Frankie and Johnny (1991)

Does It Have To Be Tonight?

Johnny (Al Pacino) shows Frankie (Michelle Pfeiffer) the flower market, his “secret place.”

Directed by Garry Marshall.

Released in 1991 by Paramount.

related tags 

  • character-type: Waitress
  • character-type: Cook
  • character-type: Romantic Interest
  • action: Stare
  • action: Kiss
  • editors-choice: Kissing
  • primary-genre: Romance
  • primary-genre: Comedy
  • primary-genre: Drama
  • secondary-genre: Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature
  • secondary-genre: Romantic Dramas
  • secondary-genre: Comedy
  • secondary-genre: Romantic Comedies
  • secondary-genre: Romance
  • mood: Romantic
  • mood: Steamy
  • primary-occasion: Romantic
  • secondary-occasion: First Date
  • secondary-occasion: First Kiss
  • prop: Flowers
  • setting: New York
  • theme: Lust
  • theme: Sex / Sensuality
  • theme: Attraction
  • actor: Al Pacino
  • actor: Lorna Thayer
  • actor: Blanche Bronte
  • actor: Michelle Pfeiffer
  • director: Garry Marshall
  • producer: Nick Abdo
  • producer: Garry Marshall
  • producer: Charles Mulvehill
  • cinematographer: Dante Spinotti
  • composer: Marvin Hamlisch
  • editor: Battle Davis
  • editor: Jacqueline Cambas
  • costume-designer: Rosanna Norton
  • production-designer: Albert Brenner
  • role-name: Flower Vendor
  • role-name: Frankie
  • role-name: Johnny
  • screenwriter: Terrence McNally
  • year: 1991
  • studio: Paramount