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My First Mister
My First Mister

My First Mister (2001)

65% User Rating
1h 49min
Comedy
Drama
Romance

"Mismatched. Misguided. Unmistakably friends."

Leelee Sobieski is brash, abrasive and vulnerable as a teenage child of divorce who hides her pain behind a mask of hard-edged gothic rebellion. Albert Brooks plays a man who is her total opposite, a precise and well-ordered menswear store owner of forty-nine who manages limited expectations and protects lonely secrets with pleasant ritual and quiet, ironic reserve. These two total opposites collide in conflict then come together in a surprising alliance, changing each other's lives forever.

Christine LahtiDirector

Cast

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Albert Brooks

Albert Brooks

Randall ("R")

Leelee Sobieski

Leelee Sobieski

Jennifer ("J")

Desmond Harrington

Desmond Harrington

Randy

Carol Kane

Carol Kane

Mrs. Benson

Mary Kay Place

Mary Kay Place

Patty (Nurse)

Michael McKean

Michael McKean

Bob

Rutanya Alda

Rutanya Alda

Woman at Apartment

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Natasha Braisewell

Girl in Vintage

Henry Brown

Henry Brown

Jack Taylor (Salesman)

Gary Bullock

Gary Bullock

Mr. Smithman

Kevin Cooney

Kevin Cooney

Doctor

Nic Costa

Nic Costa

Blaine (Surfer Boy)

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William Forward

Customer

John Goodman

John Goodman

Benjamin

Shawn Huff

Shawn Huff

Woman at R's Store

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Chadwick Palmatier

Manager

Pauley Perrette

Pauley Perrette

Bebe

Lisa Jane Persky

Lisa Jane Persky

Sheila

Katee Sackhoff

Katee Sackhoff

Ashley

Lorna Scott

Lorna Scott

Woman in Store

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Matthew St. Clair

Kevin

Chris Wylde

Chris Wylde

Waiter (Coffee House)

Joan Blair

Joan Blair

Sauna Woman (uncredited)

Rainbow Underhill

Rainbow Underhill

Goth Girl (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 70%

September 23, 2025

**_Love is key to let down the mask and unite_** An alienated 17 years-old girl hiding behind piercings (Leelee Sobieski) applies for a job at a swank clothing store in a Los Angeles mall and starts an interesting relationship with the 49 years-old manager (Albert Brooks). But what’s the nature of their connection? The curiously titled "My First Mister" (2001) was Christine Lahti’s only directorial effort, as far as feature films go. It treads similar terrain as “Lawn Dogs” from four years earlier and does it better. Like that film, a few scenes come across a little awkward or unconvincing but, for the most part, it works and is more effective by comparison. The best of these types of movies, of course, is “Lost in Translation,” which came out two years later. Someone might balk that “Lost” takes a different direction and that’s obvious, but it doesn’t change the fact that these flicks tackle similar themes. They explore the nature of a profound connection between members of the opposite sex from different generations. Is it a spiritual connection in the sense of father/daughter or is it a romantic connection? If it’s the former, does that automatically omit any and all feelings of the latter? Needless to say, love is a powerful emotion and when a ‘love connection’ takes place, the participants have to be careful to channel such potent feelings in a positive direction. Otherwise, great destruction can occur. Be wise, my son; be careful, my daughter; and wonderful things can occur. As the proverb says, “Let love and faithfulness never leave you; bind them around your neck, write them on the tablet of your heart.” It runs 1 hour, 49 minutes, and was shot in the Los Angeles area, including Westfield Century City (mall), Venice and Santa Clarita. GRADE: B

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