Lorsque le propriétaire d'un lot de voitures d'occasion en difficulté est tué, il appartient au vendeur du lot d'éviter que la propriété ne tombe entre les mains du frère impitoyable du prop... Tout lireLorsque le propriétaire d'un lot de voitures d'occasion en difficulté est tué, il appartient au vendeur du lot d'éviter que la propriété ne tombe entre les mains du frère impitoyable du propriétaire et rival des voitures d'occasion.Lorsque le propriétaire d'un lot de voitures d'occasion en difficulté est tué, il appartient au vendeur du lot d'éviter que la propriété ne tombe entre les mains du frère impitoyable du propriétaire et rival des voitures d'occasion.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
- Sam Slaton
- (as Joseph P. Flaherty)
- Stanley Dewoski
- (as Dan Barrows)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn the scene where Roy L. Fuchs (Jack Warden) walks up to Rudy Russo (Kurt Russell) and Jeff (Gerrit Graham) as they are finishing shoveling dirt over the spot where they buried Luke, Graham didn't have any lines and kept pestering Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale for lines. Finally, he just decides to repeat whatever Russell said to Warden. Apparently, Warden was unaware of what Graham was doing, thus his line "What're you? A fuckin' parrot?". It was Warden's genuine annoyance at Graham, which worked so well in the scene that it was included in the final cut.
- GaffesWhen Barbara is in court defending the "mile of cars" accusation, Sam (the "Prosecutor") points out that she already has 25 cars on her lot "according to witnesses". If one mile of cars is 250 cars, and Rudy has "exactly 250 drivers" to drive back the 250 cars he bought from the Mexican, then they are well over the mark with one mile + 25 cars. They didn't have a "one car safety margin," they had a 25-car safety margin.
- Citations
[President Carter on television]
President Carter: -high inflation. What is the solution?
[Television cuts to the commercial for Luke's yard taking place in Roy's yard]
Jeff: You want the solution to inflation? Hi, friends. Marshall Lucky here for New Deal Used Cars, where we're lowering inflation not only by fighting high prices, not only by murdering high prices, but by blowing the living shit out of high prices. Yes sir. Here's an example. It's a 1972 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, for sixty-two ninety-nine. That price is too high.
[shoots the car]
Jeff: Yes sir. Here's another one. It's a Lincoln Continental, Mark IV, 1973. It's loaded. It's got air conditioning. It's got a stereo. It's got white-wall radial tires. It's got power steering, power brakes, power seats, power windows. And a price that is just too high.
[shoots the car]
Jeff: Yes sir.
[Jim appears on the car behind him in costume]
Jim the Mechanic: YAAAAAAHHHH.
Freddie Paris: [on microphone] Look out, Marshall Lucky. It's High Prices.
Jeff: Take this, you dirty ol' High Prices.
[shoots Jim, who puts on a very convincing act]
Jim the Mechanic: AHHHH. Ya got me Marshall. Ahhhhh...
Jeff: [shocked] Jesus Christ.
[winks at the screen]
Jeff: Yes sir, that's New Deal Used Cars... Now wait just a Goddamn minute. What the hell is this? Is this a 1974 Mercedes 450SL for *twenty-four thousand dollars*? That's too fucking high.
[blows up the car with dynamite. Roy watches at home]
Roy L. Fuchs: You son of a bitch.
Jeff: [laughs] Yes sir. We blew the shit out of that over-priced motherfucker just the way we blow the shit out of *all* high prices, down here at New Deal Used Cars. So y'all come on down. Did you hear what I said? New Deal Used Cars. So y'all come on down. Did you hear what I said?
[Television cuts back to the President]
President Carter: I have heard you, with unmistakable clarity...
Roy L. Fuchs: You son of a bitch.
[kicks the televison and electrocutes himself]
- Autres versionsCBS edited 7 minutes from this film for its 1985 network television premiere.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Biography: Al Lewis: Forever Grandpa (2000)
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- Budget
- 8 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 11 715 321 $ US
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- 11 715 321 $ US
- Durée1 heure 53 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1