A small-town girl new to Manhattan gets the make-over treatment from her gay cousin, leading to a whirlwind of romantic adventures.A small-town girl new to Manhattan gets the make-over treatment from her gay cousin, leading to a whirlwind of romantic adventures.A small-town girl new to Manhattan gets the make-over treatment from her gay cousin, leading to a whirlwind of romantic adventures.
Sadie LeBlanc
- Amanda
- (as Sadie Le Blanc)
Debbie Gibson
- Monica
- (as Deborah Gibson)
Niamh Wilson
- Young Celeste
- (scenes deleted)
Alexander Conti
- Young Dana
- (scenes deleted)
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Did you know
- TriviaCeleste's last name is Blodgett, in reference to A Star Is Born (1937) and A Star Is Born (1954), in which the main character is also named Blodgett and goes through a similar makeover and career transformation.
- GoofsTowards the end of the movie, Celeste is sitting in her boss's office wearing a blue and gray shirt. In the next shot, as she is leaving the office, she is wearing a burgundy suit jacket. In the next shot, where Celeste is running out of the building, she is wearing the blue top again.
- Quotes
Celeste Blodgett: I have this motto that I live by: "Don't mix business with pleasure." Not that you were much of a pleasure.
- ConnectionsReferences A Star Is Born (1954)
- SoundtracksHit Me with Your Best Shot
(uncredited)
Written by Eddie Schwartz
Performed by Majandra Delfino and Ethan Embry
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waste of time
Anytime I see a movie about a small town girl moving to New York, I have got to check it out. I just finished watching Celeste in the City and was disturbed by irritating stereotypes about the gay community AND women. First of all, why is it assumed that the "gay" friend knows ALL of the fashion/trends and "snap to it, girl" dialogs? The stereotype is disgusting and needs to stop! Also, the only way she can get ahead in NYC is to get a makeover?! I definitely beg to differ! I mean, what does that say about women that we are immediately about something as soon as we show some cleavage and have a short skirt! Ridiculous. I could see what the movie was trying to do, by trying to make it "cutsey" with a small town girl fall in love and make in the big city, but we really need to cool it with the stereotypes and assumptions that are hurting diversity -be it the gay community, race/ethnicity and women!
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- okimir
- Jun 3, 2005
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- Селеста в большом городе
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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