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They All Laughed

  • 1981
  • PG
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
3.5K
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They All Laughed (1981)
A mad cap private-eye caper about a team of detectives who are following, and are being followed by, a group of beautiful women.
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A madcap private-eye caper about a team of detectives who are following, and are being followed by, a group of beautiful women.A madcap private-eye caper about a team of detectives who are following, and are being followed by, a group of beautiful women.A madcap private-eye caper about a team of detectives who are following, and are being followed by, a group of beautiful women.

  • Director
    • Peter Bogdanovich
  • Writers
    • Peter Bogdanovich
    • Blaine Novak
  • Stars
    • Audrey Hepburn
    • Ben Gazzara
    • Patti Hansen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Peter Bogdanovich
    • Writers
      • Peter Bogdanovich
      • Blaine Novak
    • Stars
      • Audrey Hepburn
      • Ben Gazzara
      • Patti Hansen
    • 72User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Audrey Hepburn
    Audrey Hepburn
    • Angela Niotes
    Ben Gazzara
    Ben Gazzara
    • John Russo
    Patti Hansen
    Patti Hansen
    • Sam (Deborah Wilson)
    John Ritter
    John Ritter
    • Charles Rutledge
    Dorothy Stratten
    Dorothy Stratten
    • Dolores Martin
    Blaine Novak
    Blaine Novak
    • Arthur Brodsky
    Linda MacEwen
    • Amy Lester
    George Morfogen
    George Morfogen
    • Leon Leondopolous
    Colleen Camp
    Colleen Camp
    • Christy Miller
    Sean Hepburn Ferrer
    Sean Hepburn Ferrer
    • Jose
    • (as Sean Ferrer)
    Glenn Scarpelli
    Glenn Scarpelli
    • Michael Niotes
    Vassili Lambrinos
    • Stavros Niotes
    Antonia Bogdanovich
    • Stefania Russo
    Sashy Bogdanovich
    • Georgina Russo
    • (as Alexandra Bogdanovich)
    Sheila Stodden
    • Barbara Jo
    Lisa Dunsheath
    Lisa Dunsheath
    • Tulips
    Joyce Hyser
    Joyce Hyser
    • Sylvia
    Elizabeth Peña
    Elizabeth Peña
    • Rita
    • Director
      • Peter Bogdanovich
    • Writers
      • Peter Bogdanovich
      • Blaine Novak
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    User reviews72

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    magicsteven

    Better Than You'd Think

    This film is worth watching. Screwball comedy stylings brought up-to-date... ie 80's New York.

    Perhaps this'll move some of you: it made Quentin Tarantino's list of his Top Ten Films of All-Time in 2002.
    7moonspinner55

    A valentine to Audrey Hepburn

    Screwball comedy about romantic mismatches in New York City. Peter Bogdanovich is obviously in love with all the women in his picture--he reveres them--yet Audrey Hepburn is (naturally) put a notch above the others because, after all, she's the princess Bogdanovich probably fell in love with at the movies 30 years prior. He shoots her in loving close-ups, gets right in the sheets between her and a wonderfully hard-boiled/soft-boiled Ben Gazzara, and allows her room to sparkle throughout. The love-connections made in the course of the film are fast and amusing, though I did tire of John Ritter's TV-styled klutziness. Colleen Camp, Dorothy Stratten, and the grounded, earthy-sensual Patti Hansen are all exciting to watch. But it's really Hepburn's valentine and she absolutely glows. *** from ****
    6EUyeshima

    Pastiche of Romantic Complications in Manhattan Offers an Ever Graceful Hepburn

    There is a certain French farcical charm, however calculated, about director Peter Bogdanovich's 1981 urban valentine to romantic entanglements in Manhattan; but just released on DVD a quarter-century later, the film still feels half-baked in execution. Perhaps because Bogdanovich has too innate a familiarity with Hollywood's golden era, there is just too much pastiche and not enough depth to the shenanigans of three private eyes, their put-upon boss and the various women with whom they intertwine most predictably. The characters come in and out of this omnibus tale like Robert Altman's "Nashville" and Jean Renoir's "Rules of the Game", but the results are not nearly as resonant.

    Unfortunately, the movie was jinxed immediately when co-star Dorothy Stratten, who became romantically involved with Bogdanovich during filming, was infamously murdered by her husband right after its completion. If the film was meant as the director's launching pad for Stratten as he did previously for Cybill Shepherd in "The Last Picture Show", he is only partially successful this time as the pretty starlet makes a comparatively modest impression as Dolores, the innocent object of obsession for bumbling detective Charles. These two are part of a larger ensemble, which includes Arthur, a long-haired shamus constantly on roller skates, and John, the veteran investigator who finds himself drawn to Angela Niotes, the possibly philandering wife of an Italian industrialist.

