Nine Months Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

A single man faces the terrifying prospect of seeing his carefree life dashed by a visit from the stork in this comedy. Samuel Falkner (Hugh Grant) is a child psychiatrist who has no kids of his own and doesn't want any, which leaves him a bit shaken when his girlfriend of five years, Rebecca Taylor (Julianne Moore) announces that she's pregnant. Suddenly, Samuel is plagued by paranoid fantasies about how marriage and fatherhood will change his life, which are not at all soothed by frequent visits from Rebecca's chronically-pregnant friend Gail Dwyer (Joan Cusack) and her half-bright lummox of a husband, Marty (Tom Arnold). Too selfish to deal with Rebecca's needs, Samuel parts company with her and takes a last stab at playing the field, but when he sees an ultrasound of his soon-to-be-born son, he decides that it's time to face his responsibilities before it's too late. Nine Months also features Robin Williams in a small role as Dr. Kosevich, an ob-gyn with a weak grasp of the English language. - Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
07/12/1995
DVD Release Date:
04/17/2001
Rating:
PG-13
MPAA Reasons:
for language and sexual innuendo.
Run Time:
103 min.
Distributor(s):
Fox
Production Co.:
20th Century Fox
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Playing the Field, Parenthood, Expecting a Baby
Tone:
Affectionate, Easygoing, Goofy, Humorous, Light, Quirky, Witty
Keywords:
fear-of-commitment, girlfriend, love, love-conquers-all, marriage, missing-person, parent, pregnancy, psychiatry, yuppies
Language:
English
Version of / Remake of:
Status:
DVD