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Moving

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 29min
NOTE IMDb
6,1/10
6,7 k
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Richard Pryor in Moving (1988)
Official Trailer
Lire trailer1:27
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ComédieBurlesque

Suite à son licenciement, Arlo Pear est contraint de déménager avec toute sa famille. Mais les choses ne vont pas se passer exactement comme prévu..Suite à son licenciement, Arlo Pear est contraint de déménager avec toute sa famille. Mais les choses ne vont pas se passer exactement comme prévu..Suite à son licenciement, Arlo Pear est contraint de déménager avec toute sa famille. Mais les choses ne vont pas se passer exactement comme prévu..

  • Réalisation
    • Alan Metter
  • Scénario
    • Andy Breckman
  • Casting principal
    • Richard Pryor
    • Beverly Todd
    • Stacey Dash
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    6,7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Alan Metter
    • Scénario
      • Andy Breckman
    • Casting principal
      • Richard Pryor
      • Beverly Todd
      • Stacey Dash
    • 43avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
    • 36Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux64

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    Richard Pryor
    Richard Pryor
    • Arlo Pear
    Beverly Todd
    Beverly Todd
    • Monica Pear
    Stacey Dash
    Stacey Dash
    • Casey Pear
    Raphael Harris
    Raphael Harris
    • Marshall Pear
    Ishmael Harris
    • Randy Pear
    Randy Quaid
    Randy Quaid
    • Frank…
    Tony Rolan
    • Parking Attendant
    Claire Malis
    • Helen Fredericks
    John Wesley
    John Wesley
    • Roy Hendersen
    Jason Marin
    • Paperboy
    Traci Lind
    Traci Lind
    • Natalie
    • (as Traci Lin)
    Will Gill Jr.
    • Security Guard
    Don Franklin
    Don Franklin
    • Kevin
    Gordon Jump
    Gordon Jump
    • Simon Eberhart
    Dave Thomas
    Dave Thomas
    • Gary Marcus
    Julius Carry
    Julius Carry
    • Coach Wilcox
    • (as Julius Carry III)
    Stephen Michael Cole
    • Young Husband
    Diedre Madsen
    • Young Wife
    • Réalisation
      • Alan Metter
    • Scénario
      • Andy Breckman
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    FeverDog

    MOVING violations.

    In the '80s Richard Pryor jumped the shark with THE TOY, which kicked off a string of forgettable films. Ranging from awful (SUPERMAN III) to merely mediocre (CRITICAL CONDITION), his Reagan-Bush output didn't produce anything decent until he reteamed with Gene Wilder for 1989's SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL (which, granted, was no classic).

    MOVING wasn't his worst movie, but it certainly didn't help his career. Playing a meek suburbanite, Pryor's raw comedic persona was castrated with a silly name (Arlo Pear???) and a bland, inoffensive script. Watch him in this movie and note how defeated he appears. In a decade Pryor went from STIR CRAZY and BLUE COLLAR to a feature-length sitcom that could have starred anybody.

    That's not to say MOVING is without merits. It provided Dana Carvey with his funniest role that didn't co-star Mike Myers, and Randy Quaid (a good actor who can do comedy as opposed to a good comedian) earns a lot of laughs here in a dual role.

    But the efforts of the supporting cast are wasted by a script that should have gone through more re-writes. A comedy about moving your family across the country could find a lot of humor in the small but countless frustrations that can happen when undertaking such a challenge. Instead of wringing laughs from human foibles, here we've got stupid professional movers who do things to be funny, therefore making what they do unfunny. That old guy wrapping every toy separately? The other guys breaking furniture and taking a side trip to New Orleans? It's dumb, and not believable, and not funny. (However, Carvey acts like he's in a whole 'nother--and better--comedy. I gotta admit: his shtick in drag was hilarious.)

    The movie has structural problems too. It spends half the movie packing their things and dealing with the slob neighbor, and -- bam! -- it jumps to the family's new home. What happened during the 3000-mile drive to get there? Did the kids get on the parent's nerves while cooped up in the back seat the whole time? Surely there are possible cross-country mishaps that weren't already explored in NAT'L LAMPOON'S VACATION, right?

    (One minor thing. What road did they take out of Jersey? They're on some blacktop with a sign stating they're leaving the Garden State. Um, don't they have to cross the Delaware River to enter Pennsylvania?)

    And I wonder if a black family from Jersey would assimilate so easily in suburban Idaho. Since anybody could have been cast in the role, was this movie written with Pryor in mind? Doesn't seem so, since this family is white in every way except skin color. Their closest friends are an elderly white couple, and their daughter, played by Stacey Dash, appears to have blue eyes (leading me to believe she should have been cast instead as a Wannabe in Spike Lee's SCHOOL DAZE). Forgive me for raising racial issues in a lightweight '80s comedy, but wouldn't this affluent black family from the East Coast have any reservations about relocating to Aryan Nation? A 1990 census shows that Idaho was over 94% Caucasian while Blacks made up less than one percent around the time the movie was made. (American Indians, at 1.3%, were more represented.) Wouldn't this have been a factor in their decision to move there?

