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Trois sur un sofa

Titre original : Three on a Couch
  • 1966
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  • 1h 49min
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Janet Leigh and Jerry Lewis in Trois sur un sofa (1966)
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Lire trailer2:44
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ComédieRomanceBurlesque

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA portrait artist wants to take his psychiatrist fiancee with him to Paris. But she refuses to leave her 3 man-hating female patients. So, he disguises himself as three different men in an e... Tout lireA portrait artist wants to take his psychiatrist fiancee with him to Paris. But she refuses to leave her 3 man-hating female patients. So, he disguises himself as three different men in an effort to cure the patients so she can go along.A portrait artist wants to take his psychiatrist fiancee with him to Paris. But she refuses to leave her 3 man-hating female patients. So, he disguises himself as three different men in an effort to cure the patients so she can go along.

  • Réalisation
    • Jerry Lewis
  • Scénario
    • Bob Ross
    • Samuel A. Taylor
    • Arne Sultan
  • Casting principal
    • Jerry Lewis
    • Janet Leigh
    • Mary Ann Mobley
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Jerry Lewis
    • Scénario
      • Bob Ross
      • Samuel A. Taylor
      • Arne Sultan
    • Casting principal
      • Jerry Lewis
      • Janet Leigh
      • Mary Ann Mobley
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    • 15avis des critiques
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    Three on a Couch
    Trailer 2:44
    Three on a Couch

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    Jerry Lewis
    Jerry Lewis
    • Christopher Pride…
    Janet Leigh
    Janet Leigh
    • Dr. Elizabeth Acord
    Mary Ann Mobley
    Mary Ann Mobley
    • Susan Manning
    Gila Golan
    Gila Golan
    • Anna Jacque
    Leslie Parrish
    Leslie Parrish
    • Mary Lou Mauve
    James Best
    James Best
    • Dr. Ben Mizer
    Kathleen Freeman
    Kathleen Freeman
    • Murphy
    Jesslyn Fax
    Jesslyn Fax
    • Rich Lady
    Buddy Lester
    Buddy Lester
    • The Drunk
    Renie Riano
    Renie Riano
    • Old Woman
    Renzo Cesana
    Renzo Cesana
    • The Ambassador
    Fritz Feld
    Fritz Feld
    • The Attaché
    Carol Anderson
    • Lingerie Model
    • (non crédité)
    Richard Angarola
    Richard Angarola
    • Handsome Man
    • (non crédité)
    Danny Arnold
    • Man with Nana
    • (non crédité)
    Nick Borgani
    Nick Borgani
    • Party Guest
    • (non crédité)
    Barbara Burgess
    • Lingerie Model
    • (non crédité)
    Chris Carter
    • Woman
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Jerry Lewis
    • Scénario
      • Bob Ross
      • Samuel A. Taylor
      • Arne Sultan
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    5Isaac5855

    Another Jerry Lewis multi-character romp from the 60's

    One of my first exposures to Jerry Lewis as a child was the 1966 comedy THREE ON A COUCH in which Jerry played a nebbish engaged to marry a beautiful psychiatrist (Janet Leigh) who feels spends entirely too much time obsessing over three of her female patients (Leslie Parrish, Mary Ann Mobley, Gia Golan) who all have serious hang-ups regarding men and dating. In order to free up his fiancée so she'll have more time for him, Chris, Jerry's character, pretends to be three different guys and initiates a romance with all three women so that they'll gain some self-esteem where men are concerned and his fiancée will have more time to plan their wedding. I remember, even as a child, thinking to myself, "Does he really think he can get away with this?" but I guess Jerry thought like I did, he'd have no career. The three imaginary suitors border on cartoon characters and the lovely Leigh is wasted in thankless role, but there are scattered laughs throughout and Jerry has made worst movies, but it's better than a route canal.
    taz-67

    it's my second favorite Jerry Lewis movie -- a masterpiece!

    Jerry's portrayal of Rutherford and sister Heather is one of his best. I'm giggling now as I remember the scenes. The movie is truly a delight to watch; I discovered it during the late 70's. Despite bad press from some and in my opinion, Jerry Lewis is one of the kings of comedy. In fact, Jerry is my second favorite comedian next to Richard Pryor.
    9Dick-42

    Hilarious. but you may hate it!

    Inane, but not as much so as you expect from Lewis. Jerry even plays a reasonably intelligent and talented character in this one. Absolutely hilarious in many spots, even when gags are being milked. You miss stuff you can't see through the tears! A wonderful movie -- perhaps Jerry's very best!
    vchimpanzee

    Starts slow but ends up hilarious

    Artist Christopher Pride has won a contest to paint a mural in Paris. He shows up to collect his award from the diplomats in an office, with the nervous energy one would expect from Jerry Lewis. Just one problem: he's about to get married to Elizabeth, a psychiatrist in a Los Angeles office building which must be about the size of the Empire State Building, judging from the number of psychiatrists in the building directory. If they get married, Elizabeth will have to accompany Christopher to Paris.

    Elizabeth can take time off from some of her patients, but three of them will be devastated if she has to leave them. Mary Lou has a Southern accent and likes insects. Anna sounds European and sells perfume in a department store, but she likes cowboys. Susan is an exercise nut (she can't just lie on the couch; she must always be working out). All three have problems with men and need to talk to Elizabeth constantly about them.

