Un auteur-compositeur traite de sa crise du moyen-âge alors qu'il est obsédé par Jenny, une jeune mariée.Un auteur-compositeur traite de sa crise du moyen-âge alors qu'il est obsédé par Jenny, une jeune mariée.Un auteur-compositeur traite de sa crise du moyen-âge alors qu'il est obsédé par Jenny, une jeune mariée.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nommé pour 2 Oscars
- 12 nominations au total
Sam J. Jones
- David Hanley
- (as Sam Jones)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesGeorge Segal originally was cast in the lead role but walked off the set shortly after filming began. Rumor had it that this was because Dame Julie Andrews' role had been built up. Allegedly, after the movie had been released, Segal was asked if he had seen it, and he replied by giving "the finger". This marks the first time that George was replaced by Dudley Moore. This happened again for the title role of Arthur (1981). Conversely, in Leçons de séduction (1996), Moore was replaced by Segal.
- GaffesWhen George is driving past the limo (as Jenny arrives at her wedding), he is driving on the wrong side of the road, having crossed a double-yellow line, and crashes head-first into a police car. The officer gives George a ticket for an expired license, no registration, and reckless driving, yet George is allowed to drive away. The officer even yells at George to "Go on, move it!"
- Citations
George Webber: I was in the Royal Air Force as a matter of fact.
Bill Collins: I thought you had to be English to be in that.
George Webber: You do.
Bill Collins: You an English fella, huh?
George Webber: Mm-hmm.
Bill Collins: [after long reflection] That's all right.
- Crédits fousWhen the credits of the cast begins to scroll up and out of the iris of the telescope's view into George and Samantha's penthouse, the members of the cast are listed but not the characters they played.
- Versions alternativesThe TV print substitutes tamer versions for some of movie's racier moments. In particular, scenes featuring porn star Annette Haven as Dudley Moore's exhibitionist neighbor have been removed, replaced with scenes involving another actress. On scene features Moore's character using a telescope to watch a naked Haven making love. (In the TV version, a substitute actress kisses a man while wearing a robe.) A later nude orgy is replaced by a similar scene, but with everyone wearing bathing suits. In addition, the comedic lovemaking scene between Derek and Moore is played in the dark in the TV version.
Commentaire à la une
"10" (4 outta 5 stars) Kind of weird seeing this movie again after 20 years. When I first saw it I was just a kid in my early 20s and now I am older than the character Dudley Moore plays in this movie... a cranky, disillusioned composer going through a mid-life crisis. Dang, I never had one of those at 40... does this mean I'm overdue? Anyway, flawed as this movie is, it is still a classic. It's generally considered a "comedy" but the most effective scenes are the quieter, more melancholy scenes. (The scene where Moore plays the piano in the bar for Dee Wallace gets me every time.) This is probably the best role of Moore's career... he's able to come across as sympathetic even while acting like a jerk for most of the movie. It's the supporting performances by Julie Andrews, Dee Wallace, Robert Webber and Brian Dennehy that really give the movie its depth. Thankfully, Bo Derek doesn't really have to do any acting, so she doesn't throw the movie too much out of whack. The movie seems a lot sadder to me these days... though I thought it was hysterically funny 25 years ago.
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 74 865 517 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 526 692 $US
- 7 oct. 1979
- Montant brut mondial
- 74 865 517 $US
- Durée2 heures 2 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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