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The Troublemaker

  • 1964
  • Approved
  • 1h 20m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
77
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China Lee in The Troublemaker (1964)
Comédie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA naive chicken farmer from New Jersey moves to Greenwich Village to open a coffee house. The obstacles he must overcome include the mob (who, in one of the movie's funniest scenes, surrepti... Tout lireA naive chicken farmer from New Jersey moves to Greenwich Village to open a coffee house. The obstacles he must overcome include the mob (who, in one of the movie's funniest scenes, surreptitiously follow him in a garbage truck) and corrupt officials--among them, an Irish fire ch... Tout lireA naive chicken farmer from New Jersey moves to Greenwich Village to open a coffee house. The obstacles he must overcome include the mob (who, in one of the movie's funniest scenes, surreptitiously follow him in a garbage truck) and corrupt officials--among them, an Irish fire chief, played by Godfrey Cambridge, black comic actor.

  • Director
    • Theodore J. Flicker
  • Writers
    • Buck Henry
    • Theodore J. Flicker
  • Stars
    • Tom Aldredge
    • Joan Darling
    • James Frawley
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    77
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Theodore J. Flicker
    • Writers
      • Buck Henry
      • Theodore J. Flicker
    • Stars
      • Tom Aldredge
      • Joan Darling
      • James Frawley
    • 4Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 5Commentaires de critiques
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    Rôles principaux20

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    Tom Aldredge
    Tom Aldredge
    • Jack Armstrong
    Joan Darling
    Joan Darling
    • Denver James
    James Frawley
    James Frawley
    • Sal Kelly…
    Theodore J. Flicker
    • Mr. Big
    Buck Henry
    Buck Henry
    • T. R. Kingston
    Charles White
    Charles White
    • Building Inspector
    Godfrey Cambridge
    Godfrey Cambridge
    • Fire Inspector
    Bernard Reed
    • Sanitation Inspector
    Michael Currie
    Michael Currie
    • Electrical Inspector
    Adelaide Klein
    • Psychiatrist
    Leo Lerman
    • Dirty Old Man
    Al Freeman Jr.
    Al Freeman Jr.
    • Intern
    Joy Claussen
    • Miss Simmons
    China Lee
    China Lee
    • The Hooker
    Betty Stanton
    • Girl On Couch
    Robbie Reed
    • Kid
    Francis Dux
    • Nazi Leader
    Calvin Ander
    • Mr. Cohen
    • Director
      • Theodore J. Flicker
    • Writers
      • Buck Henry
      • Theodore J. Flicker
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    7leliorisen

    Quirky jewel from the 60s

    I saw the movie on cable last night, but could not find it in the TV listing, ironically enough. I didn't catch the entire film, maybe about an hour's worth, but it is definitely one of the most offbeat films from the era. Buck Henry came off as a cross between Jack Lemmon and Steve Allen, with Tom Aldredge as a Gene Wilder type.

    The entire ambience was reminiscent of Dobie Gillis and there is a very New York-sensibility throughout. Actually it almost seemed like the cinematic bonding of Woody Allen and Maynard G. Krebs.

    It also seemed to foreshadow the coming free love movement of the latter part of the 60s with a very frank look at sexual openness in relationships.

    Surprising, quirky and original. I would love to own it on DVD if it ever becomes available. Wishful thinking? Well, it is being played on cable, so who knows?
    googlemorf

    Odd-ball rare find!

    A friend of mine recorded this from cable. Buck Henry is in it as well as wrote it.. His character has shades of Maxwell Smart whom he and Mel Brooks would create soon after. Strange satirical comedy with a surreal edge and over the top characters. I'd love to see it again!
    7davidvmcgillivray-24-905811

    Groundbreaking comedy that grew out of New York's improv scene

    I have waited more than 50 years to see this film. As someone else has pointed out, it has finally appeared in the UK on the quirky Talking Pictures channel, and it was well worth the wait. The zany comedy style is that of the Greenwich Village scene of the time and where much of the film was shot. It marked the film debut of several important players, a remarkable number of whom went on to become directors themselves. It's not beyond the realms of possibility that it was this film that helped inspire Woody Allen to direct. Writer-director Theodore J. Flicker offers a fascinating satire of Greenwich Village society, where the average resident is an artist-poet-sculptor and it's impossible to open a new business without paying everybody off, notably the Mafia. The eponymous troublemaker (Tom Aldredge) tries to buck the system, but eventually surrenders to it. A lot of the jokes (Buck Henry's I'll warrant) are still funny. The visual humour is more variable and with the arrival of the killer dust carts becomes surreal. But what must have seemed bizarre at the time is now commonplace. As many will know, Flicker went on to direct only one major mainstream picture, "The President's Analyst", before fading. My impression is that it was only here, on his first movie, when he was surrounded by such an abundance of like minds, that he was able to do his best. One of my favourite scenes features Adelaide Klein, a comic actress of whom I'd never heard (this was her last film), playing a bonkers psychiatrist, who then attacks her black intern, played by none other than Al Freeman Jnr., who went on to star in "Dutchman". It's an example of the edgy humour that didn't arrive in the mainstream until more than 20 years later. There are also jokes about a paedophile and neo-Nazis. And, yes, that's Tiny Tim (uncredited both on the film and here) as one of the latter. A must-see for anyone interested in the history of comedy.
    7rdoyle29

    A mildly racy bit of oddball farce from the co=creator of "Barney Miller"

    New Jersey chicken farmer Tom Aldredge moves to New York to open a coffee shop in Greenwich Village so that he can meet a wider variety of people. He hooks up with his college buddy Buck Henry, now a successful attorney. Henry tries to help him navigate the maze of corruption involved with opening a business in NY, but Aldredge refuses to have anything to do with corruption. Gangster James Frawley (who would go on to direct "The Muppet Movie"), fire inspector Godfrey Cambridge, and a whole bunch of other corrupt officials try to do him in.

    Theodore J. Flicker, best known for directing "The President's Analyst" and co-creating "Barney Miller", directed and co-wrote (with Henry) this extremely weird farce. It feels very much like a dry run at "The President's Analyst", with an array of odd characters and strange, absurdist plot interruptions, as well as a plot involving a vast comic conspiracy. It's really not as good as that film ... about 40% of the jokes actually land ... but it's a fitfully amusing curiosity that feels like it should have been a cult item.

    It's also mildly racy with Playboy Bunny China Lee (best known as the girl in the dancing wraparounds of "What's Up, Tiger Lily?") standing around in her underwear as Henry narrates the story from a massage parlor, and co-star Joan Darling (kind of the film's love interest) has a bunch of almost-nude scenes.

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    • Anecdotes
      Final film of Adelaide Klein.
    • Générique farfelu
      Opening credits prologue: An Unidentified City
    • Connexions
      References Bambi (1942)
    • Bandes originales
      Here I Go Again
      Composed by Cy Coleman

      Conducted by Richard Hazard (as Dick Hazard)

      Lyrics by Tommy Wolf

      Sung by China Lee

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 janvier 1965 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Der Störenfried
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Seneca Studios, Hempstead, Long Island, New York, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Ozymandias
      • Seneca Productions
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      • 230 000 $ US (estimation)
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      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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      • Black and White
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      • Mono

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