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Impara a conoscere il tuo coniglio

Titolo originale: Get to Know Your Rabbit
  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 31min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,2/10
1086
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Impara a conoscere il tuo coniglio (1972)
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Un giovane uomo d'affari si reca da un esperto di magia e giochi di prestigio per apprendere sicurezza ed abilità nel gestire i rapporti con i suoi cinici e gretti collaboratori. Diventa un ... Leggi tuttoUn giovane uomo d'affari si reca da un esperto di magia e giochi di prestigio per apprendere sicurezza ed abilità nel gestire i rapporti con i suoi cinici e gretti collaboratori. Diventa un ottimo ballerino di tip-tap. Ma...basterà questo per liberarsi dalle grinfie del suo vecch... Leggi tuttoUn giovane uomo d'affari si reca da un esperto di magia e giochi di prestigio per apprendere sicurezza ed abilità nel gestire i rapporti con i suoi cinici e gretti collaboratori. Diventa un ottimo ballerino di tip-tap. Ma...basterà questo per liberarsi dalle grinfie del suo vecchio boss ?

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    • Brian De Palma
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jordan Crittenden
  • Star
    • Tom Smothers
    • John Astin
    • Katharine Ross
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • Brian De Palma
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jordan Crittenden
    • Star
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      • John Astin
      • Katharine Ross
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    Tom Smothers
    Tom Smothers
    • Donald Beeman
    John Astin
    John Astin
    • Mr. Turnbull
    Katharine Ross
    Katharine Ross
    • Terrific-Looking Girl
    Orson Welles
    Orson Welles
    • Mr. Delasandro
    Susanne Zenor
    Susanne Zenor
    • Paula
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    Samantha Jones
    Samantha Jones
    • Susan
    Allen Garfield
    Allen Garfield
    • Vic
    Hope Summers
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    • Mrs. Beeman
    Charles Lane
    Charles Lane
    • Mr. Beeman
    Jack Collins
    Jack Collins
    • Mr. Reese
    Larry D. Mann
    Larry D. Mann
    • Mr. Seager
    Jessica Myerson
    Jessica Myerson
    • Mrs. Reese
    M. Emmet Walsh
    M. Emmet Walsh
    • Mr. Wendel
    Helen Page Camp
    Helen Page Camp
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    Pearl Shear
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    Robert Ball
    Robert Ball
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    George Ives
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    Michael_Elliott

    Needed a Much Better Script

    Get to Know Your Rabbit (1972)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    Donald Beeman (Tom Smothers) is a successful businessman who decides to give up his great career and try to become a tap-dancing magician. His girlfriend (Katharine Ross) thinks he's crazy but Beeman has high hopes after meeting Mr. Delasandro (Orson Welles).

    Brian De Palma made some pretty weird comedies early in his career before going for the darker thrillers. Stuff like THE WEDDING PARTY, GREETINGS and HI MOM! aren't your typical comedies but all of them seem like the most normal movies ever made when compared to GET TO KNOW YOUR RABBIT. Comedy is certainly a very subjective thing and I must say that I only laughed a couple times with this film.

    I can honestly say that the film made very little sense to me. Or, should I say, I'm really not sure what the point of the movie was as it really didn't seem like a comedy at all. I'm going to guess some are going to support it due to it featuring Smothers and while he actually gives a good performance here there's still very little that he can do when the material itself is just so poor. There are a couple times that I laughed in the movie but the majority of the running time just doesn't have any humor.

    Not only did the film not make me laugh but it honestly had this weird vibe about it and it really came across as a film that they didn't even try to make funny. The supporting cast helps keep the film moving and this includes John Astin and Ross. The scene stealer is of course Welles who turns in a good and fun performance in his small bit.
    4F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Katharine Ross, drop those hot pants

    'Get to Know Your Rabbit' is far from a great movie, but it's a quirky film that tells an unusual story in an original way. Best of all, there's a very sexy performance by Katharine Ross, plus good performances by Orson Welles and several other cast members. I'm surprised that this hasn't become a cult movie. (One of the cast members is Allen Garfield: there seems to be an unwritten commandment that every movie with Allen Garfield in the cast must develop a cult following.)

    Rising young executive Donald Beeman (Tommy Smothers) abruptly decides that high wages and corporate prestige are not what he really wants, so he quits his job with high-powered boss Turnbull (the brilliant John Astin) and sets forth in a new career as a tap-dancing magician, mentored by the mysterious Dell'assandro (Orson Welles, giving one of the best performances of his career as a dodgy parlour-tricks conjuror: a role which is clearly dear to Welles's heart). Dell'assandro tutors Beeman in the rules of magic: the title of this movie is one of his trade secrets.

    There aren't a lot of job opportunities for tap-dancing magicians, so Donald performs his act in seedy little nightclubs and juke joints all over the country. The production quality is slipshod all through this film: throughout the movie, Donald is supposed to be performing in many different venues, but it's obvious that all of these sequences were filmed on the same set. The idea of someone tap-dancing and performing magic tricks both at once is very funny, but this film drops the gag. In one sequence, we see Dell'assandro (played in this shot by Welles's body double, with his back to the camera) tutoring a roomful of students in the dual art of conjuring and tap-dancing simultaneously ... this would have been very funny if Welles's double and the others were actually tap-dancing: instead, they're just clomping up and down in crude unison while they do some very simple tricks with handkerchiefs and rings.

