Un giocatore di baseball di lega minore deve spendere 30 milioni di dollari in 30 giorni per ereditare 300 milioni. Non gli è permesso possedere alcun bene, distruggere il denaro, regalarlo,... Leggi tuttoUn giocatore di baseball di lega minore deve spendere 30 milioni di dollari in 30 giorni per ereditare 300 milioni. Non gli è permesso possedere alcun bene, distruggere il denaro, regalarlo, darlo in beneficenza o dire a nessuno.Un giocatore di baseball di lega minore deve spendere 30 milioni di dollari in 30 giorni per ereditare 300 milioni. Non gli è permesso possedere alcun bene, distruggere il denaro, regalarlo, darlo in beneficenza o dire a nessuno.
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The executives who formally give Brewster the money reminded me very much of the Dukes in "Trading Places". As it is, one of them is played by a man who seems to have spent much of his career playing bombastic executives: David White, aka Larry Tate on "Bewitched". He went from playing an executive in "The Apartment", to playing the boss of a man married to a witch, to playing an executive who gives $30 million to a rule-trashing cool dude. What a country indeed!
Anyway, the movie is at once a parable about profligacy and also just a plain old fun comedy. Brewster is a guy who, quite simply, knows how to party. Like I said, it's not the funniest movie ever, but you definitely get some laughs out of it.
As I have said already, Brewster's Millions is not a perfect film. The plot is on the predictable and simple side and I can understand why one might find it bizarre too with its concept and all though I did find it refreshing in a sense on the other side of the argument. The ending feels rather abrupt and could have been rounded off better, and also while others may be divided on whether to perceive this as a flaw, Brewster's Millions does have a theme that is firmly rooted in the 80s which may date it slightly.
However, it is nicely filmed, with striking locations and nice cinematography and editing, while the soundtrack is nicely 80s without dating the film. The film does work in its humour, the script is funny without the need to be too sophisticated and smart, while the odd situation also made me chuckle. The direction is good enough, the film is paced well and it is a good length. And although the story is quite simple, there is enough material to engage throughout, and a lot of it is to do with the fun chemistry between Richard Pryor and John Candy. Pryor I can find loud and unfunny at times, and other times where he is a lot of fun, his performance here is the latter and it does help that his character and most of the characters here are likable, while Candy really does shine. There is also a hilarious cameo from Rick Moranis and Jerry Orbach is always good value.
All in all, Brewster's Millions is a fun film with heart even if there are parts/aspects that could have done with more work. 7/10 Bethany Cox
This excellent and hilarious story is played out brilliantly by Pryor and Candy, and it takes us on a spending spree that has its up and downs for poor Mr Brewster. Because of the nature of the movies theme, Brewsters millions is quite firmly rooted in the 80's when it was made, but it still entertains with ease and is well worth watching.
7/10
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- QuizIn a few scenes, a train passes through the outfield of the stadium where the Bulls play. In the 1930s and 1940s, that was a common occurrence at ball parks used by teams in the Texas leagues.
- BlooperIt is often claimed that by using the rare postage stamp to mail a postcard Monty violated the clause of the will forbidding destruction of inherently valuable property. However, as Monty was using the stamp for its originally intended purpose this would not go against the terms of the will.
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Charley Pegler: [upon watching his infield screw up a simple three-base toss during practice] "Great! That's great! Tinker to Evers to Shit!"
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Making of 'Brewster's Millions' (1985)
- Colonne sonoreIn the Nick of Time
Words & Music by Huey Lewis and Ry Cooder
Performed by Patti LaBelle
Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.
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- Budget
- 15.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 40.833.132 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 9.858.905 USD
- 27 mag 1985
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- 45.833.132 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 42 minuti
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- 1.85 : 1