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La cage aux poules

Titre original : The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 54m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,1/10
14 k
MA NOTE
Dolly Parton, Burt Reynolds, and Dom DeLuise in La cage aux poules (1982)
A town's Sheriff and regular patron of a historical whorehouse fights to keep it running when a television reporter targets it as the Devil's playhouse.
Liretrailer1:11
1 vidéo
99+ photos
Comédie musicale classiqueJukebox MusicalComédieComédie musicale

Le shérif d'une ville et patron régulier d'un bordel historique se bat pour le faire fonctionner quand un journaliste de télévision le considère comme le théâtre du diable.Le shérif d'une ville et patron régulier d'un bordel historique se bat pour le faire fonctionner quand un journaliste de télévision le considère comme le théâtre du diable.Le shérif d'une ville et patron régulier d'un bordel historique se bat pour le faire fonctionner quand un journaliste de télévision le considère comme le théâtre du diable.

  • Réalisation
    • Colin Higgins
  • Scénaristes
    • Larry L. King
    • Peter Masterson
    • Colin Higgins
  • Vedettes
    • Burt Reynolds
    • Dolly Parton
    • Dom DeLuise
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,1/10
    14 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Colin Higgins
    • Scénaristes
      • Larry L. King
      • Peter Masterson
      • Colin Higgins
    • Vedettes
      • Burt Reynolds
      • Dolly Parton
      • Dom DeLuise
    • 66Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 22Commentaires de critiques
    • 40Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 oscar
      • 3 nominations au total

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    Burt Reynolds
    Burt Reynolds
    • Sheriff Ed Earl Dodd
    Dolly Parton
    Dolly Parton
    • Mona Stangley
    Dom DeLuise
    Dom DeLuise
    • Melvin
    Charles Durning
    Charles Durning
    • Governor
    Jim Nabors
    Jim Nabors
    • Deputy Fred
    Robert Mandan
    Robert Mandan
    • Senator Wingwood
    Lois Nettleton
    Lois Nettleton
    • Dulcie Mae
    Theresa Merritt
    Theresa Merritt
    • Jewel
    Noah Beery Jr.
    Noah Beery Jr.
    • Edsel
    • (as Noah Beery)
    Raleigh Bond
    Raleigh Bond
    • Mayor
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • C.J.
    Ken Magee
    • Mansel
    Mary Jo Catlett
    Mary Jo Catlett
    • Rita
    Mary Louise Wilson
    Mary Louise Wilson
    • Modene
    Howard K. Smith
    Howard K. Smith
    • Howard K. Smith
    Gail Benedict
    Gail Benedict
    • Chicken Ranch Girl
    Valerie Leigh Bixler
    • Chicken Ranch Girl
    Leslie Cook
    Leslie Cook
    • Chicken Ranch Girl
    • Réalisation
      • Colin Higgins
    • Scénaristes
      • Larry L. King
      • Peter Masterson
      • Colin Higgins
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs66

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    6paulclaassen

    Great original, really funny musical comedy

    I decided to watch this after learning of Burt Reynolds' death. I can't believe it took me this long to finally watch the film! It was an utter delight watching this! I enjoyed every moment. I loved the music and the stunning costumes, and the film was really funny. It was good innocent fun with a hint of eroticism. The chemistry between Dolly and Burt was fantastic. 'The Best little whorehouse in Texas' made me smile from beginning to end!
    7blanbrn

    A fun and funny touching heartfelt musical that advocates and fights for the world's oldest profession.

