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Hollywood Party

Titolo originale: The Party
  • 1968
  • T
  • 1h 39min
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Peter Sellers in Hollywood Party (1968)
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Un errore di segreteria fa sì che un maldestro attore indiano venga invitato a una festa esclusiva ad Hollywood invece di essere licenziato.Un errore di segreteria fa sì che un maldestro attore indiano venga invitato a una festa esclusiva ad Hollywood invece di essere licenziato.Un errore di segreteria fa sì che un maldestro attore indiano venga invitato a una festa esclusiva ad Hollywood invece di essere licenziato.

  • Regia
    • Blake Edwards
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Blake Edwards
    • Tom Waldman
    • Frank Waldman
  • Star
    • Peter Sellers
    • Claudine Longet
    • Natalia Borisova
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,4/10
    45.858
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Blake Edwards
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Blake Edwards
      • Tom Waldman
      • Frank Waldman
    • Star
      • Peter Sellers
      • Claudine Longet
      • Natalia Borisova
    • 237Recensioni degli utenti
    • 69Recensioni della critica
    • 64Metascore
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    Peter Sellers
    Peter Sellers
    • Hrundi V. Bakshi
    Claudine Longet
    Claudine Longet
    • Michele Monet
    Natalia Borisova
    • Ballerina
    Jean Carson
    Jean Carson
    • Nanny
    Marge Champion
    Marge Champion
    • Rosalind Dunphy
    Al Checco
    Al Checco
    • Bernard Stein
    Corinne Cole
    Corinne Cole
    • Janice Kane
    Dick Crockett
    Dick Crockett
    • Wells
    Frances Taylor
    • Maid
    • (as Frances Davis)
    Danielle De Metz
    Danielle De Metz
    • Stella D'Angelo
    • (as Danielle de Metz)
    Herbert Ellis
    • Director
    • (as Herb Ellis)
    Paul Ferrara
    • Ronnie Smith
    Steve Franken
    Steve Franken
    • Levinson
    Kathe Green
    Kathe Green
    • Molly Clutterbuck
    Allen Jung
    • Cook
    Sharron Kimberly
    • Princess Helena
    James Lanphier
    James Lanphier
    • Harry
    Buddy Lester
    Buddy Lester
    • Davey Kane
    • Regia
      • Blake Edwards
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Blake Edwards
      • Tom Waldman
      • Frank Waldman
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    Clarke-6

    One of the Blake Edwards Best...

    I'm sorry, but if you don't laugh, until you cry or your sides ache, at something, hell, at everything in this movie then you'd better check yourself for a pulse. The first four or five times I viewed The Party, I did just that. This is a gut aching, side splitting, fall on the floor, laugh a minute comedy, from start to finish! The scene where the Cornish game hen 'flies' across the dinner table and lands on the tiara of one of the party 'goers' is literally one of the funniest scenes of all time. And it's not just the outrageously funny bumbling physical comedy of Peter Sellers. There is also a subtleness with which Sellers portrays his Indian character that is very visible in his many facial expressions as well as with the 'body language' he uses, that's just as funny. If you even like comedy just a little, you'll love this movie. I give it 4 stars, to infinity!
    8Instant_Palmer

    "Birdie Num Nums"

    Legendary Peter Sellers improvised his role using only Director Blake Edwards' 50 page film outline with no set scripted dialogue. Sellers is left to devise and improvise each scene. This required assembling a highly competent ensemble of supporting actors capable of keeping up with Peter, and they pulled it off very well. Larry David uses this same approach in his 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' in case you did not know.

    The film's scenes were largely shot in sequence to preserve the comic flow, allowing Sellers to figure out what astoundingly destructive comic mess his character Hrundi Bakshi (the character being an actor brought in from India to lend authenticity to a period film) would innocently create next for his Hollywood producer boss while shooting the film on location, and the "big man" president of the studio, whose Beverly Hills VIP party Bakshi inadvertently gets an invite to attend.

    Truly hilarious deadpanned slapstick scenes abound - one of the most memorable being the "Birdie Num Nums" bit.

    This movie has captured an ever growing number of fans over the years, myself included.

    One may be offended by the cliche' India culture stereotyping Sellers applies via his character's mannerisms and accent, but If you want to be compelled to laugh out-loud, this may be just the ticket.
    8Shadowboy_25cm

    A comedy classic with hilarious Peter Sellers!!!

    Blake Edwards, Henry Mancini and Peter Sellers team up again and it's a winner.