    Bogdanovich had the good fortune of casting Audrey Hepburn, in her last feature film starring role, as Angela. Even though her story does not even get going until an hour into the movie, a fiftyish Hepburn looks radiantly stylish and is the epitome of resigned grace as an unhappily married woman. In an apparent nod to Bogie, Ben Gazzara performs too close to the vest as world-weary John, while a young, bespectacled John Ritter seems to regale in all his slapstick business as the smitten Charles. Less successful are Blaine Novak as the overly hip Arthur, model Patti Hansen (long since married to Rolling Stone Keith Richards) as bromide-spouting taxi driver "Sam", and a particularly unctuous Colleen Camp as motor-mouthed country singer Christy Miller insinuating herself into everyone else's lives.

    Much like a Jacques Demy film ("The Young Girls of Rochefort" comes immediately to mind), the plot unfolds after a long wordless introduction, and character motivations get filled in on an as-needed basis until the film gains some gravitas and then whimpers away. On the DVD's main extra, Bogdanovich states emphatically that this is the favorite of his films in an interview conducted with director Wes Anderson, who also admires the film (as does Quentin Tarantino, who makes it one of his top ten in "Halliwell's Top 1000" book). The details of the location shooting are interesting, as much was done on a modest scale with a minimum of extras, and Bogdanovich gratefully does not belabor the sensationalistic aspects of Stratten's death. He also provides a solid commentary track, and the print transfer on the DVD is relatively clean. I'm not sure the film is completely worthy of rediscovery in a vaunted 25th Anniversary Edition except for Hepburn's near-valedictory work and any lingering curiosity about Stratten.
    7ksf-2

    big names. study on relationships

    Everybody seems to be following everyone in this caper from Bogdanovich. Some really big names: Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara, and of course, 33 year old John Ritter, while he was still making Three's Company. Minimal speaking, at least the first part of the film. Turns out, private-eyes are following spouses who may be playing around. Some pretty good singing by Colleen Camp, who plays the jealous Christy. Great street scenes of New York city. Patti Hansen (now MRS. Keith Richards in real life! ) is taxi driver Sam, who pals around with Russo (Gazzara). although everyone is pretty much hitting on everyone in this tangled bowl of spaghetti. lots of following people around the streets of new york. Bogdanovich explores married people flirting and fooling around. and partners and new friends keep meeting the other partners. Bogdanovich really explores un-expected new relationships, and people having multiple partners. Why does Christy keep saying Charles?? quite odd. and "Jose" is Hepburn's real-life son. lots of similarities to What's Up Doc, but that was just one person trying to steal the engaged guy away from his fiancee. As goofed up as director Bogdanovch's personal life was, he sure made some great films. My personal favorite is What's Up Doc? really interesting info him on wikipedia, as well as a full interview in New York Magazine March 2019. Good character study.
    dwales

    Irritating and smug

    This film is supposed to be pure escapism, unfortunately it is merely irritating. Ben Gazzara wanders round as if we're meant to think he's the ultimate in cool, when in fact there's no conceivable reason I can see why every woman within a radius of 10 miles should be lusting after him.

    In fact this is a problem with all the characters - John Ritter's geeky act is a pain in the butt after about the first 10 minutes, yet somehow the Stratten character fall for him. As does the annoying country & western singer.

    And even Audrey looks as if she's going through the motions - painfully thin in looks as well.

    And finally the script - it tries for that laconic sharp Woody Allen/Neil Simon style but falls miserable short of that quality.

    Bring back Paper Moon!

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    Related interests

    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in When Harry Met Sally... (1989)
    Romantic Comedy
    Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal in What's Up, Doc? (1972)
    Screwball Comedy
    Will Ferrell in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
    Comedy
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    • Trivia
      After the murder of Dorothy Stratten, no major studio would release the film, fearing it would bomb due to the tragic context in the public mind. Director Peter Bogdanovich spent $5 million of his own money to distribute the film himself. The film failed, and the director found himself on the brink of financial and professional ruin.
    • Goofs
      When the passenger exits the taxi at the heliport, the driver hands the passenger his change before he hands her any money.

      The passenger likely hand the driver cash before he got out of the cab.
    • Quotes

      Christy Miller: People Magazine called for an interview! I'll give y'all a plug. Great in the sack, honey; but lousy detectives. Couldn't follow an elephant up Fifth. Girls slip through their fingers like sand.

    • Crazy credits
      We thank the people of Manhattan, on whose island this picture was filmed.
    • Connections
      Featured in Hollywood Mavericks (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      One Day Since Yesterday
      Words and Music by Earl Poole Ball and Peter Bogdanovich

      Performed by Colleen Camp

      Arranged and Conducted by Earl Poole Ball

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    • Release date
      • March 5, 1982 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • HBO
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Todos rieron
    • Filming locations
      • Valentino Shoe Shop - 677 5th Avenue and East 53rd Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Valentino Shoe Shop is no longer at this address)
    • Production companies
      • Moon Pictures
      • Time Life Films
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    • Budget
      • $8,600,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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