Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo army buddies down on their luck open up a gas station and get involved in a price war - in a somewhat underhanded way.Two army buddies down on their luck open up a gas station and get involved in a price war - in a somewhat underhanded way.Two army buddies down on their luck open up a gas station and get involved in a price war - in a somewhat underhanded way.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Chorus Boy
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- Chorus Boy
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- Chorus Boy
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- Waitress
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- Girl
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- Mr. Logan
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- Bit Role
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- Eddie - 1st Gas Man
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Tapping into the pipeline is insanity. It's not the type of insanity to laugh at. Then they hire Beverly which is another form of insanity. This is dumb and dumber although Cheevers is a good talker. More than anything, he's a horrible friend. Clopp must have used up all of his nine lives. In a cartoon, Clopp should be caught in a fireball and come out completely blacken. This is a little funny although I wish Cheevers would treat Clopp better.
Mickey Rooney is always trying to find ways to get rich quick. Despite various failures, he never gives up. At some point he goes a little too far with his schemes and gets into trouble.
Mickey Rooney's character is interested in Elaine Stewart (as would any normal male be) and the comedy continues.
Part of the plot centers around gasoline pricing wars. Something that I experienced personally in the early 1970s. There's some very interesting scenes featuring Elaine Stewart on the beach in her bathing suit. The DVD that I got from Warner Brothers allowed me to rewatch that scene about 10 times.
This is a light movie with good entertainment and excellent. I candy for the men.
The key here is Mickey Rooney. He is just a human dynamo; his immense self-confidence is exhilarating, contagious. He wings through each scene without a trace of doubt or indecision. His timing, his uncanny sense of pacing, his delivery, are impeccable. He is precision incarnate. It's a very, very strong, potent characterization.
Wasn't quite so impressed with Eddie Bracken. You want him to supply some legitimate resistance to Rooney's brazen scheming, some spark. He isn't necessarily a good comic match for him. Bracken is never as lovable as he's supposed to be. He doesn't complement Rooney in an ingenious enough way - the way a good, seasoned straight man really should.
Other assets would have to be the clean, crisp photography and gorgeous Elaine Stewart as Rooney's love interest. More than the curves, he admires the dollar signs in her eyes. Cute film.
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesOn the ship coming home after the war, Geech is describing an old man in a movie as "the one everybody was supposed to hate, but he's the only one I liked." But his lips say "he's the only one I remember."
- Citations
Augustus 'Geechy' Cheevers: [seeing her name on her card] Hi, Bev!
Beverly Ambridge: Hi!
Augustus 'Geechy' Cheevers: How's the old girl?
Beverly Ambridge: Just fine.
Augustus 'Geechy' Cheevers: It's been a long time.
Beverly Ambridge: Sure has.
Augustus 'Geechy' Cheevers: How's the old crowd?
Beverly Ambridge: Just fine.
Augustus 'Geechy' Cheevers: It's good to see you again. Still living in the same old place?
Beverly Ambridge: Uhum.
Augustus 'Geechy' Cheevers: Doing the same old things?
Beverly Ambridge: Uhum.
counter clerk: [handing her a card] Here you are Miss.
Beverly Ambridge: [to the clerk] Thanks.
Beverly Ambridge: [to Geechy] Call me, won't you.
Augustus 'Geechy' Cheevers: Yes I will but what is the number?
Beverly Ambridge: Still the same old number. Bye!
- ConnexionsReferenced in Fou à tuer (1986)
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 11 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1