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Freebie and the Bean

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
3.8K
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Alan Arkin and James Caan in Freebie and the Bean (1974)
San Francisco police detectives Freebie and Bean are determined to bust local crime boss Red Meyers at any cost, even if this means destroying the whole city in the process.
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Buddy ComedyBuddy CopDark ComedySatireActionComedyCrimeDrama

Two reckless San Francisco police detectives finally obtain evidence against a local crime boss, and while waiting for a witness to arrive before making an arrest, they have to discreetly gu... Read allTwo reckless San Francisco police detectives finally obtain evidence against a local crime boss, and while waiting for a witness to arrive before making an arrest, they have to discreetly guard his life against an assassination attempt.Two reckless San Francisco police detectives finally obtain evidence against a local crime boss, and while waiting for a witness to arrive before making an arrest, they have to discreetly guard his life against an assassination attempt.

  • Director
    • Richard Rush
  • Writers
    • Robert Kaufman
    • Floyd Mutrux
  • Stars
    • Alan Arkin
    • James Caan
    • Loretta Swit
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    3.8K
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    • Director
      • Richard Rush
    • Writers
      • Robert Kaufman
      • Floyd Mutrux
    • Stars
      • Alan Arkin
      • James Caan
      • Loretta Swit
    • 68User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Alan Arkin
    Alan Arkin
    • Bean
    James Caan
    James Caan
    • Freebie
    Loretta Swit
    Loretta Swit
    • Meyers' Wife
    Jack Kruschen
    Jack Kruschen
    • Red Meyers
    Mike Kellin
    Mike Kellin
    • Lt. Rosen
    Paul Koslo
    Paul Koslo
    • Whitey
    Linda Marsh
    Linda Marsh
    • Freebie's Girl
    John Garwood
    John Garwood
    • Chauffeur
    Alex Rocco
    Alex Rocco
    • D.A.
    Valerie Harper
    Valerie Harper
    • Bean's Wife
    Christopher Morley
    • Transvestite
    Bruce Mackey
    • Floorwalker
    Monty Stickles
    • Texas Brawler
    Charles Bail
    Charles Bail
    • Cadillac Salesman
    • (as Chuck Bail)
    Eddy Donno
    Eddy Donno
    • Bag Man
    • (as Eddie Donno)
    Robert Harris
    • Michigan Phil
    Whitey Hughes
    Whitey Hughes
    • Broder
    John Vick
    • Policeman
    • Director
      • Richard Rush
    • Writers
      • Robert Kaufman
      • Floyd Mutrux
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    User reviews68

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    ReadingFilm

    I thought I had seen everything.

    This is the biggest WTF ever. The way I would describe it is a movie you don't want to see, that you are dragged into, and realize that is exactly who the film was made for. It starts as one thing and then it feels like they gave up and just made it up as they went. Like imagine The Naked Gun but as a serious movie.

    With San Francisco locales and Laslo Kovacs lensing this all becomes an outright surreal fever dream. I am also reminded of Richard Lester films, how he thinks in comic vignettes but isn't necessarily a comic director. Like, when violence happens it's brutal, suddenly it's like Dick Tracy. The characters yell at each other start to finish but they don't hate each other, it's just how they communicate. The director is doing a madcap comedy, Kovacs is filming for an oscar, the writers are doing like a Neil Simon Dragnet, and the actors think they're making the French Connection.

    People should study this movie if they get into filmmaking or screenwriting, it will change how you see movies, because every element is disparate, they're all making a different movie in their heads, but it works. You imagine them writing it off, saying they just made a flop, pointing fingers, but then it came out perfectly. It isn't doing those Pauline Kael big zeitgeist things, it is almost sending them up which is endearing. Its modest ambition may take points off compared to its class, but who cares, it is certainly a classic to me. I only take a half point off because you have two choices, give it an F or give it an A minus.
    9GOWBTW

    The most dysfunctional buddy cop movie I've ever saw!

