Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA billionaire businessman hires a man to influence a South American dictator. He winds up having an affair with the billionaire's wife.A billionaire businessman hires a man to influence a South American dictator. He winds up having an affair with the billionaire's wife.A billionaire businessman hires a man to influence a South American dictator. He winds up having an affair with the billionaire's wife.
Tony Sirico
- Raoul
- (as Anthony Sirico)
Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
- Gen. Sanzer
- (as Rodolfo Hoyos)
Stephen Keep Mills
- Hankland
- (as Stephen Keep)
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- AnecdotesFinal acting role of famous director King Vidor. His earlier roles had exclusively been uncredited bit parts in films of many years before, apart from a joke cameo as himself in "It's A Great Feeling", which also features similar cameos by fellow directors Raoul Walsh and Michael Curtiz. Vidor took this late acting role (an untypically substantial one as the hero's grandfather) after it had been turned down by another legendary veteran director George Cukor. It is said that, when Vidor met Cukor socially soon after he had completed his part, the latter responded to Vidor's enthusiasm about his experience by airily saying, "Oh, I turned that part down months ago!"
- Autres versionsSex scenes between Byron and Catherine were trimmed to avoid an "X" rating.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Vintage Video: 0368 Love & Money (1982) (2024)
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but very entertaining. Byron Levin (Ray Sharkey) is a middle-class man who is working in a bank somewhere in Los Angeles. He is living together with his grandfather and a girl, who's just a friend according to Byron. Frederic Stockheinz (Klaus Kinski) is a businessman and owner of a multinational company, obviously a symbol of the bad capitalistic world. Mr. Stockheinz asks Byron to travel to Central America and talk to the president of Costa Salva (Costa Salva?), because he is afraid that Costa Salva is heading politically too far left, something that could cause a problem to his mining in the region. But wait, this is not all. Byron is also banging Mr. Stockheinzs' wife, a young and absolutely gorgeous woman (something that can be bought with money).
Mr. Stockheinz: "It's not 1949, nationalization belongs to history. In the future multinational companies will own the world."
Well... Probably true. But this movie isn't actually left-wing criticism against the rules (money) and idealists aren't always what they look like in the beginning. But I'm not convinced that all movies have a message and I'm not going to search for one here. When you try really hard, you'll probably find something deeper in it, maybe even something that never crossed the mind of the ones who made the film. I guess that is quite common in film-criticism.
To me the film is simply a black comedy, maybe a sign of perverted humour? Kinski is a lift to the film, and I admit that he was the reason why I went to see this film. I believe that "Love and Money" is something for Kinski-fans, not for any objective viewer.
Mr. Stockheinz: "It's not 1949, nationalization belongs to history. In the future multinational companies will own the world."
Well... Probably true. But this movie isn't actually left-wing criticism against the rules (money) and idealists aren't always what they look like in the beginning. But I'm not convinced that all movies have a message and I'm not going to search for one here. When you try really hard, you'll probably find something deeper in it, maybe even something that never crossed the mind of the ones who made the film. I guess that is quite common in film-criticism.
To me the film is simply a black comedy, maybe a sign of perverted humour? Kinski is a lift to the film, and I admit that he was the reason why I went to see this film. I believe that "Love and Money" is something for Kinski-fans, not for any objective viewer.
- micke83fi
- 19 oct. 2001
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- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 14 009 $ US
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 14 009 $ US
- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Love & Money (1981) officially released in Canada in English?
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