Trois voleurs ont réussi à cambrioler une banque de la ville de New York, mais s'échapper de la ville s'avère presque impossible.Trois voleurs ont réussi à cambrioler une banque de la ville de New York, mais s'échapper de la ville s'avère presque impossible.Trois voleurs ont réussi à cambrioler une banque de la ville de New York, mais s'échapper de la ville s'avère presque impossible.
- Street Barker
- (as Dale Grand Esq.)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis is the only film directed by Bill Murray.
- GaffesReflected in window of subway car during opening pan across the riders' faces.
- Citations
Grimm: When you say "near" the airport...
Bus Driver: .48 miles.
Grimm: Alright. When do we get there?
Bus Driver: 22:30 hours.
Grimm: When is that? In human time.
Bus Driver: 10:30.
Grimm: 10:30. Say you had to walk it...
Bus Driver: With that injured individual?
Grimm: Yes.
Bus Driver: I can't give you a precise figure on that.
Grimm: Come on! Make a guess.
Bus Driver: 21 minutes.
Anyway, the bulk of the film concerns what happens after the trio - Murray, Randy Quaid and Geena Davis - after they successfully escape the holdup. The bottom line is that they just can't get out of New York City. One disaster after another keeps happening, and it's all kind funny (and frustrating!). The ending I won't spoil.
Murray plays his normal wise-guy role and Quaid is good as the emotional slapstick-type buffoon. For some reason, the scene in which Quaid runs full-tilt into a newspaper stand and knocks himself out almost had me in tears laughing. Davis complements the two with her coolness and eye candy for the male audience. Veteran Jason Robards plays the chief detective on the case, and shows comedic touches of his own.
What also is fun to watch nowadays is Tony Shalhoub. When this film came out, hardly anyone knew him. Now he's famous as "Monk" on the television series of the same name. In this film, he plays an Arabic cab driver and you have to see this performance to believe it! A couple of other familiar faces also show up in here, including Bob Elliot from the old radio duo of "Bob and Ray."
There is no sex, no bloodshed, just a lot of jokes but the "R" rating ought to tell you something about the language in here. The jokes and story were good enough on their own and didn't need all the profanity.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 17 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 15 260 154 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 4 700 960 $ US
- 15 juill. 1990
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 15 260 154 $ US
- Durée1 heure 29 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1