Der Verwaltungsrat einer Werbeagentur muss einen neuen Vorsitzenden wählen. Bei dem Manöver, dass Feinde keine Stimmen erhalten, haben alle Mitglieder versehentlich ihre Stimme für den schwa... Alles lesenDer Verwaltungsrat einer Werbeagentur muss einen neuen Vorsitzenden wählen. Bei dem Manöver, dass Feinde keine Stimmen erhalten, haben alle Mitglieder versehentlich ihre Stimme für den schwarzen Mann Putney Swope abgegeben.Der Verwaltungsrat einer Werbeagentur muss einen neuen Vorsitzenden wählen. Bei dem Manöver, dass Feinde keine Stimmen erhalten, haben alle Mitglieder versehentlich ihre Stimme für den schwarzen Mann Putney Swope abgegeben.
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- (as Stanley Gottlieb)
- Mr. Syllables
- (as Joe Engler)
- Mr. War Toys
- (as Bob Staats)
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There is no way to rate this film. I have no way of predicting how anyone will respond to it: love, hate, detest, indifferent. Should you watch this movie your response will be somewhere in there.
I would have to say that it is a film for its time. A great deal of what it was satirizing at the time has changed so much that it no longer has any relevance in that sense. I remember at that time one of the demands of young movie goers was that films, indeed everything involving the culture, should be relevant. That was the 'buzz word.' This film was relevant alright, but almost forty years later I have to ask, "relevant to what?" I'm glad I finally got to see it. This film is touted as a comedy. I didn't laugh once while viewing it, though I did appreciate the acerbic wit. Some of it I found downright crude, though I'm sure that was intentional.
I will wait awhile and view it again some time. I have a feeling that I will get different things from it. I may even laugh at the stuff that's intended to be funny.
Would you enjoy this film? I don't know. Should you watch it? Oh yes, you should.
A Madison Avenue advertising firm whose Executive Board "accidentally" votes to elect the sole black man, Putney Swope (Arnold Johnson), as their new chairmen - because they all thought the others would be too racist to vote for him. Swope cans most of the execs and installs people of color to most of the important positions of power. Swope has a white maid and makes a low level white man ride the freight elevator etc. Etc..
The basic kernel of an idea is a good one, and there are moments here. Unfortunately, the tone is dry. So dry as to be arid most of the time. The idea of turning the tables has some punch, but, most of them land pretty softly. The Un-PC tone has only gotten more so over the years.
The highlights are the TV commercials the firm, now dubbed Truth And Soul, Inc., produces - including a standout pimple commercial for 'Face-Off' cream with an interracial couple singing idyllically in the park. These sequences are the only scenes shot in color. They add some life, but, the fim doesn't really have any momentum. There are bits and pieces everywhere but they don't really add up. Swope hires and fires at every whim, but we rarely see anything get actually accomplished, yet the firm is supposedly swimming in cash and has advertisers literally begging to get a piece of Swope's wisdom. Even in a farce, there has to be some verisimilitude.
The mostly little known cast is dotted with performers like Allen Garfield, Antonio Fargas and Allan Arbus (Mel Brooks has a blink and you miss it role). The most amusing casting is dwarf actor Pepi Hermine as the German accented President of the United States. Director Downey dubs his voice in for Arnold Johnson, and his gravely delivery dominates the movie. Watching PUTNEY one can't help but notice how Robert Downey Jr.'s voice as the "black man" in TROPIC THUNDER has an uncanny resemblance to his father's here.
PUTNEY SWOPE delivers some jabs, but, in the end, it's one of those films which is more famous for its impact than it is actually successful.
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- WissenswertesRobert Downey Sr. redubbed all of Arnold Johnson's lines. According to Downey, he did this because Johnson had trouble remembering his lines and often flubbed them during filming.
- Zitate
Idea Man: Putney! I've been supervising the war toy account for 12 years. And let me tell you something: deny a young boy the right to have a toy gun, and you'll suppress his destructive urges. And he'll turn out to be a homosexual. Or worse.
- Crazy CreditsAs the credit for Robert Downey Sr. scrolls up the screen, the words "(a prince)" appear next to his name.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Precious Images (1986)
- SoundtracksLet Me Tell You Something
Written and Performed by Charley Cuva
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- Budget
- 200.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 24 Minuten
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