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The Art of Love

  • 1965
  • Approved
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.1K
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Angie Dickinson, James Garner, Dick Van Dyke, Ethel Merman, and Elke Sommer in The Art of Love (1965)
Buddy ComedyComedy

Struggling artist fakes his own death so his works will increase in value.Struggling artist fakes his own death so his works will increase in value.Struggling artist fakes his own death so his works will increase in value.

  • Director
    • Norman Jewison
  • Writers
    • Carl Reiner
    • Richard Alan Simmons
    • William Sackheim
  • Stars
    • James Garner
    • Dick Van Dyke
    • Elke Sommer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Norman Jewison
    • Writers
      • Carl Reiner
      • Richard Alan Simmons
      • William Sackheim
    • Stars
      • James Garner
      • Dick Van Dyke
      • Elke Sommer
    • 28User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    James Garner
    James Garner
    • Casey
    Dick Van Dyke
    Dick Van Dyke
    • Paul
    Elke Sommer
    Elke Sommer
    • Nikki
    Angie Dickinson
    Angie Dickinson
    • Laurie
    Ethel Merman
    Ethel Merman
    • Madame Coco
    Carl Reiner
    Carl Reiner
    • Rodin
    Pierre Olaf
    Pierre Olaf
    • Carnot
    Miiko Taka
    Miiko Taka
    • Chou Chou
    Roger C. Carmel
    Roger C. Carmel
    • Zorgus
    • (as Roger C Carmel)
    Irving Jacobson
    • Mr. Fromkis
    Jay Novello
    Jay Novello
    • Janitor
    Naomi Stevens
    Naomi Stevens
    • Mrs. Sarah Fromkis
    Renzo Cesana
    Renzo Cesana
    • Pepe de Winter
    Leon Belasco
    Leon Belasco
    • Prince
    Louis Mercier
    Louis Mercier
    • Magistrate
    Maurice Marsac
    Maurice Marsac
    • Prosecutor
    Fifi D'Orsay
    Fifi D'Orsay
    • Fanny
    Marcel Hillaire
    Marcel Hillaire
    • Executioner
    • Director
      • Norman Jewison
    • Writers
      • Carl Reiner
      • Richard Alan Simmons
      • William Sackheim
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    9davidemartin

    Jean-Francois Millet, not Gustave Courbet

    Theowinthrop: "There is also a short story by Mark Twain entitled "IS HE DEAD?" about a plot to make a reputation for a prominent 19th Century artist, Gustave Courbet, by him pretending to be dead, and his paintings being sold for larger and larger amounts of cash so that the still living Courbet and his friends make a huge profit." It was Millet, the artist responsible for THE GLEANERS and other works, who faked his death in order to raise the value of his art. Twain later turned the scam into a play, IS HE DEAD?, which finally got discovered in 2002 and produced on stage in 2007.

    That said, THE ART OF LOVE has long been one of my "Favorite Films I Haven't Seen in a Long Long Time." The lack of video release is depressing. Hopefully Universal will start a cable movie channel dedicated to its own films, much like Fox Movie Channel (a great place to see long-forgotten flicks like PRUDENCE AND THE PILL).
    5preppy-3

    Somewhat amusing

    A struggling American painter in Paris (Dick Van Dyke) fakes his death so his paintings will sell. His buddy (James Garner) helps him along. However Van Dyke's girlfriend (Angie Dickinson) believes he's dead and falls for Garner. Then there's Elke Sommer (who's great) as an innocent down on her luck girl and Ethel Merman as a madam (in a wholesome PG sort of way).

    Frantic and somewhat amusing comedy. It moves at a fast clip and has a great cast. The main problem is that it just isn't that funny. Dickinson fainting at everything gets old real quick and Garner is a real jerk. However I kept watching and the fast pace kept me interested. This was not a hit when it came out and is kind of difficult to see now. Look for it on TCM.
    8johno-21

    Good fun comedy with a great cast

    I wasn't aware of this movie when it was initially released and probably didn't see it for several years after it came out when I saw it on TV. This is a bright, witty charming movie loaded with a talented cast in James Garner, Dick Van Dyke, Angie Dickenson, Elke Sommer, Ethel Merman, Carl Reiner and a lot of great character actors. I've only seen this a few times as it doesn't seem to get much air time on TV and I don't know why because this is a funny movie. Norma Jewison directs this forgotten gem. It's a good escapist romantic comedy and gives Van Dyke a lot of room to display his comedic skills. James Garner hold the whole thing together. If it shows up on TV again sometime try to check it out, some good comedy situations here. I would give this an 8 on a scale of 10 and recommend it.
    6marcslope

    Mildly amusing; we expect more of this bunch

    Pretty mid-1960s sex comedy set in Paris, filmed on Universal's back lot, but extremely well faked. It's a rather dark-hearted farce about two buddies, an artist (Dick Van Dyke) and writer who doesn't write much (James Garner) who fake Van Dyke's death to raise the price of his paintings. That in itself is pretty tired satire, and it gets more tired when we're introduced to the two men's ladies, a suicidal local girl (Elke Sommer) and Van Dyke's wealthy fiancee (Angie Dickinson), who faints a lot and gets passed between the two guys like a soda. There's also a cabaret-owner-and-probable-madam (Ethel Merman in a series of bizarre wigs), a Jewish deli owner (Irving Jacobson), a fervent private investigator (Pierre Olaf), and a fair amount of slapstick. Van Dyke's expert and does some cute pratfalls; Garner, playing a real rotter, is atypically shrill and charmless. Dickinson hasn't much to offer but a series of eye-popping fashions, and Sommer is unaffected and delightful. A few laughs, but Carl Reiner and Norman Jewison, having recently delivered "The Thrill of It All," were capable of far better.
    7aesgaard41

    Funny and Dark at the Same Time

    I saw this movie once a long time ago and never forgot it.It has several funny lines and wierd situations in it as well as Dick Van Dyke fakes his suicide, but survives to get even with the friend played by James Garner who is getting rich off his phony death. Not that I condone suicide, but it's unreal as the phony murder that Van Dyke sets up takes up a life of its own. Ethel Merman is the dance hall owner keeping them from killing each other as she is unaware of the extra duties of her female dancers.Beautiful Elke Sommar and lovely Angie Dickinson are Van Dyke's and Garner's love interests as "Star Trek's" Roger C. Carmel and Van Dyke's TV boss Carl Reiner provide some comic relief in this black comedy.

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    • Trivia
      Mae West was originally offered the role of Madame Coco La Fontaine but the producers refused to let her write her own dialogue, so the part went to Ethel Merman.
    • Goofs
      When Paul goes upstairs, he looks back at Nikki interacting with a patron of Coco La Fontaine's. As he turns to look over his shoulder, you can see what appears to be studio lighting equipment prominently taking up space on the right side of the frame.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Casey: Paul. Paul, have you gone crazy?

      Paul: I've been crazy, I'm now going sane.

    • Connections
      Featured in Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      M'sieur
      Written by Cy Coleman and Don Raye

      Performed by Ethel Merman

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 1965 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Bei Madame Coco
    • Filming locations
      • Little Europe, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(european streets)
    • Production companies
      • Cherokee Productions
      • Ross Hunter Productions
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,630,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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