Corrina, Corrina (film)
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''Corrina, Corrina'' is a 1994 American
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film set in the Los Angeles suburbs of the 1950s about a widower (
Ray Liotta Raymond Allen Liotta (; December 18, 1954 – May 26, 2022) was an American actor. He first gained attention for his role in the film '' Something Wild'' (1986), which earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination. He was best known for his portray ...
) who hires a housekeeper/nanny (
Whoopi Goldberg Caryn Elaine Johnson (born November 13, 1955), known professionally as Whoopi Goldberg (), is an American actor, comedian, author, and television personality.Kuchwara, Michael (AP Drama Writer)"Whoopi Goldberg: A One-Woman Character Parade". ...
) to care for his daughter (
Tina Majorino Albertina Marie Majorino ( ; born February 7, 1985) is an American actress. She started her career as a child actress, starring in films such as ''Andre (film), Andre'', ''When a Man Loves a Woman (film), When a Man Loves a Woman'', ''Waterworl ...
). It was written and directed by Jessie Nelson, in her feature film directing debut. It was the final film in which
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starred; he died shortly after filming was completed.


Plot

In 1959 Los Angeles, jingle writer Manny Singer is a recent widower with a young daughter, Molly, who is grieving the death of her mother, Annie, and refuses to speak. Manny decides to hire a housekeeper-nanny to help fill the void of his wife's absence as he returns to work. The first housekeeper Manny hires quickly quits; soon afterward African-American Corrina Washington interviews for the position. Since Molly responds well to her, Manny hires Corrina, and she quickly forms a strong bond with Molly. By one or two nose taps, Corrina works out a system for Molly to communicate "yes" or "no" without having to speak. To help Molly heal from her mother's death, Corrina tells Molly that her mother is in heaven. Atheist Manny, whose wife was also atheist, objects to religious the indoctrination. Molly also begins to spend time with Corrina's family, who welcome her into their home and take her to church. At an office party, Manny is introduced to Jenny, a perky divorcee with two young sons. Still struggling with losing Annie, Manny is not ready to date. Corrina's sister, Jevina, encourages her to date Anthony, a man of their race, but Corrina shows no interest. A grief-stricken Molly returns to an all-white school, where she is mocked for adding Corrina, the maid, to her family picture. Desperate to go home, she runs into Corrina's arms at the end of the day. That night, when Molly has a nightmare, Corrina tells Molly that she is allowed to be mad at her mother for dying. Manny admits how hurt he is about losing Annie and how much he misses her too. When Corrina returns home late after dealing with Molly’s trauma, Jevina chastises Corrina for spending too much unpaid time with her employer’s family. Molly begs Corrina to let her stay home from school, and Corrina secretly agrees, taking Molly along on her second job cleaning other clients’ homes. As Corrina becomes increasingly involved with Molly and Manny, she becomes indispensable, even helping Manny develop a new jingle and rhyme for advertising client Jello. Slowly Manny and Corrina discover they are compatible, sharing similar values, humor, and a love of music. After the successful Jello advertising campaign, Manny comes home with flowers for Molly and Corrina, with plans for a celebratory dinner at a restaurant. Their celebration is interrupted by a visit from Jenny, and Corrina leaves when Manny does not disclose their prior celebratory plans to Jenny. The next day, when a flustered Corrina arrives at work, Manny apologizes for allowing Jenny's uninvited visit to change their plans. They argue like a couple to the extent that upon its conclusion they unconsciously share a kiss on the cheek, witnessed by Manny's nosey neighbor, as Manny leaves for work. That night, after Molly goes to bed, Corrina and Manny talk about their absent spouses, share a moonlight dance, and kiss, witnessed by a spying Molly. Molly asks her grandfather, Harry, to make sure that Manny marries Corrina. As Corrina and Manny fall in love, they face prejudice as an interracial couple. After weeks of playing hooky from school, Corrina tells Molly that she must return to school the next week. When Manny receives a call from Molly’s school, he is furious at the deception. He tells Corrina that she is not Molly's mother and fires her; Molly becomes withdrawn again. Manny learns that Harry has died and ponders another loss. After Harry’s funeral, Manny visits Corrina at her house to inform her of Harry's death and to properly apologize. After an initially unsuccessful attempt at reconciliation, Corrina overhears Manny’s plea to God to help him out. She informs him that she quits as his employee, and he assures her that she has been replaced. After embracing and kissing, she brings him inside to formally meet her family. Meanwhile, Molly is at home singing "
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" to cheer up her grandmother, Eva, who joins in to please her. While they sing, Manny and Corrina return, and Molly joyfully runs to Corrina.


