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Tendre combat

Titre original : The Main Event
  • 1979
  • PG
  • 1h 52min
NOTE IMDb
5,6/10
3,5 k
MA NOTE
Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal in Tendre combat (1979)
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ComédieRomanceSportBoxeComédie romantiqueParodie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA bankrupt entrepreneur attempts to recoup some of her losses by getting a washed-out boxer she picked up as a tax loss back into the ring - an idea her protégé isn't fond of.A bankrupt entrepreneur attempts to recoup some of her losses by getting a washed-out boxer she picked up as a tax loss back into the ring - an idea her protégé isn't fond of.A bankrupt entrepreneur attempts to recoup some of her losses by getting a washed-out boxer she picked up as a tax loss back into the ring - an idea her protégé isn't fond of.

  • Réalisation
    • Howard Zieff
  • Scénario
    • Gail Parent
    • Andrew Smith
  • Casting principal
    • Barbra Streisand
    • Ryan O'Neal
    • Paul Sand
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,6/10
    3,5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Howard Zieff
    • Scénario
      • Gail Parent
      • Andrew Smith
    • Casting principal
      • Barbra Streisand
      • Ryan O'Neal
      • Paul Sand
    • 27avis d'utilisateurs
    • 11avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux57

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    Barbra Streisand
    Barbra Streisand
    • Hillary Kramer
    Ryan O'Neal
    Ryan O'Neal
    • Eddie 'Kid Natural' Scanlon
    Paul Sand
    Paul Sand
    • David
    Whitman Mayo
    Whitman Mayo
    • Percy
    Patti D'Arbanville
    Patti D'Arbanville
    • Donna
    Chu Chu Malave
    Chu Chu Malave
    • Luis
    Richard Lawson
    Richard Lawson
    • Hector Mantilla
    James Gregory
    James Gregory
    • Gough
    Richard Altman
    • Tour Guide
    Seth Banks
    • Newsman
    Lindsay Bloom
    Lindsay Bloom
    • Girl in Bed
    Earl Boen
    Earl Boen
    • Nose - Kline
    Roger Bowen
    Roger Bowen
    • Owner Sinthia Cosmetics
    Badja Djola
    Badja Djola
    • Heavyweight in Gym
    • (as Badja Medu Djola)
    Rory Calhoun
    • Fighter in Kid's Camp
    Sue Casey
    • Brenda
    Alvin Childress
    • Man in Gym
    Kristine DeBell
    Kristine DeBell
    • Lucy
    • (as Kristine De Bell)
    • Réalisation
      • Howard Zieff
    • Scénario
      • Gail Parent
      • Andrew Smith
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    5ma-cortes

    A limp and average boxing comedy about a bankrupt executive who inherits a washed-up boxer

    Hillary Kramer (Barbra Streisand) is a successful Perfume magnate . She awakes one morning to find that her accountant has robbed her and left for South America. The bankrupt entrepreneur attempts to recoup some of her losses by getting a hapless boxer (Ryan O'Neal) she picked up as a tax loss back into the ring and she goads him into resuming his career , an idea her protégé isn't fond of . Desperate and more than a little smitten , she badgers and bullies him back into the ring .Going through all of her remaining assets she attempts to train the old boxer, purchased as a tax write off. She unfortunately decides to take the veteran boxer , but things go wrong . A Glove Story !

    Lame , silly and derivative screwball comedy desperate to suggest chemistry that both of them : Streisand and O'Neal got in the really successful ¨What 's up Doc ?¨ by Peter Bogdanovich . Being second of two star collaborations of actors Ryan O'Neal and Barbra Streisand who previously had a publicized romance . The picture attempted to reunite unsucessfully the famous stars , getting gross enough at the box office , but far from the hit What's up Doc ? . Lots of fruitless romantic yearning and Barbra Streisand usually screaming and yelling. Barbra Streisand gives a sympathetic acting as a wacky and bankrupt cosmetic executive who must depend on on the career of washed-up boxer to rebuild her fortune. Streisand sings the catching title song that went on the top-of-the-pops charts , the tune was also nominated for the Best Original Song Motion Picture at the Golden Globe Awards . While Ryan O'Neal comes off slightly better than Barbra at times , but only because his shouting is not as abrasive as hers . They are very well accompanied by a good cast , such as : Paul Sand, Whitman Mayo , Patti D'Arbanville , Richard Lawson , Ernie Hudson , Art Evans and the ordinary secondary James Gregory .

