Variety, 07/10/1995, "...[A] funny, audience-pleasing comedy....Moore is winsome..."
Entertainment Weekly, 07/21/1995, pp.44-5, "...Carried along by the personalities of its stars -- in particular, by Grant....[Moore is] supremely vibrant..."
Produced by 1492 Pictures.
Released theatrically in the USA on July 12, 1995, "Nine Months" had an opening weekend box office gross of $12.1 million, it went on to gross $69.9 domestically.
Color by DeLuxe; shot in Panavision widescreen.
Additional credits: Gabriela Vazquez, Eric Tignini, Annie Spiegelman (assistant directors); David Luckenbach (steadicam operator); Ladd McIntosh (score orchestrator); Scott Kinzey (sound recordist).
The $14.98 VHS version has been released under 20th Century Fox's "Premiere Series" label.
Copyright 1995 20th Century Fox.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Surround - English, French
Additional Release Material:
Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailers
2. TV Spots
Interactive Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Selection
Samuel Faulkner's (Hugh Grant) fruitful, happy life completely falls apart when long-time girlfriend Rebecca (Julianne Moore) suddenly announces she's pregnant. The thought of fatherhood and responsibility terrifies Samuel -- who just happens to be a child psychologist. Although he does try hard get used to the idea, the months fly by without a change in his attitude -- clearly, he still does not want a baby. So Rebecca, fed-up with his infantile behavior, walks out on him. Miserable at the loss of his girlfriend, Samuel begins to reconsider his life, and eventually realizes that his existence can only be complete if Rebecca -- and their child -- remain a part of it. Now Samuel must find a way to convince Rebecca that he's not only ready for fatherhood, but for marriage as well...