Graced with a velvet voice, 21-year-old Violet Sanford heads to New York to pursue her dream of becoming a songwriter only to find her aspirations sidelined by the accolades and notoriety she receives at her "day" job as a barmaid at Coyote Ugly. The "Coyotes" as they are affectionately called tantalize customers and the media alike with their outrageous antics, making Coyote Ugly the watering hole for guys on the prowl.
Piper Perabo
Violet Sanford (Jersey)
Maria Bello
Lil
Bridget Moynahan
Rachel
Tyra Banks
Zoe
Izabella Miko
Cammie
John Goodman
Bill
LeAnn Rimes
LeAnn Rimes
Adam Garcia
Kevin O'Donnell
Sarah Jane Morris
Girl at the Surprise Party
Melanie Lynskey
Gloria
Kaitlin Olson
Bidding Customer
Susan Yeagley
Bidding Customer
JJ Snyder
Bidding Customer
Jill Gettelson
Bidding Customer
Whitney Dylan
Fiji Mermaid Worker
Melody Perkins
New Coyote
Michael Weston
Danny
Chip Chinery
Cop
Nick Vallelonga
Cop
Michael Bay
Photographer
Del Pentecost
Lou
Jeremy Rowley
William Morris Receptionist
Ellen Cleghorne
Music Publishing Receptionist
John Fugelsang
Richie the Booker
Bud Cort
Romero
Frank Medrano
Walt
Elizabeth Beckwith
Management Office Receptionist
Diane Hudock
Open Mic Woman
Wali Collins
Critch
Nicole Ghastin
Lyndsay Morgan
Jonathan Klein
Manager
Alexandra Balahoutis
Hostess
Johnny Knoxville
College Guy
Chris Wylde
College Guy
Mandy Amano
Dancing Girl in Bar
Stephanie Hodge
Dancing Girl in Bar
Carla Alapont
Dancing Girl in Bar
Allison Ford
Dancing Girl in Bar
Kathy Nowrey
Dancing Girl in Bar
Joseph Patrick Kelly
Coyote Ugly Bar Patron
Greg Collins
Coyote Ugly Bar Patron
Stephen Snedden
Customer - Fancy Drinks
James T. Sale
Finale Club Drunk
Joe Bucaro III
Finale Club Drunk
Director
David McNally
Writer
Gina Wendkos
February 10, 2017
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I managed to see this movie on it's first day of screening in New York, back in 2000, just before I went back to Europe.
'Coyote Ugly' is a nice romantic comedy, perfectly fit for the generation who didn't grow up with 'Flashdance', Saturday Night Fever etc.
Piper Perado plays the young aspiring song-writer who wants to get a major record-deal, write songs and then safely watch others perform her music. But then there's this little snag, called reality. Although the story is not very surprising it is solid and consistent told. We understand why she ends up on the bar dancing (no spoiler here). And at the same time we understand why her father is disappointed. A fine part played by John Goodman. At times their relationship reminded me of the one Madonna and Danny Aiello had in the 'Father Don't Preach' music-video. Father reluctantly sees his daughter grow up. And she only wants him to be proud of her.
After I saw the trailer on television I immediately went to the REAL Coyote Ugly Saloon on 1st Avenue on which this film was based (unless there's another one, of course). The real bar is not nearly as flashy as it's celluloid counterpart. But they DO hose down annoying customers with beer and there IS dancing on the bar. However by the female customers, rather than the waitresses. But they do get fresh with you if you happen to order something they don't serve. (anything besides beer and Jack Daniels) And they do drink shots with the costumers. Funny detail is that in the movie is explained why they don't get drunk.
I know, I know, we already have Flashdance. (Also from Bruckheimer) but I don't mind if this type of story is being updated now and then, right? Although the soundtrack could sound a bit more contemporary.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$45,000,000.00
Revenue:
$113,900,000.00