    The motion picture was regularly directed by Howard Zieff . Before going into the movies, he was responsible for many memorable advertising campaigns. Noted for their innovative casting , he used to cast young unknowns with decidedly ethnic, un-Hollywood features, including Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman and Richard Dreyfuss. Zieff was a notorious director and producer, a comedy expert , specially known for Slither (1973) , Hearts of the West (1975) ,House Calls (1978); Private Benjamin (1980) , My Girl (1991) , My Girl 2 (1994) , Unfaithfully Yours (1984) , The Dream Team (1989) and this Main Event (1979). Rating : 5.5/10 , mediocre but passable .This movie will put to sleep the hard way. Only for Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal fans .
    barnabyrudge

    Screwball romantic comedy, irritating if you're not a Streisand fan but probably quite enjoyable if you are.

    The Main Event tries to capture some of the flavour of those old '30s comedies in which the main characters were fast-talking, argumentative types who ultimately fell in love with other against all expectations. Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal are re-teamed seven years on from their much-admired What's Up Doc? but this film isn't really from the same league. It is, however, moderately enjoyable and sharply written.

    Streisand plays Hilary Kramer, a successful business-woman who runs a perfume corporation. She discovers that her accountant has fled to South America with all her money and all her assets, leaving her ruined. However, the one contract that the accountant forgot to take with him is that of a boxer, Eddie "Kid Natural" Scanlon (Ryan O'Neal). Hilary threatens Kid Natural with breach of contract if he won't fight for her (even though he's barely been in the ring for goodness knows how many years). Eventually, Kid Natural agrees to box again but he turns out to be pretty useless. Undeterred, Hilary fixes up a lucrative fight with one of his old adversaries, but complications arise when she realises that she has actually fallen for him.

    Fans of Streisand will undoubtedly enjoy the film. For others, it's a bit irritating. She gets into the role with heart and soul, but her constant fast-talk, put downs and wise one-liners becomes very wearing if you're not an admirer. O'Neal is frustratingly laid-hack and seems to be playing his role with the minimum of effort, but he somehow just about gets across a likable enough performance. The situations and incidents that comprise the plot are nicely thought-out. The only moment which feels wrong is the ending, wherein Streisand does something really crazy to prove her love for O'Neal but what she does would, in actual fact, probably annoy the hell out of him, yet he takes it really well and it all seems somewhat unbelievable. Still, The Main Event is undemanding entertainment and you could do a lot worse.
    6slokes

    Makes Me Smile

    The real bout in this movie may be between Barbra Streisand's talent and Babs' ego. Can the often-inspiring light comedienne of "What's Up Doc" and "Funny Girl" overcome La Streisand's need to be the center of every scene?

    It's a reunion flick between Streisand and "Doc" co-star Ryan O'Neal. She's perfume magnate Hillary Kramer, undone by an embezzling accountant. He's Kid Natural, a former prize fighter who represents Hillary's one asset, if only she can get him in the ring. He'd rather stick to his new career as a driving instructor.

    "Do you want my body on your head for the rest of your life?" he asks her.

    More than boxing, sex is the main event of the film, from the opening shots of Streisand working out in spandex leotards to the charged byplay between the stars. She teases her ex-husband with pelvic thrusts and dances around the ring with Kid in short-shorts and a halter top with no bra. This is distracting to some extent but helps arouse the movie's one undeniable asset: The chemistry between O'Neal and Streisand.

    For an actor made entirely of wood, O'Neal is surprisingly spry and able, taking pratfalls, playing shamelessly off his good looks, and trying to get out of the deal with Hillary by clenching his fists and telling her of his vow to "never again use these, these messengers of death." He lives in a giant glove by a freeway which advertises his driving instructions in neon. He proudly claims it an investment made with Hillary's money.

