Un bibliothécaire timide de San Francisco et un flic maladroit tombent amoureux alors qu'ils résolvent un crime impliquant des albinos, des nains et l'Église catholique.Un bibliothécaire timide de San Francisco et un flic maladroit tombent amoureux alors qu'ils résolvent un crime impliquant des albinos, des nains et l'Église catholique.Un bibliothécaire timide de San Francisco et un flic maladroit tombent amoureux alors qu'ils résolvent un crime impliquant des albinos, des nains et l'Église catholique.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 9 nominations au total
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He's assigned to help Goldie Hawn's character in the film, who is being pursued by an albino and the Catholic church after a microchip is given to her by a dying man on the street. After a failed assassination attempt, she calls the police, but only Chase believes her.
Hawn lives in an apartment building maintained by the late Burgess Meredith. This was two years after the success of "Rocky" and Meredith was making a name for himself with the younger crowds. The film, as a result, lends him a solid role that he fulfills.
The film isn't an uproarious comedy but it is very entertaining and occasionally quite funny. Best viewed late at night on the weekend.
This is a beautiful movie--shot on location in San Francisco. The stars are likable; the script is interesting, if all little too confusing and there are many funny--and suspenseful--moments throughout. I saw this back in 1978 and loved it and it still holds up beautifully. A lot of people says this plagiarizes Hitchcock. It does a little but it's so entertaining it doesn't really matter.
Chase is good in his first film after leaving "Saturday Night Live" and Hawn is just delightful. There's also strong support from Burgess Meredith, Brian Dennehy and Dudley Moore. Also there are some beautiful shots of San Francisco all through the movie. And it starts off great with the Barry Manilow song "Ready To Take A Chance Again". Just basically a great big fun commercial film. Well worth catching. I'm only giving it a 9 because it IS a little too long.
Foul Play does better than most. It's the characters that make it. Imagine a feminist librarian warning Goldie Hawn about men by telling her "Really, honey, you gotta drag yourself into the seventies!"
Goldie Hawn plays her role sweetly.
The Dudley Moore slapstick didn't delight me as much as when I was a kid (it's a little broad).
The writer and director, Colin Higgins, is known for Harold and Maude. This film doesn't measure up to that one, but it still has a lot of the same touches. In particular, it's the human side of the humor. I laughed at the characters AND liked them.
Once the film leaves the characters for the action, it's not as much fun. The carchase ending drags on a bit too long.
All in all, a sweet movie. Great fun if you'd like to "drag yourself into the seventies."
There are some really action-filled moments along the way but most of the suspense derives from wondering how Goldie will survive the various attempts on her life.
DUDLEY MOORE is memorable in a laugh-filled seduction scene where he misinterprets what Goldie is saying as she peers through the curtains of his apartment window. His attempt to seduce her in an apartment filled with sex devices is one of the film's funniest moments.
The scary parts are fun too, especially when she's being menaced by a sinister looking albino and a midget--dispatching both when the need arises. She plays the part with a vigorous wide-eyed disposition that really belies her role as a shy librarian encouraged to get out and meet people...but it's all so funny you don't care about details after awhile. Just sit back and enjoy.
The San Fransico location shots add a lot of visual interest to the tale and it's all directed at a mad pace by Colin Higgins, winding up with some wild scenes in an opera house.
Strictly for laughs, it's well worth viewing for Goldie's charming performance.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFarrah Fawcett was in line for the role of Gloria. The studio opted for Goldie Hawn when Spelling-Goldberg Productions, the producers of Drôles de dames (1976), warned all the studios that "they would be sued for damages if they employed me," Fawcett told The Associated Press in 1979. She was still under contract with Spelling-Goldberg when she left the show. Fawcett is visible in the background at the party scene where Hawn's character is introduced.
- GaffesDuring the chase across town in the limo with the Japanese couple in the back, the car jumps over a pile of sand, and a movie camera is visible in the passenger seat.
- Citations
Fergie: Why did he want to kill you?
Gloria Mundy: Who?
Tony Carlson: The man with the scar.
Gloria Mundy: I'm not sure, but I think it was because of the cigarettes.
Tony Carlson: He wanted a - a cigarette?
Gloria Mundy: No, he wanted the whole pack!
Fergie: Kinda greedy.
- Crédits fousEsme the snake is played by Shirley Python.
- ConnexionsFeatured in L'univers du rire (1982)
- Bandes originalesCopacabana (At the Copa)
Written by Jack Feldman, Bruce Sussman, and Barry Manilow
Sung by Barry Manilow
Courtesy of Arista Records
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- How long is Foul Play?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Juego sucio
- Lieux de tournage
- 430 Vallejo Street, Telegraph Hill, San Francisco, Californie, États-Unis(Gloria Mundy's house.)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 5 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 44 999 621 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 44 999 621 $US