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In the Spirit

  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 34min
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5,1/10
394
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Peter Falk, Jeannie Berlin, and Elaine May in In the Spirit (1990)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMarianne moves back to a nightmare New York City from Beverly Hills after her husband is fired from his job. She hires ditzy psychic Reva to redecorate her apartment, and they end up being p... Tout lireMarianne moves back to a nightmare New York City from Beverly Hills after her husband is fired from his job. She hires ditzy psychic Reva to redecorate her apartment, and they end up being pursued by a crazed killer.Marianne moves back to a nightmare New York City from Beverly Hills after her husband is fired from his job. She hires ditzy psychic Reva to redecorate her apartment, and they end up being pursued by a crazed killer.

  • Réalisation
    • Sandra Seacat
  • Scénario
    • Jeannie Berlin
    • Laurie Jones
  • Casting principal
    • Marlo Thomas
    • Elaine May
    • Jeannie Berlin
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,1/10
    394
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Sandra Seacat
    • Scénario
      • Jeannie Berlin
      • Laurie Jones
    • Casting principal
      • Marlo Thomas
      • Elaine May
      • Jeannie Berlin
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
    • 9avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    In The Spirit
    Trailer 0:31
    In The Spirit

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    Marlo Thomas
    Marlo Thomas
    • Reva Prosky
    Elaine May
    Elaine May
    • Marianne Flan
    Jeannie Berlin
    Jeannie Berlin
    • Crystal
    Olympia Dukakis
    Olympia Dukakis
    • Sue
    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Roger Flan
    Melanie Griffith
    Melanie Griffith
    • Lureen
    Phillip Schopper
    • The Voice
    Agda Antonio
    • Yolanda
    Brian Hickey
    • Attacker in Hall
    Laurie Jones
    • Pamela
    Phil Harper
    • Homeless Executive
    Steve Powers
    • Documentary Interviewer
    Hope Cameron
    • New Age Lecturer
    David Eigenberg
    David Eigenberg
    • Handyman #1
    David Baer
    David Baer
    • Handyman #2
    Matt Carlson
    • Policeman #1
    Chad Burton
    • Lt. Kelly
    Thurn Hoffman
    • Det. Pete Weber
    • Réalisation
      • Sandra Seacat
    • Scénario
      • Jeannie Berlin
      • Laurie Jones
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    8leslie2122

    Quirky, Funny Comedy! Don't Miss it!

    I only wish it would come out on DVD! I've been an Elaine May fan forever and this is typical of her off-beat humor. Love this film so much, I actually suffer watching it on VHS. It's about two women who are extremely different. One (the Elaine May character) is a materialistic princess who is married to Peter Falk. The other, Marlo Thomas, is a ditsy new-ager. Somehow their paths cross and they must combine forces against the evils of the New York streets. Marlo Thomas plays her silly, idealistic part to the hilt. Don't over-analyze it - just enjoy! This is screwball comedy at its finest!

    And if anyone knows where I can find the DVD, please let me know!
    lor_

    Wild black comedy, not for all tastes

    My review was written in March 1990 after a screening on Manhattan's UES.

    Elaine May and Marlo Thomas make a memorable screen odd couple in "In the Spirit". Kooky black comedy is for specialized tastes but stands a chance to find an appreciative audience among those longing for off-the-wall humor.

    Pic is an unusual case on the current scene of big-name talent gathering with friends to make a low-budget film freed of mainstream good taste and gloss. The experiment works and plays like a throwback to the looser, madcap '60s.

    "Spirit" also harks back to the black comedy spirit of Jules Feiffer's "Little Murders", as directed for the screen in 1971 by Alan Arkin. Again, New York is a nightmare, with May moving back to Gotrham from Beverly Hills with her just-fired hubby Peter Falk. She's thrown together with ditzy mystic Thomas fater hiring her to redecorate an apartment.

    Almost as goofy as Thomas is Jeannie Berlin, a prostitute neighbor. Her matter-of-fact foul-mouthed pronouncements cue Falk's hilarious take so astonishment. Fact of family resemblance between Berlin and her real-life molm May (who directed her in "The Heartbreak Kid") gives a strange bookends look to these early scenes.

    Berlin, co-scripter with Laurie Jones, writes herself out of the picture after the second reel and "Spirit" spins off in a different direction. Thomas and May flee the city to hole up at Michael Emil's New Age retreat in upstate New YHork, pursued by a murderer. First-time director Sandrfa Seacat emphasizes slapstick but also female bonding as the gals on the lam reach beyond their wacky survivalist tactics to address feminist issues.