    For her part, Streisand is clearly the more dominant partner in a way she wasn't in "Doc". The movie starts and ends with a big close-up on her, and the boxing part of the story is shortchanged in order to keep her in the frame as much as possible. Howard Zieff directs this as a vanity project, since that's what it is, with soft lighting playing up her russet locks at every opportunity.

    But Streisand justifies the spotlight by playing to Hillary's weaknesses as much as her strengths. Hillary has no clue about boxing, but doesn't let that stop her. After the Kid is dinged up in one early match, she announces a new plan: "Better fights with nicer people".

    Another early scene of Kramer running her perfume business has her deliver a line that seems a playful nod at Streisand's own famously imperious rep: "I want you to go away to a very quiet place, let your brilliant and creative minds blossom with original ideas, and then bring me back exactly what I'm talking about." It might not be as funny delivered by someone else, but that's a benefit to having Barbra on the job.

    There's enough general funniness like that to overcome the defects of too much Barbra and an ending that literally throws in the towel rather than resolves the romantic tension between Hillary and Kid in a fun yet convincing manner. Also on the plus side, you have Whitman Mayo as Kid's cagey manager and one great theme song, a molten disco masterpiece which Barbra sings with all the relish of Shirley Bassey pouncing on "Goldfinger". I think it made the film such a success in 1979, more than the critical notices of the time which were horrible.

    So score this one talent over ego, if by points rather than knockout. "The Main Event" is no classic, but it's good enough to make me smile all these years later.
    8robb_772

    A fun movie with great chemistry between the two stars

    This film was a major hit upon release in the summer of '79. With a budget seven-million-dollars, the film took in over $40 million at the domestic box office and became one of the top-ten grossers of the year. Unfortunately, it has since been written off by many fans and critics alike as one of Streisand's weakest film efforts. As for myself, I believe THE MAIN EVENT manages to be likable, funny, and entertaining. Even though we've seen the same story a thousand times before, THE MAIN EVENT is very enjoyable while it's playing.

    The scenes are all set up very well, the one-liners are funny ("I said celebrate, not fornicate "), and Streisand and O'Neal give off a strong sexual charge between them on screen. The film also features a very strong supporting cast, with Paul Sand, Whitman Mayo, and Patti D'Arbanville turning in terrific performances. Unfairly mangled by most critics and many viewers (many of whom need to learn how to loosen up), the film is complete fun from start to finish. Ignore all of the naysayers, THE MAIN EVENT stands one of my favorite romantic comedies.
    MAX80

    A Good Time!

    I echo the previous viewers comments. When released in 1979, THE MAIN EVENT was an immediate summer hit grossing $66 million in the US and $80 million around the world. The film was popular not only because it reunited the stars of the 1972 blockbuster WHAT'S UP, DOC?, but also because of it's light tone and old-fashioned fun.

    The story doesn't really matter, all you need to know is that the chemistry between the stars is fun and exciting and the screenplay gives them plenty of room to inhabit the screen. Streisand is as lovable as ever and O'Neal has rarely been more charming.

    As I said before: Good fun! 7/10.

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    • Anecdotes
      Diana Ross was the original intended star. According to a Barbra Streisand biography, Ross left the project after her brief affair with Ryan O'Neal turned sour.
    • Gaffes
      When Hillary and Kid are fighting in the ring at the end of the film, Kid calls Hillary, "Judy". Judy was Barbra Streisand's character's name in the last film that she and Ryan O'Neal did together, On s'fait la valise, docteur? (1972).
    • Citations

      Percy: Man, you is the dumbest white guy I know.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Rocky II/The In-Laws/Lost and Found/Escape from Alcatraz/The Main Event (1979)
    • Bandes originales
      The Main Event
      Written by Paul Jabara and Bruce Roberts

      Performed by Barbra Streisand

      Produced by Bob Esty

      Arranged and Conducted by Bob Esty (uncredited)

      [Played in combination with "Fight" during the end credits]

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 avril 1980 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Combate de fondo
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Big Bear Lake, Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino National Forest, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • First Artists
      • Barwood Films
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    • Budget
      • 6 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 42 800 000 $US
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 42 800 000 $US
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      1 heure 52 minutes
    • Mixage
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