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A lo loco y con la cara del otro

Título original: The Man with Bogart's Face
  • 1980
  • 14
  • 1h 46min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,2/10
712
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A lo loco y con la cara del otro (1980)
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En el Hollywood contemporáneo, el investigador Sam Marlow se hace la cirugía plástica para parecerse a Humphrey Bogart y resuelve varios casos igual que los personajes de detective de la gra... Leer todoEn el Hollywood contemporáneo, el investigador Sam Marlow se hace la cirugía plástica para parecerse a Humphrey Bogart y resuelve varios casos igual que los personajes de detective de la gran pantalla de Bogart en los años cuarenta.En el Hollywood contemporáneo, el investigador Sam Marlow se hace la cirugía plástica para parecerse a Humphrey Bogart y resuelve varios casos igual que los personajes de detective de la gran pantalla de Bogart en los años cuarenta.

  • Dirección
    • Robert Day
  • Guión
    • Andrew J. Fenady
  • Reparto principal
    • Robert Sacchi
    • Franco Nero
    • Michelle Phillips
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,2/10
    712
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    • Dirección
      • Robert Day
    • Guión
      • Andrew J. Fenady
    • Reparto principal
      • Robert Sacchi
      • Franco Nero
      • Michelle Phillips
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Robert Sacchi
    Robert Sacchi
    • Sam Marlow
    Franco Nero
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    • Hakim
    Michelle Phillips
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    • Gena
    Olivia Hussey
    Olivia Hussey
    • Elsa
    Misty Rowe
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    • Duchess
    Victor Buono
    Victor Buono
    • Commodore Anastas
    Herbert Lom
    Herbert Lom
    • Mr. Zebra
    Sybil Danning
    Sybil Danning
    • Cynthia
    Richard Bakalyan
    Richard Bakalyan
    • Lt. Bumbera
    • (as Dick Bakalyan)
    Gregg Palmer
    Gregg Palmer
    • Sgt. Hacksaw
    Jay Robinson
    Jay Robinson
    • Wolf…
    George Raft
    George Raft
    • Petey Cane
    Yvonne De Carlo
    Yvonne De Carlo
    • Teresa Anastas
    Mike Mazurki
    Mike Mazurki
    • Mike Mazurki
    Henry Wilcoxon
    Henry Wilcoxon
    • Mr. Chevalier
    Victor Sen Yung
    Victor Sen Yung
    • Mr. Wing
    Joe Theismann
    Joe Theismann
    • Jock
    Aleshia Brevard
    • Mother
    • (as A'leshia Brevard)
    • Dirección
      • Robert Day
    • Guión
      • Andrew J. Fenady
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    8vice69

    Love This Movie!

    Making this short and to the point. This movie was great! I loved it! I actually picked this up at a Hollywood Video for 3 bucks on VHS and watched it about 5 times in the last couple weeks. I'm a big Bogart fan and I just latched onto this movie. I thought the song was funny and now have it as a ring tone on my phone. Robert Sacchi is great and pulls off a good Bogart. His nose is a little big, his voice is a Bogart-Columbo mix, and he does a few things that are awkward but otherwise, he was fantastic and this film was wonderful. No one can be a perfect Bogart but he was great. Remember, Sam Marlow is a fan of Bogart and isn't going to do everything he did. He mentions a lot of other movies and does some things that were never part of the real Bogart's character's. But, it's so funny and hilarious and has a great cast, including some beautiful women. Watch it and have fun!
    smswenson

    Bogie fans beware

    Ex-cop turns private eye after he has plastic surgery to look like his movie hero. Send-up of 40's Bogart films will probably offend fans. Skewers familiar film noir scenes and characters, sometimes with subtlety. Similar to "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" (1982) and "The Cheap Detective" (1978). (Rating: B+)
    7lost-in-limbo

    "Did anyone tell you look like…"

    Welcome to a memory trip down nostalgic lane, as "The Man with Bogart's Face" is a neat, affable little homage to a Hollywood legend. It's a typical throwback to those hardboiled crime dramas Bogart appeared in, but set in modern times and the notable gimmick (Robert Sacchi's private eye getting plastic surgery to look like Bogart) is well implemented. It's a one-idea concept (the usual free-flowing narration), but it's old fashion story-telling, dry, razor sharp humour, tightly drummed mystery / suspense and voluptuous dames (Michelle Phillips, Misty Rowe and Sybil Danning) go on to make an appealing package. While in a way you can call it a spoof, it doesn't over do it and does everything in a rather low-key and witty manner. Robert Sacchi simply fit's the part and truly embodies the spirit --- as he spends most of the time decked out in that hat and trench coat, putting on the voice and he always has something to say. Also popping up is Olivia Hussey, Frank Nero (whose character has strange fascination for the colour blue), Victor Buono, Herbert Lom and Yvonne De Carlo. The thoroughly plotted story has a whole bunch of random investigations that eventually come together (the search for the Eyes of Alexandria - two sapphires), as once a struggling private-eye Sam Barlow finds himself being showered in clients, money and danger. He's constantly in someone's sights - for good (the ladies) or bad (hooded hoodlums). Also the script manages to throw around plenty of movie references and that's part of its self-knowing charm. It's well-crafted by director Robert Day and the funky opening theme is quite a catchy title.
    6dtb

