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La pareja chiflada

Título original: The Sunshine Boys
  • 1975
  • PG
  • 1h 51min
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La pareja chiflada (1975)
A vaudeville duo agree to reunite for a television special, but it turns out that they can't stand each other.
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Un dúo de vodevil acuerda reunirse para un especial de televisión, pero resulta que no se soportan.Un dúo de vodevil acuerda reunirse para un especial de televisión, pero resulta que no se soportan.Un dúo de vodevil acuerda reunirse para un especial de televisión, pero resulta que no se soportan.

  • Dirección
    • Herbert Ross
  • Guionista
    • Neil Simon
  • Elenco
    • Walter Matthau
    • George Burns
    • Richard Benjamin
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Herbert Ross
    • Guionista
      • Neil Simon
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      • Walter Matthau
      • George Burns
      • Richard Benjamin
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    • Ganó 1 premio Óscar
      • 5 premios ganados y 8 nominaciones en total

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    Walter Matthau
    Walter Matthau
    • Willy Clark
    George Burns
    George Burns
    • Al Lewis
    Richard Benjamin
    Richard Benjamin
    • Ben Clark
    Lee Meredith
    Lee Meredith
    • Nurse in Sketch - 'Miss McIntosh'
    Carol Arthur
    Carol Arthur
    • Mrs. Doris Green - Al's Daughter
    Rosetta LeNoire
    Rosetta LeNoire
    • Odessa - Willy's Nurse
    • (as Rosetta Le Noire)
    F. Murray Abraham
    F. Murray Abraham
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    Howard Hesseman
    Howard Hesseman
    • Mr. Walsh - Commercial Director
    James Cranna
    • Mr. Schaeffer - TV Director
    Ron Rifkin
    Ron Rifkin
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    Jennifer Lee Pryor
    • Helen Clark
    • (as Jennifer Lee)
    Fritz Feld
    Fritz Feld
    • Man at Audition
    Jack Bernardi
    • Man at Audition
    Garn Stephens
    Garn Stephens
    • Eddie - Stage Manager
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    Tom Spratley
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    One of my favorite Stage to film transfers.

    The Sunshine Boys is one of my favorite feel good movies. I first saw it when it as the Christmas attraction at Radio City Music Hall when it first came out and loved it ever since. I ended up seeing it 6 times in the theaters, and if it was playing today I'd go out to see it again.

    Now a lot of the reviews here mentioned the wonderful performances of the leads. Matthau was brilliant, but had the misfortune of being nominated against Jack Nicholson's Oscar winning performance of Randall P. MacMurphy in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's nest. Burns did win, though Richard Benjiman deserved at least to be nominated as well. Even the smallest roles were played to perfection, like Fritz Feld auditioning for the potato chips commercial.

    Which brings me to my reason for reviewing this film, the direction of the greatly underrated Herbert Ross. Ross who previously brought a two person play, "The Owl And The Pussycat" to the screen and made a full movie out of it, does it again. He opens the plays out without making them look like a photographic stage play. He fleashens out the story and the characters.

    Here we're 20 minutes into the film before we get to the scene that opens the play, where Ben Clark comes to see his uncle and tell him about the comedy special. Though there are dialogue from the play during the first twenty minutes, the sequence itself is totally new. A few years ago I did see at the broadway revival of the play with Jack Klugman and Tony Randall, which was wonderful. But I think that Ross and screenwriter, playwright Simon improved on it. It's just a wonderful film.
    9bkoganbing

    With All the Sunshine Willie and Al Spread..................................

    Taking over roles that Jack Albertson and Sam Levene played on Broadway, Walter Matthau and George Burns play a couple of old time vaudeville comics, a team in the tradition of Joe Smith and Charles Dale who seem to have a differing outlook on life.

    Walter Matthau can't stop working, the man has never learned to relax, take some time and smell the roses. He's a crotchety old cuss whose best days are behind him and his nephew and agent Richard Benjamin is finding less and less work for him.

    What hurt him badly was that some 15 years earlier his partner George Burns decided to retire and spend some time with his family. A workaholic like Matthau can't comprehend it and take Burns's decision personally.

    Benjamin hits on a brain storm, reunite the guys and do it on a national television special. What happens here is pretty hilarious.

    The Sunshine Boys is also a sad, bittersweet story as well about old age. Matthau is on screen for most of the film, but it's Burns who got the kudos in the form of an Oscar at the ripe old age of 79.

