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Super Sucker

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 33min
NOTE IMDb
4,4/10
986
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Jeff Daniels in Super Sucker (2002)
Comédie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo door to door vacuum cleaner salesmen hilariously compete against each other.Two door to door vacuum cleaner salesmen hilariously compete against each other.Two door to door vacuum cleaner salesmen hilariously compete against each other.

  • Réalisation
    • Jeff Daniels
  • Scénario
    • Jeff Daniels
    • Guy Sanville
  • Casting principal
    • Jeff Daniels
    • Matt Letscher
    • Harve Presnell
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    4,4/10
    986
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Jeff Daniels
    • Scénario
      • Jeff Daniels
      • Guy Sanville
    • Casting principal
      • Jeff Daniels
      • Matt Letscher
      • Harve Presnell
    • 30avis d'utilisateurs
    • 13avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Jeff Daniels
    Jeff Daniels
    • Fred Barlow
    Matt Letscher
    Matt Letscher
    • Howard Butterworth
    Harve Presnell
    Harve Presnell
    • Winslow Schnaebelt
    Dawn Wells
    Dawn Wells
    • Super Sucker Celebrity Spokesperson
    John Seibert
    John Seibert
    • Shelby
    Guy Sanville
    • Leonard
    Kate Peckham
    • Darlene
    Sandra Birch
    • Rhonda
    Will David Young
    • Clifford
    • (as Will Young)
    Michelle Mountain
    • Bunny Barlow
    John Lepard
    John Lepard
    • Cy Suckerton II
    Suzi Regan
    • Jill
    Phil Powers
    • Jack
    Sarab Kamoo
    Sarab Kamoo
    • Tamara Thompson
    Tom Spiroff
    • Anderson Brown
    Joey Albright
    • Red Jackets 1
    William Coelius IV
    • Red Jackets 2
    • (as Bill Coelius IV)
    Alan Ribant
    • Red Jackets 3
    • Réalisation
      • Jeff Daniels
    • Scénario
      • Jeff Daniels
      • Guy Sanville
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    7brighn

    Fun, timely farce

    Being a fellow Michigander (with Jeff Daniels), I can see part of where this movie came from. It's a satirical look at Midwestern family values and sexual mores (like Daniels' other, more well-known, and overall better "Pleasantville"). Unlike "Pleasantville," where the attacks on sexual puritanism are subtle enough for some casual viewers to miss, "Super Sucker" is blatant.

    The premise: A down-and-out vacuum cleaner distributor (Daniels) in a moderate-sized Midwest town (based on and shot in Jackson, Michigan) has been given 30 days to outsell his overbearing and obnoxious competitor. Whoever sells the most systems gets sole rights to distributorship. Daniels seems destined to lose -- the competition has much more advertising money, and is willing to throw any rules of fairness out the window -- until he discovers a special use for a long-discontinued attachment. He puts the attachment into rapid production, and offers it as a "special bonus" that only his distributorship has available. His fate changes radically, buildi ng up to a raucous farce of a climax.

    The buildup is, in my opinion, slow, and bits are ham-fistedly predictable; the "cat" scene belonged in a Farrelly Brothers movie (and that's not a compliment), but it was thankfully brief. But once it gets going (around the midpoint), and writer/director Daniels decides that whatever real world logic he had been attempting to follow should be thrown out the window in favor of over-the-top absurdity, it has some truly comedic scenes. In a time when Michigan's sexual more pendulum appears to be swinging back to the left, the film is a nice push in the right direction. And, sociosexual politics aside, it's a darn fine piece of unpretentious independent comedy -- something we can never have enough of.

    TV buffs will likely enjoy a cameo from Gilligan Island's Dawn Wells, making fun of her own stereotyping as Mary Ann.

    Purple Rose fans will note that, except for bits of body-humor comedy and Daniels' affably hapless good guy (a persona he started with "Something Wild"), this is a much different film than Escanaba in Da Moonlight (also a good movie, although I enjoyed the play more). Like "Pleasantville," it has more national appeal ("Escanaba" was rife with Michigan in-jokes), and despite some of its stageplay-like shots, it's obviously based on a screenplay, with many more scenes and a much larger cast. I hope Purple Rose works out its own kinks in distributorship (leaving me wondering if Daniels' frustration here didn't contribute to "Super Sucker"'s premise), because these films deserve a larger audience than they seem to be getting.
    6JohnMcClane88

    Laughed My Butt Off!!!!!

    Reading some of the other post here and I think there are too many prudes on here lol

    You can NOT take this movie seriously, it's just a dumb comedy and it is Funny!

