A motion picture that celebrates the art of survival, the gift of laughter and the miracle of friendship.
"Boys on the Side," a poignant 1995 film produced by Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films, masterfully intertwines drama, comedy, and music across the landscapes of France and the United States. Directed by Herbert Ross, the movie follows the journey of three diverse women—Jane, Robin, and Holly—as they embark on a cross-country trip that transforms their lives. The film's strength lies in its compelling narrative and the chemistry among its leading actresses, Whoopi Goldberg, Mary-Louise Parker, and Drew Barrymore, who bring depth and authenticity to their roles. The storyline of "Boys on the Side" is a tapestry of friendship, self-discovery, and resilience. Jane, a struggling musician played by Whoopi Goldberg, agrees to drive Robin, portrayed by Mary-Louise Parker, to a new life in California. Along the way, they pick up Holly, a free-spirited young woman played by Drew Barrymore, who is fleeing an abusive relationship. As the trio navigates the challenges of their journey, they form an unbreakable bond, confronting personal demons and societal expectations with courage and humor. One of the film's standout features is its soundtrack, which complements the emotional arcs of the characters. From soulful renditions of classic songs to original compositions, the music enhances the film's atmosphere and underscores the themes of hope and transformation. The performances of the actresses, particularly Whoopi Goldberg's powerful portrayal of Jane, add layers of emotional complexity, making "Boys on the Side" a memorable cinematic experience. "Boys on the Side" transcends its road trip premise to deliver a heartfelt exploration of the human spirit. The film's universal themes of friendship, love, and the search for belonging resonate deeply, making it a timeless piece of cinema. Produced by Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films, this collaboration between France and the United States showcases the power of storytelling to bridge cultural divides and celebrate the strength found in unity.
Year1995
Budget21000000$
Runtime115 min
Revenue23450000$
GenresComedyDrama
Production countriesFranceUnited States of America