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Xanadu

  • 1980
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  • 1h 36min
NOTE IMDb
5,4/10
16 k
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Olivia Newton-John in Xanadu (1980)
Theatrical Trailer from Universal Pictures
Lire trailer1:56
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99+ photos
Rock MusicalFantasyMusicalRomance

À Los Angeles, un artiste en difficulté rencontre une fille qui pourrait détenir la clé de son bonheur.À Los Angeles, un artiste en difficulté rencontre une fille qui pourrait détenir la clé de son bonheur.À Los Angeles, un artiste en difficulté rencontre une fille qui pourrait détenir la clé de son bonheur.

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Greenwald
  • Scénario
    • Richard Christian Danus
    • Marc Reid Rubel
  • Casting principal
    • Olivia Newton-John
    • Gene Kelly
    • Michael Beck
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,4/10
    16 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Greenwald
    • Scénario
      • Richard Christian Danus
      • Marc Reid Rubel
    • Casting principal
      • Olivia Newton-John
      • Gene Kelly
      • Michael Beck
    • 381avis d'utilisateurs
    • 67avis des critiques
    • 31Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 10 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Olivia Newton-John
    Olivia Newton-John
    • Kira
    Gene Kelly
    Gene Kelly
    • Danny McGuire
    Michael Beck
    Michael Beck
    • Sonny Malone
    James Sloyan
    James Sloyan
    • Simpson
    Dimitra Arliss
    Dimitra Arliss
    • Helen
    Katie Hanley
    • Sandra
    Fred McCarren
    Fred McCarren
    • Richie
    Renn Woods
    Renn Woods
    • Jo
    • (as Ren Woods)
    Sandahl Bergman
    Sandahl Bergman
    • Muse #1
    Lynne Latham
    • Muse #2
    • (as Lynn Latham)
    Melinda Phelps
    • Muse #3
    Cherise Bates
    • Muse #4
    • (as Cherise Bate)
    Juliette Marshall
    • Muse #5
    Marilyn Tokuda
    • Muse #6
    Yvette Van Voorhees
    • Muse #7
    Teri Beckerman
    • Muse #8
    Marty Davis
    • Male Guard
    Bebe Drake
    Bebe Drake
    • Female Guard
    • (as Bebe Drake-Massey)
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Greenwald
    • Scénario
      • Richard Christian Danus
      • Marc Reid Rubel
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    cariart

    Give XANADU a Chance!

    XANADU is one of the most critically and commercially panned films in Hollywood history, a 'Nouveau Art' musical with Art Deco themes, a weirdly conceived animated interlude, and performances of such widely varying caliber that a viewer might wonder if the actors were all reading from the same script! But all that being said, I would like to offer a minority opinion, and say that I didn't find the film THAT terrible, and there are some aspects of it I actually enjoyed...

    First and foremost, it offers the legendary Gene Kelly, in his last musical, as charming and wonderful as ever. As retired musician/businessman Danny McGuire, Kelly has the film's best moments, including a 'classic' song-and-dance scene with Olivia Newton-John and some silly but endearing 'post-disco' routines with the talented young dancers of the cast (including future CONAN star Sandahl Bergman). Seeing him on roller-skates again, leading everyone around the club he builds, to the music of the Electric Light Orchestra, makes one realize just how irreplaceable he is. Kelly could do it all, and with style!

    The premise of the film, of a Muse coming from Olympus to inspire an artist, is far-fetched, but had been done on film several times in the past (ONE TOUCH OF VENUS, with Ava Gardner and Robert Walker, and DOWN TO EARTH, with Rita Hayworth, are the examples most often cited), and while Olivia Newton-John is oddly cast in the role, she tackles it gamely, with a smile and a wink, and isn't THAT bad. On the other hand, Michael Beck, best-known as the gang leader in cliched but powerful THE WARRIORS, is totally miscast as the artist she falls in love with. An actor with limited range and no singing or dancing talent, Beck lacks the charisma to pull off the role (one wonders why British pop star Cliff Richard, who voices Beck's animated duet with Newton-John, 'Suddenly', wasn't utilized to play the part).

    While the film often veers off in bizarre directions, the 'Battle of the Bands' scene between popular 80s rockers, the Tubes, and a 'Tommy Dorsey/WWII'-style orchestra (as Beck and Kelly envision what the 'look' and 'sound' of their club, XANADU, should be), actually works, and is fun to watch. The entire score, by Barry De Vorzon and John Farrar, and Jeff Lynne (with ELO) is terrific (and made the soundtrack album a hit).

    Sure, the ending is hokey, but it was also the same ending of ONE TOUCH OF VENUS and DOWN TO EARTH, so XANADU can't be totally faulted!

    All in all, XANADU isn't the WORST film ever made, and if you give it a chance, you might find it a guilty pleasure!
    6bigdinosaur

    The only way to tell if you like it is to watch it!

    Although some might call this "Xanadon't" it has redeeming qualities. The music is the most redeeming. I've always liked ELO and their music carries this film.

    Several movies of this type were made about the same time: "Roller Boogie", "Skatetown U.S.A.", etc. If you liked any of these you'll most likely like Xanadu.

    This is one of those films you just have to watch and decide for yourself. As you can see just by what's been written here, opinions vary tremendously. And all are valid.

    I gave this movie a 6 of 10 because I liked the music and sets.