    Bogartmania: Not Bogart, But An Affectionate (If Imperfect) Simulation

    We meet Sam Marlow (professional Bogart impersonator Robert Sacchi), a freshly-minted private eye, just as he's having the bandages removed from the plastic surgery he's undergone to make himself resemble his idol Bogie. No sooner has Marlow (yes, that's how he spells it, without the "-e") opened his p.i. office in Hollywood than he's up to his fedora in a search for rare sapphires with heiress and Gene Tierney manque Gena Anastas (Michelle Phillips in an engaging performance and a makeup job worthy of Kevyn Aucoin) and other classic movie star lookalikes. Andrew Fenady wrote the script based on his own delightful tongue-in-cheek mystery novel, but the movie's never more than a cute little time-passer (not that a cute little time-passer isn't welcome now and then, mind you!). They could've had fun with it and tried to capture the look and style of Bogart's classic movies, but this modestly-budgeted affair is for the most part shot and staged like a 1970s TV movie, complete with a cheesy soft-rock title song! Sacchi, though amiable enough, is a better impersonator than actor. True, he's got Bogart's mannerisms and appearance down, and he sports a wry streak at times, but he becomes disappointingly wooden in love scenes and other parts of the story that require him to show emotion. (No, being wooden in a love scene is not the same as having a woody in a love scene! :-) Having said all that, BOGART'S FACE is still pleasant light entertainment if you just want some good-natured mind candy to while away a rainy afternoon at home. The interestingly eclectic cast also includes Franco Nero as a Zachary Scott wannabe, Herbert Lom as a Joel Cairo type, Victor Buono as Phillips's Sydney Greenstreet-esque father, Misty Rowe as Marlow's ditsy blonde secretary ("...she looked like Marilyn Monroe and made as much sense as Gracie Allen..."), and Olivia Hussey and Sybil Danning as damsels in various forms of distress. And don't blink during the opening credits, or you'll miss venerable character actor Philip Baker Hall as Marlow's plastic surgeon!
    searchanddestroy-1

    I have always had great tenderness for this film

    I usually dislike detective films, I mean I don't particularely like gumshoe films, which I rarely undertsand, because of the too complex plots. But here, this is an exceptional piece of work, funny, totally crazy and a fantastic tribute to Humphrey Bogart and his legend. Again, as for any private eye film, don't bother the details of the story, it's not important at all. Just enjoy and pay attention to those old actors such as George Raft, Yvonne De Carlo, Victor Buono. Useless to say it is a light hearted film, nearly a comedy and it could never had been a novel; only a movie. And it was actually a book. I hardly believe it. The director Robert Day was a British film maker who gave us some TARZAN adventures in the sixties. Good little, very small tribute to Gene Tierney for LAURA about which we can hear a bit of David Raksin's music. Yvonne de Carlo has a too tiny role here, if only tou sneeze, you'll miss her. She appears in the party, no lines. She deserved better. Poor Yvonne.

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    • Curiosidades
      Robert Sacchi had a one-man show called "Bogey's Back", which toured the US for four years. However, this was a grievous misspelling of Humphrey Bogart's nickname: he was known as Bogie, not "Bogey", which calls to mind the spelling for the boogeyman.
    • Pifias
      (Around 25 minutes) when Elsa leans into the car to kiss Marlow her head is tilted to her left but in the next shot her head is upright.
    • Citas

      Sam Marlow: He was a good soldier. They were all good soldiers. Just doing what they were ordered to do.

      Elsa: What do you mean?

      Sam Marlow: Ah, I don't know what I mean. It's tough to tell the enemy without a uniform. You know what'd end all wars? Make everybody fight naked. Then nobody'd know who to kill, and that would be the end of it.

      Elsa: Sam...

      Sam Marlow: No, I mean it. And let the women get in there naked, too. That'd cinch it. No more war... just peace on earth and a lot of whoopee.

    • Versiones alternativas
      NBC edited 10 minutes from this film for its 1986 network television premiere.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Familiar Faces: Familiar Faces #21: The Man with Bogart's Face Parts 1 and 2 (2010)
    • Banda sonora
      The Man with Bogart's Face
      Music by George Duning

      Lyrics by Andrew J. Fenady

      Sung by Armando Compean (as Armando Compeán) during the opening credits

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      • 28 de mayo de 1980 (Francia)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • The Man with Bogart's Face
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Santa Catalina Island, Channel Islands, California, Estados Unidos(Santa Catalina Island scenes.)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Melvin Simon Productions
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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