A divorced man's obsession with reclaiming his ex-wife leads to kidnapping. Despite her remarriage, they still have encounters. As his actions escalate, NYC police work to unravel the case.A divorced man's obsession with reclaiming his ex-wife leads to kidnapping. Despite her remarriage, they still have encounters. As his actions escalate, NYC police work to unravel the case.A divorced man's obsession with reclaiming his ex-wife leads to kidnapping. Despite her remarriage, they still have encounters. As his actions escalate, NYC police work to unravel the case.
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Anne Marie Sten
- Big Red
- (as Anne-Marie Sten)
Robert A. Silverman
- Lawyer
- (as Robert Silverman)
Allan Kolman
- Party guest
- (uncredited)
Steve Meek
- Party crasher
- (uncredited)
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Yikes!!!!!
Well, let me just say, I'm a huge John Candy fan from way back.
Was perusing the video shelf at a local store, and wow,, John Candy's face jumps out at me. ! Thought I had seen most if not all of his movies. Big photo of John and a description of some guy and his marital problems.
So i figure not every one makes a movie that is well know so I buy hoping to watch a good, but rather unknown, Candy film.
Well, this isn't a Candy film. It's from 1975!!!! Well before he was star. Cheap way to see a movie I think. It' like putting the kid's face from Forest Gump , who sat in the back of the bus and said "Hey Forest" on the cover because years later he became a star. Oh well, that's life. Just saying if you think this is a John Candy film - it's not.
Great actors, TERRIBLE movie!
I might have given it a higher rating, if there was any way to figure out what was going on. Stephanie Powers is gorgeous. Yvonne DeCarlo has a great expressive face, that is wonderful to see. A young John Candy has a minor role, which was kind of fun. Some of the outfits and 1970's fashions were really awesome. Unfortunately, the plot is truly incomprehensible. The direction is uneven, at best. The script is deranged - there does not appear to be a real plot at all. I got to the last scene, and still did not know what the point of this movie was. All I can say is, it was a waste of a dollar at Walmart. Not to mention an hour and a half of my time. I cannot believe that a studio paid to have this movie made, let alone releasing it on DVD.
A completely ridiculous movie with a ridiculous plot. Enjoy the scenery....
I borrowed it from work where we test TVs and yes, the movie isn't the greatest but does have one merit: It is a time capsule. The thing that got me was a lot of the seventies culture and life style in the movie is there, like the old pulse dial telephones, the old vehicles, like the yellow beatle, and the VW minibus. Oh, and there's the stubbies! Those old bear bottles, before bear bottles where what I know them to be today. That is what I watched the movie for.
Lame plot, yes, for sure, but it also had a very young John Candy (May he rest in peace) in it as well, and that says something for sure. This movie should be kept for time capsule reasons, and should also be kept as an example of what a poor movie looks like: Something film school students should watch for sure.
Lame plot, yes, for sure, but it also had a very young John Candy (May he rest in peace) in it as well, and that says something for sure. This movie should be kept for time capsule reasons, and should also be kept as an example of what a poor movie looks like: Something film school students should watch for sure.
This title says it all
In other words, it seemed like a good idea to check this out at the library, but it was a waste of time. The cover is very misleading. I don't know if all the copies are like this, but the one I got has this big picture of John Candy, (looking about the way he looked in Only the Lonely) and a small picture of Stephanie Powers looking older (and with much darker hair than in the actual movie). I kept waiting for John Candy to appear, and barely tolerating the lowbrow humor and ridiculous plot, and low and behold, he finally appears in about the last half hour of the movie, looking young and baby-faced and much thinner than I've ever seen him before (more chubby than fat, to put it bluntly) and he barely has much of a part, and you don't learn much about his character at all. He's seen from the back and profile in much of his scenes. The cover of the movie leads you to believe there is more to his character, proclaiming, "A heart as big as all outdoors, and a body to match". This is probably a comment on the actor personally, not the character he portrayed in this movie. It sounds like the perfect description for his character in "The Great Outdoors", "Uncle Buck" and just about any other movie he actually "starred" in. What a joke. And not a funny one, at that. If you're a John Candy fan, see any of his other movies, and mercifully pass this one up. You'll wonder, why did he bother? And more to the point, why did you? I'm glad I didn't fork out any money to view this stinker.
some of the lamest slapstick in the history of film
I unfortunately purchased this movie and the sequel, "Find the Lady" for 10 bucks. I am a big fan of John Candy and the back of the box made it seem better than it is. But after I watched the first one, I threw both of them out without ever seeing "Find the Lady." This movie is just slapstick with no point. It's not even Three-Stooges-quality slapstick, it's just plain pointless. I should've listened to that first review, but I saw it anyway. Don't make my same mistake. If you purchased the same two-pack as I did, do yourself a favor and give it to someone you don't like for his / her birthday.
Did you know
- TriviaDespite only having a minor role in the film, John Candy is heavily featured on the various VHS and DVD releases of the film, cashing in on his later success in Hollywood.
- Quotes
Mrs. Chorley: Is that Hortense?
Sweeney: She looks perfectly relaxed to me.
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits are shown in a zany animation sequence. Towards the end, the voice of star Anthony Newley comments on the names being introduced in these credits. He calls the producer "a funny fella" and mispronounces a slew of other names.
- Alternate versionsSome video versions strategically crop the sequences featuring Anthony Newley's buttocks, but all the dialogue remains intact.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Hollywood Comedy Legends (2011)
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