    Just try it. You may like it.
    6ctomvelu-1

    Listen to the music

    It is best to fast-forward through the talking segment of XANADU and watch only the musical numbers, which ,mopsty of which are pretty terrific. This remake of a remake of a Rita Haworth movie has Gene Kelly and Michael Beck joining forces to open a rollerskating arena on a grand scale. To help them, a Muse played by Olivia Newton-John shows up in human form. She ain't no Haworth (or Ava Gardner In the first remake), but she tries hard and has a great song and dance number with Kelly. Otherwise, she is mostly window dressing. All of the acting is high school-level, with the talentless Beck totally miscast, although Kelly lends this often loony movie some class. The soundtrack is what makes XANADU a classic, of course.
    john-p-hanssen-i3v6

    "If you build it, SHE will come"

    First of all, I really need to ask, WHAT ON EARTH WAS SO BAD ABOUT THIS MOVIE?!?!? This was quite simply the Moulin Rouge! of the 80's. The acting may have been a little cheezy, but it wasn't all that great in Moulin Rouge! either. People need to understand that this is a MUSICAL and musicals aren't necessarily known for their great acting performances. They are noted for their brilliant choreography, songs, and stage settings, which I felt both "Moulin Rouge!" and "Xanadu" contained. Moreover, the story in "Xanadu" wasn't all that incoherent and reminded me a lot of "Field of Dreams" when Kevin Costner is inspired by a voice from an invisible muse to build a baseball field. So, while some of the criticism of this film is justified, I feel much of it is not and it took way more of a beating than it should have. One has to remember that there have been many films made which were raked over the coals by critics, yet the films became enjoyed by many later on.
    Swangirl

    Pure cheese but it goes down smooth

    Confessions time. I first saw this film in the theater in 1980 when my best friend turned 13. It was the highlight of our celebration, as was singing along to the soundtrack when we got home. Believe me, we really got into it!

    Let's be honest. Xanadu is no Academy Award winner and it doesn't pretend to be. It's an attempt at a musical that's somewhat successful thanks to Olivia Newton-John and Jeff Lynn's ELO. Listen to most of the songs today and you can definitely still enjoy them. How Gene Kelly got hooked into this is beyond me but he looks like he's having a good time.

    The concept is pretty simple. Painter Sonny (Michael Beck) teams up with Gene Kelly to open up Xanadu, a "radical" new club with the best of the old and new. Add into the mix Kyra (OJN), a Greek muse who comes along to make the dream come true. She's gorgeous, can dance, sing and probably make julienne fries. Naturally, Sonny's in love with her and soon, the trouble arises. Kyra, as a muse, can't hang out on earth with mortals forever. She has to go on to her next mission (dreamer).

    Okay, so Beck is a somewhat lame hero. But when we were 13, we bought into it. And the angst, love and music were all a teen could want. The one scene we all loved was when the Glenn Miller-era musicians/dancers met up with the oh-so-rad rockers.

    Of course, seeing it as a 35-year-old woman, I groan to look at the fashions we were ga-ga for then (esp. the velour tops on the men). The roller boogie aspect is particularly shaming but at the time, it was indeed all the rage. But you know, it brings back some good memories and the songs stand up today pretty well.

    Xanadu is a guilty pleasure I indulge in now and then like Ben and Jerry's. And my best friend is still my best friend! We both love Xanadu.

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    • Anecdotes
      The soundtrack was an enormous success. The song "Magic" went to #1 on the US pop singles chart. In the UK the soundtrack album peaked at #2, and the single "Xanadu" was #1 for two weeks in July 1980.
    • Gaffes
      In the opening shots of the "All Over the World" sequence, outside the entrance to the clothing boutique, the mannequin furthest from the camera shouts out counts to keep the dancers together. The only audio heard at that point is the prerecorded song, but his lips are very clearly moving.
    • Citations

      Danny McGuire: Hey, do you like Glenn Miller?

      Sonny: Do you like rock 'n' roll?

      Danny McGuire: I love rock 'n' roll.

      Sonny: I love Glenn Miller.

    • Crédits fous
      Opens with the 1930s-era Universal logo, with an airplane circling a globe; then it becomes a 50s-era passenger plane, then the Concorde, then the fourth time around as it becomes a spaceship. Instrumentals of "Whenever You're Away From Me" and "Xanadu" play under this, with musical styles matching the period of each aircraft.
    • Versions alternatives
      The original theatrical release uses the 1963 Universal logo at the end and then shows the PG rating slide. The 1994 VHS release (while retaining the Universal logo at the end), strangely replaces the PG rating slide with a GP rating slide (the original name for the PG rating from 1969 to 1972), also including an advertisement for Universal Studios. The 1999 DVD restores the proper PG rating slide, however the 1963 Universal logo is removed. The 2001 Australian DVD does not have any rating slides or Universal logos at the end. The 2008 DVD restores both the 1963 Universal logo and the original PG rating slide, making it a more accurate representation of the original theatrical release.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Electric Light Orchestra: All Over the World (1980)
    • Bandes originales
      I'm Alive
      Performed by Electric Light Orchestra

      Words and Music by Jeff Lynne

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    • Is there a connection between this film and the song by Rush? If so, why was the Rush song not used in this movie?

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 décembre 1980 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Xanadú
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Pan-Pacific Auditorium - 7600 W. Beverly Boulevard, Fairfax, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Destroyed by fire in 1989)
    • Société de production
      • Universal Pictures
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    Box-office

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    • Budget
      • 20 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 22 762 571 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 471 595 $US
      • 10 août 1980
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 22 765 400 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 36 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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