    Christopher's best friend Ben, an obstetrician, comes up with an interesting idea. What if Christopher goes out with each girl, portraying their ideal man? It might work. I know it'll work for the audience.

    Ringo Raintree shows up at Anna's workplace with a cigar in his mouth. The poor man struggles with that cigar but somehow always manages to keep it in his mouth while talking up a storm about being the greatest rancher west of Chicago. Let's just hope he never has to prove his ability in, say, a rodeo.

    Warren tries to keep up with Susan on the jogging trail. I wasn't aware people jogged in 1965, but Susan is kind of unusual.

    And one of the movie's funniest scenes, and certainly one of Lewis' most hilarious moments, comes when Heather persuades Mary Lou to visit her very shy zoologist brother Rutherford. Heather is actually Christopher in drag, but she uses the key to her brother's apartment, goes in and discovers him hiding out in the bedroom, terrified of meeting this woman. As they argue, Mary Lou listens from the living room, but Christopher is actually taking off his dress and female underwear (lots of it in those days--and grapefruits in his bra) to get dressed as Rutherford. Heather is quietly washing her hair when her extremely nerdy brother finally meets Mary Lou, and he's not nearly as shy as she expected. He's about as goofy as Julius Kelp, though.

    So will the plan work? Well, there are many funny moments. One of the best that I haven't mentioned is Warren's attempt to hit a board in Susan's karate class. But there's much more that you can probably guess will happen.

    There was one scene that didn't make a lot of sense to me. After all ... well, I won't give that away. Let's just say there's a lot of excitement at the end. Particularly funny are the elevators.

    I was surprised at first, because this didn't seem to be the wacky, zany comedy typical of Jerry Lewis. I've only seen a handful of his films only because I waited for them to show up on broadcast TV, which this one did. But it took time to set up the situation, and I worried this would actually be a comedy-drama. No, once the scheme began, it was everything one would expect from Jerry Lewis. Maybe not his best work, but he certainly shows his talent here.

    James Best even sounded a little like Sheriff Rosco at times. Those noises he made when Ben was nervous must have originated with Best and not Rosco.

    Kathleen Freeman was very good as Elizabeth's secretary. The poor woman, but she handles herself very professionally.

    The other actresses did a pretty good job too. And there's a drunk who is entertaining.

    I enjoyed the music a lot. Jerry Lewis must enjoy big band jazz as much as I do. And there's quiet jazz in restaurants as well as straight elevator music. No, not in the elevator. The elevator scenes are too wacky for that.

    A great job.
    5wes-connors

    Enochlophobia on the Rocks

    Jerry Lewis (as Christopher Pride) wants to marry Janet Leigh (as Elizabeth "Liz" Acord) and move to Paris, where he has been commissioned to design a mural. But, Psychiatrist Leigh doesn't want to leave her patients; especially three strikingly beautiful women, who can't seem to develop romantic relationships with men. Mr. Lewis decides to assume three different alternate identities, in order to warm up the three frigid women, and free up fiancée Leigh. Will things get too hot?

    Leigh and the three women (Mary Ann Mobley, Leslie Parrish, and Gila Golan) are lovely looking; but, don't watch for them to run around in bikinis and towels a lot -- there isn't much skin on display. James Best (as Ben Mizer) handles the role of Lewis' straight man well. The supporting cast performs ably; Kathleen Freeman and Buddy Lester are always fun to watch, drunk or sober. Lewis plays his "main" personality and four others -- "Warren", "Ringo" (not Beatle-influenced), "Rutherford", and "Heather". They are not complicated characterizations and, so, are not among is best.

    "Three on a Couch" is interesting in its overindulgence. It's the Lewis brand, with a drink in one hand, and a cigarette in the other. Note, the script and situations are drenched in alcohol. This gives the film a "drunk", enochlophobic feel. The film's closing "party" has a surreal quality, with guests pouring into spaces they shouldn't fit. Lewis directs this "party" scene very effectively, by the way; his directorial skill is sometimes overshadowed by his on screen persona -- he might have been wise to peruse a parallel career directing movies in which he does not appear.

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    • Anecdotes
      For some unknown reason, advertising contained the odd statement "Introducing James Best" - a performer who'd been acting steadily in TV and films since 1950, 16 years earlier.
    • Citations

      Mary Lou Mauve: If y'all would 'scuse me, Ah'm lookin' for the doctor.

      The Drunk: Oh, I happen to be a doctor, but I'm not in surgery today. You see, I'm driving the ambulance. Say, what's your name?

      Mary Lou Mauve: Ah do declare!

      The Drunk: Clare. Oh, that's a pretty name!

    • Connexions
      Referenced in What's My Line?: Jerry Lewis (4) (1966)
    • Bandes originales
      A Now and a Later Love
      Music by Lou Brown (as Louis Yule Brown)

      Lyrics by Jerry Lewis and Lil Mattis

      Sung by Danny Costello

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    • How long is Three on a Couch?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 octobre 1966 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Tres en un sofá
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ponyland, Beverly Park Kiddieland, West Hollywood, Californie, États-Unis(Photograph)
    • Société de production
      • Jerry Lewis Productions
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      • 2 800 000 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 49min(109 min)
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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