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Bruits de coulisses

Titre original : Noises Off...
  • 1992
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41min
NOTE IMDb
7,4/10
14 k
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Michael Caine, John Ritter, Carol Burnett, Christopher Reeve, and Nicollette Sheridan in Bruits de coulisses (1992)
A travelling theater group find so much action going on behind-the-scenes, they almost ruin the performances.
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Comédie originaleFarceComédie

Comédie cinglée qui raconte les vicissitudes de la première d'une pièce pleine de revers délirants et amusants.Comédie cinglée qui raconte les vicissitudes de la première d'une pièce pleine de revers délirants et amusants.Comédie cinglée qui raconte les vicissitudes de la première d'une pièce pleine de revers délirants et amusants.

  • Réalisation
    • Peter Bogdanovich
  • Scénario
    • Michael Frayn
    • Marty Kaplan
  • Casting principal
    • Michael Caine
    • Carol Burnett
    • Denholm Elliott
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,4/10
    14 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Bogdanovich
    • Scénario
      • Michael Frayn
      • Marty Kaplan
    • Casting principal
      • Michael Caine
      • Carol Burnett
      • Denholm Elliott
    • 128avis d'utilisateurs
    • 25avis des critiques
    • 65Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Rôles principaux33

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    Michael Caine
    Michael Caine
    • Lloyd Fellowes
    Carol Burnett
    Carol Burnett
    • Dotty Otley…
    Denholm Elliott
    Denholm Elliott
    • Selsdon Mowbray…
    Julie Hagerty
    Julie Hagerty
    • Poppy Taylor
    Marilu Henner
    Marilu Henner
    • Belinda Blair…
    Mark Linn-Baker
    Mark Linn-Baker
    • Tim Allgood
    Christopher Reeve
    Christopher Reeve
    • Frederick Dallas…
    John Ritter
    John Ritter
    • Gary Lejeune…
    Nicollette Sheridan
    Nicollette Sheridan
    • Brooke Ashton…
    Katie Rich
    Katie Rich
    • Des Moines Stagehand
    Zoe R. Cassavetes
    Zoe R. Cassavetes
    • Miami Stagehand
    Kim Sebastian
    • Cleveland Stagehand
    Louise Stratten
    Louise Stratten
    • Broadway Stagehand
    • (as L.B. Straten)
    J. Christopher Sullivan
    • Miami Backstage Guard
    Kimberly Neville
    Kimberly Neville
    • Miami Usher
    Cleveland O'Neal III
    Cleveland O'Neal III
    • Miami Electrician
    • (as Cleveland O'Neal)
    Roger Michelson
    • Company Lighting Technician
    Joe Hanna
    • Company Soundman
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Bogdanovich
    • Scénario
      • Michael Frayn
      • Marty Kaplan
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    Avis des utilisateurs128

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    Innsaane

    True

    I am involved with the theater and I would just like to say that everything that happened in this movie is true! Anything and everything always goes wrong. It makes you truly appreciate what happens backstage, even when everything does decide to go right. I appreciate this movie to the fullest, and I would love to see the play sometime.
    10bruinkid-2

    doesn't need to use toilet humor to succeed

    I was only twelve years old when I saw this movie in the theaters. I could not stop laughing during the entire movie! Everyone in the theater (sadly it wasn't packed) burst out laughing at what seemed like every single line. Although the play within the movie is a sex farce, other than Nicolette Sheridan running around in her underwear, this movie is still appropriate for the whole family. Parents need not worry about covering their childrens' eyes or ears.

    The entire cast was picture perfect in their comedic timing. The visual sequences backstage were stunning in their crispness, all the while making the audience have fits of laughter. I laughed so hard I cried, and this was when I was only twelve. Michael Caine is great as a hard-nosed director. Nobody does physical comedy like John Ritter. Carol Burnett's expressions in the movie are just priceless. And, this is one of the last movies Christopher Reeve made before his riding accident that left him paralyzed. I never knew he could do comedy, having grown up on the Superman movies, but seeing him as a bumbling idiot cracked me up. And kudos to the rest of the cast for a delightful comedy!

    Having been involved in several productions in high school, Noises Off hits even closer to home, as the backstage shenanigans, though not as brutal, DO happen quite often, for those of you who've never done theater. I loved watching the movie again after I finished high school and had the experience of having performed on stage. Now there were experiences I could relate to, like two actors hating each other, love triangles (or even quadrilaterals!), and missing props. Backstage during a play can be one of the most hectic places in the world! And the cast superbly brings out the sheer insanity of it, to the delight of the audience.

    Looking at the last 10 years, to be cliche, they just don't make movies like this anymore. Now the trend seems to be toilet humor like There's Something About Mary, South Park, and any Jim Carrey movie. Don't get me wrong, I loved the two movies mentioned above and laughed my butt off, but I laughed because of the toilet humor and the raunchiness. And this comedy made me laugh more than I ever have for any movie, bar none. It is all the more refreshing to see a comedy where toilet humor is not needed to leave the audience in stitches. A little sex humor, yes, but it is on the mild side, tame enough even for little kids. It is not about "let's see, what can we put in the movie to REALLY gross out the audience?"