    Finally watched "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" and I must say fun musical with a story that's funny and the acting was true to heart with a theme that's real. And that is who really cares that the world's oldest profession exist hey legalize it! Based on a play set in Texas a house of prostitution known as the Chicken Ranch is on the verge of being shut down by a gossip type TV traveling hype salesman named Melvin Thorpe(Dom DeLuise)as it's his first goal to expose it's scandal. Yet the house's leading lady Miss Mona(Dolly Parton)joins forces with the local sheriff Earl Dodd(Burt Reynolds)to stop it's closing yet along the way the two join in a romance hopefully this all works out to save the girls and their jobs as they need to shine in their sexy colored bras and attractive underwear! Overall it's a fun journey with some great tunes the Parton and Reynolds chemistry is unmatched and the wonderful Jim Nabors is a treat as the narrator and future sheriff. Overall good little fun comedy!
    8triple8

    One of the most fun and upbeat musicals ever made.

    How could anyone not love this movie? Being a big fan of musicals myself, I love this movie for the fun, campy performances, larger then life, sassy, characters,smalltown southern charm, the surprisingly sweet romance between Reynolds and Parton(I'm a big fan of both) and the homage to the south in general-YEEHAW!!! This is a perfect movie to watch directly after you've watched a heavy movie and want to "come down". It's bright, fun and filled with wicked gaiety. Anyone who's a fan of musicals should see this, I've seen many a stage show as well, my one big regret is I never saw the play version of this.

    I don't see how anyone could fault Burt Reynolds performance in this, in my opinion the casting choices-all of them-were as close to perfect as there is. Although I do not live in Texas, I have visited and hold a deep admiration for Texas and all it has to offer. I love movies about one of my favorite states in the country, as well as musicals, so this was a double plus. And everyone played their roles with such charm, Dolly was so lovable, Reynolds, the tough sheriff yet so decent at heart and Charles Durning as mentioned by nearly EVERYBODY was amazing.

    This ranks up there as one of my all time top musicals, it's got so much gaiety and is so infectiously warm, inviting and a celebration of fun! A must see. 8 of 10.
    pmullinsj

    Dolly's Voice

    The pure part of this film is Dolly's voice, with its warble, its touch of yodel, its complete inability to resists little trills, mordents, all the musical embellishments that are mirrored in her visual presence, her couture. And since the sumptuous breasts are maybe even a bit too much here--with many gown changes in the big numbers--that is all the more striking that it is still the singing that stands out. Jim Nabors, for example, takes some time to seem bearable to me, but finally the whole context works; but the movie seems like it is going to be horrible till Dolly's first phrase in the "Pissant Country Place" song.

    Carol Hall's "Rock Candy Christmas" is a good number, but putting Dolly's "I Will Always Love You" was the smartest thing done musically here; in no way is the subsequent Whitney Houston version comparable in either sincerity or just naturalness of lovely sound--she uses little ornaments, too, but changes them as if to be original; all you really notice is that she didn't use the ones Dolly had already made perfect, as if they were as firm and fixed as the melody line itself. It was a considerably smarter thing than using "My Man" in 'Funny Girl', when "The Music that Makes Me Dance" would have made the show keep its original musical integrity; and leaving out the Ziegfeld Follies type numbers "Cornet Man" and "Rat-tat-tat" depleted this film, leaving it only great in moments ('Don't Rain on My Parade' is really the only great one.)

    Burt Reynolds is a charmer as the sheriff and his and Dolly's affection for each other is sweet and moving. All of their scenes together work because they fully enjoy them, enjoy each other.

    Certain big production numbers--the Aggies football players dancing in the locker room, then when they get to the Chicken Ranch, for example--seem to be low imitations of old Agnes de Mille choreography in 'Oklahoma', full of old-fashioned "cowboy high spirits" (one cannot keep from enjoying how non-cowboy most of the dancers must surely be) that have nothing new in them and merely seem mechanical.

    It's a better Dolly Parton movie--though certainly not great--as a whole than 'Nine to Five', but nothing has ever quite surpassed the poetic genius of that picture's title song, in which Dolly has captured so basic a part of most people's daily life that you can hardly believe that the song is actually there to question its very validity, which it does with no qualms at all.

    "Workin' nine to five, what a way to make a livin'... and later: "You would think that I would deserve a fat promotion... They just use your mind, and they never give you credit, It's enough to drive you crazy if you let it."

