IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,1/10
488
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn employee at Diner's Club issues a credit card to a well-known mobster and has to retrieve it in order to keep his job.An employee at Diner's Club issues a credit card to a well-known mobster and has to retrieve it in order to keep his job.An employee at Diner's Club issues a credit card to a well-known mobster and has to retrieve it in order to keep his job.
Fotos
Henry Beckman
- Policeman
- (Nicht genannt)
John Close
- Patrolman Charlie Kinley
- (Nicht genannt)
Critt Davis
- Florist Driver
- (Nicht genannt)
Robert Foulk
- Policeman
- (Nicht genannt)
John Francis
- Comet Messenger
- (Nicht genannt)
John Hart
- Motorcycle Patrolman
- (Nicht genannt)
Bernie Kopell
- Comet Messenger
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesPersistent rumors (never confirmed) about this film suggest that it was originally intended as a vehicle for Jerry Lewis, and ended up starring Danny Kaye instead. Lewis made many films with Director Frank Tashlin, and they had a success (written by John Fenton Murray, who also worked on this film) with "It's Only Money" (1962). Many critics noted that the physical comedy involved in this film would have seemed more suited to a younger man than the 50-year-old Kaye; Lewis was 37.
- PatzerWhen the boss pulls away from the church in the closing chase scene, several crew members are reflected in the side of the car, including someone wearing very white shoes.
- Zitate
Foots Pulardos: No loot! No plane fare! No getaway!
[Looking up]
Foots Pulardos: Somebody up there hates my guts.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Electric Money (2001)
- SoundtracksThe Man from the Diners' Club
(1963)
Music by Johnny Lehmann
Lyrics by Steve Lawrence
Sung by Steve Lawrence
Ausgewählte Rezension
This movie attempts to replace Danny Kaye's usual verbal fireworks with adolescent slapstick, and it doesn't work.
Slapstick can be very funny, when done properly, and Danny did a good job of it in "The Court Jester", but here it falls flat.
I honestly didn't laugh at a single gag in the movie. It obviously wasn't tailored to Danny Kaye"s unique talents, which his earlier comedies were. It's much too generic. But worse, it's simply not funny.
And since Danny Kaye can be an incredibly funny performer, the fault obviously lies with the weak script, which plays like a throwback to an old Buster Keaton silent movie - without the laughs.
Don't waste your time. Instead, go watch one of Danny's classic comedies, like "The Court Jester" or "Wonder Man".
Slapstick can be very funny, when done properly, and Danny did a good job of it in "The Court Jester", but here it falls flat.
I honestly didn't laugh at a single gag in the movie. It obviously wasn't tailored to Danny Kaye"s unique talents, which his earlier comedies were. It's much too generic. But worse, it's simply not funny.
And since Danny Kaye can be an incredibly funny performer, the fault obviously lies with the weak script, which plays like a throwback to an old Buster Keaton silent movie - without the laughs.
Don't waste your time. Instead, go watch one of Danny's classic comedies, like "The Court Jester" or "Wonder Man".
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 36 Minuten
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Der Mann vom Diners Club (1963) officially released in India in English?
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