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A New Leaf

  • 1971
  • G
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Walter Matthau and Elaine May in A New Leaf (1971)
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When Henry Graham's lawyer informs him that his playboy lifestyle has consumed all of his funds, he must avoid sliding down the social ladder. He plans to marry wealthy scientist Henrietta L... Read allWhen Henry Graham's lawyer informs him that his playboy lifestyle has consumed all of his funds, he must avoid sliding down the social ladder. He plans to marry wealthy scientist Henrietta Lowell--and kill her.When Henry Graham's lawyer informs him that his playboy lifestyle has consumed all of his funds, he must avoid sliding down the social ladder. He plans to marry wealthy scientist Henrietta Lowell--and kill her.

  • Director
    • Elaine May
  • Writers
    • Elaine May
    • Jack Ritchie
  • Stars
    • Walter Matthau
    • Elaine May
    • Jack Weston
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    • Director
      • Elaine May
    • Writers
      • Elaine May
      • Jack Ritchie
    • Stars
      • Walter Matthau
      • Elaine May
      • Jack Weston
    • 86User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Walter Matthau
    Walter Matthau
    • Henry Graham
    Elaine May
    Elaine May
    • Henrietta Lowell
    Jack Weston
    Jack Weston
    • Andy McPherson
    George Rose
    George Rose
    • Harold
    James Coco
    James Coco
    • Uncle Harry
    Doris Roberts
    Doris Roberts
    • Mrs. Traggert
    Renée Taylor
    Renée Taylor
    • Sharon Hart
    William Redfield
    William Redfield
    • Beckett
    Graham Jarvis
    Graham Jarvis
    • Bo
    Jess Osuna
    Jess Osuna
    • Frank
    David Doyle
    David Doyle
    • Mel
    Fred Stewart
    Fred Stewart
    • Mr. von Rensaeller
    Mark Gordon
    • John
    Rose Arrick
    • Gloria Cunliffe
    Conrad Bain
    Conrad Bain
    • Professor Heinrich
    • (uncredited)
    Ida Berlin
    • Maid
    • (uncredited)
    Mildred Clinton
    • Mrs. Heinrich
    • (uncredited)
    Trent Gough
    • Victor the Butler
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Elaine May
    • Writers
      • Elaine May
      • Jack Ritchie
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    Kevin-94

    Great fun

    My room mate and I love this film. We're always quoting lines from it.

    "There's carbon on the valves!"

    "I've achieved a sort of immortality. As a footnote and under G."

    "Henrietta, you have your head in the arm hole!"

    I respect Ms. May so much I feel a little guilty enjoying the film she disowned. I hope one day she will, if possible, do a "Touch Of Evil" style re-editing of the film, so that we can enjoy it as she originally intended. I guess you could say that this is my hope and my dream, which is to say that my hope and my dream are the same (my dream.)
    dougdoepke

    May is Unforgettable

    Plot-- Having neither money nor feelings, an aging wastrel better figure out how to get money quickly or he's in big trouble. Thanks to his quick thinking manservant, he looks to marry a rich woman. Soon he settles on a lonely, inept young woman who specializes in both botany and ruining rugs. So what will happen now.

    Well, I guess the movie's a comedy thanks mainly to May's touchingly clumsy funny girl. Still, it's a hard movie to get a handle on. Matthau's coldly calculating fortune hunter hardly cracks a smile the whole time, even in social situations. Between the two, they're hardly a promising comedy mix. Yet, the mix works even as Graham (Matthau) pores over a poisoning book on his wedding night, while poor Lowell (May) can't even get her gown on straight. No, the movie may not be a knee-slapper, but it is unusually charming in its own way. In fact, May manages to make her character one of the most uniquely winning that I've had the good luck to see. Then too, casting the familiar faces of Coco and Weston conveys a hint of tongue in cheek even as they play a couple of mean guys.

    The ending is appropriate as the movie's title suggests. At the same time we can't be sure what the emotionally destitute Graham will do. After all, he wants status, but without the responsibilities.

    Apparently, May was the creative hand (writer and director) behind this unusual comedy-drama. Too bad she was also behind the monumental flop Ishtar which appears to have slowed her promising movie career. No, the movie may not be a knee-slapper, but it is humorously different. Thanks to May, we're left with a memorable portrayal that I'll think of every time I check the carbon on my car's cylinders.
    8secondtake

    Directed and acted with a kind of off kilter perfect pitch...an unexpected find

    A New Leaf (1971)

    A kookie, forcibly odd movie. If at first you think it's just plain stupid, keep watching. It's really well balanced, smartly written, and acted with more restraint than usual for a madcap movie like this.

