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Cathy Palmer (JoBeth Williams) is a hard working
mother of two adorably loyal little boys. Housewife by day, ambitious
writer by night, Cathy latest project is an adaptation of the widely
popular 'Rebecca Ryan' series. Hoping to write the best adaptation
novel, Cathy submits her work to the Rebecca Ryan contest, whereby
the winner will receive an all expense paid vacation to Paris for
one week for two people. Sharing her latest ambition with her selfish,
self-absorbed, clueless husband Kevin (James Stanley), Cathy's hopes
are dejected, as it seems, is the rest of her life. Striving for
a sign that any passion remains in their marriage, Cathy spends
the next few weeks awaiting notice of the contest winner and, behaving
like the loyal and diligent house-wife her husband has dejected
her to.
On one ordinary and routine morning Cathy opens
her mail to find an envelope addressed from the contest headquarters;
she'd won the contest. Going all out with a grandiose dinner celebration
Cathy prepares to share the news with her family. Her children needless
to say are thrilled. Her husband, in short, could care less. Moreover
her husband has the audacity to tell her not to go on the trip to
Paris, even though he himself had been invited. Refusing to take
up his ticket, Karl attempts to make Cathy stay at home and play
housewife, to no avail.
Once in Paris Cathy is quickly overwhelmed by the
romantic notions of the city. But quickly Cathy's trip turns dangerous.
While sightseeing her purse is stolen by local hoodlums, whereby
her attempts to retrieve wind her up in a street where she is hit
by an unsuspecting driver, Don Carlos (Jean Rougerie). Taking her
to the local hospital, Don Carlos awaits Cathy's revival. But upon
awakening, Cathy has slipped into an amnesiac state that has her
believing herself to be none other than the fictitious novel heroine
Rebecca Ryan herself. A quick insult to the man who saved her life,
followed by a lengthy and rather expensive shopping trip to all
of France's top boutiques has 'Rebbecca' ready for action.
Enlisting the help of the rather confused bell boy - so she calls Dimitri, comes to understand that this woman who
has enlisted his help as her sidekick believes herself to be none
other than the famous French novel heroine that he is acutely aware
of. Loyally staying by her side, more in an attempt to keep the
woman out of trouble than help her solve her 'imaginary case', Dimitri
suffers one humiliation to the next as 'Rebecca' raises eyebrows
with her uncanny sleuthing everywhere she goes. A run in with a
Victor Marchand (Giancarlo Giannini) has Dimitri and 'Rebecca' suddenly
finding themselves wrapped up with rather suspicious people, all
of whom 'Rebecca' believes to be involved somehow, with her latest
case.
As Dimitri continues to endure 'Rebecca's' lunacy
and her wild adventures the two stumble across a murdered priest
and Dimitri begins to almost believe that the two are wrapped up
in a case after all. Understanding that someone is after someone,
who possibly may be 'Rebecca', Dimitri begins to help her sleuth
their way through the confusing mystery surrounding 'Rebecca' and
her alleged case.
Eventually the city of Paris works its romantic
charms and Dimitri finds himself falling for the very woman he suspects
to be crazy. As their romantic flame grows, Cathy's husband arrives
in France to reclaim his wife, who must have been gone so long he
needed her to come back and do the laundry and cook dinner for the
kids. Snapping back into reality, Rebecca/Cathy suddenly realizes
all that she has done in the last few weeks and prepares to head
home with her husband. But, as with any good murder mystery case,
the heroine always has a surprise ending in store for her fate.
AMERICAN DREAMER is a light and comical approach
to the romantic ways of Paris and the intrigue of a murder mystery
plot. Many a times people lose themselves in what is considered
to be a 'base' novel, a common read with no content or respectable
matter whatsoever. AMERICAN DREAMER, though not by any means the
greatest film of the decade, at least justifies the murder mystery
novel genre that many people have fondly grown accustomed to as
their nightly bedtime story. True, AMERICAN DREAMER may leave
a lot to want, but the romantic notions of Paris juxtaposed with
the adventure of a fictitious novel that turns into a real scenario
proves to be an interesting enough plot to hold one's attention
and entertain an audience that perhaps, may have initially expected
to be out rightly disappointed.
Main Characters:
JoBeth Williams plays Cathy Palmer, a novelists
who, upon traveling to Paris to receive a recent award, winds up
in a car crash and awakens to suppose she is the heroine of her
novel.
Andre Valardy plays 'Dimitri', Rebecca Ryan's loyal
sidekick turned lover who is acutely aware of her every move more
than she would like to think.
Giancarlo Giannini plays Victor Marchand, the prime
suspect and corroborator in Rebecca Ryan's latest case.
Jean Rougerie plays Don Carlos, the man who saves
Cathy Palmer's life and ironically becomes 'Rebecca Ryan's' latest
adversary.
James Stanley plays Kevin Palmer, Cathy's detestably
selfish husband.
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