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Gilda Live

  • 1980
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Howard Shore, Johnny Caruso, Don Novello, Gilda Radner, Paul Shaffer, and G.E. Smith in Gilda Live (1980)
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A filmed version of the Broadway show starring comedienne Gilda Radner, complete with the characters she made famous on the TV show Saturday Night Live (1975).A filmed version of the Broadway show starring comedienne Gilda Radner, complete with the characters she made famous on the TV show Saturday Night Live (1975).A filmed version of the Broadway show starring comedienne Gilda Radner, complete with the characters she made famous on the TV show Saturday Night Live (1975).

  • Directors
    • Mike Nichols
    • Lorne Michaels
  • Writers
    • Anne Beatts
    • Lorne Michaels
    • Marilyn Suzanne Miller
  • Stars
    • Gilda Radner
    • Don Novello
    • Paul Shaffer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    937
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Mike Nichols
      • Lorne Michaels
    • Writers
      • Anne Beatts
      • Lorne Michaels
      • Marilyn Suzanne Miller
    • Stars
      • Gilda Radner
      • Don Novello
      • Paul Shaffer
    • 22User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gilda Radner
    Gilda Radner
    • Self…
    Don Novello
    Don Novello
    • Father Guido Sarducci
    Paul Shaffer
    Paul Shaffer
    • Don Kirshner…
    Nils Nichols
    • Roadie
    Bob Christianson
    Bob Christianson
    • Audition Scene Pianist
    Howard Shore
    Howard Shore
    • The Candy Slice Group
    Diana Grasselli
    • Rouge
    Myriam Valle
    • Rouge
    Maria Vidal
    • Rouge
    Johnny Caruso
    Johnny Caruso
    • The Candy Slice Group
    • (as John Caruso)
    G.E. Smith
    G.E. Smith
    • The Candy Slice Group
    • Directors
      • Mike Nichols
      • Lorne Michaels
    • Writers
      • Anne Beatts
      • Lorne Michaels
      • Marilyn Suzanne Miller
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    7DrPhibes1964

    It's Gilda

    I envy anyone who had the opportunity to see this performed live. From Emily Littela to Lisa Lupner we get to see Gilda at her comedic best. The highlight for me is the song that closes the show titled Kiss Me With My Clothes On. It is a very sweet and touching song about being in love and the joys of the first intimate moments whilst remaining fully clothed. But it is difficult to watch this and not feel sad at what we loss with her passing. You needn't be a fan of SNL to enjoy this performance. It reminds us what an amazing talent she was.
    6gbill-74877

    Amusing, not hilarious

    Gilda Radner was such a sweetheart and there was a sort of purity to her comedy, which made the spicier bits she would occasionally drop in funnier. To me her characterizations were hit and miss though, and rarely more than amusing. The highlight was the fast-talking Rosanne Rosannadanna, the lowlight, the mean-spirited version of Nadia Comaneci, which reeked of Cold War stereotypes. Seeing her play characters like the drunk rock 'n' roller flailing about on-stage or the little girl making a lot of noise in her room just didn't have enough cleverness either. To be honest, I liked Don Novello's Father Guido Sarducci character more, and was glad he got several slots. As for Gilda, it's a case where I love the person more than the comedy, at least for a full-length show.
    7preppy-3

    Saw it at a theatre

    I was one of the (very few) people who saw this in a movie theatre. It was a filming of her comedy act on stage with unfunny Don Novello popping up so she could go backstage and change costumes. When I first saw it I hated it. I had never watched SNL so I was completely at a loss at who these characters were she was playing. The only funny part I found was her song "Let's Talk Dirty to the Animals" (which alone gave the film an R rating).

    Years later I saw it again after seeing reruns on the original SNL. This time I knew who the characters were and I loved it! I was laughing out loud a few times and came to realize what a great comedienne she was. The only bad part is this comes across as (obviously) a little stagy and Novello's segments are just horribly unfunny. Still it's worth seeing for Radner's comedic talent. However you SHOULD have a basic working knowledge of the characters she played on TV. Otherwise you might not enjoy it.

    I give it a 7--Novello is horribly unfunny and the staginess does wear you down.
    8Sober-Friend

    This was the First Saturday Night Live Movie

    Gilda Live is a filmed version of the comedic one-woman show performance of Gilda Radner Live on Broadway. Originally titled Gilda Radner: Live From New York (renamed Gilda Live for the film debut), it had a steady success as a play but the movie itself and the record as well, both released in March 1980, were complete flops with critics and the public.

    To me however I had no idea this film existed until HBO ran it in 1981. I do not know why Wikipedia states "The Film was a flop with Critics and audiences alike". If the public did not show up for the film then maybe its because "They had no idea at the time there was film to begin with".

    Long before her death this film developed a cult following with not only "Saturday Night Live Fans" but other people as well. The film was readily available for years on VHS and was a popular rental. For some reason it took 12 years after the initial release of the DVD format that Warner Brothers finally released it on DVD.

    Now when I first saw the film in 1981 I loved every minute of it. Now 37 years later the film is still funny. Most of the sketches hold up and you really see "Gilda at her best and what a hard show this was for her to do".

    Even you are not a huge "Gilda Radner Fan" you will still find this funny. The pace of the film is quick and if you don't like one sketch it there will be another you will love.

    I would highly recommend buying this film and passing it around to friends for them to watch. Trust me when Summer hits and SNL is in re-runs this is a valuable alternative.
    9Mister-6

    Gilda makes me laugh....

    It's no more complicated than this: of all the comediennes that came from the early days of "Saturday Night Live", Gilda Radner was the funniest.

    "Gilda Live" shows her doing what she does best. Not only is there a sketch featuring our old friend Emily Litella telling an interesting children's story but also a menagerie of other characters in routines that are funny, touching and somehow heartbreaking.

    The biggest scene has to be Gilda singing the song "Let's Talk Dirty to the Animals". Just watch it "Gilda Live"; you'll see why.

    Nine stars. Big laughs for the little lady.

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    • Trivia
      This was filmed at the same time as The Blues Brothers (1980), which created a conflict for Paul Shaffer. At the urging of Lorne Michaels, Shaffer chose to work on this film. His part in The Blues Brothers was given to Murphy Dunne, and John Belushi is said to have remarked, "Paul Shaffer is not a Blues Brother."
    • Goofs
      First 7 + 5 = 12, but later 7 + 5 = 8, then back to 12 again on Miss Emily Litella's blackboard.
    • Quotes

      Father Guido Sarducci: That's forever. Forever. I know some Priests they say forever and ever. I really don't think the 'and ever' is necessary. Forever kinda covers it, you know. Forever means forever.

    • Alternate versions
      NBC edited 18 minutes from this film for its 1982 network television premiere.
    • Connections
      Featured in Love, Gilda (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      I Love to Be Unhappy
      Lyrics by Gilda Radner

      Music by Paul Shaffer

      Above Average/South Fifth Avenue ASCAP

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Джильда в прямом эфире
    • Production company
      • Broadway Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,261,507
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $344,234
      • Mar 30, 1980
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,261,507
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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