    It's billed (by some) as filled with dark humor, but it didn't strike me as dark, not like the contemporary "Harold and Maude" for example. But there is an unusual tone achieved here that is just slightly different and worth getting a feel for. There is, for another example, a parallel in general plot and scenario to "How to Murder Your Wife" from 1965, complete with the willing butler and the hapless rich bachelor, but that movie is a silly 1960s farce and this one has an edge of almost poignancy to it. (I write that word and think Elaine May would cringe--only because I don't think there is an intention to be sentimental or even romantic, the last scene notwithstanding.)

    The star is singularly Walter Matthau, who is almost necessarily goofy just by appearances. But maybe the first clever trick by the director, Elaine May, is putting the goofy man in even goofier situations so that he comes off as actually someone serious and believable. To have his character, Henry Graham, driving in his red Ferrari wearing a crash helmet is pure insanity, yet you don't blink an eye. The guy is self-absorbed and nuts. But also very likable, a little out of touch the way we all are, or wish we could be (if we had his money).

    And of course the man's dilemma is stated immediately: the money he once had so much of is used up. And you have to see to appreciate the one long scene in the first twenty minutes with Graham meeting his financial adviser about some bounced checks. This is comedy at its absolute best--I mean that. Watch only this scene if you must (and I dare you to skip the rest of the movie once you do). The actor opposite Matthau here is William Redfield, who pulls off the most brilliant of performances.

    The other leading character, eventually, is Elaine May herself as the clumsy, naive, filthy rich scientist who Graham sets his sights on for salvation. She is terrific, as well, and like Woody Allen of the same time ("Bananas" is also 1971) seems to direct her own comic zaniness with a calculated distance. The rest of the shenanigans play out with the necessary twists, and it's consistently funny.

    So, see this for its freshness even four decades later. No wonder it has a (small but growing) cult following. May has suffered historically from having made the bizarrely awkward "Ishtar" and for being forever linked in the early 1960s as the comedy partner of Mike Nichols, whose movie career overshadows almost everyone's. But here, at least, she shines on her own terms, without distraction.
    8nxgn_not_not

    Uneven, but precious.

    Elaine May has created a many layered comedy that stays with you, if you can connect with it. The paths ones life takes often has many bends. Henry (Matthau) has no idea how many. Born to a life style he can not maintain, he chooses to deal with adversity by ignoring it. Eventually reality shakes him loose, and he must learn to deal with things and give back to society rather than taking from it. Henrietta (May) is his victim and his savior. The epitome of a child who was always sent away, she has grown into a person who is not really there. Her catalyst and transmogrifier is Henry. Haunting dialog and poignant social exposition make this classic 70's sleeper worth every stretch.
    chez-3

    An almost forgotten comedy classic

    Few people have ever even heard of "A New Leaf" and that is a shame. It is one of the funniest films in the last 30 years. Walter Matthau plays a spoiled rich man who discovers that his fortune is gone and he needs to marry in a short time to save what little he has left. His solution? Woo a rich woman, marry her, and kill her all in a week. So he picks the nerdy, klutzy, and not so attractive Elaine May (brilliant...she also wrote and directed) whose love is flowers. The film then follows Matthau as he attempts to carry out his plan. This film is full of BIG laughs and should be seen by anyone who loves a good comedy.

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    • Trivia
      The film as delivered by Elaine May was drastically re-cut and shortened ("butchered", according to some) by Paramount before its release. May sued Paramount after such drastic cuts and attempted to have her name removed from the credits, but was unsuccessful. Sadly, neither the director's cut of the film nor the original shooting script has ever been made publicly available.
    • Quotes

      Henry Graham: Excuse me, you're not by any chance related to the Boston Hitlers?

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Buried Treasures - 1987 Edition (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      In a Monastery Garden
      (uncredited)

      Music by Albert W. Ketèlbey

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 1971 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • The Green Heart
    • Filming locations
      • Oakland Gardens, Queens, New York City, New York, USA(Henry drives his Ferrari from the southbound Cross Island Parkway to the eastbound Long Island Expressway)
    • Production companies
      • Aries Productions
      • Elkins Entertainment
      • Elkins Productions International Corporation
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $308
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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