Probably it was written by himself as a way of self-motivation.
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Yes. This movie is based on the eponymous biography, also released in 2006.
Gardner makes a cameo appearance at the very end of the movie, passing his movie counterpart in the street as Christopher tells knock-knock jokes.
Gardner makes a cameo appearance at the very end of the movie, passing his movie counterpart in the street as Christopher tells knock-knock jokes.
Here's a few:
The Dean Witter internship wasn't unsalaried, but had a $1,000/mo. stipend.
The internship lasted 10 months, not 6.
Chris Jr. was 18 months old, not preschool aged, when his mother left him with his father.
They were not rejected from a women's shelter; Glide Memorial, where they stayed in the movie and in real life, was a single mothers' shelter at the time.
He did not have to work short hours; in fact he started early and stayed late.
He was a bone scanner salesman, but not self-invested; he quit the job before taking the internship.
The Dean Witter internship wasn't unsalaried, but had a $1,000/mo. stipend.
The internship lasted 10 months, not 6.
Chris Jr. was 18 months old, not preschool aged, when his mother left him with his father.
They were not rejected from a women's shelter; Glide Memorial, where they stayed in the movie and in real life, was a single mothers' shelter at the time.
He did not have to work short hours; in fact he started early and stayed late.
He was a bone scanner salesman, but not self-invested; he quit the job before taking the internship.
Gardner added it himself, in honor of succesful broker Marc Rich, who was not involved in Gardner's company.
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-- "In My Heart" by Moby
In earlier trailers
-- "Time" by Chantal Kreviazuk
-- "Ooh Child" by Five Stairsteps
-- song at the end: "Soar" by Christina Aguilera
-- "In My Heart" by Moby
In earlier trailers
-- "Time" by Chantal Kreviazuk
-- "Ooh Child" by Five Stairsteps
-- song at the end: "Soar" by Christina Aguilera
The title is intentionally misspelled, as it also appears as graffiti in a scene in the film. The misspelled phrase is actually taken from an essay written in 1776 that argued that whites and blacks were created equal. The essay, which was written by Lemuel Haynes, a biracial man living in New England during the Revolution, quoted Thomas Jefferson's well-known sentence from the United States Declaration of Independence, but spelled the last word of the sentence with a y. The sentence, as it appears in Lemuel's essay, is as follows: "We hold these truths to be self-Evident, that all men are created Equal, that they are Endowed By their Creator with Ceartain [sic] unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happyness."
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- How long is The Pursuit of Happyness?1 hour and 57 minutes
- When was The Pursuit of Happyness released?December 15, 2006
- What is the IMDb rating of The Pursuit of Happyness?8 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in The Pursuit of Happyness?Chris Gardner, Christopher, Linda, Jay Twistle, Martin Frohm, Alan Frakesh, Walter Ribbon, Mrs. Chu, Tim Ribbon, Hippie Girl, and others
- What is the plot of The Pursuit of Happyness?A struggling salesman takes custody of his son as he's poised to begin a life-changing professional career.
- What was the budget for The Pursuit of Happyness?$55 million
- How much did The Pursuit of Happyness earn at the worldwide box office?$307 million
- How much did The Pursuit of Happyness earn at the US box office?$164 million
- What is The Pursuit of Happyness rated?PG-13
- What genre is The Pursuit of Happyness?Biographical and Drama
- How many awards has The Pursuit of Happyness won?12 awards
- How many awards has The Pursuit of Happyness been nominated for?38 nominations
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