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La carta vincente

Titolo originale: Where It's At
  • 1969
  • VM14
  • 1h 46min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,0/10
236
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La carta vincente (1969)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA "Sixties Generation" comedy about an offbeat father/son relationship. Dad runs a Las Vegas hotel-casino and his son is a college student with a different set of moral and ethical standards... Leggi tuttoA "Sixties Generation" comedy about an offbeat father/son relationship. Dad runs a Las Vegas hotel-casino and his son is a college student with a different set of moral and ethical standards. When they meet in Vegas, they immediately clash in their efforts to understand each othe... Leggi tuttoA "Sixties Generation" comedy about an offbeat father/son relationship. Dad runs a Las Vegas hotel-casino and his son is a college student with a different set of moral and ethical standards. When they meet in Vegas, they immediately clash in their efforts to understand each other.

  • Regia
    • Garson Kanin
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Garson Kanin
  • Star
    • David Janssen
    • Rosemary Forsyth
    • Robert Drivas
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,0/10
    236
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    • Regia
      • Garson Kanin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Garson Kanin
    • Star
      • David Janssen
      • Rosemary Forsyth
      • Robert Drivas
    • 17Recensioni degli utenti
    • 5Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali24

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    David Janssen
    David Janssen
    • A.C.
    Rosemary Forsyth
    Rosemary Forsyth
    • Diana
    Robert Drivas
    Robert Drivas
    • Andy
    Brenda Vaccaro
    Brenda Vaccaro
    • Molly
    Don Rickles
    Don Rickles
    • Willie
    Edy Williams
    Edy Williams
    • Phyllis
    Anthony Holland
    Anthony Holland
    • Henry
    Vince Howard
    Vince Howard
    • Ralph
    • (as Vincent Howard)
    Warrene Ott
    Warrene Ott
    • Betty Avery
    The Committee
    • Themselves
    • (voce)
    Peter Bonerz
    Peter Bonerz
      Barbara Bosson
      Barbara Bosson
        Thordis Brandt
        Thordis Brandt
        • Cocktail Waitress
        Garry Goodrow
          Carl Gottlieb
          Carl Gottlieb
          • Various
          • (as The Committee)
          Howard Hesseman
          Howard Hesseman
            Kathryn Ish
              Jessica Myerson
              Jessica Myerson
                • Regia
                  • Garson Kanin
                • Sceneggiatura
                  • Garson Kanin
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                6JohnSeal

                Intriguing drama

                Whilst I would agree that Rosemary Forsyth is a great reason to watch this film, there are other points in favour of Where It's At. David Janssen plays a Type A casino owner who tries to bring his son (Robert Drivas, in a low key but effective performance) into the business. Shot on location at Las Vegas Caesar's Palace, this is a trip down memory lane for anyone who spent time in that city of sin back in the '70s. You'll see lots of big names in lights on marquees, but alas, Totie Fields is not amongst them. Anyhoo, the canny Drivas turns the tables on his father, leading to an unlikely though plausible family hug at the end of the picture.

                Another interesting aspect of Drivas' character is the screenplay's refusal to commit on his sexuality. He's presented with willing female partners throughout the film (including the astonishing Edy Williams and cute as a button Brenda Vaccaro) but never consummates the relationship, and doubt is repeatedly cast on his manhood. I don't know if Drivas was gay, but the fact that he died of AIDS at the age of 48 lends a bittersweet piquancy to his performance here. All in all, an interesting film that will keep your attention.
                4moonspinner55

                David Janssen and Las Vegas in the 1960s: both hard-boiled...

                Garson Kanin wrote and directed this look at "modern day" Las Vegas and the gap between generations, his first directorial effort since the 1940s! David Janssen is somewhat miscast as a big-shot casino owner who reunites with his son (Robert Drivas, who looks disconcertingly like an older Jason Bateman). Janssen approaches every scene the same way: defensively, with a chip on his shoulder. Playing this role cool and laid-back is asking too much from Janssen, who barks at everyone like a grouchy put-upon husband (he even chews out Don Rickles and makes him cry!). His son, a ne'er-do-well in search of his own identity, makes hip comments about how young people look down on Vegas (give them another ten years), and his disapproval of Dad's lifestyle causes friction. Brenda Vaccaro is cute as a self-conscious secretary and Edy Willaims has a fun bit as a showgirl at an audition. Unfortunately, "Where It's At" doesn't have much else going for it other than the now-dated ruminations on ethics between adults and their kids, some quick T&A shots and amusingly jaded satirical bits on the high-stakes world of gambling--most of which has been covered by now, ad nauseum. ** from ****
                2jbacks3-1