    Before Riggs and Murtaugh, or even Starsky & Hutch, there's Freebie and The Bean, most in-your face buddy team of the police force. Maybe they are the laughing stock of the police force. These team make Dirty Harry want to change his ways of handling crime. These guys put the P.B. in Police Brutality! But in a funny way! Other than attacking the perpetrators they attack each other. Freebie(James Caan) is a hot-head and practical joker, while Bean(Alan Arkin) is calm in some ways just as the same as Freebie. Ford really put themselves in high gear with their vehicles, and the famous white LTD, took a lot of punishment through the movie. My favorite scenes is where the car leaped off the bridge, and made a window in someone's apartment. Calling a tow truck? HA! You better call a crane instead. While most cops work out their differences, Freebie and the Bean handle their way, they go at each others throats! This movie is funny, scary, and adventurous all together, with the choice of stars, everything was pulled off great. And how. What a comedy! While you have a chance. 4 out of 5 stars.
    8merklekranz

    A freeeloader and a "Beaner" = best buddy cop film ever ..........

    Most buddy cop films are just that, a pair of mismatched boys in blue in pursuit of an evil bad guy. "Freebie and the Bean" has a bad guy, however he is neither important or particularly bad. What is important about this movie is not the story itself, it is all about James Caan and Alan Arkin's deadpan humor while crashing police cars . There certainly have been longer police chases. There certainly have been more crashed vehicles. There never has and never will be a more hilarious chase than in "Freebie and the Bean". The chemistry between Caan and Arkin seems so natural, that it can't all have ben scripted. So forget plot inconsistencies and take a ride with the best buddy cop film ever. Highly recommended. - MERK
    10welchar

    A very clever buddy-buddy cop movie that focuses on the interaction between two individuals more than it does the actual story line.

    A fairly atypical off the wall love-hate relationship between two cops as they try to bring down a tongue-in-cheek bad guy. The story centres around the wacky verbal and non-verbal relationship between Alan Arkin and James Caan more than it does the fairly week plot. This is the whole point of the movie - the story line is in fact incidental! The scene where Freebie steals Bean's gun is a classic example of this, as is the button ripping scene earlier in the film. To add to the drama Bean thinks his wife is having an affair and Freebie offers advice...terrific stuff. Perhaps those of you who gave it a poor review should find the time to watch it again - a little more closely - and savour the unique banter between these two excellent actors.
    thecat72

    Classic 70's actioner!

    A mainstay on cable in the 70's, Freebie and the Bean is by no means "great" but it certainly is thoroughly entertaining to anyone who doesn't let political correctness stand in their way.

    This is no doubt a film that can offend; the two cops (especially Caan) use muscle whenever they can; a crossdresser is treated horribly and insulted; there's some racial humor. But hey, this was made in 1974 when people simply weren't as uptight as they are now.

    It's a goofy movie, it has goofy music, goofy comedy and a goofy script. The goofiness, violence and non-political correctness of this flick make for an odd mix, but it's an entertaining mix. Cann and Arkin are great in their roles, and show geniune affection and friendship for each other as they try to keep a criminal alive to break a case.

    Car chase fans especially like this movie, and there are some classic chases here! The highlight chase shows the duo chasing after a blue car with some truly amazing stuntwork.

    All in all if you aren't the easily offended type, and like some goofy comedy mixed with action, it's worth a spin, if only to see how movies were made when not under a watchdog's microscope.

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    • Trivia
      The film became an action-comedy after Alan Arkin and James Caan met for improvisational sessions in which they explored a more comedic approach to the characters' relationship.
    • Goofs
      During the first car chase (with the white van), Bean straps on a police helmet for his safety. In the very next shot of the car, Bean isn't wearing the helmet.
    • Quotes

      Freebie: Hi, Fred. We got a little accident. Could you send a tow truck, please, to 618 Elm Street? Hold it. It's the, uh, third floor, apartment 304.

    • Crazy credits
      During opening credits, as people walk in front of the camera their names appear.
    • Alternate versions
      UK cinema and video versions were cut by 29 seconds by the BBFC to remove a face kick and to reduce the number of shots fired into the transvestite from 5 to 2. The version shown on Film Four is uncut and intact.
    • Connections
      Featured in Don Adams' Screen Test: Tarzan/Public Enemy/Hurricane/Casablanca (Pilot) (1975)
    • Soundtracks
      Title Theme: You and Me
      Vocals by Bobby Hart

      Music and lyrics by Dominic Frontiere, Bobby Hart, Danny Janssen

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Dos contra todos
    • Filming locations
      • Candlestick Park - 602 Jamestown Avenue, San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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