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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA 1920s flapper who haunts her old house possesses a reserved housewife who just moved in. However, she cannot leave before she receives her massive audition for a Hollywood studio.A 1920s flapper who haunts her old house possesses a reserved housewife who just moved in. However, she cannot leave before she receives her massive audition for a Hollywood studio.A 1920s flapper who haunts her old house possesses a reserved housewife who just moved in. However, she cannot leave before she receives her massive audition for a Hollywood studio.
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- 1 victoire et 4 nominations au total
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After purchasing my first VCR, this is one of the first films I rented.
Being in High School, at the time...I suppose it had an impression on me.
This movie is fantastic with Mandy, Glenn, and...of course the unforgettable Ruth Gordon.
Since the advent of DVD...I have been hoping for it's release. I relish the day.
Out of all the who know how many movies I've seen...this is one that touched me and counts as one of the greatest. I especially love "Bye, Bye, Blackbird". This was sung by Glenn, herself as "Maxie"
Being in High School, at the time...I suppose it had an impression on me.
This movie is fantastic with Mandy, Glenn, and...of course the unforgettable Ruth Gordon.
Since the advent of DVD...I have been hoping for it's release. I relish the day.
Out of all the who know how many movies I've seen...this is one that touched me and counts as one of the greatest. I especially love "Bye, Bye, Blackbird". This was sung by Glenn, herself as "Maxie"
In another spin on "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", Glenn Close plays Jan, woman who gets comically possessed by the ghost of Maxie, a 1920s flapper who got killed just as she was about to star in a movie. Sure enough, Jan goes back and forth between herself and Maxie at the most inconvenient times, and Maxie still wants to debut in a movie.
Yeah, how many movies can there be like this? But "Maxie" isn't all that bad. True, it's not a masterpiece by any stretch, but the pace keeps it from getting boring. It shows that Close can do silly comedy when she tries. Mandy Patinkin, as Jan's husband, seems even more fit for his role. Nothing special, but OK. Also starring Ruth Gordon.
Yeah, how many movies can there be like this? But "Maxie" isn't all that bad. True, it's not a masterpiece by any stretch, but the pace keeps it from getting boring. It shows that Close can do silly comedy when she tries. Mandy Patinkin, as Jan's husband, seems even more fit for his role. Nothing special, but OK. Also starring Ruth Gordon.
This charming film doesn't get the credit it deserves. It has a first-rate cast and tells its tale in a gentle and whimsical manner. Glenn Close plays Jan, a demure housewife possessed by the ghost of a twenties starlet flapper who died on the verge of her big break. As "Maxie" Close embodies the girl's longing to prove herself and see what might have been. Along for the ride is Mandy Patinkin as the hapless husband, Nick, who truly loves his wife, but is overwhelmed by Maxie and her zest for life. Also there, in her final picture, is Ruth Gordon, who was Maxie's dance partner in vaudeville and is now the landlady of the apartment building where Jan and Nick live. Gordon was always a scene stealer, but in this film she brings a fragility and tenderness to her role that is unlike any of her previous work. The scene were she comes face to face with Maxie for the first time in sixty years really brings a tear to your eye.
The critics excoriated the film, mostly complaining that it wasn't something other than what it was trying to be -a light and frothy bit of silliness that made you laugh and have a very pleasant hour and a half.
The critics excoriated the film, mostly complaining that it wasn't something other than what it was trying to be -a light and frothy bit of silliness that made you laugh and have a very pleasant hour and a half.
This a lovely romantic film that was tossed away on first release and is well worth tracking and enjoying. I saw it on a double feature (and it screened first) with DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN and the audience were clearly annoyed when MAXIE started. They wanted the Madonna film. Within ten minutes it was clear we had been served a delicious appetiser. Within half and hour there was obvious surprise, and by the time 90 mins had passed we had all forgotten about Madonna. When intermission arrived, the crowd was buzzing with sheer delight at this wonderful timeless discovery and the audience went into SUSAN in such a good mood it played like funniest movie ever made. Add MAXIE to your list of 'must see' films. It the sort of small and rewarding film that causes a person at a party to scream with the thrill of meeting someone who has also seen it.
Nick played by Mandy Patinkin(Criminal Minds & Dead Like Me) and Jan, Glen Close (Dangerous Liasons and Reversal of Fortune) move into a new apartment in San Fransisco. When weird things start happening and Jan starts behaving oddly, the landlady Mrs Lavin, Ruth Gordon (Every which way but loose) tells them about Maxie, a 1920's potential starlet, who died before an audition that would make her a real star..
As it turns out Maxie has found a way to take over Jan. Close plays both parts wonderfully, switching seamlessly between the flighty, flirty, flapper and the conservative Jan.
My favourite scene has to be the Bye bye blackbird solo. Close is fabulous.... Ruth Gordon is exquisitely scatty, yet poignant in places. Patinkin is sadly mediocre, but good to see he went on to more suitable roles..
Maxie is using Jan's body to try to see if she'd have made the big time had she lived long enough..... Will she succeed?? You have to watch and see for yourself.....
As it turns out Maxie has found a way to take over Jan. Close plays both parts wonderfully, switching seamlessly between the flighty, flirty, flapper and the conservative Jan.
My favourite scene has to be the Bye bye blackbird solo. Close is fabulous.... Ruth Gordon is exquisitely scatty, yet poignant in places. Patinkin is sadly mediocre, but good to see he went on to more suitable roles..
Maxie is using Jan's body to try to see if she'd have made the big time had she lived long enough..... Will she succeed?? You have to watch and see for yourself.....
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- AnecdotesThe silent film clip of the young Maxie was actually a clip of Carole Lombard, future wife of Clark Gable.
- GaffesIn his classic convertible, Nick makes a hand signal for a left-turn. He then promptly turns right to get in front of his apartment and pull into the garage.
- Citations
Bishop Campbell: Do you know when World War II ended?
Jan: We had a second one?
- ConnexionsFeatured in At the Movies: Crossover Dreams/Maxie/Mishima/Plenty (1985)
- Bandes originalesFree Spirit
Composed by Ray Colcord
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 2 564 278 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 121 531 $US
- 29 sept. 1985
- Montant brut mondial
- 2 564 278 $US
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