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Bill Denny (George Segal) et Charlie Walters (Elliott Gould) sont deux parieurs compulsifs qui n'ont en commun qu'une malchance incroyable.Bill Denny (George Segal) et Charlie Walters (Elliott Gould) sont deux parieurs compulsifs qui n'ont en commun qu'une malchance incroyable.Bill Denny (George Segal) et Charlie Walters (Elliott Gould) sont deux parieurs compulsifs qui n'ont en commun qu'une malchance incroyable.
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Vincent Palmieri
- First Bartender
- (as Vince Palmieri)
Sierra Pecheur
- Woman at Bar
- (as Sierra Bandit)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film is dedicated to actress Barbara Ruick who appears in the movie as a barmaid and who died on location during the filming. The end title card memorializing this reads: "FOR BARBARA 1933-1973". She was married to composer John Williams, who had worked with Robert Altman the previous year on "The Long Goodbye". It is to be noted that a great many female characters in the film are called "Barbara", possibly in tribute to Ruick.
- GaffesSome of the balls hanging from Charlie's sombrero keep changing position throughout the scene.
- Citations
Bill Denny: Goddamnit, lady, you don't throw oranges on an escalator!
- Versions alternativesThe DVD cuts approximately three minutes worth of incidental scenes and bits, because the distributor was either unable or unwilling to reach an arrangement for music licensing.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006)
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Altman at the absolute top of his form--which is to say among the freest, loosest and sensorily densest great movies ever made in America. Visually and sonically thick as a brick, it also represents some of the highest-flying improvisatory acting you've ever seen. Put the Godard of the early sixties in a polyester shirt, lay him down among the rummies and compulsive cases of the American gambling subculture, and fill him with equal parts beer and caffeine, and you have some idea of this thoroughly amazing, free-and-easy comedy, which has a scary undertow: the scene where George Segal tries to persuade co-addict Elliott Gould of the hollowness of the big win might be the most scarily desolate in any Altman picture.
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 10 900 000 $US
- Durée1 heure 48 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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