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Che fai, rubi?

Titolo originale: What's Up, Tiger Lily?
  • 1966
  • PG
  • 1h 20min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Woody Allen and China Lee in Che fai, rubi? (1966)
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Nel suo esordio da regista, Woody Allen ha preso il film d'azione giapponese Kokusai himitsu keisatsu: Kagi no kagi (1965) e lo ha ribattezzato, cambiando la trama e imperniandolo su una ric... Leggi tuttoNel suo esordio da regista, Woody Allen ha preso il film d'azione giapponese Kokusai himitsu keisatsu: Kagi no kagi (1965) e lo ha ribattezzato, cambiando la trama e imperniandolo su una ricetta segreta di insalata di uova.Nel suo esordio da regista, Woody Allen ha preso il film d'azione giapponese Kokusai himitsu keisatsu: Kagi no kagi (1965) e lo ha ribattezzato, cambiando la trama e imperniandolo su una ricetta segreta di insalata di uova.

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    • Senkichi Taniguchi
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    • Woody Allen
    • Frank Buxton
    • Louise Lasser
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    • The Lovin' Spoonful
    • Frank Buxton
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,8/10
    10.230
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • Woody Allen
      • Senkichi Taniguchi
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Woody Allen
      • Frank Buxton
      • Louise Lasser
    • Star
      • Woody Allen
      • The Lovin' Spoonful
      • Frank Buxton
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    • 41Recensioni della critica
    • 63Metascore
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    What's Up, Tiger Lily?
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    Woody Allen
    Woody Allen
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    The Lovin' Spoonful
    • The Lovin' Spoonful
    Frank Buxton
    Frank Buxton
    • Vocal Assist
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    Louise Lasser
    Louise Lasser
    • Suki Yaki
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    Julie Bennett
    Julie Bennett
    • Vocal Assist
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    Len Maxwell
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    Mickey Rose
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    Bryna Wilson
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    Tatsuya Mihashi
    Tatsuya Mihashi
    • Phil Moscowitz
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    Mie Hama
    Mie Hama
    • Teri Yaki
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    Akiko Wakabayashi
    Akiko Wakabayashi
    • Suki Yaki
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    Hideyo Amamoto
    Hideyo Amamoto
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    Joe Butler
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    Tadao Nakamaru
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    • Shepherd Wong
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    10sockhop600

    Different version

    I have noticed several posts here about how people had seen this movie years ago and thought it was hysterical, but then have recently seen it on TV and wondered why they thought so back then. The answer is that you are probably watching a different version.

    Although I am sure someone more in tune with the background of this movie can explain it in more precise and detailed terms, the version being shown on networks like TCM has been re-written, re-dubbed and is a lot less funny than the original. I have a copy from a 1982 video tape and that original version is great. I saw the TCM broadcast version and couldn't believe how badly the jokes were changed and how unfunny this film now is, most likely in the name of political correctness. I can certainly understand anyone being dissatisfied with the film as it is now. However, if you can, find an old video of this classic and watch it the way it was meant to be seen.
    6Platypuschow

    What's Up, Tiger Lily?: Oddly hilarious

    What's Up, Tiger Lily? was Woody Allen's directorial debut. Kind of.

    Bear with me on this one, the film is basically the Toho movie Kokusai himitsu keisatsu: Kayaku no taru (Key of Keys) from 1964 with a comedy dub over it. And by comedy dub I mean totally over the top silly stuff, yet somehow someway it works.

    I don't like Woody Allen, I find his movies boring and pretentious but this was an unexpected surprise and nothing like I've seen from him before (Probably because it's not technically one of his movies).

    It takes a lot to get me laughing out loud especially in hysterics but What's Up, Tiger Lily? managed it several times. Sure a lot of it is really silly and makes you wonder quite what in the blue hell you're watching but when it's funny it's very very funny.

    I found myself unleashing with a hearty belly laugh multiple times throughout the film and I honestly can't remember the last time a film managed that. Sure the really funny moments aren't exactly frequent but when they arrive you know about it.

    If you like low brow humor, like really really low brow humor you might get a kick out of this.

    The Good:

    Some real belly laughs

    A very novel idea

    The Bad:

    Stupid musical interludes

    Some stuff just too silly to be funny

    The "Hand" scene
    roarshock

    I will tell you a true story.