    So, go rent this movie today! It is worth however much it costs! If you have never done theater in your life, you will find it a nonstop comedy of errors. If you have done/are doing theater, you will love this movie on another level. Watch it by yourself; watch it with others. It really doesn't matter, but most likely you'll want to share this movie with your family, your friends, your loved ones, etc.
    10AZINDN

    Farce, Fast, Witty, and -- Sardines

    "Noises Off" brings door-slamming hilariousness to the screen as an adaptation of the stage play. With the cast to die for: Michael Caine, Carole Burnett, Nicolette Sheridan, Julie Haggarty, Christopher Reeve, Denholm Elliott, and John Ritter, the storyline of a cast preparing for out of town run of a comedy quickly descends to back-stage antics, jealousy, lost contact lenses, and sardines at every turn. Peter Bogdonovich steers this witty production of a play, in a play, in a play with multiple staging's as dress rehearsal, opening night, and the worst night in Cleveland is turned into a Broadway triumph.

    The initial opening dress rehearsal sets up the story of the play's characters, their original entrances and exits, key lines, and props if all went well. From then on, the production deteriorates with backstage gossip, romances, and fiasco mistakes that quickly become running jokes of missed timing, malfunctioning props, and erratic ego's out of control. Each character's quirks are their achilles heel and from start to finish, the play's momentum keeps the cast on their toes as they step on and over each other to curtain.

    If you've ever done theatre at any level, this film is for you. It is simply the most hysterical comedy of timing and entrances. If you've wondered about theatre productions, this film is for you. And, if you just love the theater, this film is definitely for you. It is filled with trueisms that have happened, will happen, and could happen in all the disastrous and varied forms.

    I caught this film originally on HBO and laughed so hard I had to buy the video. It is a wonderful film for great performances by the late actors, Reeve, Ritter, and Elliott, and their brilliance is all the more bittersweet by the excellence of their timing, physical humor, and read of the lines. For the sex is Desperate Housewife, Nicolette Sheridan in her underwear from moment one to last scene, on her knees, and blind as a bat without contacts. Michael Caine should have been acknowledged for this performance as he is so perfect as the harried director that it makes his work in drama all the better.

    Each time I catch this film, it gets funnier and makes me laugh to tears. See it just to cry over what great talent has been lost too young, and just be amazed and amuzed at what great ensemble casting is all about behind and in front of the curtain.
    9sorrowfool

    A little T and A goes a long way....

    I would have never, ever watched this movie. I passed it by many times without every giving it a second of a chance. I mean, I was 10 and this movie really held no interest for me. Then, one day, while scanning through the channels I came upon this movie when Nicollette Sheridan is running around in her underwear... well, that got my attention. That one thing held my interest long enough for me to get pulled into the story of the movie and by the time the movie was over... I loved it.

    Even at my age this movie had me rolling with laughter. But now 11 years later, I caught the movie again and it was even funnier. The characters were great and were acted well by the all star cast. Christopher Reeve getting a nose bleed at the slightest sign of violence, John Ritters jealousy, Michael Caine's frustrations at trying to deal with the antics of his cast were all hilarious. Watching as the cast is arguing and fighting while trying to act out the scenes and keep Selsdon (Denholm Elliot) from alcohol was hilarity defined. I REALLY loved Marilu Henner as Belinda in this movie. I really fell in love with her character as I watched her run around trying to keep the peace. She always seemed to know what was going on and was always perky and her smile rarely waivered. Overall, the whole cast was great and it is one of my most unexpected favorite movies.
    rich_the_metal_head

    Great movie!

    This movie is a great film, period. Great concept, great cast, great plot. The inherent problem is the fact that most of this humor, though very fresh, is lost on most people. Unless you have acted on stage in some facet, this movie is mere slapstick. I saw this movie when I was younger, before I started acting, and I liked it, but it just seemed kind of shallow. Now that I have some stage under my belt, this movie's humor is mindblowing, because the insanity is just that outrageous. I'm not saying people can't like this movie if they aren't actors, but it helps. What helps this movie as well is the intellect of the humor. Below all the slapstick site gags and bad happenings, the depth of the character development is vast and beautiful, making you really think that these people, in the end, hate each other.

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    • Anecdotes
      Michael Caine only agreed to be in the film if the director also cast Denholm Elliott. Caine had known Elliott since they appeared in Alfie le dragueur (1966), 26 years previously, and Elliott had confided in Caine that he had AIDS and didn't have long to live. Knowing this was likely to be Elliott's last chance of a paycheck Caine insisted on his inclusion. Elliott died just a few months after the theatrical release of the movie of complications from AIDS.
    • Gaffes
      When the viewer see the show from the stage, fake walls are visible behind all the doors. When the viewer sees the show from backstage, those fake walls are missing from all the upstairs doors, although present for the downstairs doors. This is not actually a mistake; this is how an actual stage production is presented, and the top floor of the set rear needs to be seen clearly or half the action would be obscured.
    • Citations

      Dotty: Am I in Spain? No, I'm not in Spain, dear, I'm in agony, that's where I am!

    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: White Men Can't Jump/The Cutting Edge/The Power of One/Ruby/Noises Off... (1992)
    • Bandes originales
      There's No Business Like Show Business
      (End title)

      Written by Irving Berlin

      Performed by Niki Haris

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 mars 1992 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Noises Off...
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Pasadena Playhouse - 39 S. El Molino Avenue, Pasadena, Californie, États-Unis(Miami Beach Playhouse)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Amblin Entertainment
      • Touchwood Pacific Partners 1
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    • Budget
      • 12 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 280 148 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 981 452 $US
      • 22 mars 1992
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 2 280 148 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 41min(101 min)
    • Couleur
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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