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The Bread, My Sweet

  • 2001
  • PG-13
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
985
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Scott Baio and Kristin Minter in The Bread, My Sweet (2001)
A man proposes to a woman he's met once, all in the same day.
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A man proposes to a woman he's met once, all in the same day.A man proposes to a woman he's met once, all in the same day.A man proposes to a woman he's met once, all in the same day.

  • Director
    • Melissa Martin
  • Writer
    • Melissa Martin
  • Stars
    • Scott Baio
    • John Seitz
    • Kim Martin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    985
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Melissa Martin
    • Writer
      • Melissa Martin
    • Stars
      • Scott Baio
      • John Seitz
      • Kim Martin
    • 49User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins total

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    Scott Baio
    Scott Baio
    • Dominic
    John Seitz
    • Massimo
    Kim Martin
    • Customer
    Zachary Mott
    • Eddie
    • (as Billy Mott)
    Shuler Hensley
    Shuler Hensley
    • Pino
    Jennie Martin
    • Maude
    Rose Bray
    • Rose
    John Bechtol
    • Jeffrey
    Rosemary Prinz
    • Bella
    Jody O'Donnell
    • Preston
    Marty Sheets
    • Liz
    Bingo O'Malley
    Bingo O'Malley
    • CEO
    Nick Tallo
    Nick Tallo
    • Bomba
    Daniel Stafford
    • Boardroom Guy
    • (as Dan Stafford)
    Philip Winters
    • Dr. Wahl
    John Amplas
    John Amplas
    • Jimmy
    Fred Lehman
    • Lorenzo
    Katherine McKenna
    Katherine McKenna
    • Coffee Shop Regular
    • Director
      • Melissa Martin
    • Writer
      • Melissa Martin
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    thepugs105

    Italian heritage is warm and wonderful

    This movie was so wonderful. My family was very close to Gemma, and she was indeed a wonderful person. She was an amazing woman, and we often made the comment "They don't make women like that anymore!" She was kind, considerate, and a true symbol for our Italian heritage. My family knows how important family and friends are and we try to carry on the traditions of the old world Italian's. The seven fish Christmas-Eve dinner is the most spectacular evening of the year. I'm sure one of our recipes came from Gemma. This movie is so warm and wonderful, I can't wait to buy it. Hats off to the producers, directors, and actors. Thank you, thank you, thank you.....
    6mkfwilliams

    call me a softy, I liked it...

    Apparently some folks didn't care for this movie. Maybe it was because I caught it on pretty early in the morning, maybe it was my surprise at seeing Scott Baio play someone besides Chachi, but I liked it. I didn't catch the first part, so I'm only sketchy as to how his character became involved in the bakery. I came in when he'd taken Bella to the hospital, but the flick sort of sucked me in and I watched it. Maybe it's not Oscar worthy, maybe Scott Baio's no Pacino, but I found the movie to be likable, the characters to be fairly interesting, and the plot to be believable. I mean, I've seen worse. Lots worse. Like anything with Kevin Costner. At any rate, seeing Baio play ANYBODY besides Chachi (or Charles in Charge) was a good thing. And I loved the little Italian woman playing Bella. Makes me want to be Italian! So in short, if like me, you find yourself up way too early in the morning (or late at night) and you find this is on, there are worse ways to kill time. Just my two cents worth... :-)
    7bwyn

    sweet, sentimental, and enjoyable--especially for Pittsburgh foodies

    At first, I liked this movie because it's set almost entirely in the Strip District of Pittsburgh (a favorite haunt of mine & my husband's), and truly reflects the spirit of the place. The bakery interiors look like they were shot inside the real Enrico Biscotti, a great Italian bakery in the Strip--apparently the owner/baker is the director's husband. The Strip District is Pittsburgh's foodie heaven, so I was drawn into watching this one afternoon. But the sweet, character-driven story is what kept me watching. I've lived in Pittsburgh for 40 years, and these characters are realistic, not stereotypes. Scott Baio has definitely moved beyond "Happy Days", and the rest of the cast does a fine job. I love that his character spends his time away from his soulless corporate job baking, not only because his brothers work there and need their jobs, but because it keeps him grounded. I think of this film as a little gem. It's a sweet story, fairly well told.
    8shopperchicadee

    An offbeat favorite

    I really liked this film. It has a small, character-driven feel of an indie, but with a sweet core. It makes me wish I had a family bakery like that near my house - and it reminds me that inside every little room there is a story playing out. Real life isn't filled with explosions, easy sex and Barbie-shaped women. Life is about the relationships we have with the people around us. While this movie is nothing like the TV show Northern Exposure, it still reminds me of that show. If you enjoy that sort of character/relationship-type story - one that has a happy soul - you'll probably like this story too. It's not a blockbuster-type movie. It's probably not even a Saturday night date movie. But if you are in the mood for a simple story about members of an urban family and how their lives interconnect, this might be one you'll enjoy.
    dbadak

    Very enjoyable

    I agree with the 7.3 rating.....I enjoyed this movie very much. Very touching and lovely. Not every movie has to be "important" and thought provoking. At the end of a stressful day, this was a great movie to unwind with.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The Enrico Biscotti Bakery is owned and operated by Director Melissa Martins husband. Massimo and Bella are also based on the actual residents who lived above the bakery.
    • Quotes

      [Dominic is waking Massimo after Bella has died]

      Dominic: [in Italian] I'm sorry, Massimo. But Bella is not in this world this morning. She's sleeping with God.

    • Soundtracks
      Massimo's Entrance
      Written by Susan Hartford

      Performed by Jim DiSpirito and Joe Bishkoff

      Published by Syntrax Music (ASCAP)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • A Wedding for Bella
    • Filming locations
      • Strip District, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • Who Knew Productions
      • Cineguild Entertainment Group
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $600,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,023,156
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,023,156
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS-Stereo

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