    Finally, for a movie that's barely ninety minutes long, MOVING coughs and wheezes to the closing credits. It somehow feels both overlong and too short, if that makes sense. And there's a chase scene to wrap things up. A chase scene to end a bad comedy? What else is new?
    7Aaron1375

    Granted it is a rather mild Pryor movie, still I found it funny.

    Yes, this movie is not quite what one would expect from Richard Pryor...light on the cussing, a touch of being almost a family comedy, but not quite that tame. In this movie we have a man who is laid off and is offered a very nice job in Boise. Of course, his daughter is rather upset about the prospect of going there, however his wife and twin sons are a bit more supportive. Also happy to see the family go is the crazy neighbor played rather good by Randy Quaid. A neighbor who for some reason must cut his rather small lawn with an industrial mower. Well he has a couple of moving agencies give their appraisal of what it would take to move and he goes with the more expensive as the cheap ones look like recently escaped convicts or something. They find a nice house in Boise where they meet the delightful owners who tell great jokes about how they are going to take everything from the doors to the pool with them. Then he finds just the perfect guy to drive one of his vehicles to the new house. Well everything begins to unravel rather quickly as the movers turn out to be familiar faces he does not want to see, the jokes on them with the new house, and the driver of the car has a bit of a mental problem. So all in all a funny movie, a few of the jokes miss the marks such as the giving the wrong finger thing, however most are pretty good like how the twin sons run track. So for a rather light Richard Pryor comedy that still has some good laughs, give this movie a try.
    jaws!

    pryor's second funniest movie!

    this movie is very funny. it's second only to see no evil hear no evil for richard pryor's funniest movie. i have watched moving since 1989. i never really get tired of it.

    everything that could go wrong while moving does for pryor in this movie,and more. it's an hilarious movie. i give moving *** out of ****
    tfrizzell

    Disappointing Vehicle From Richard Pryor.

    Mass transit engineer Richard Pryor gets a dream job in Boise, Idaho, but he is in New Jersey. Thus he has to move his family in this silly and disappointing would-be-laugh-a-minute-fest. Pryor seems old and tired in this one and he just does not seem the same without Gene Wilder around. Randy Quaid and Dana Carvey try to add supporting turns, but neither dominates the action the way they should. A poor film and a real disappointment. 2 stars out of 5.
    Michael_Elliott

    Wonderful Laughs

    Moving (1988)

    *** (out of 4)

    After getting the news that he's been laid off, Arlo Pear (Richard Pryor) must look for another job and finally finds one but it means he'd have to relocate his family from New Jersey to Idaho. At first they don't like the idea but what has to be done is clear so they head up to go West but run into one problem after another.

    In my opinion Pryor was the greatest stand up comic in history. There really wasn't anyone better at that R-rated type of humor and he could take perfectly normal situations and turn them into comic gold. His stand up films are some of the greatest out there but sadly his talents really didn't translate to the big screen. His movies were mostly misses, which is too bad considering his talent. I know MOVING isn't technically a "good" film but I must admit that I have a nostalgic thing for it and for the most part it makes me laugh.

    Again, if you're expecting a classic comedy or even a well-made one then it's best to not watch this film because it's kind of bland in ways and the direction is certainly lacking. What I do enjoy about the film is that it allows Pryor to play the nice guy that he has been doing throughout his career but they also let him enjoy a R-rating, which is something kind of rare for the actor. He really does a great job here playing the nice and calm guy who keeps having bad things happen to him until he snaps.

    Pryor is great here and really works well with the role and there's also some nice support for him. You've got Randy Quaid playing a couple roles and he's a lot of fun as is Dana Carvey in his scenes. Both Beverly Todd and Stacey Dash are good in their roles and there's even a funny cameo by a legendary comedian that I won't ruin. There are some funny moments scattered throughout the film but I think the best moments are when Pryor simply snaps and goes on some foul-mouthed rants.

    MOVING isn't a classic film and I'm not sure most people will enjoy it. I do find it to be rather charming in its own way though.

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    • Anecdotes
      Richard Pryor's last solo starring vehicle.
    • Gaffes
      The moving van, as it careens into the street where the Pear's house is located, tramples a small red tricycle, then drags it along. A wire can be seen pulling the smashed tricycle up alongside the wheel housing of the van, holding it in place.
    • Citations

      Arlo Pear: What happened to my car?

      Brad: Brad probably loaned the car to the Pope. Don't let the hat fool you, Man, the Pope's a crazy fucker. He probably blessed the car, got wasted and drove it off a fucking cliff.

    • Crédits fous
      The movie's opening title consist of the words speeding in from the right of the screen and crashing together before straightening out at the end.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Bigger Bubble (2025)
    • Bandes originales
      Moving
      Written, Performed, and Produced by Ollie E. Brown

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    • How long is Moving?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 mars 1988 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La mudanza
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Boise, Idaho, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Warner Bros.
      • Brooksfilms
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 10 815 378 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 022 782 $US
      • 6 mars 1988
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 10 893 933 $US
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    Spécifications techniques

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    • Durée
      1 heure 29 minutes
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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