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So Fine

  • 1981
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
1.5K
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Mariangela Melato and Ryan O'Neal in So Fine (1981)
While trying to get his father out of a financial jam, a man comes up with an idea that turns into an unexpected overnight financial fashion success: bottomless pants.
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While trying to get his father out of a financial jam, a man comes up with an idea that turns into an unexpected overnight financial fashion success: bottomless pants.While trying to get his father out of a financial jam, a man comes up with an idea that turns into an unexpected overnight financial fashion success: bottomless pants.While trying to get his father out of a financial jam, a man comes up with an idea that turns into an unexpected overnight financial fashion success: bottomless pants.

  • Director
    • Andrew Bergman
  • Writer
    • Andrew Bergman
  • Stars
    • Ryan O'Neal
    • Jack Warden
    • Mariangela Melato
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    • Director
      • Andrew Bergman
    • Writer
      • Andrew Bergman
    • Stars
      • Ryan O'Neal
      • Jack Warden
      • Mariangela Melato
    • 28User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
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    Ryan O'Neal
    Ryan O'Neal
    • Bobby Fine
    Jack Warden
    Jack Warden
    • Jack
    Mariangela Melato
    Mariangela Melato
    • Lira
    Richard Kiel
    Richard Kiel
    • Eddie
    Fred Gwynne
    Fred Gwynne
    • Chairman Lincoln
    Mike Kellin
    Mike Kellin
    • Sam Schlotzman
    David Rounds
    • Prof. McCarthy
    Joel Stedman
    • Prof. Yarnell
    Angela Pietropinto
    Angela Pietropinto
    • Sylvia
    Michael Lombard
    Michael Lombard
    • Jay Augustine
    Jessica James
    Jessica James
    • Vicki
    Charles Bruce Millholland
    • Sir Alec
    • (as Bruce Millholland)
    Merwin Goldsmith
    Merwin Goldsmith
    • Dave
    Irving Metzman
    • Accountant
    Lois De Banzie
    Lois De Banzie
    • Waitress in House of Pancakes
    Rick Lieberman
    • Rick
    Tony Sirico
    Tony Sirico
    • Associate of Mr. Eddie
    • (as Anthony Sirico Jr.)
    Michael LaGuardia
    • Associate of Mr. Eddie
    • Director
      • Andrew Bergman
    • Writer
      • Andrew Bergman
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    7renfield54

    JEANS FOR THE MILLENNIUM....

    Having never been a Ryan O'Neal fan, I was surprised at how much I enjoyed "So Fine". I'm sure a great supporting cast helped (especially Jack Warden). We travel from the Ivy Halls of University life to the garment district of New York City, from clothing factory to an opera performance. Throw in a little infidelity, the "mob", and a new clothing fad, and you have a roller coaster ride of a film. Oh, and some advice, never date a woman whose last relationship was with Richard Kiel. He's the jealous (and angry) type.

    One thing I never understood. The accidental creation of the jeans (that led to fame and fortune), never having made it to a real world fad. They consisted of jeans with cut-outs on the seats of the pants, with clear plastic instead of denim material. It's a great look! They may have seemed a bit risque in those days or more of a costume but no more. Anyone who has been to a beach or a pool lately will consider them tame. It may be an idea whose time has come........
    3moonspinner55

    Transparent

    Broadly-written and directed comedy about a professor of American Literature who is forced to join his manufacturer-father's dress business in New York City after dad falls into debt with loan sharks. As a Hollywood lothario who first gained recognition in 1964 as part of TV's "Peyton Place"--playing the resident heartthrob--Ryan O'Neal later parlayed that same appeal in the 1970 hit romantic-tragedy "Love Story", so it's rather amazing the actor was then typecast as a befuddled square who is nervous and unsure around women (this following his success in 1972's "What's Up, Doc?"). O'Neal doesn't really fit the role; his clumsiness isn't forced, yet the star doesn't have the innate grace for physical comedy (he's too self-conscious and mock-innocent). The film has one great gag (split jeans), and a funny follow-up (a TV commercial promoting the jeans with see-through plastic on both cheeks), but the screwball hijinks in the boudoir never raise a laugh. *1/2 from ****
    10judge9090

    VEGAS..... then RENO, you dont like it.....Tough

    'So Fine'(1981) Absolutely hysterical comedy about a college professor forced by one- syllable mobster( played perfectly by 7'2'' giant Richard Kiel)to join his manufacturer father in the garment industry and inadvertently invents see-through jeans that become a national rage. Ryan O'Neal( believe it or not) is very good as the flustered professor and the great Jack Warden as the father, all but steals the film. Non- stop laughs for 90 minutes
    6TheFearmakers

    More Bedroom Farce Than Blue Jeans Comedy

    There were comedies not that funny yet still provided a fair amount of entertainment. And in some cases, the actual plot took place halfway in and wound up not meaning a lot to the actual structure of the film, story, or characters...

    One such vehicle is the semi-slapstick SO FINE by first time director and usual Hollywood writer Andrew Bergman, in which Ryan O'Neal plays a semi-stuffy college professor up for tenure...

    He's reluctantly brought into his father's failing New York City clothing/garment business thanks to a nefarious criminal, played by James Bond heavy Richard Kiel, ready to take over Jack Warden's crippled enterprise unless something's done about the massive debt...

    Much of story has O'Neal as a fish out of water dolt like his quirky spectacle-donning klutz with hidden sex appeal smitten with a free spirited woman WHAT'S UP DOC? (O'Neal even calls his plight a bedroom farce)...

    Here he's in lust with an Italian moll while trying his very best not to get killed by her husband, the monstrous Kiel, who destroys a victorious pinball machine: It's nice seeing the beloved cult actor in a "larger" role than usual, his abundant size serving as more than punchline wallpaper; and he's a genuine threat despite the wacky shenanigans...

    Meanwhile, O'Neal has almost no chemistry with the blond starlet, who looks and acts like a sexy throwaway bit player rather than a co-lead in a romantic comedy (looking as if Judy Landers bought 51% stock on Anne De Salvo)...

    With annoyingly dated 1980's style sex-up contrived side-characters aside, SO FINE is best known for the provocative designer jeans with plastic in the back where the pockets should be, exposing a woman's assets...

    And yet, other than a quick montage of the business skyrocketing, this particular device has little to do with the overall story - except that it accidentally derived during the love triangle mainline (after a "one foot out the door" situation), which is, for better or worse, what everything ultimately amounts to.
    ohthehorror

    Merchant of Venice...

    this movie is a modern remake of Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice", with Eddie as Shylock. Other references to Shakespeare in this movie include the "pound of flesh" quotation during the scene where the professor is being grilled by the university board, the professor's various "Henry IV" quotations to the employees of the dress store ("we the happy few..."), the Othello production, and the ending -- which takes place, of course, in Venice.

    Hm, anybody else see the "pound of flesh" reference flashing through some see-through jeans?

    *

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    Peter Sellers in Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
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    • Trivia
      After this movie, writer-director Andrew Bergman did not direct another feature film until The Freshman (1990), an interval of about eight to nine years.
    • Quotes

      Jack: [Lira is singing an aria while having sex with Bobby] I used to be able to fuck like that.

    • Alternate versions
      Network TV version features five minutes of outtake footage originally discarded from the theatrical release.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: So Fine, Gallipoli, Cattle Annie and Little Britches, True Confessions, Rich and Famous (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      So Fine Commercial Jingle
      by David Spangler, Grover Dale

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    • Release date
      • September 25, 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Archive
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Der ausgeflippte Professor
    • Filming locations
      • Drew University - 36 Madison Avenue, Madison, New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Budget
      • $11,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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