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The Tiger Makes Out

  • 1967
  • Approved
  • 1h 34m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,8/10
351
MA NOTE
The Tiger Makes Out (1967)
Comedy

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA mailman looks for a woman to kidnap as a personal act of insurrection.A mailman looks for a woman to kidnap as a personal act of insurrection.A mailman looks for a woman to kidnap as a personal act of insurrection.

  • Director
    • Arthur Hiller
  • Writer
    • Murray Schisgal
  • Stars
    • Eli Wallach
    • Anne Jackson
    • Bob Dishy
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,8/10
    351
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Arthur Hiller
    • Writer
      • Murray Schisgal
    • Stars
      • Eli Wallach
      • Anne Jackson
      • Bob Dishy
    • 15Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 4Commentaires de critiques
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    Eli Wallach
    Eli Wallach
    • Ben Harris
    Anne Jackson
    Anne Jackson
    • Gloria Fiske
    Bob Dishy
    Bob Dishy
    • Jerry
    John Harkins
    John Harkins
    • Leo
    Ruth White
    Ruth White
    • Mrs. Kelly
    Roland Wood
    • Mr. Kelly
    Rae Allen
    Rae Allen
    • Beverly
    Sudie Bond
    Sudie Bond
    • Miss Lane
    David Burns
    David Burns
    • Mr. Ratner
    Jack Fletcher
    Jack Fletcher
    • Pawnbroker
    Bibi Osterwald
    Bibi Osterwald
    • Mrs. Ratner
    Charles Nelson Reilly
    Charles Nelson Reilly
    • Registrar
    Frances Sternhagen
    Frances Sternhagen
    • Lady On Bus
    Elizabeth Wilson
    Elizabeth Wilson
    • Receptionist
    Kim August
    • Toni the Songbird
    Alice Beardsley
    Alice Beardsley
    • Kentucky Neighbor
    Mariclare Costello
    Mariclare Costello
    • Rosi
    David Doyle
    David Doyle
    • Housing Clerk
    • Director
      • Arthur Hiller
    • Writer
      • Murray Schisgal
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs15

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    7bobc-5

    Brooklyn Blanket Bingo

    He's a curmudgeonly mailman with a big vocabulary but no social skills or common sense. She's a bored suburban housewife with a bored husband and some children who may or may not actually exist. He hasn't yet figured out that his building was sold 6 years ago and his basement apartment is now being used for storage. She wants only to return to college to finish work on her baccalaureate.

    The first half of this movie provides some wonderfully irreverent satire in its depiction of New York City as a benign dystopia. It has the feel of a 1960s beach movie turned into a sophisticated PG-rated urban sex romp. It occasionally falls flat in attempts to imitate the zaniness of Richard Lester films, but this doesn't detract from the clever humor.

    The film weakens, however, after the inevitable meeting of the main characters. It's unfortunate that the writers had to resort to a plot device so ludicrous and offensive. The movie becomes mainly dialog driven beyond this point but the dialog just isn't good enough to support that and Eli Wallach's excellent Eric Von Zipper imitation eventually grows annoying. Nevertheless, the movie still has a few surprises to offer and the quick, merciful ending provides an oddly satisfying lack of conclusion.
    10gberke-2

    A brilliant film

    It's up there with Where's Poppa, The Groove Tube, Putney Swope. It memorializes the NY city mind set of the period, a wonderfully strange man with a bizarre plan, hoist by by own petard, and at last retreating into the bed of his adoptive parents. Totally absurd, its the life one sees through the magic glasses, seeing things as they "really are"... I don't think it is ever shown anymore. If so, surely someone would Tivo the thing and put it out there. A kidnap goes awry: mixed up in a rain storm, dashing in and out or storefronts, our hero tosses a raincoat over his prey and tossing her into his bicycle powered ice cream wagon spirits her off to his basement apartment in the village. He is amazed, surprised, and incredibly disappointed when the wraps come off: instead of a luscious lady, he has captures a middle ages suburban housewife who talks and talks and talks. The film is full of vignettes of the commuters life, the suburban life, the city officials, and all the attitudes so dearly held. It pushes the limits of comedy, such as magical reality might push a drama, much as Daffy Duck is able to draw on imaginative scenes to demonstrate his plight or desires, all at the very edge of plausibility. All of it is humorous, nobody is mean.
    10junefirst26

    Please, Powers That Be.....When?

