Soup for One (film)

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Soup for One
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJonathan Kaufer
Written byJonathan Kaufer
Produced byMarvin Worth
StarringSaul Rubinek
Marcia Strassman
Gerrit Graham
CinematographyFred Schuler
Edited byDavid Rawlins
Music byNile Rodgers
Bernard Edwards
Johnny Mandel
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • April 30, 1982 (1982-04-30)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Soup for One is a 1982 American sex comedy film directed and written by Jonathan Kaufer and produced by Marvin Worth. While the film was a box-office failure (mostly due to mixed reviews over its gratuitous sex scenes, including one involving S&M), it is best remembered for its soundtrack, which was produced by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of the group Chic, who performed the title track.

Plot

Allan, a Jewish[1] cable television producer in New York City, is determined to find the perfect woman, and he even goes so far as having a description of what she would look like done on an artist sketch. Before he can encounter the girl of his dreams, he finds himself encountering a series of disastrous dating roadblocks. He finally meets Maria, who seems to be his perfect woman, and tries to make the relationship work.

Cast

  • Saul Rubinek as Allan Martin
  • Marcia Strassman as Maria Giannini
  • Gerrit Graham as Brian Reed
  • Teddy Pendergrass as Night Club Singer
  • Richard Libertini as Angelo Giannini
  • Andrea Martin as Concord Seductress
  • Mordecai Lawner as Furniture Salesman
  • Lewis J. Stadlen as Allan's Father
  • Joanna Merlin as Allan's Mother
  • Christine Baranski as Blonde in Bar
  • Ellen March as Blind Date
  • Maury Chaykin as Dr. Wexler
  • Deborah Offner as Girl in Neon Bedroom
  • Michael Jeter as Mr. Kelp
  • Anna Deavere Smith as Deborah
  • Laura Dean as Linda
  • Marley Friedman as Zak
  • Andrew Friedman as Zak
  • Jessica James as Miss Farr
  • Kate Lynch as WPCP Receptionist
  • Suzzy Roche as Girl #1
  • Claudia Cron as Girl #2
  • Cheri Jamison as Girl #3
  • Hilary Shepard
    as Girl #4
  • Libby Boone as Girl #5
  • Catherine Lee Smith as Girl #6
  • Marisa Smith as Concord Dental Assistant
  • Jaime Tirelli as WPCP Announcer
  • Cristina San Juan as WPCP Weathergirl
  • James Rebhorn as Lawyer
  • Ron Faber as Man with Video Tapes
  • Gloria Cromwell as Mrs. Franken
  • Thomas Quinn as Police Officer
  • Rick Lieberman as Sketch Artist
  • Ellie Covan as Concord Registration Woman
  • Bo Rucker as Man in Washington Sq. Park
  • Jack Chandler
    as Stoned Cameraman
  • Michael Pearlman
    as Young Allan
  • Lauren Sautner as Young Rhonda
  • Karen Werner as Receptionist
  • Maggie Wheeler as Nurse
  • Max Gulak as Italian Waiter
  • William Cuellar as Chief Running Brook
  • Mitchell Jason as Judge
  • Sherrie Bender as Topless Girl at Door
  • Kim Chan as Harold the Cook
  • Linda Ray as Sally in Pool
  • Lisa Parker
    as A Girl in Pool
  • Merwin Goldsmith as Mr. Blum
  • Olivia K. Le'Aauanae as Fire Knife Dancer
  • Victor Truro as Man at Cellmates
  • Anthony Cesare as Man at River Cafe
  • Marvin Beck as Wedding Guest (uncredited)
  • Jennifer Delora as Girl at Bar (uncredited)

Soundtrack

In addition to "Soup for One" (Pop #80, R&B #14), Chic performed and produced four other cuts from the soundtrack: "Open Up", "Tavern on the Green", "I Work for a Living", and "Riding". "I Want Your Love" (Pop #7, R&B #5), which also is included, was a 1979 recording. Rodgers and Edwards wrote and produced three songs for the film, one by Teddy Pendergrass ("Dream Girl"; he performs this in a cameo as a night club singer), another by Sister Sledge ("Let's Go on Vacation") and one for Carly Simon ("Why") (UK #10). Debbie Harry contributed a song to the soundtrack, titled "Jump Jump". The album, released on WEA/Mirage Records, was released in 2015 on compact disc.

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