corner, broke. The wealthy stranger realizes the situation and quietly hands to Juan a check for $1 million, but under the condition that he must give back all the money in one month. Juan is suspicious and shows the check to Olivia Smith, his son's
social worker
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, who encourages him to follow the directions given him. Instead, he is encouraged by his brothers to use the check to get credit extended to them at several posh Hollywood clothing stores, an exotic car dealership, and more.
Juan comes to learn that Olivia is a woman in a difficult and likely dead-end relationship with a bossy businessman who cares little if nothing about her and the lives of the poor, particularly the less educated Hispanics living and working, doing unskilled work in Metro Los Angeles. The good-natured Juan Lopez struggles to avoid temptations and the greedy people that who have suddenly popped-up in his life suddenly. Juan strikes up a romantic relationship with Olivia and attempts to take out a loan for a restaurant using the check as collateral, although this falls through. The mysterious stranger, clad in white, makes an appearance and lingers just long enough to encourage Juan to follow his dreams.
Unfortunately, the millionaire experience begins to wane, ending with an embarrassing repossession of the luxury
sports car
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and the removal of the expensive wardrobe. Juan and his brothers are seen shortly thereafter, garbed in their plain and ordinary street clothes; the only thing left are the clothes on their backs. Olivia rejects Juan in favor of the practical but unhappy relationship with her arrogant boyfriend, and sadly informs Juan that he will soon be deported.
Juan is soon back on the Los Angeles street corner near the highway, selling plastic bags of oranges from a small shopping cart. The stranger appears again, and from his limousine, hands Juan another envelope which contains a piece of paper with a simple address in Central Los Angeles. The stranger tells Juan to go there, and that what comes next will be up to him. Depressed, Juan tells the stranger his earlier efforts brought only unhappiness and disappointment to this life.
Later that afternoon, a convertible drives up and stops near Juan, requesting a bag of oranges. It's Olivia, who declares her love for Juan, and the two share a passionate kiss. Moments later, they realize a billboard is calling Juan out by name and directing him to a specific address, which turns out to be a severely dilapidated building bearing real estate papers on the door placing it under Juan's ownership. Juan's friends and family pull together to restore the building and turn it into a highly successful restaurant, dubbed "The Angel Cafe." Juan and Olivia are soon married, living in a lavish house with their loved ones, and expecting a baby girl they decide to call Esperanza, meaning hope.
The final shot of the film sees the white clad angel standing outside of the family house, gaze turned heavenward, before departing down a street and disappearing into the light.
Cast
*
Paul Rodriguez as Juan Lopez
*
Tony Plana
José Antonio Plana (born April 19, 1952) is a Cuban actor and director. He is known for playing Betty Suarez's father, Ignacio Suarez, on the ABC television show ''Ugly Betty'' and for voicing Manuel "Manny" Calavera in the video game ''Grim ...
as Jorge
* Bert Rosario as Alvaro
*
Polly Draper
Polly Carey Draper (born June 15, 1955) is an American actress, writer, producer, and director. Draper has received several awards, including a Writers Guild of America Award (WGA), and is noted for speaking in a "trademark throaty voice." She ...
as Olivia Smith
*
Larry Linville
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Linville was born in Ojai, California ...
as Richard Dickerson
* Maria Rangel as Anita
*
David Rasche
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as Jeff
*
Edward James Olmos
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as The Angel
*
Pepe Serna
Pepe Serna (born July 23, 1944) is an American film and television actor and artist.
Serna's first break in movies came in 1970 on the Roger Corman directed film ''The Student Nurses''. Over the years Serna has appeared in over 100 films. In t ...
as Mr. Ortiz
*
Gerardo Mejía
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as Flaco
*
Liz Torres
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as Mrs. Delgado
*
Paul Williams as Jenkins
*
Cheech Marin
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as Shell Shock
*
Rubén Blades
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as Bartender
*
Jean Kasem
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Early life
Jean Thompson was one of five children born to Irene Celia Thompson and Herbert Owens Thompson Sr. (d ...
as Party Guest
Reception
Critical response
The staff at ''
Variety
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'' magazine gave the film a mixed review, writing, "The odds of ''A Million to Juan'' breaking out of its inherent niche-market appeal can be summed up in its title. This gentle rags-to-riches tale set in the Los Angeles
barrio
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is a good-natured
parable
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that, unfortunately, doesn't pack much commercial punch. Its positive intentions aren't enough to cross over into the mainstream...While Rodriguez adheres to the movie dictum of happy endings, his mix of message/mirth is too soft and mushy to reach a contemporary crowd."
Film critic Marc Savlov also gave the film a mixed review, writing, "...comedian Paul Rodriguez has taken a laudable step in the right direction with his directorial debut. Unfortunately, it's no masterpiece...Rodriguez's comic sensibilities are usually razor-keen, but here, blunted by a cliché-riddled storyline and scattershot direction, they seem nonexistent.
Bob Strauss, a critic for ''
Los Angeles Daily News
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The offices of the ''Dai ...
'', listed the film as the year's third worst on his year-end list.
Box office
The film opened on May 15, 1994, in the United States on a limited release.
After one week, the film went to
home video
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. Box-office sales the only week in circulation were $381,457 in 181 theatres.
However,
IMDb
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reports $1,221,832 in box-office receipts.
Soundtrack
A
Latino
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** Latin A ...
-themed original soundtrack was released on June 14, 1994, on the
RMM Records & Video
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label, an independent Latin music record company based in
New York City
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. The album contains 14 tracks. Performers include
Celia Cruz
Úrsula Hilaria Celia de la Caridad Cruz Alfonso (21 October 1925 – 16 July 2003), known as Celia Cruz, was a naturalized Cuban-American singer and one of the most popular Latin artists of the 20th century. Cruz rose to fame in Cuba during t ...
,
Marc Anthony
Marco Antonio Muñiz Rivera (born September 16, 1968), known professionally as Marc Anthony, is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He is the top selling tropical salsa artist of all time. A three-time Grammy Award and six-time Latin Gra ...
, Aramis Camilo, Marcos Loya, Carla De Leon, John Pena, John Saldano, Carl Hatem and others.
See also
* ''
The Million Pound Note
''The Million Pound Note'' is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Ronald Neame and starring Gregory Peck, Ronald Squire, Wilfrid Hyde-White and Jane Griffiths. It is based on the 1893 Mark Twain short story ''The Million Pound Bank Note'', ...
'' (1953) film starring
Gregory Peck
Eldred Gregory Peck (April 5, 1916 – June 12, 2003) was an American actor and one of the most popular film stars from the 1940s to the 1970s. In 1999, the American Film Institute named Peck the 12th-greatest male star of Classic Hollywood ...
.
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1994 films
1994 romantic comedy films
Films based on short fiction
American independent films
Films about Mexican Americans
Films based on works by Mark Twain
The Samuel Goldwyn Company films
1994 directorial debut films
1994 independent films
American romantic comedy films
1990s English-language films
1990s American films