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Mais qui est Harry Crumb?

Titre original : Who's Harry Crumb?
  • 1989
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  • 1h 34min
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John Candy in Mais qui est Harry Crumb? (1989)
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Harry Crumb est un enquêteur privé maladroit et inepte qui est embauché pour résoudre l'affaire de l'enlèvement d'une jeune héritière. Une affaire qu'il n'est pas censé résoudre, car c'est s... Tout lireHarry Crumb est un enquêteur privé maladroit et inepte qui est embauché pour résoudre l'affaire de l'enlèvement d'une jeune héritière. Une affaire qu'il n'est pas censé résoudre, car c'est son employeur qui est le cerveau derrière cet enlèvement.Harry Crumb est un enquêteur privé maladroit et inepte qui est embauché pour résoudre l'affaire de l'enlèvement d'une jeune héritière. Une affaire qu'il n'est pas censé résoudre, car c'est son employeur qui est le cerveau derrière cet enlèvement.

  • Réalisation
    • Paul Flaherty
  • Scénario
    • Bob Conte
    • Peter Wortmann
  • Casting principal
    • John Candy
    • Jeffrey Jones
    • Annie Potts
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Paul Flaherty
    • Scénario
      • Bob Conte
      • Peter Wortmann
    • Casting principal
      • John Candy
      • Jeffrey Jones
      • Annie Potts
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    John Candy
    John Candy
    • Harry Crumb
    Jeffrey Jones
    Jeffrey Jones
    • Eliot Draisen
    Annie Potts
    Annie Potts
    • Helen Downing
    Tim Thomerson
    Tim Thomerson
    • Vince Barnes
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • P.J. Downing
    Shawnee Smith
    Shawnee Smith
    • Nikki Downing
    Valri Bromfield
    Valri Bromfield
    • Detective Casey
    Doug Steckler
    • Dwayne
    Renée Coleman
    Renée Coleman
    • Jennifer Downing
    • (as Renee Coleman)
    Wesley Mann
    Wesley Mann
    • Tim
    Tamsin Kelsey
    Tamsin Kelsey
    • Marie
    Joe Flaherty
    Joe Flaherty
    • Doorman
    Fiona Roeske
    • Crumb Receptionist
    Lori O'Byrne
    • Karen
    Michele Goodger
    Michele Goodger
    • Mrs. MacIntyre
    • (as Michelle Goodger)
    Beverley Elliott
    Beverley Elliott
    • Joanne
    P. Lynn Johnson
    • Kelly
    Peter Yunker
    • Jeffrey Brandt
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      • Paul Flaherty
    • Scénario
      • Bob Conte
      • Peter Wortmann
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    7imseeg

    Candy does some good slapstick acting. Co-produced by John Candy himself.

    John Candy co-produced this very movie so he must have had more control over his own role. I guess that this is the reason why this movie didnt flop, like many of the other movies John Candy has made.

    Candy does, what he is best at: be silly in slapstick situations.

    Nobody like John Candy can look like an absolute dork and be this funny!

    Not any bad? It's completely silly. Obviously targetted at a teenager audience but however silly the jokes are, the jokes are (after 30 years) still good enough that grown ups can enjoy them as well. Although I would not recommend this John Candy movie in particular, once you start watching it, it is hard not to laugh and keep watching...
    Logans-1

    silly but hit my funny bone square-on

    They had to take me to the emergency room; I was laughing so hard they thought I'd gone crazy. It turns out my brain was knocked out of joint by the hilarious gags--gags that should never have been funny to a reasonable person, but I wasn't trying to be reasonable at the time.

    Harry's asinine comments make him look like a real ass but he isn't. Once you get that, it's easy to get into the humor. That's John Candy's genius; his ability to humanize a variety of unlikely or impossible characters and make us love them even if we don't believe them. this is party because of the expressiveness of his face but also because of his indefinable comic spark.

    Harry Crump is a great comic impossibility. Don't watch it if you prefer to keep you dignity.
    6reelreviewsandrecommendations

    For Candy Fans

    John Candy was a comedic powerhouse. Over the course of his all-too-short career, he starred in a treasure trove of great films. 'Planes, Trains & Automobiles' and 'Uncle Buck' are now enshrined as classics, but even his lesser-known gems have that unmistakable Candy charm. The likes of 'Summer Rental,' 'Delirious' and 'Only the Lonely' may not get as much fanfare, but they're packed with the same mix of heart and hilarity that made him so beloved: prime examples of Candy's ability to elevate any role with his effortless charisma.

    Paul Flaherty's 1989 effort 'Who's Harry Crumb?' isn't often counted among Candy's best, though his larger-than-life energy keeps things entertaining- even when the film itself doesn't always rise to his level. It follows Candy's titular private detective, a bumbling yet oddly confident investigator who finds himself entangled in the case of a kidnapped young woman. Against all odds, can Crumb crack the case, or will his investigation turn to disaster?

    While the film never reaches the dizzying heights of films like 'The Naked Gun', it still has plenty of fun on offer. At its best, it delivers a string of enjoyably silly gags, bolstered by Candy's endless enthusiasm and knack for physical comedy. The mystery itself is entertaining, if predictable, with the plot mostly serving as a vehicle for Candy to cycle through disguises, pratfalls and deadpan one-liners. For his fans, that alone is worth the price of admission.

