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| name = Indecent Proposal | image = Indecent_proposal.jpg | image_size = 215px | alt = | caption = Theatrical release poster | director = Adrian Lyne | producer = Sherry Lansing | screenplay = Amy Holden Jones | based on = {{Based on|Indecent Proposal|Jack Engelhard}} | starring = {{plainlist|
| music = John Barry | cinematography = Howard Atherton | editing = Joe Hutshing | distributor = Paramount Pictures | released = {{start date|1993|04|07}} | runtime = 118 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = $38 million | gross = $266.6 million }}Indecent Proposal is a 1993 American drama film based on the novel of the same name by Jack Engelhard, in which a married couple's relationship is put into turmoil by a stranger's offer of a million dollars for her to spend the night with him. It was directed by Adrian Lyne and stars Robert Redford, Demi Moore, and Woody Harrelson.[1][2] PlotHigh school sweethearts David (Woody Harrelson) and Diana Murphy (Demi Moore) are a married couple who travel to Las Vegas, hoping they can win enough money to finance David's fantasy real estate project. They place their money on red in roulette and lose. After gambling away all of their savings, they encounter billionaire John Gage (Robert Redford). Gage is attracted to Diana and offers them one million dollars to spend a night with her. After a difficult night, David and Diana decide to accept the offer, and a contract is signed the next day. Gage flies Diana to a private yacht where he offers her a chance to void the deal and return to her husband if he loses a toss of his lucky coin. Gage calls it correctly, and she spends the night with him. Although he had hoped to forget the whole incident, David grows increasingly insecure about his relationship with Diana, consumed with a fear that she remains involved with Gage; this insecurity is heightened by the fact that Diana discovers that Gage has bought their home/property while it was going into foreclosure. As tension between them builds, David and Diana separate. Gage renews his advances on Diana. Although she initially resists, Diana eventually consents to spending time with him and a relationship develops. David, meanwhile, hits rock bottom and then slowly pulls his life back together. When Diana files for divorce, David signs the divorce papers and gives the million dollars away. Diana tells Gage "I think we should talk". Gage, perhaps sensing what is coming, recognizes that, even if Diana stayed with him, their relationship would never achieve the intensity she had with David. Realizing that she longs to return to her husband, Gage makes up a story that she was only the latest in a long line of "million-dollar girls". Diana understands that Gage is doing this to make it easy for her to leave. Gage gives her his lucky coin, which is revealed to be double sided. She returns to the pier where David proposed seven years earlier, and he is there. She sits on the opposite side from him, and they join hands. Cast{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
ReceptionBox officeThe film was a box office success, earning $106,614,059 in the U.S. and $160,000,000 internationally for a worldwide total of over $266,000,000.[4][5] Critical responseThe film received mixed reviews from critics at the time of its release.[6] Gene Siskel gave the film thumbs down. Roger Ebert, however, gave it thumbs up on Siskel & Ebert,[7] and also wrote a positive print review.[8] Susan Faludi, a feminist writer, objected to the movie’s positioning of the female character. Another feminist characterized it as a “woman in prison” film.[9] Today, it maintains a 35% "rotten" rating at Rotten Tomatoes based on 43 reviews. Indecent Proposal was nominated for seven Razzie Awards in 1994 including Worst Actor (Robert Redford), Worst Actress (Demi Moore), Worst Director and Worst Original Song ("In All the Right Places"). It would ultimately win three trophies for Worst Picture, Worst Supporting Actor (Woody Harrelson) and Worst Screenplay. The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson's book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of the 100 Most Enjoyably Worst Movies Ever Made.[10] Differences between novel and filmEngelhard's novel contained cultural friction that the screenwriter left out of the movie: the main character, named Joshua, is Jewish, and his billionaire foil is an Arab. In a review of the novel, The New York Times summarized its themes as "the sanctity of marriage versus the love of money, the Jew versus significant non-Jews such as shiksas and sheiks, skill versus luck, materialism versus spirituality, Israel versus the Arab countries, the past versus the future, and the religious world versus the secular one."[11] SoundtrackThe soundtrack was released on April 6, 1993, by MCA Records. "In All the Right Places" by Lisa Stansfield was released as the album's lead single on May 24, 1993, and is the film's theme song. Sheena Easton makes a cameo appearance in the movie performing "The Nearness of You" at a pivotal part of the movie. The length of the soundtrack is 60 minutes and 37 seconds. "No Ordinary Love" by English band Sade was also prominently featured in the film, though it was not included on its soundtrack album. In 2015 Intrada Records released an album of John Barry's score. {{Track listing| extra_column = Producer(s) | headline = Indecent Proposal: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | title1 = I'm Not in Love | note1 = The Pretenders | writer1 = Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart | extra1 = Trevor Horn | length1 = 3:50 | title2 = What Do You Want the Girl to Do | note2 = Vince Gill featuring Little