                A Badly Dated Mod Las Vegas

                Casting bone to pick: David Jannsen was 38 playing the father of Robert Drivas, who was then, 31 (yeah, I realize he's supposed to be just out of college, but clues in the script have him being a loafer and so he's probably 24-25 in the script--- that still puts Jannsen in parenting classes in Junior High). I assume the AMA wrote medical miracle up in their 1938 Year in Medicine. This movie hasn't aged very well at all and now it's main appeal is just to see a snap shot of Sin City, circa 1969 and all the incessant smoking, the weird hair (Drivas has an atomic comb over that makes him resemble a well-groomed hip Cousin It) and trendy fashions that went along with it. If anyone remembers, LV wasn't exactly London... the city coddled the mob and codger gamblers in those days. Drivas comes off as sexually ambiguous; his dad thinks he might be gay (in a sad irony, Drivas himself died of AIDS at 47) and the soapy conflict is from the generation gap issue (ahem, as if one may call 7 years a gap). Sonny boy wants to be his own man and dad wants to pull him into the casino (Caesar's Palace!), and plies him with girls (including the horny-for-money Edy Williams). Interestingly enough, the son doesn't seem to mind being thought of as gay--- unusual for the time and a cute Brenda Vaccarro is nearby to swoon platonically over him. What nudity there is is awfully lame--- just what was needed to pull the audience in for an 'R' rating in the early days of the MPAA rating system (which then was G-M-R[16]- and X). The editing is HORRIBLE and there's stupid-silly overdubs by The Committee (a late 60's neo-avante-garde comedy troupe that mercifully faded off the map within a couple of years). Don Rickles is on board as a blackjack dealer... seemingly preparing him for a role as a floor manager in the much better CASINO two decades later. Not to give anything away, but they would've dealt with Mr. Rickles' character with power tools and a hole in the desert back then. A curiosity at best, far from Joshua Logan's usual caliber of work. Dos/Dias. Now go watch CASINO again...
                7brt374

                'Where It's At' is where time stands still in Vegas

                I stumbled onto this movie when I was eBay'ing Caesars Palace stuff, as I'm enamoured with its rich Vegas history as the last of the original luxury resorts still standing in good condition (unless you count Bally's, the original MGM Grand). In that respect, this movie delivers full-force. You're given a grand tour of the Caesars property,which in spite of all the renovations and additions they've done over the 40 years it's been open, looks alarmingly similar. As a film overall, the plot is somewhat difficult to follow, thanks in large part to the horrendous editing. And when I say horrendous, I'm not using that word lightly. There's a lot of spliced-in, second-long snippets of Vegas traffic, casino crowds, and even a scene where the Robert Drivas character is having a conversation with his father about how much he's grown up, and without any explanation, he (Drivas) goes (in those infamous snippets) from being himself, to a baby, to a little boy, and then back to himself while talking back and forth with his father. (That doesn't give away any plot details; if anything, one can be prepared for it and maybe they won't be as flabbergasted as I was by the editing.) The film has aged well otherwise, and has a good message about the inherent differences between a father and his son that most guys could relate to in some form or fashion.
                8Hollywoodcanteen1945

                Where it's At Man!

                I saw this movie in 1969 when it was first released at the Cameo Theater on South Beach, now the famous Crowbar Night-club. It was the last year of the wild 60s and this movie really hit home. It's got everything; the generation gap, the sexual revolution, the quest for success, and the conflict between following one's family "traditions" to those of seeking ones own way through life.

                It was a fast paced, highly enjoyable movie. Vegas was at it's hippiest peak, Sin City in all it's glory. Beautiful women, famous cameos, laughs, conflict, romance, and even a happy ending. A very enjoyable time over all.

                The poster from this film rests on my bedroom wall. I look at it and I go back in time; a time of my youth and my times with my dad, a great time in my life.

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                  David Janssen and Rosemary Forsyth fell in love during the filming of this movie.
                • Blooper
                  Somebody's fingers touch the camera's lens during Drivas' walk on the strip with giant Harry Belafonte marquee in the background.
                • Citazioni

                  Molly Hirsch: You can always quit in the middle if you don't like it.

                • Curiosità sui crediti
                  Also Starring Caesar's Palace as Caesar's Palace
                • Colonne sonore
                  Where It's At
                  Written and sung by Jeff Barry

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                • Data di uscita
                  • 7 maggio 1969 (Stati Uniti)
                • Paese di origine
                  • Stati Uniti
                • Lingua
                  • Inglese
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                  • Where It's At
                • Luoghi delle riprese
                  • Caesars Palace - 3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada, Stati Uniti
                • Aziende produttrici
                  • Frank Ross Productions
                  • TFT Productions
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                  • 1h 46min(106 min)
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                  • 1.85 : 1

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