    A Hindustani meets the high society of Hollywood, the chaos is programmed and the laughs hit hard.

    A culture clash comedy from 1968 by the great Blake Edwards with a hilarious Peter Sellers in one of his funniest roles as Hrundi V. Bakshi.

    It's still so much fun to watch this movie with its fine slapstick scenes and timinig, masterful camera work and perfect soundtrack by Henry Mancini.

    The first 2/3rd of the movie are great, at the end in the final 1/3rd it loses some of its pace.

    A great comedy. Always a good watch.

    Highly recommended.
    michelerealini

    Sellers and Edwards masterpiece

    The movie is still fresh after all these years. It's an homage to the slapstick comedy, an homage to the Laurel & Hardy films, and to Chaplin movies as well.

    "The party" is the finest achievement of Sellers & Edwards, the film is far superior to the "Pink Panther" series. Why? The story is absolutely simple: by mistake an Indian actor goes to a party in a Hollywood villa. End of the story.

    Mr. Hrundi V. Bakshi (the name of the main character) is the kindest and most awkward person you can meet... The film is just made by a group of gags -many are improvised-.

    We can see that Peter Sellers, a terrific actor, is also a mime -he can do whatever with the expressions of his face and his body-. For doing such film you have to have a very intelligent and patient director, who knows all the comedy's tricks and let actors play with a total freedom... Blake Edwards is an eclectic director who allows that. Working with Peter Sellers (as Edwards says) was not easy -he had a very difficult personality, either he was the funniest man in the world or he was the most unbearable person. But he was a genius, he let many many gems.

    "The Party" is one of them. Brilliant and moving.
    Bobs-9

    An endearing comedy from the 1960s

    `The Party' is one of the few comedies that I can watch repeatedly and still enjoy, to a great extent due to the charm of the character Peter Sellers creates. Hrundi V. Bakshi urgently needs to be appropriate and polite (he absolutely CANNOT be impolite), but his natural curiosity and unfamiliarity with his surroundings wreak havoc. He's really quite an admirable fellow, though. He's unfailingly considerate and reasonable, but brave and resourceful when coming to the aid of another, as in the case of producer C.S. Divot's (Gavin MacLeod) exploitation of Michelle Monet (Claudine Longet). I find it hard to accept the notion that the characterization is racist, as some contend, unless you consider the very act of a white person playing an Indian in dark makeup racist. It can't be denied that many westerners find the accent amusing (see Baboo in `Seinfeld,' or Apu in `The Simpsons'). Still, Sellers' characterization of Bakshi is no stereotype, and I don't feel that his portrayal brings discredit to anyone.

    That aside, this is one damned funny film! As `anonymous' from Chicago has pointed out below, there are interesting aspects there for your consideration, if you choose to look for them. More than just a series of pratfalls and sight gags, `The Party' is a multi-faceted creation, as is its central character. If you haven't seen it, pour yourself a heaping bowl of birdie num-nums and give it a look. It's on DVD now, collectors.

    I need only add that I am not your sugar.

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      This film was improvised from a 56-page outline. Each scene was shot in sequence and built upon the previous scene. To aid in this experiment, the film's producers had a video-camera tube attached to the Panavision camera and connected to an Ampex studio videotape machine, allowing the actors and crew to review what they had just filmed. According to a contemporary article in Daily Variety this was one of the first productions to use a video camera in this manner. This eliminated the time and expense of developing the film and showing the "rushes" the following day. The cost of this new technology was $1100 per day, but director Blake Edwards said the system saved the production many times that amount by avoiding costly resets and re-shoots on following days.
    • Blooper
      At the dinner party, Hrundi's red wine glass disappears and reappears.
    • Citazioni

      C. S. Divot: Who do you think you are?

      Hrundi V. Bakshi: In India, we don't think who we are. We know who we are.

    • Connessioni
      Edited into Männerherzen... und die ganz ganz große Liebe (2011)
    • Colonne sonore
      Nothing to Lose
      Lyrics by Don Black

      Music by Henry Mancini

      Performed by Claudine Longet (uncredited)

      [Michele sings the song at the party]

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 7 febbraio 1969 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Italiano
      • Russo
      • Francese
      • Catonese
    • Celebre anche come
      • The Party
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • 9271 Robin Drive, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Mr. Clutterbuck's House)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • The Mirisch Corporation
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      • 2.900.000 USD (previsto)
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      • 10.786 USD
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    Specifiche tecniche

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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 39min(99 min)
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    • Proporzioni
      • 2.35 : 1

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