Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMax, a dead corrupt businessman, makes a Faustian pact with Satan's henchman to drive three people to Hell in exchange for longer life. Soon Max realizes that there still may be good in him.Max, a dead corrupt businessman, makes a Faustian pact with Satan's henchman to drive three people to Hell in exchange for longer life. Soon Max realizes that there still may be good in him.Max, a dead corrupt businessman, makes a Faustian pact with Satan's henchman to drive three people to Hell in exchange for longer life. Soon Max realizes that there still may be good in him.
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I saw this movie as a kid. It had a catchy song - slightly memorable plot and ... well not much else. Not horrible or good. OK.
Sadly, as Disney movies go - you'll notice on the DVD cover - no mention of Disney. Professionals admit their mistakes, are humble in their successes and remain proud about the rest. Walt Disney would have. Eisner doesn't.
Where to find innocent souls in 1981 is the question, but in his new guise as a manager/promoter he finds promising singer Julie Budd, a BMX racer David Knell and a little kid Adam Rich with a real pretty mom in Susan Anspach.
I have to tell you that I was a bit uneasy in the scenes involving Gould and Rich. It was like he was stalking as a pedophile would. How Disney Studios were comfortable with that God only knows.
The Devil And Max Devlin has some interesting moments, a few laughs but not quite the hit it could have been. I would have not used the whole business with Adam Rich if I were producing the film
The movie is OK - I don't think it's the type of movie a person would want to watch several times but it is, however, a movie that is good the first time you view it so I do recommend it for those that want a silly comedy without a bunch of questionable language in it.
If you liked the "Oh God" movies with George Burns then you will most likely enjoy "The Devil and Max Devlin".
6/10
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesCo-story writer Jimmy Sangster had originally planned for this to be a more serious addition to the horror genre to be made for Hammer studio in England. The movie was intended to star Vincent Price starring and the title would have been "The Fairytale Man".
- GaffesIn the ladies' restroom, where Max meets Stella, the toilet seat in one of the stalls is lifted up. Since women don't urinate standing up, there is no clear reason why the toilet seat would be up.
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Max Devlin: [referring to Toby's sudden hostility] Some swell marriage we're gonna have! If he hates me, he'll be impossible to live with.
Barney Satin: You don't have to worry about that. The slightest hint to Agent Hargraves and it's all over. You gonna synchronize your watch?
Max Devlin: They all signed. I'm free! Aren't I?
Barney Satin: Yes, you are, but by midnight, they belong to me.
Max Devlin: Not until the natural end of their lives. That's what you said.
Barney Satin: Point of fact: I lied. I need them now.
Max Devlin: Oh, no! Barney, please! I couldn't have done it if I'd known that! He's a great kid. They're all great kids, but that kid, kill him and you kill her!
Barney Satin: Unfortunately, her soul does not belong to me. You win some, you lose some. But then again, you have your precious life.
- ConnexionsEdited from Le Trou noir (1979)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Devil and Max Devlin
- Lieux de tournage
- Carlsbad, Californie, États-Unis(Motorsports race scenes, Specifically the "Carlsbad Raceway".)
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 16 000 000 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 16 000 000 $US
- Durée
- 1h 36min(96 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1