1932 werden zwei Fremde zu Unrecht verurteilt und entwickeln im Gefängnis eine starke Freundschaft, die bis ins 20. Jahrhundert andauert.1932 werden zwei Fremde zu Unrecht verurteilt und entwickeln im Gefängnis eine starke Freundschaft, die bis ins 20. Jahrhundert andauert.1932 werden zwei Fremde zu Unrecht verurteilt und entwickeln im Gefängnis eine starke Freundschaft, die bis ins 20. Jahrhundert andauert.
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- Für 1 Oscar nominiert
- 1 Gewinn & 6 Nominierungen insgesamt
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- (as Michael 'Bear' Taliferro)
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Throughout their time there, their friendship is tested in various ways. From failed escape plots, constant antagonism by the warden and his self-hating guard, to bitterness on how they came to be in this awful position. During they sentence, they meet a befriend a colorful cast of characters.
Who knew Eddie Murphy and Martín Lawrence would make a great comedy duo? They play off each other well. Them and the supporting cast.
In regards to the commentary, there're some themes that still resonate today: Homophobia, racism, and resilience in the face of hopelessness and adversity. As funny as it is, it still has a great amount of heart and characters we grow to like too (most of them). I have to admit, they never came off as friend last as the film would like you to believe though. That's just my opinion.
Bottom line, this movie's underrated. Another film the critics got wrong. With that being said, check it out if you have time.
Plot In A Paragraph: In 1932, two strangers (Murphy and Lawrence) are wrongfully convicted and develop a strong friendship in prison that lasts them through the 20th century.
This is the last movie starring Eddie Murphy, that I chose to go see at the cinema!! That is not counting voice work, I went to see with my kids. This reteams Murphy with his Boomerang costar, Martin Lawrence. 7 years ago, Murphy was a huge star, and Murphy was relatively unknown. Now they were on an equal footing. Ned Beatty (Deliverance) has a small but important role.
I enjoy this movie, and consider it to be under rated. I usually watch this every couple of years. Murphy and Lawrence had genuine chemistry and some out takes and ad libs are actually in the movie. I think this is probably Murphy's last good comedy!! It's not a laugh riot, but it's a seriously touching movie. Probably in my Top 10 Murphy movies.
Life grossed $63 million at the domestic box office, to end the year the 34th highest grossing movie of the year.
One of the most funniest films I have seen.
I have seen this so many times and I don't understand why it has only scored a 6/10!
I always think that story lines that cover a large chunk of the characters' lives are always very interesting as the audience gets to see how they evolve and change with age. All of the characters pull this off - over the years we see Ray (Eddie Murphy) change from a young confident individual who never gives up hope to a tired old grouchy man who is hard of hearing; but its never sad. Even when the characters are riddled with old age the humour is still fantastic.
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- WissenswertesWhen Ray and Claude are standing on a box of bottles, Claude mentions that a one of his toes has slipped into one of them. This actually happened during the take, but Martin Lawrence kept going, despite Eddie Murphy's laughing, which is genuine.
- PatzerWhen Ray and Claude are older in the superintendents house talking in their room. You can see that Ray is fixing his bodysuit. He is pulling down his stomach.
- Zitate
Goldmouth: Maybe I oughta eat *your* cornbread.
Rayford Gibson: Motherfucker, you can't have my cornbread. That's for damn sure. Cause if you try and take my cornbread, Part 2 of my killing spree is gon' begin up in here on your ass, right now. You thinking about my cornbread, better get the taste out your mouth. That's for damn sure.
Claude Banks: Ray, chill out...
Rayford Gibson: No, fuck him. Fuck that, 'cause I'm from New York City, goddammit. Nobody take no cornbread from me. That goes for anyone of you motherfucking farmers who wanna start some shit. You fuck around with me, there's gonna be consequences and repercussions.
- Crazy CreditsBloopers are shown during the closing credits.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Maxwell: Fortunate (1999)
- SoundtracksWake Up Everybody
Written by Gene McFadden, John Whitehead, Victor Carstarphen
Produced by Wyclef Jean and Jerry 'Wonder' Duplessis
Performed by Robby Pardlo
Courtesy of Booga Basement Records
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- Drehorte
- Locke, Sacramento, Kalifornien, USA('Natchez-under-the-Hill')
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- Budget
- 80.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 64.016.268 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 20.414.775 $
- 18. Apr. 1999
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 73.475.268 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 48 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1