    I remember seeing this film years ago, precable. It made me laugh sooo much. Why doesn't some SMART Columbia person put this out on DVD already. Since Eli is still with us and I think he is in good health, would'nt it be great if he could do a commentary on the film,(or at least an intro, or small interview, like he did for The Good The Bad And The Ugly reissue), prehaps along with Anne as well, if they are both up for it. But anyway it is a real shame that this gem has never been released for home theater viewing. Columbia finally released Good Neighbor Sam, but you have to get it in a box set. Other 60s funny ones I'm waiting for are; The Film Flam Man, The Art Of Love, Cold Turkey, and John Goldfarb Please Come Home.
    sore_throat

    had potential

    I didn't really care for this. Had they gotten rid of the comedy/slapstick and focused on the dramatic/philosophical aspects of the script, this might have been worthwhile.

    The more the film went on, the less I liked the protagonist/mailman. He does have interesting things to say, but he's also a hypocritical, insecure jerk.

    3/10
    8bobess48

    Underrated comedy, dated but so what?

    In this era when almost everything makes it on to DVD (I'm expecting to see the My Mother the Car collection any day now) this film has been unfairly neglected. There are innumerable stupid comedies from the 60's as well as many other eras that have received at least a cursory DVD treatment. This one wasn't even released on VHS to my knowledge, despite the talents involved in the making (Arthur Hiller, Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, Murray Shisgal (notable later for co-writing Tootsie), even Dustin Hoffman in his debut). It's obviously a product of the sixties but so is just about everything else from that era. All films reflect the tastes and customs of the times in which they are made. This was released the same year as The President's Analyst, another absurd masterpiece. That film was finally released on DVD and has developed a cult following. This film has many memorable bizarre, goofy, wacky moments. Sure, it's painted in broad strokes and has silly go-go music throughout but that's part of its charm. It creates its own absurd universe. If whoever is in charge of DVD production for Columbia Pictures releases (I believe Columbia released it) takes polls for new releases this gets my vote.

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    Histoire

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    • Anecdotes
      Eli Wallach (Ben Harris) and Anne Jackson (Gloria Fiske) were husband and wife in real-life. This is their first film collaboration. They formed Elan Productions to produce this film with financing from Columbia Pictures.
    • Gaffes
      Ben claims that the date is September 22nd, however the newspaper he pretends to read when scouting victims is from Monday, October 31, 1966.
    • Citations

      Ben Harris: [Thinking to himself] Up at seven, brush your teeth, wash your face, out of the house, into the subway, off to work... Imbeciles. Sheep! Baa, baa, baa, baa, baa, baa, baa sheep!

      [Peter comes up behind him and grabs him around the shoulder]

      Pete Copolla: Hi.

      Ben Harris: Hi.

      Pete Copolla: How you doin'?

      Ben Harris: So-so. You?

      Pete Copolla: OK, OK. So, how's the little lady?

      Ben Harris: What little lady?

      Pete Copolla: Your wife.

      Ben Harris: No wife. I don't have a wife.

      Pete Copolla: You sure?

      Ben Harris: Sure, I'm sure! If I had a wife, she'd be living with me, wouldn't she?

      Pete Copolla: OK, don't take offense, Jaime.

      Ben Harris: 'Jaime'? What Jaime?

      Pete Copolla: Your name isn't Jaime Schultz?

      Ben Harris: This is incredible! It's really incredible!

      Pete Copolla: Jeez, I could have sworn! What's your name?

      Ben Harris: None of your damn business. I've been seeing you for twelve years. You still don't know my name. You don't even know if I'm married or not. Alright, Arnie Greenfield, I got your number.

      Pete Copolla: 'Arnie Greenfield'? Hey, what are you talkin' about? My name's Peter Copolla!

      [Ben walks away disdainfully. Peter runs across the street after him]

      Pete Copolla: Hey!

      [He whistles]

      Pete Copolla: My name's Peter Copolla!

      [He continues whistling and chasing after him, into a revolving door, but doesn't catch him. Ben emerges wearing his postman outfit]

      Ben Harris: [to himself] 'Jaime Schultz'! Twelve years on the job and I'm Jaime Schultz! Anonymous, unknown, dehumanized by the processes of a mechanized society, brushed aside like a cockroach.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Film Review: International Films (1968)
    • Bandes originales
      The Tiger Makes Out
      Music by Shorty Rogers (as Milton "Shorty" Rogers)

      Lyrics by Diane Hildebrand

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 mars 1970 (Denmark)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Tiger Makes Out in the Big City with a Girl from Suburbia
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Manhattan Municipal Building - 1 Centre Street, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(location of the Building Dept. complaints bureau)
    • sociétés de production
      • Elan Productions
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Durée
      1 heure 34 minutes
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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