    It's rather too late for YOU, the reader, but "What's Up, Tiger Lily?" is best seen cold, when you know NOTHING about it AT ALL. So the only thing I will say is that years and years ago a friend of mine saw it the theater and laughed constantly ALL the way through it. When the movie was over he had to be taken to the hospital because he kept on laughing and nothing could make him stop. True story.
    6thurberdrawing

    The Spy Who Dubbed Me

    It's almost necessary to watch this with a friend or two. You'll need to make sure your friends are familiar with movie conventions of the mid-sixties. If they aren't, they might not laugh. If they are, you'll probably laugh at the same time and have fun. To be brief, WHAT'S UP, TIGER LILY is a Japanese detective movie made in 1964 and dubbed into English two years later for comic effect. The perpetrators are Woody Allen, Louise Lasser and a few others. In an unusual move, Woody Allen sets up the joke at the beginning, explaining on camera that's he's removed the soundtrack to the original, rewritten the dialogue and made it a comedy. What makes WHAT'S UP, TIGER LILY above-average, other than the fact that people don't just dub entire movies with gag-dialogue having nothing to do with the plot, is that it takes the humor which clearly already exists in the original and twists it. Although the original is foreign, it is very similar to any number of American or British detective movies of the time, such as OUR MAN FLINT or THE LADY IN CEMENT. Anybody who went to a double-feature in 1966 had sat through such a movie. The dubbed dialogue is not entirely removed from what is clearly the intent of the original dialogue. There are funny visuals in this movie. Woody Allen's dialogue spins on the visuals and makes fun of them up to a point, but it is, actually, a pretty good movie in the first place. It's not as if Allen took a bad movie and ridiculed it. The visuals are entertaining in themselves. Allen's plot involves a search for the world's greatest recipe for chicken soup. Every time the characters think they've found the recipe, we see them inspecting strips of microfilm. Obviously, the original involves a search for microfilm. So, the plot is obvious. Our maverick detective will track down the bad guys and win. Why not eliminate the original dialogue and treat us to a feature-film's worth of one-liners? If you like GET SMART, you'll probably like this movie. If you don't like GET SMART, you probably won't like it. But if you can't see why Allen bothered with this, you'll need to ask yourself why so many movies in the late sixties spoofed the spy genre. Woody Allen didn't operate in a vacuum here. A note on the recent altering of Woody Allen's dialogue: I have WHAT'S UP TIGER LILY on a DVD released by IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT. It contains both the soundtrack Woody Allen did for the 1966 release and what the packaging calls the "television audio" track. Very condsiderately, IMAGE provides an option for comparing the dialogue where Woody Allen's dialogue has been replaced by the dialogue of whomever has RE-RE-dubbed it for TV. I've compared some of them and am saddened to think that Allen's humor has been forcibly blunted for current broadcast. But IMAGE does let us hear the difference, and that's more than TV audiences may be getting. If you see this on TV and think the dialogue is strangely tepid, try the DVD. You'll be able to hear what Woody Allen intended. (I have to qualify this, though, because he seems to have had to put up with a certain amount of studio interference in 1966.) Finally, I'll say that you'll probably recognize a few of the actors in this movie. Two of the women appeared in a James Bond movie, and the main actor, Tatsuya Mihashi, who died only last year (in 2004) appeared in several prestigious films. Therefore, Woody Allen isn't trouncing on helpless fools here.
    8ubercommando

    Oh come on you bunch of sourpusses!

    It's not "Manhattan", it's not "Sleeper" and it's not "Small Time Crooks" but it's funny, it's wacky in that 60's way and it's not the bad stinker of a movie people here think it is. Watch it with a some friends or some beer (or both) and just enjoy it. Sour grapes because Woody did what a lot of film nerds want to do? And the whole "Saracen pigs! Saxon dogs! Roman cow!" when Phil Moskowitz karate chops villains is a precursor to Austin Powers' "judo chop". This movie is a one off, and a pretty good one off as well.

    "Loooooooooooove has found meeeeeeeeeeeeee, and I have found the waaaaaaaaaaay!"

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      The addition of The Lovin' Spoonful was a studio imposition to bump up the running time. Woody Allen was so incensed by this that he threatened to sue the studio, although he later recanted when the film became a hit.
    • Blooper
      A glass filter is clearly seen being pulled away from the lens as Phil wakes up in the Sheik's palace.
    • Citazioni

      Teri Yaki: [talking about Shepherd Wong] I'd call him a sadistic, hippophilic necrophile, but that would be beating a dead horse.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      There are no ending credits. Instead, the film concludes with Woody Allen nonchalantly lounging on a couch and eating an apple, while China Lee (who does not appear elsewhere in the film) performs a striptease. A slow-moving series of titles appear to the right of the screen reading: "The characters and events depicted in this photoplay are fictitious. Any similarity to actual persons living or dead is purely coincidental. And if you have been reading this instead of looking at the girl, then see your psychiatrist, or go to a good eye doctor." An eye chart scrolls by as Lee continues her routine, but as she prepares to remove her panties, Allen stops her and tells the audience, "I promised I'd put her in the film... somewhere". The scene freezes on this moment as a "The End" title card appears.
    • Versioni alternative
      UK versions are cut by 8 secs under the Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937 to remove a shot of a snake attacking a chicken in a cage.
    • Connessioni
      Edited from Kokusai himitsu keisatsu: Kayaku no taru (1964)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 2 novembre 1966 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Giappone
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
      • Giapponese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Yokohama, Kanagawa, Giappone
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      • Toho
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