Feat | writer2 = Allen Toussaint | extra2 = Tony Brown | length2 = 5:07 | title3 = If I'm Not in Love With You | note3 = Dawn Thomas | writer3 = Thomas | extra3 = Scott Sheriff | length3 = 3:38 | title4 = Out of the Window | note4 = Seal | writer4 = Seal | extra4 = Horn | length4 = 5:35 | title5 = Will You Love Me Tomorrow | note5 = Bryan Ferry | writer5 = Gerry Goffin, Carole King | extra5 = Robin Trower | length5 = 4:15 | title6 = The Nearness of You | note6 = Sheena Easton | writer6 = Hoagy Carmichael, Ned Washington | extra6 = Patrice Rushen | length6 = 3:16 | title7 = In All the Right Places | note7 = Lisa Stansfield | writer7 = John Barry, Stansfield, Ian Devaney, Andy Morris | extra7 = Devaney | length7 = 5:42 | title8 = Instrumental Suite from Indecent Proposal | note8 = | writer8 = Barry | extra8 = Barry | length8 = 25:20 | title9 = A Love So Beautiful | note9 = Roy Orbison | writer9 = Jeff Lynne, Orbison | extra9 = Lynne | length9 = 3:31 }}
Cultural references
RemakeOn July 30, 2018, Paramount Players announced that a remake of the film is currently in development, with the screenplay being written by Erin Cressida Wilson.[16][17] See also
References1. ^{{cite news|title= Movies: While feminists, columnists and the public argue the merits of 'Indecent Proposal,' the film's grosses keep climbing.|work= Los Angeles Times|date=1993-05-01|url= http://articles.latimes.com/1993-05-01/entertainment/ca-29785_1_indecent-proposal|accessdate=2010-10-24|first=Jane|last=Galbraith}} 2. ^{{cite news|title= Baldwin In Line For 'Indecent Proposal'|work= Orlando Sentinel|date=|url= http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1992-04-17/entertainment/9204160160_1_william-baldwin-indecent-proposal-terry-gilliam|accessdate=2010-10-24}} 3. ^{{cite news|title= For Some, the Signs Are Unsettling|work= Los Angeles Times|date=1993-04-18|url= http://articles.latimes.com/1993-04-18/entertainment/ca-24113_1_robert-redford-indecent-proposal-women-s-rights|accessdate=2010-10-24|first=Patrick|last=Goldstein}} 4. ^{{cite web | url = http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=indecentproposal.htm | title = Indecent Proposal | publisher = Box Office Mojo | accessdate = 2010-05-29 }} 5. ^{{cite news |title= Movies: The reviews panned 'Indecent Proposal,' but the box office generated $24 million in five days. Star power didn't hurt.|work=Los Angeles Times |date=1993-04-13 |url= http://articles.latimes.com/1993-04-13/entertainment/ca-22312_1_indecent-proposal|accessdate=2010-10-24|first=Jeffrey|last=Wells}} 6. ^{{cite news | last = Ebert | first = Roger | title = Moviegoers take pleasure in fantasy | url = http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19930425/COMMENTARY/44010320 | work = Chicago Sun-Times | date = 1993-04-25 | accessdate = 2008-07-20 }} 7. ^{{cite video | people = Siskel, Gene, Ebert, Roger |title = Review | url = http://bventertainment.go.com/tv/buenavista/ebertandroeper/index2.html?sec=1&subsec=886 | archive-url = https://archive.is/20081221193636/http://bventertainment.go.com/tv/buenavista/ebertandroeper/index2.html?sec=1&subsec=886 | dead-url = yes | archive-date = 2008-12-21 | medium = Television production | publisher = Bventertainment.go.com | location = United States | accessdate = 2008-07-20 }} 8. ^{{cite news | title = Indecent Proposal | first = Roger | last = Ebert | url = http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19930407/REVIEWS/304070301/1023 | work = Chicago Sun-Times | date = 1993-04-07 | accessdate = 2008-07-20 }} 9. ^{{cite news|title= MOVIES : A flurry of recent women-as-barter movies looks like a disturbing trend to feminists, but these films are finding an audience--'Indecent Proposal' earned $24 million in five days. Are these movies merely a manifestation of the fantasies of the men who run the studios--or do they represent something much more serious? : For Some, the Signs Are Unsettling |publisher= Los Angeles Times|date=1993-04-18|url= http://articles.latimes.com/1993-04-18/entertainment/ca-24113_1_robert-redford-indecent-proposal-women-s-rights|accessdate=2010-12-15|first=Patrick|last=Goldstein}} 10. ^{{cite book|last=Wilson|first=John|title=The Official Razzie Movie Guide: Enjoying the Best of Hollywood's Worst |year=2005|publisher=Grand Central Publishing|isbn=0-446-69334-0}} 11. ^New York Times Book Review. [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/product-description/0967407419/ "From the Author"], as presented by Amazon.com. Retrieved on 2010-07-23. 12. ^{{cite web|url=http://dutchcharts.nl/showitem.asp?interpret=Soundtrack&titel=Indecent+Proposal&cat=a|title=Soundtrack - Indecent Proposal|publisher= Hung Medien|accessdate=2013-04-23}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/indecent-proposal-mw0000618612/awards|title=Original Soundtrack: Indecent Proposal|publisher=Allmusic. Rovi Corporation|accessdate=2013-04-23}} 14. ^{{Citation|title="Mad About You" A Pair of Hearts (TV Episode 1993) |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0638848/ |accessdate=2017-09-01|website=imdb.com}} 15. ^Jean, Al. (2010). Commentary for "Half-Decent Proposal", The Simpsons: The Complete Thirteenth Season [DVD]. 20th Century Fox. 16. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/entertainment/indecent-remake-249876|title=Indecent remake|author= |publisher=The Telegraph India|date=August 3, 2018|accessdate=August 3, 2018}} 17. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/russespinoza/2018/07/30/indecent-proposal-remake-in-development-by-paramount-players/#ade947766763|title='Indecent Proposal' Remake In Development By Paramount Players|work=Forbes|date=30 July 2018|accessdate=5 March 2018}} External links
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