Love Potion No. 9

Paul Matthews (Tate Donovan) and Diane Farrow (Sandra Bullock) are two nerdy twenty something’s who have so much in common it almost hurts. Neither have been on a real date in years. Desperate, Paul visits an enigmatic fortune teller, Madame Ruth (Anne Bancroft), who, after reading his palm and identifying his lack of female companionship, gives him some love potion number eight. It is guaranteed to make him irresistible to women.

Initially reluctant to try it, he throws the formula in the garbage.
After seeing the effects of the potion on his cat and then on a chimpanzee at the lab, however, Paul and Diane agree to test
the stuff on themselves. Diane gets immediate results and
is wooed, first by a dashing European car designer, Enrico
Pazzoli (Adrian Paul), and then by Prince Geoffrey of England
(Dylan Baker). Overnight, she is transformed from a frumpy
wallflower to a siren surrounded by men. Paul, gets his
revenge on a blonde who had previously made a fool of him,
and then seduces an entire sorority house for good measure.

   
Cast   Producers  
 

Adrian Paul
Tate Donovan
Sandra Bullock
Mary Mara 
Dale Midkiff
Hillary Bailey Smith
Anne Bancroft
Dylan Baker

Director
Dale Launer

Enrico Pazzoli
Paul Matthews
Diane Farrow
Marisa
Gary Logan
Sally
Madame Ruth
Prince Geoffrey

Writing credits
Dale Launer 

            
 

Jeffrey Downer
Thomas M. Hammel
Dale Launer

Locations
 
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Bornheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA
 

associate producer
executive producer
producer

Cinematography
William Wages

Music by
Jed Leiber


   
 
quotations

Diane Farrow:
You know, all my life, I've felt ugly, and now I have the worlds most desireable man telling me that I am beautiful.
I have the Prince of England at home pining for me. I mean, Paul, this is like a dream come true. I could be a princess.

Enrico Pazzoli: Has anyone ever told you how beautiful
you are?
Diane Farrow: No. No one in their right mind.Love Potion No 9

Enrico

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Music

"LOVE POTION #9" Written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller Performed by The Clovers
"LOVE POTION #9" (End Title Version) Performed by Carole Davis
"BORN TO LOSE" Written by Ted Daffan Performed by Ray Charles
"I NEVER LOVED A MAN (THE WAY I LOVE YOU)" Written by Ronnie Shannon Performed by Aretha Franklin
"I NEED A MAN" Written by Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart Performed by Eurythmics
"PAIN IN MY HEART" Written by Naomi Neville Performed by Otis Redding
"Y.M.C.A." Written by Victor Willis, Henry Belolo and Jacques Morali Performed by The Village People
"BIG TROUBLE" Written by Fran Luccia and Danny Powers Performed by Fran Lucci
"THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY" Written and Performed by Ennio Morricone
"THE MORE I SEE YOU" Written by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon
"SERENADE IN BLUE" Written by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon
"MACK THE KNIFE" Written by Kurt Weill and Bert Brecht
"LOW RIDER" Written by Allen Sylvester, Harold R. Brown, Morris D. Dickerson, Gerald Goldstein, Lonnie Jordan (as Leroy Jordan), Lee Oscar, Charles Miller and Howard Scott. Performed by War
"RUBY BABY" Written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller Performed by Donald Fagen