    While Donald takes his act on the road, he meets a gorgeous young woman who takes a romantic interest in him, and vice versa. She is played by Katharine Ross, who is meltingly beautiful here ... and wearing one of the sexiest outfits I've ever seen on any woman, anywhere, in any film. The only flaw in her outfit is a ridiculous pair of floral-print hot pants: she'd look a lot sexier if she got rid of those hot pants. (Phworr!) Ross gives a good performance but her role is badly and thinly written. Her character doesn't seem to be a person in her own right: she only seems to exist to fulfil Donald's romantic fantasies of having a girlfriend. The fact that Ross's character has no name (she's listed in the credits as 'the terrific-looking girl') only emphasises the skimpiness of her character.

    John Astin gives a brilliant performance, hilarious and yet touching, as Donald's boss whose business fails after Donald's departure, and who attempts to start his executive career all over again with only a desk and a paper clip. The scene in which Astin explains the significance of a paper clip to Tommy Smothers is truly a splendid piece of acting, with Astin balancing comedy and pathos remarkably. When I met John Astin (at the dedication ceremony of the Lucille Lortel Theatre, in New York City) he told me that this was one of his favourite roles.

    There are good performances by George Ives (whom I fondly recall from the 'Mister Roberts' TV series) and King Moody in small roles, and a splendidly deadpan performance by Bob Einstein (the under-rated brother of the over-rated Albert Brooks). There's also a very fine performance by veteran character actor Charles Lane as Smothers's father. Lane gave small but gem-like performances in a huge number of important films (the opening shot in 'Mr Smith Goes to Washington' is a close-up of Charles Lane ... and that one shot is Lane's entire part in the film) but he gives one of his best performances here. Unfortunately, Tommy Smothers is only barely competent as the story's central character. Smothers was never one of my favourite comedians, yet I recognise his considerable skill as a comedian and a musician. But he's no actor, and the casting of Smothers in the lead role seriously compromises this movie.

    I usually dislike Brian De Palma's movies, due to his penchant of 'borrowing' images and devices from much more talented directors. 'Get to Know Your Rabbit' is one of De Palma's more original efforts, and so it's one of his better films. (I've heard an unconfirmed rumour that De Palma directed less than half of this film.) There's one pretentious camera angle early in the movie, pointing straight down from the ceiling of Donald Beeman's flat, to show Tommy Smothers as a prisoner in a labyrinth ... but it raises a laugh and it's valid to the character on screen.

    Katharine Ross is incredibly sexy in this movie, but she has almost nothing to do except stand there and look sexy. I'll rate 'Get to Know Your Rabbit' 4 points out of 10.
    4gridoon2025

    Misfired De Palma comedy

    One of Brian De Palma's least-known films - also one of his least-successful. The premise is actually relateable and plausible in its absurdity (corporate executive quits his job to pursue his dream of becoming a tap-dancing magician!), but the film does very little with it. It's also hopelessly unfunny. Occasional use of split-screen is just about the only indication of De Palma's later virtuosity. Orson Welles is at least enjoying himself performing magic tricks, while Katharine Ross is indeed "a terrific-looking girl". *1/2 out of 4.
    8AllGooDIDsAreTaken

    "Kid, I don't care what you do..."

    A guilty -- but perhaps not all that guilty -- pleasure. A small comedic indie made by Brian De Palma way back in his Greetings and Hi, Mom! days, it still retains a charming, if somewhat adolescent, absurdism. Tommy Smothers plays a corporate dropout in a loveless relationship who yearns to become a tap-dancing magician, taught by none other than Orson Welles's Mr. Delasandro in full pretentious mentoring mode. Add Katherine Ross as the adoring new girlfriend, Allan Garfield as a brassiere maker in search of his perfect woman, and especially the wonderful John Astin as a laid off executive-turned-derelict-turned-executive and you have the sort of bizarre, off-kilter type of fun movie you would have seen as a college student at some midnight showing in theaters during the late 60's/early 70's. Innocently subversive.

    And can any movie that bills (correctly) an early Katherine Ross as "Terrific-Looking Girl" be all that bad?
    8crystalart

    A Personal Favorite!

    I think I first ran into this film on cable. Later, I paid over $18.00 for a VHS copy.

    Tonight, in a fit of nostalgia I decided to search for a DVD copy and found, to my dismay, that there are none.

    Guess I'll have to nurture my VHS copy until I can transfer it to a DVD for preservation along with HBO's 'Disco Beaver From Outer Space', 'The Traveling Executioner', 'Run For the Sun', 'On The Run', and 'Looping'.

    Some excellent films are very, very hard to find.

    The Smothers Brothers were a very popular comedy team on television in the 60's. This film and 'Pandemonium' in 1982 set Tommy apart as he performed alone with wonderful results.

    Not great films...but a lot of fun to watch. And you'll watch them more than once!

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    • Data di uscita
      • 15 aprile 1987 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Cleveland, Ohio, Stati Uniti(bus going into the city with the Terminal Tower on the right side of the frame)
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      • Acrobatic Motion Works West
      • Warner Bros.
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