    The picture works in fits and starts; its weakest element being a stupid framing device of a mystical narrator telling us about the cosmic links between the characters. Midway change of tone may put off some viewers, but others will likely relish the intensity of th eMya and Thomas segment.

    Script by Berlin and Jones (latter also popping up as a clumsy maid) perceptively mocks trendy attitudes a la Caitlin Adams/Melanie Mayron's "Sticky Fingers". In-jokes range from the obvious (mystical Shirley MacLaine) to the obscure (Robin Byrd's local cable access tv show).

    In her first screen role since 1978 ("California Suite"), Elaine May is very funny, giving a lesson in rat-a-tat-tat delivery. Marlo Thomas proves a perfect foil, leading to a satisfying role reversal at pic's end.

    Besides Falk, who's morose enough here to challenge monologist Brother Theodore (Gottlieb) in the realm of dark humor, guest star Melanie Griffith is perfect as a prostitute interviewed by Thomas and May (both funny in disguises as fellow hookers), who strips down to her black undies in homage to her previous Mike Nichols' "Working Girl" role. Emil and Olympia Dukakis are wasted in brief assignments.

    Pic is claustrophobic with its emphasis on closeups, but that's not damaging due to its overall paranoia theme.
    10majeet

    I will praise this movie to the skies. I loved it.

    You don't know me, but take my word for it, this movie is a true gem. These high-power, smart, funny, comic savant women got together and (I'm sure) had the best time of their lives making this film. And we are the beneficiaries.

    There are only a few wonderful "screwball" comedies. The last one I remember seeing was "What's Up Doc?", until now "In the Spirit", directed by Sandra Seacat, is right up there with the best of them. In fact, I might suggest that the "spirit" is not only Reva's inner guides, but the ghosts of Hitchcock ("Mr.& Mrs. Smith"), Cukor ("The Awful Truth"), and Hawks ("Bringing Up Baby") are alive and well and kicking up their heels!

    I hope you have as much fun watching as I did!
    10kthywin

    One of my all time favorite comedies...Marlo Thomas and Elaine May are a great team!

    It is important to pay close attention to the first part of the movie, or you miss a lot, as it lays a foundation for the rest of the movie. This movie had me in stitches, and I love to watch it whenever I can use a good belly laugh. Ditzy New Age follower, Marlo Thomas has advice for everyone she meets. She crosses paths with Elaine May and Peter Falk, and that sets off a series of events leading to Marlo Thomas and Elaine May being hunted by murderous criminals...they hide away in a New Age camp, and plant booby traps for their hunters. This was the funniest part of the movie, to me, and some of the dialogue is hilarious, if you listen closely. Strangely, no one seems to know of it, and I just happened upon it years ago. I have two VHS tapes, and wouldn't get rid of my VCR, because I need them to watch this movie and a couple others I have. This one is a real gem, and anyone who hasn't seen it is missing out on some great comedy.
    reg773

    Great Movie

    I stumbled across this movie when it first came out on video. The cover looked interesting so I rented it and immediately loved it. I bought it so I could watch it everyone once in a while. It's like an old friend. It's one of those rare, quirky comedies that touches you.

    Marlo Thomas is amazing as nutty Reva Prosky, and Elaine May (from Mike Nichols/2nd City fame) was incredible!

    I highly recommend this movie. It rocks.

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      Louise Lasser: In December 1988, shortly after the film had wrapped (which would prove well over a year in advance of its eventual release), Liz Smith's syndicated column named Louise Lasser as the seventh and final featured cast member, following Olympia Dukakis. Somewhere in the interim, however, for whatever reason, and with nary a mention in the press, Lasser's scenes found their way onto the cutting room floor, although it would seem that continuity concerns may have rescued her from utter oblivion - that judging from an alleged Lasser sighting mentioned online in 2005 ("Blink twice and you will miss the estimable Louise Lasser lurking in the background of an early shot").
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      Reva: It's the mafia! The mafia is after us!

      Maryann: Oh, the mafia wouldn't try to kill us and make it look like an accident! They'd just kill us! They're the mafia.

      Reva: Oh, yes. But what if it connects them to something bigger, like drugs, or murder!?!

      Maryann: Do you know much about the mafia?

    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Crazy People/Impulse/In the Spirit/The Gods Must Be Crazy II/Mama, There's a Man in Your Bed (1990)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 avril 1990 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Deux femmes pour un tueur
    • Lieux de tournage
      • New Providence, New Jersey, États-Unis
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      • 281 285 $US
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