    Burns brought a bit of the personal into this film as well. As we all know he was the straight man of the wonderful comedy team of Burns&Allen who the Monty Python troop borrowed a lot from. In 1958 due to health reasons, Gracie Allen retired and George kept going right up to the age of 100. Or at least pretty close to as an active performer.

    The Sunshine Boys is based on the team of Smith&Dale however and if you like The Sunshine Boys I strongly recommend you see Two Tickets to Broadway for a look at a pair of guys who were entertaining the American public at the turn of the last century. The doctor sketch that Matthau and Burns do is directly from their material.

    And I do think you will like The Sunshine Boys.
    dtucker86

    a delight

    This is an amazing accomplishment for George Burns. He had not made a film for almost 40 years and had never really acted before, and yet he gave one of the most moving performances I have ever seen in a motion picture. He was the oldest performer to ever win an Academy Award for best supporting actor and I think it would behoove acting students to study his wonderful performance. Neil Simon is one of my favorite writers and I think this is his best work. Burns and Matthau make movie magic and it is a delight from start to finish to see these two old pros at work.
    drednm

    Super Works from Matthau and Burns...

    in one of Neil Simon's best plays. Creaky, cranky ex-Vaudeville stars played by Walter Matthau and George Burns are teaming up for a TV comedy special. The problem is they haven't even SEEN each other in over a decade. Full of zippy one liners and inside showbiz jokes, this story flies along with a steady stream of humor. Good work also by Richard Benjamin as the harried nephew, Rosetta LeNoire as the nurse, and Howard Hesseman as the TV commercial director. Steve Allen and Phyllis Diller appear as themselves. Trivia note: The opening montage contains footage from Hollywood Revue of 1929 and shows Marie Dressler, Bessie Love, Polly Moran, Cliff Edwards, Charles King, Gus Edwards, and the singing Brox Sisters.
    8dnroth

    Matthau-Burns-Simon--A Winning Troika

    Simon's carefully written dialogues are truly electrified by Matthau and Burns. You can literally hear the script crackle. There are few movies out there that can develop such a relationship between the actors and the script. For example, the famed reunion scene could have been a lot duller with less-quality actors involved. Matthau seems to had been born to play Willie Clark (of course, Oscar moreso in the Odd Couple), and with all of the little idiosyncracies and mannerisms that Matthau crams into the character (the line where he is arguing that he is with it since he lives in the city whereas Lewis lives in the country that Lewis is "out of touch" is the quintessential example of this) make this one of the best performances I've ever seen of any actor in any role, be it comedic or drama or whatever else. Period. Matthau and Burns work excellently together; the contrast they portray accentuates Simon's superb knack at creating comedic conflict. This movie is simply one of the ultimate "must-sees" and does demand a rightful prestigious place in the pages of film history.

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      George Burns turned up at rehearsals having learned the entire film script by heart. Burns figured that this would make it harder for the producers to fire him if they wanted to.
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      Ben refers to the Actors' Home as being in New Brunswick, NJ. It is, in fact, in Englewood.
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      Willy Clark: [arguing over changing a line in their sketch] What's wrong with saying "enter" instead of "come in?"

      Al Lewis: Because it's different. Do you know why we did this sketch for 43 years, Willy? Because it's good.

      Willy Clark: And do you know why we're not doing it anymore? Because we've been doing it for 43 years.

      Al Lewis: If we're not doing it anymore, why are we changing it?

      Willy Clark: You know what's wrong with you, Lewis? You've been sitting on a New Jersey porch for too long. You're out of touch. From my window here

      [opens up window]

      Willy Clark: I see everything that's going on in the world. Look! I see old people, I see young people, nice people, bad people. I see hold-ups! I see drug addicts! Ambulances! Car crashes! Jumpers from buildings! I see everything! You see... a lawn mower... and the milkman.

      Al Lewis: That's why you want to say "enter" instead of "come in?"

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      Music by Nacio Herb Brown

      Lyrics by Arthur Freed

      Arranged by Conrad Salinger

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      • 8 de enero de 1976 (Reino Unido)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • The Sunshine Boys
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Ansonia Hotel - 74th & Broadway, Manhattan, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(exteriors of Willy's apartment)
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      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • 1h 51min(111 min)
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