Irwin M. "Fletch" Fletcher è un giornalista a cui viene offerta una grossa somma per uccidere un milionario malato di cancro, ma fugge, rischia il lavoro e scopre che l'uomo è sano.Irwin M. "Fletch" Fletcher è un giornalista a cui viene offerta una grossa somma per uccidere un milionario malato di cancro, ma fugge, rischia il lavoro e scopre che l'uomo è sano.Irwin M. "Fletch" Fletcher è un giornalista a cui viene offerta una grossa somma per uccidere un milionario malato di cancro, ma fugge, rischia il lavoro e scopre che l'uomo è sano.
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The film takes itself seriously, as we see Fletch run from place to place making up names and solving the mystery. What makes this film great is that it's not a comedy by nature, but that the character Fletch is a comical man.
Thus, we laugh at him and the situations he makes for himself. The film doesn't need to poke fun at itself, we have enough fun watching Fletch.
It's hokey at times, and some of the supporting actors can be a little flimsy, but if you're interested in a great light-hearted mystery from the 80's, Fletch is a great watch!
I enjoyed seeing Jim Bob from the Waltons play a bit as a car thief, who gets stuck in a car chase with Chevy, the Kareem cameo, hmmmm, and the pretty generic blonde who Chevy gets at the end. She is quite nice, doesn't seem to have had much of a career...(Dana Wheeler-Nicholson?)
Overall, enjoyable, they coulda made 3-4 of these.
*** outta ****
The wise-cracking Chevy Chase is marginally funny. What is most surprising is that there are a couple suspenseful investigation going on in this movie. I'm more invested in the story than actually laugh at Chevy. I'm not quite as impressed with the way Fletch handled Alan in the climatic scene. He's basically explaining the story while being the only guy without a gun. The disguises and the quick dialog are generally fun. It kind of reminds me of 'Beverly Hills Cop' except not quite as good.
With a different leading man this film could very well have been a full blown thriller. Imagine John Frankenheimer directing and Robert De Niro starring. But, in dealing with what's at hand, Fletch is a good comedy where Chase can showcase his range of disguises and delivery of good one-liners. Chase absolutely smothers the film with wisecracks and the overall very well constructed mystery is nearly overlooked. With repeated viewings I've actually come to appreciate the film more for it's genuinely gripping detective story elements, it really does boast a solid mystery that unfolds well.
There's one thing for sure here; you have to be a fan of Chevy Chase for this film to work for you. Since I'm a fan the film is in high regard. Chase's wisecracks aren't all brilliant but they're mostly very good and here he's at the top of his game.
Fletch and Clark Griswold are the two characters Chevy Chase will most be remembered for.
They don't make films this light any more unfortunately. We need more feel good movies and less in your face ones that are made for 18 year olds.
Writing is the key.
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- QuizChevy Chase has mentioned in interviews that this is his favorite of his movies, because it let him be himself.
- BlooperThe ticket agent informs Fletch, who she thinks is Mr. