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Le coup à refaire

Titre original : Let's Do It Again
  • 1975
  • PG
  • 1h 50min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
3,5 k
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Le coup à refaire (1975)
Two Atlanta men raise funds for their charity by rigging boxing matches in New Orleans, but their tricks attract the mob's attention.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo Atlanta men raise funds for their charity by rigging boxing matches in New Orleans, but their tricks attract the mob's attention.Two Atlanta men raise funds for their charity by rigging boxing matches in New Orleans, but their tricks attract the mob's attention.Two Atlanta men raise funds for their charity by rigging boxing matches in New Orleans, but their tricks attract the mob's attention.

  • Réalisation
    • Sidney Poitier
  • Scénario
    • Richard Wesley
    • Timothy March
  • Casting principal
    • Sidney Poitier
    • Bill Cosby
    • Calvin Lockhart
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    3,5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Sidney Poitier
    • Scénario
      • Richard Wesley
      • Timothy March
    • Casting principal
      • Sidney Poitier
      • Bill Cosby
      • Calvin Lockhart
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    • 12avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 5 victoires au total

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    Sidney Poitier
    Sidney Poitier
    • Clyde Williams
    Bill Cosby
    Bill Cosby
    • Billy Foster
    Calvin Lockhart
    Calvin Lockhart
    • Biggie Smalls
    John Amos
    John Amos
    • Kansas City Mack
    Jimmie 'JJ' Walker
    Jimmie 'JJ' Walker
    • Bootney Farnsworth
    • (as Jimmie Walker)
    Ossie Davis
    Ossie Davis
    • Elder Johnson
    Denise Nicholas
    Denise Nicholas
    • Beth Foster
    Lee Chamberlin
    Lee Chamberlin
    • Dee Dee Williams
    Mel Stewart
    Mel Stewart
    • Ellison
    Julius Harris
    Julius Harris
    • Bubbletop Woodson
    Paul Harris
    Paul Harris
    • Jody Tipps
    • (as Paul E. Harris)
    Val Avery
    Val Avery
    • Lt. Bottomley
    Morgan Roberts
    • Fish an' Chips Freddie
    Talya Ferro
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    Doug Johnson
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    Richard Young
    Richard Young
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    Cedric Scott
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    Billy Eckstine
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    • Réalisation
      • Sidney Poitier
    • Scénario
      • Richard Wesley
      • Timothy March
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    Coxer99

    Let's Do It Again

    Cosby and Poitier shine in this comedy/adventure about two brothers who try to pull off a con in the hope of raising money for a new temple. The results are perfect with both raising lots of laughs in the tradition of the great Amos 'n' Andy. A great buddy picture!
    8Tashtago

    Funny then , funny now

    I hadn't seen this movie since it came out. It was a pleasant and very funny surprise then and it still is. As others have said it's Bill Cosby's movie and he makes the most of it. Portier shows a somewhat more annoying side to his personality, doing more than his fair share of mugging but that and the cliché gangster/boxer motif aside or perhaps because of it this movie is very very funny. Jimmy J.J. Walker steals the movie as a very unlikely middleweight boxer. Denise Nicholas is beautiful and sexy and there's a score that could be sampled to death to make a new funky soundtrack for a party. I don't understand the low rating but then comedies generally get lower ratings for some reason.But don't let that discourage you. My general criteria for a comedy is if it makes me laugh out loud on at least three occasions then it gets an automatic 7. I give this one an 8.
    6The_Movie_Cat

    Worthwhile, undemanding entertainment,..

    July 2008 Update:

    A sequel to "Uptown Saturday Night" in every real sense; though Cosby and Poitier play different characters it's the same guys in all but name, the film's title even a blatant reference to this fact. Though this didn't quite match the box office of the former it's arguably slightly the better of the two films, albeit uneven in tone.

    As a big fan of Poitier, it has to be said that he's not as good a director as he is an actor, and that his light entertainment gene isn't as developed as it could be. Even dressed up in an outrageous pimp zoot suit he casts a staid presence, a straight, slightly stiff foil to Cosby and a clash of styles against Jimmy Walker's cartoonish boxer.

    Back in May 1999 when I posted my original review, I described this as a "sublime vehicle" and "extremely pleasing", giving it 7/10. I can only conclude that I was fooling myself, viewing the film through youthful, Poitier-tinted sunglasses. Let's Do It Again is a decent enough film, but lacks sophistication on any real level and is, at best, undemanding entertainment.

    Two years after this movie came out Cosby and Poitier would try it once more, with "A Piece Of The Action", after which Poitier would retire from acting and only make sporadic returns. As a trilogy to retire on, then it's good that Poitier left by putting smiles on people's faces, even though comedy clearly isn't his thing in front of the camera. Indeed, after a stonefaced first half, Poitier indulges in somewhat desperate mugging throughout the second half of this movie, illustrating that he had more success with comedy behind the camera... three years after his retirement from acting he directed Stir Crazy.

    Trivia about the film includes a cameo from George Foreman (then a year deposed as heavyweight champion upon the film's release) and the inspiration for Biggie Smalls's nickname. Curtis Mayfield and the Staple Sisters add to a fine soundtrack that's almost as good as the sublime gospel in the first film of this unofficial trilogy.
    agillylan

    Classic Movie In A Period Where Filmmakers Should Not Do It Again

    What is surprising is Oscar-winning actor Sidney Poitier didn't have an even more extensive directing career (at least 9 films to his credit) because "Let's Do It Again" is deftly crafted and funny.

    Believe it or not, that's quite impressive in an era (1970s so-called Blaxploitation films) hard pressed to find material suitable to African American actors and comedians. In fact by the mid 1970s a few "Let's Do It Again" cast members joined the NAACP in blasting Hollywood for the evident paucity of material and roles for talented blacks because much of what emerged was exploitive stereotypes and had the effect of mainstreaming distorted ethnic and racial images.

    In this movie, however, a bearded Bill Cosby (Billy Foster), clean-shaven Poitier (Clyde Williams) team up as do-good Atlanta fraternal order brothers who play the odds to "con" threatening criminal punks so they could cheerfully give gambling winnings to a pet charity. Of course, they have to impossibly hypnotize Jimmy Walker's reluctant and unlikely bone thin boxer (Bootney Farnsworth) enabling him to successfully fight heavier and craftier opponents; convince their beautiful but reluctant wives to go in on the con and, after pulling off a preposterous megabucks "sucker bet" caper, escape the played mobsters by hoofing it through a series of apartment buildings. In one of the cinema's longest and funniest foot chases ever, the duo dashes through an unlocked apartment door running smack into a dining room not quite interrupting a family dinner. The folks seated around the dining table are incredulous for a quick moment and, well, maybe we should leave a few surprises.

    The movie doesn't escape the "Mack" flamboyance of the decade, nor did it avoid the annoying 70s "wah-wah" disco soundtrack but it doesn't pander to the lowest common denominator evident in other movies whose stars were African American. On the other hand, performances by Denise Nicholas (Beth Foster), Calvin Lockhart, (Biggie Smalls) deliver a sense of dignity that would not have emerged under the hands of any lesser director in that era.

    In the pre-Huxtable Cosby universe, a comic actor shines. Of course, Cosby had resisted such notions during his successful run of the NBC-TV series, playing down and turning away Emmy nominations for Best Actor. In the younger Cosby's personna, there is none of the self-mocking. He's not playing a cuddly version of himself. He's perhaps funnier than anything he presented to the generation who grew up with the Huxtables and "Ghost Dad" (also directed by Sidney Poitier), which makes it plausible for younger viewers to dust off this more than quarter-century old relic and get a kick out of what Poitier was able to do with Timothy March and Richard Wesley's story and script.

    Aside from not descending into the group of movies that fall under the category of 70s "exploitation flicks", there is no social comment here. "Let's Do It Again" will give us a grittier maybe funnier Cosby than anything Generation Xers are likely to remember. If you want to escape, indulge in popcorn and have a laugh, this is a fun film.
    8dstgyrl

    The guys from Uptown Saturday night are back but this time they are trying to find a get rich quick scheme to raise money

    This time Sidney Poitier and Bill Cosby play 2 friends who belong to a group and were supposed to be raising money. They end up trying to train a boxer to beat the current champ by hypnotizing him. They end up getting their wives involved and Denise Nicholas has the best line of all - "Will you tell that girl to get that thing out of my face before I make her eat it?" THey are so over the top that it makes it even better. The supporting cast is pretty much the same as the previous movie. If nothing else, Sidney Poitier is keeping a lot of black actors employed! Once you get into it, you will truly enjoy it. Jimmy Walker isn't even the best part of the movie.

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    • Anecdotes
      John Amos, who plays Kansas City Mack, played Jimmy Walker's father in the television show Good Times (1974).
    • Citations

      Billy Foster: [Beth kisses Billy on cheek]

      Beth Foster: That's for showing me one of the nicest times I've ever had in my life.

      Billy Foster: Is, uh, that all I'm gonna get?

      Beth Foster: That's all you gonna get in public.

      Billy Foster, Beth Foster: [Laughter. Billy grabs Beth's behind]

      Beth Foster: [Squeals] Stop!

      [Squeals]

      Beth Foster: You fresh thing!

      Billy Foster: [Laughs] You know you love it.

      Beth Foster: Yes, I do.

      Billy Foster: Woo! And tonight I'm gonna lay a blockbuster on you. To-*night*!

      Beth Foster: Yeah? Oh, I'm gonna have a block for you to bust, too, baby, so you better bring a whole lotta hammer.

      Billy Foster: Have hammer, will travel and go deep into your crevice.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Hell Up in Hollywood: Soul Cinema and the 1970s (2003)
    • Bandes originales
      Let's Do It Again
      (uncredited)

      Music and Lyrics by Curtis Mayfield

      Performed by the The Staple Singers

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 octobre 1975 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Let's Do It Again
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Atlanta, Géorgie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • First Artists
      • Verdon Productions Limited
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Budget
      • 70 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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