Cast

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Whoopi Goldberg Caryn Elaine Johnson (born November 13, 1955), known professionally as Whoopi Goldberg (), is an American actor, comedian, author, and television personality.Kuchwara, Michael (AP Drama Writer)"Whoopi Goldberg: A One-Woman Character Parade". ...
as Corrina Washington *
Ray Liotta Raymond Allen Liotta (; December 18, 1954 – May 26, 2022) was an American actor. He first gained attention for his role in the film '' Something Wild'' (1986), which earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination. He was best known for his portray ...
as Manny Singer *
Tina Majorino Albertina Marie Majorino ( ; born February 7, 1985) is an American actress. She started her career as a child actress, starring in films such as ''Andre (film), Andre'', ''When a Man Loves a Woman (film), When a Man Loves a Woman'', ''Waterworl ...
as Molly Singer *
Joan Cusack Joan Mary Cusack ( ; born October 11, 1962) is an American actress and comedian. She received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her roles in the comedy-drama '' Working Girl'' (1988) and the romantic comedy '' In ...
as Jonesy *
Wendy Crewson Wendy Jane Crewson (born May 9, 1956) is a Canadian actress and producer. She began her career appearing on Canadian television, before her breakthrough role in 1991 dramatic film ''The Doctor''. Crewson has appeared in many Hollywood films, inc ...
as Jenny Davis *
Jenifer Lewis Jenifer Jeanette Lewis (born January 25, 1957) is an American actress. She began her career appearing in Broadway musicals and worked as a back-up singer for Bette Midler before appearing in films ''Beaches'' (1988) and '' Sister Act'' (1992). L ...
as Jevina Washington *
Don Ameche Don Ameche (; born Dominic Felix Amici; May 31, 1908 – December 6, 1993) was an American actor, comedian and vaudevillian. After playing in college shows, repertory theatre, and vaudeville, he became a major radio star in the early 19 ...
as Harry Singer * Larry Miller as Sid *
Brent Spiner Brent Jay Spiner (; born February 2, 1949) is an American actor best known for his role as the android Data on the television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' (19871994), four subsequent films (19942002), and '' Star Trek: Picard'' ( ...
as Brent Witherspoon *
Erica Yohn Erica Yohn (October 1, 1928 – January 27, 2019) was an American stage and television actress. Yohn had many bit parts in film and television, such as ''Pee-wee's Big Adventure'', and television shows, such as ''Rhoda'', '' ER'', ''Murphy Bro ...
as Eva Singer * Lynette Walden as Annie Singer *
Patrika Darbo Patrika Darbo (born April 6, 1948) is an American actress. She made her big screen debut appearing in the 1988 romantic comedy film ''It Takes Two (1988 film), It Takes Two'' and later appeared in ''The 'Burbs'' (1989), ''Daddy's Dyin': Who's Got ...
as Wilma the Car Hop


Release

The film was a moderate box office success, grossing $20,160,000 in the U.S.


Reception

The film received polarized reviews from many film critics criticizing Nelson's failure to fully address the complications surrounding a romantic interracial relationship in the 1950s.
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confessed that he enjoyed it but wrote:
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of ''
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'' praised the actors and actresses for their work on it but echoed a similar criticism regarding Manny and Corrina's relationship: On
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it holds a 37% rating based on 19 reviews.


Year-end lists

* Honorable mention – John Hurley, ''
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* * * * {{Jessie Nelson 1994 directorial debut films 1994 films 1994 romantic drama films American romantic drama films Films directed by Jessie Nelson Films about Jews and Judaism Films set in 1959 Films set in Los Angeles Films about nannies New Line Cinema films Films about interracial romance Fiction about child care occupations Films about father–daughter relationships 1990s English-language films 1990s American films English-language romantic drama films