    However, if one removes the rose-tinted glasses of fandom, one can see the film's issues more clearly. Some gags, which might have landed perfectly with a bit more time or sharper editing, fall flat. Additionally, although Candy's performance is consistently engaging, Bob Conte and Peter Wortmann's script doesn't always support him as strongly as it should, leaving some sequences underdeveloped or overly drawn-out.

    However, it is well shot by Stephen M. Katz, with vibrant colours and a playful visual style that suits its zany tone. Further Michel Colombier's score is a delight, packed with punchy synth-heavy melodies that are the very essence of 1980's nostalgia. Conversely, as mentioned above, Danford B. Greene's editing is a bit choppy, interrupting the film's flow and- on occasion- dulling the impact of jokes.

    On the other hand, the cast all deliver strong performances, especially Candy as the titular character. As the off-beat, eccentric Crumb, he shines, clearly enjoying the material. His comedic timing is impeccable, and even when the script falters, he finds a way to make the most of every scene. Shawnee Smith is great as the kidnapped woman's sister Nikki, who becomes the Watson to Candy's Sherlock, bringing a natural warmth to the role. The two share an excellent chemistry, and their dynamic is one of the film's highlights.

    Additionally, Jeffrey Jones does typically commendable work as Crumb's smarmy associate Eliot Draisen, while Annie Potts also impresses, adding a sharp wit and playful energy to proceedings as Nikki's nymphomaniacal stepmother. Further, Tim Thomerson and Valri Bromfield, in smaller but no less important roles, cannot be faulted. Overall, it's clear that the cast, especially Candy, are having a blast with their roles, and that sense of fun is contagious.

    Despite its shortcomings, 'Who's Harry Crumb?' remains an enjoyable watch for those who appreciate star John Candy's unique brand of humour and charm. It may not be on the same level as 'The Naked Gun' or 'Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid,' but it's light-hearted tone and the cast's committed performances elevate it beyond its predictable plot and pacing issues. Ultimately, it's a movie that's more about the journey than the destination, though with Candy at the helm, that is more than enough.
    8Zedyeti

    Why the low rating?

    This movie is hilarious especially if your a John candy fan. Sure it's not uncle buck but it's classic funny man candy. If you dislike it maybe you're taking it way too serious because it's great!
    6elo-equipamentos

    Clumsy and often funny Candy!!

    I'm glad to talk about of John Candy, l have almost all his movies, even those that weren't so funny, even so in this case when he was at its peak of his career is quite good, playing the character as he looks like, clumsy fat guy, not so smart not so stupid, however often hilarious and enjoyable.

    In this movie he has the opportunity to prove his worth in a agency that take his family's name, working in a kidnapped case, all embarrassing situations end up a disaster like always, there's a lot of gags and jokes, anyhow l've enjoy the movie, sad to know that John Candy is no longer with us, we're very sorrow about his death.

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    First watch: 1992 / How many: 6 / Source: TV-Cable TV-DVD / Rating: 6,75.

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    • Anecdotes
      John Laroquette was John Candy's first choice for the role of Elliott Draisen, because the two had been friends since working together in "Stripes" (1981) eight years earlier. However, Laroquette was busy with "Night Court" (1984) and couldn't accept the role. Candy's good friend and frequent collaborator, John Hughes, then suggested Jeffrey Jones for the role, as Hughes had directed Jones in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (1986). Candy initially was hesitant because he felt the film would seem too much like a John Hughes film without the involvement of Hughes himself, but Hughes assured Candy that Jones was right for the role and he was cast.
    • Gaffes
      The ransom money is paid in $1,000 bills, which went out of circulation in 1969. While $1,000 bills were still available in 1989, they were very rare and cost more than $1,000. No one would've paid a $10 million ransom in $1,000 bills at that time.
    • Citations

      Harry Crumb: [impersonating a Hungarian hairdresser] I am Djour Djilios.

      Suki's Salon Receptionist: Could you spell that, please?

      Harry Crumb: I don't think so. Try it with a "D".

    • Versions alternatives
      The British TV version included a scene near the end when John Candy is on top of a vehicle chasing after an aeroplane about to take off. The co-pilot looks out of the window, sees him and says, "What the fuck?!". This scene was not present in UK cinema and video releases which were cut to receive a PG rating, though the word was restored for the 12-rated 2008 Sony DVD.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Biography: To John with Love: A Tribute to John Candy (1995)
    • Bandes originales
      On Your Side Tonight
      Music by Michel Colombier

      Lyrics by Kathy Wakefield

      Produced by Michel Colombier

      Performed by Richard Martin-Ross (as Richard Martin Ross)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 juillet 1989 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Who's Harry Crumb?
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Vancouver International Airport, Sea Island, Richmond, Colombie-Britannique, Canada(the airport climax scenes)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Tri-Star Pictures
      • NBC Productions
      • Arnon Milchan Productions
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 10 982 364 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 3 862 719 $US
      • 5 févr. 1989
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 10 982 364 $US
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      • 1h 34min(94 min)
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      • Dolby Stereo
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