    The real artist that she is peers through all the fluff from time to time, perhaps getting it through the fluff is the way it is proved.
    8bkoganbing

    A Texas Institution

    The Texas county where Burt Reynolds is sheriff has only one thing that makes it stand out from all the other counties in the state. And I'm not referring to Dolly Parton's 40Ds. It's rather the old and established institution of the Chicken Ranch, The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas. Or maybe west of the Mississippi truth be told, if everyone left there as happy as they seem.

    This film is a real gem, a timely and historical film as well as a fun country musical. The story is a true one, the names changed to protect the innocent as that other American institution used to say. Although few people but Dom DeLuise seem to have their innocence intact in this film.

    In this county west of Houston for over 100 years servicing the veterans of five wars was the Chicken Ranch, The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas. It's existence was the most open secret in the state and everyone seemed happy with the arrangement. In fact the current owner, Dolly Parton, is a valued member of the community, paying her taxes and giving of money and time to community endeavors. She runs a disease free establishment and insists that of her customers.

    But this was the time the Moral Majority was flexing it's muscles in the person of Dom DeLuise. He's really quite the scream as the crusading reporter going to close this den of vice and corruption. He stirs up quite the hornet's nest in the state.

    Best scene of the film is the annual party for the winner of the Texas A&M, University of Texas football game. Those Aggies play hard and plow hard. And that's the night when DeLuise and his television crew decide to pull their own raid. The party is hosted by State Senator Robert Mandan playing the part in his best sanctimonious tradition.

    Of course he pales beside Charles Durning as the governor of Texas. Durning was nominated for Best Supporting Actor and his political credo of never saying anything is embodied in that wonderful Sidestep number he has. Durning looks like he's having a great old time.

    Carol Hall wrote the rollicking score for The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas and Dolly Parton also had the good sense to get a couple of her songs interpolated in the film, one of them her beloved I Will Always Love You. For all her good works Dolly is still the Madame of a bordello and that fact prevents her from being taken too seriously by Burt Reynolds as marriage material.

    I'm sure the film was not a favorite of the late Jerry Falwell, DeLuise lampoons him so viciously. It is an entertaining reminder of times that sad to say haven't gone altogether away.

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    • Anecdotes
      While filming the ending scene, Burt Reynolds got a double hernia from picking up Dolly Parton. He often joked to Dolly that he'd think of her every time he got a pang of pain.
    • Gaffes
      When Miss Mona and the girls are singing the rules of the house, one of the rules is "no tattoos, because brands belong on cattle", but one of the girls clearly has a tattoo on her shoulder blade.
    • Citations

      Ed Earl: They want me to close her down, run her out of town. How can I ask her to leave when all I want her to do is stay?

    • Autres versions
      When this movie was first released in theatres, and on its first ABC TV airing, it featured Burt Reynolds singing a song (the song is in the scene immediately following his confrontation with Miss Mona, in which he orders her to shut down the Chicken Ranch). In the video release, and in the current TV version, that sequence has been removed. In the new version, Burt is seen briefly in a "contemplation" link sequence. The tune (written by Dolly Parton) which Burt originally sang on the movie was used in Dolly's "Rhinestone" movie. She wrote totally new words to the music and titled the song "God Won't Get You" (also a single release for Parton on RCA).
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Best Little Special in Texas (1982)
    • Bandes originales
      20 Fans
      Written by Carol Hall

      Performed by Jim Nabors and Cast

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 juillet 1982 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Best Little Cathouse in Texas
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Pflugerville, Texas, États-Unis(chicken ranch exteriors)
    • sociétés de production
      • Universal Pictures
      • RKO Pictures
      • Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions
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      • 35 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 69 701 637 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 11 874 268 $ US
      • 25 juill. 1982
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 69 702 172 $ US
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      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Mixage
      • 4-Track Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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