Taglines: Two women. One tropical island. Paradise can be hell.
Only You movie storyline. Clifford Godfrey is a doll’s house designer who is dumped by his fiancée a mere few hours before they are to depart for a vacation in Mexico. Clare Enfield, a travel agent, informs Cliff that his tickets are non-refundable. Upset, Cliff goes to a bar where he meets Amanda Hughes, a drunk party girl recently dumped by her rich boyfriend Max after he reunited with his estranged wife: she agrees to travel along with Cliff to Mexico.
When Amanda sobers the following morning, she has no recollection of sleeping with or traveling with Cliff to Mexico. Despite her initial reservations, he convinces Amanda to stay with him for the duration of the getaway. During their vacation, she continually flirts with and then rejects Cliff, manipulating him and having him take her on a shopping spree at the resort as well as an expensive dinner, where she pays little attention to Cliff and flirts with other men.
During dinner at the hotel, Cliff runs into Clare again, who is photographing the restaurant for a travel brochure of the resort, and thanks her for not allowing him a refund. After dinner, Amanda leads Cliff to a jacuzzi pool where she asks him to strip and wait for her in the water while she goes back to retrieve a missing earring. While he waits, Amanda flirts with various men at the bar. Amanda is a no-show once again after Cliff returns to the hotel room and draws a romantic bubble bath, falling asleep. He now begins to see Amanda for the shallow gold digger she truly is.
Only You is a 1992 harem comedy film starring Tom McFadden, Andrew McCarthy, Joel Murray, Daniel Roebuck, Helen Hunt, Liz Sheridan, Monty Ash, Marsha Dietlein, Kelly Preston, Elvis Ballasteros and was directed by Betty Thomas, in her film directing debut.
Only You (1992)
Directed by: Betty Thomas
Starring: Tom McFadden, Andrew McCarthy, Joel Murray, Daniel Roebuck, Helen Hunt, Liz Sheridan, Monty Ash, Marsha Dietlein, Kelly Preston, Elvis Ballasteros
Screenplay by: Wayne Allan Rice
Production Design by: A. Rosalind Crew
Cinematography by: Bryan England
Film Editing by: Peter Teschner
Costume Design by: Deborah Waknin
Art Direction by: Arlan Jay Vetter
Music by: Peter Rodgers Melnick
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some strong language.
Distributed by: Live America
Release Date: June 4, 1992
Views: 99