    This movie is a strange combination of the 1950's, 1970's and today. Its like "Leave it to Beaver" meets a soft porn movie ..lol

    The laughs really begin when "Mothers little helper" is introduced in the movie :)

    Jeff Daniels is hilarious!

    I loved it and got a kick out of it!
    9jdbenjamin

    Jeff Daniels's Comedic Crowning Achievement!

    I just saw the Super Sucker world premiere in Ann Arbor, Michigan (where Jeff Daniels grew up and now runs Purple Rose Films) and it is absolutely hilarious. Sidestepping all the toilet-level humor and midwestern-centric culture which made Escanaba in da Moonlight a less-than-perfect success, Super Sucker is a sharp comedy for the American everyman. Daniels stars as Fred Barlow, a vacuum salesman with an life-long passion for his trade. When Johnsonville, Michigan proves not big enough for both Barlow and his arch rival salesman (Harve Presnell), their boss creates a contest in which the man with the most sales wins exclusive rights to the city. Barlow is out of luck until he discovers a drapery attachment that pleases housewives in more ways than one. But will the "American Association for the Abuse of Household Appliances" approve? And will Barlow's rival let such a gimmick steal his loyal customers? The plot twists, turns and tickles brilliantly. I must say, for an independent film, this is one marvelously professional production which easily outdoes most contemporary Hollywood comedies. Direction, cinematography, sound, editing and writing are all top notch. Not to mention the cast, a classic lineup of wacky salesmen, chock-full with comedic talent. You get to love them all. Matt Letscher especially shines as Daniels's eager and naive sales apprentice. Above everything, let's not forget Mr. Daniels. I'd go so far as to say that this film is his crowning achievement on many levels. Not only has he crafted one of his funniest roles and films ever, he's finally starred in a comedy that you're not ashamed to admit liking. I interviewed Daniels for Ann Arbor's CURRENT magazine a few weeks before the premiere and he said that if there's one thing he knows how to do, it's to make people laugh. The proof is in the pudding. You won't need a drapery attachment to get absolute pleasure from Super Sucker.
    7CAOP

    Good "dumb humor" movie

    In the vein of Kingpin, Office Space and Airplane. Super Sucker isn't as funny as any of those movies but, considering it's budget, is still pretty impressive. Fans of "dumb" comedies will probably like, not love, this move.
    victoriawoodhull

    A Real Pick Me Up or a Moral Vacuum?

    This movie won't make a clean sweep at the Oscars. And maybe it does suck and blow at the same time. Still, plenty of women--and men--will love Fred Barlow's attachments just as much as his wife does. His housewives' little helper turned her into a real dust Bunny and put the "make" back in "homemaking."

    I don't know how Jeff Daniels did it, but somehow, in a movie where the hook is a vacuum cleaner used for women's pleasure, there are plenty of bare behinds, but none of them female! Sorry, guys. You won't get to see the Super Sucker panty hose directly applied. Oh, you'll see plenty, but this isn't triple X. The film is filled with innuendo; and yet, some people think the only thing dirty about the movie is the carpet.

    Despite its lack of profanity, Super Sucker isn't for everyone. Jerry Falwell will want to stay home, and we'll all be better off if Pee Wee Herman stays home, too.

    Believe it or not, this outrageous tale about two competing door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesmen actually has some basis in fact. According to the "Cyber-Space Vacuum Cleaning Museum," the Kirby vacuum cleaner used to come with a "Swedish Massage" attachment. But, kids, don't do this at home! If you're foolish enough to find out if it's really true that nobody does it like Hoover, you may not be able to reproduce--and that's a good thing for all of us.

    One movie-goer commented that the beginning of Super Sucker was great, but then it slowed down the rest of the way. My fiancé loved it, though, and I thought it really picked up in the end.

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    • Anecdotes
      The first Super Sucker vacuum cleaner featured in the film is a commercial "Koblenz" upright. The later Super Sucker vacuum cleaner with the double headlights is a heavily modified "Fantom Cyclone XT" which was advertised on infomercials prior to this film's release.
    • Citations

      Howard Butterworth: I shredded their cat!

    • Bandes originales
      THE BIGGER & THE BETTER (MOVIN' ON)
      Written by Jeff Bomarito and Alan Howard

      Performed and Produced by The Masquerade Band

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 février 2002 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Purple Rose Films
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Daft as a Brush
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Jackson, Michigan, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Purple Rose Productions
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 137 628 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 89 551 $US
      • 26 janv. 2003
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 137 628 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 33 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby SR
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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