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Joey est un concessionnaire automobile sur le point de se faire virer. Sa vie change quand un fou en moto passe à travers la vitre de son magasin.Joey est un concessionnaire automobile sur le point de se faire virer. Sa vie change quand un fou en moto passe à travers la vitre de son magasin.Joey est un concessionnaire automobile sur le point de se faire virer. Sa vie change quand un fou en moto passe à travers la vitre de son magasin.
James Bulleit
- Funeral Director
- (as Jim Buleit)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFran Drescher's dog, Chester, receives a film credit in the movie as "Chester Drescher."
- GaffesAlthough a Jewish funeral and cemetery are shown at the opening of the film, as evidenced by the tombstone inscriptions, flowers are seen accompanying the coffin. This is inconsistent with Jewish burial tradition, where flowers are never used in the funeral ceremony.
- Générique farfeluAt the end of the credits of the cast, it says: Oh... and Elaine Stritch as the widow
- Bandes originales(Opportunity Knocks But Once) Snatch and Grab It
Written by Sharon Pease
Published by Criterion Music Corp.
Performed by Julia Lee
Courtesy of Capitol Records
By Arrangement with CEMA Special Markets
Commentaire en vedette
This movie is worth a watch, but only if you are willing to pay attention to the myriad subtle jokes in it.
Those who think it only occasionally funny just weren't paying attention to EVERY scene with the hostage negotiation team in the restaurant, and lots of subtle jokes in the dialog between Williams and Robbins, and the phone calls out of the car dealership.
This movie took a chance with 'intelligent humor'. Not that the humor is that intelligent, it just doesn't hit you over the head with obvious jokes. It is a take off on the 'real' 'cookie cutter' hostage dramas, and the fun it makes of them is subtle. (For example, the cops' reaction, after disbelieving that Larry has brought explosives taped to his bike, when it is 'revealed' to them that he obtained them in Jersey. There is no over the top joke, but it is VERY funny if you are paying attention and have enough common knowledge to get it).
Unfortunately, there probably just aren't enough 'intelligent viewers' out there for this film to get its due. There certainly weren't among the others leaving comments about it! LOL
Those who think it only occasionally funny just weren't paying attention to EVERY scene with the hostage negotiation team in the restaurant, and lots of subtle jokes in the dialog between Williams and Robbins, and the phone calls out of the car dealership.
This movie took a chance with 'intelligent humor'. Not that the humor is that intelligent, it just doesn't hit you over the head with obvious jokes. It is a take off on the 'real' 'cookie cutter' hostage dramas, and the fun it makes of them is subtle. (For example, the cops' reaction, after disbelieving that Larry has brought explosives taped to his bike, when it is 'revealed' to them that he obtained them in Jersey. There is no over the top joke, but it is VERY funny if you are paying attention and have enough common knowledge to get it).
Unfortunately, there probably just aren't enough 'intelligent viewers' out there for this film to get its due. There certainly weren't among the others leaving comments about it! LOL
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- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 27 627 310 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 6 712 079 $ US
- 20 mai 1990
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 27 627 310 $ US
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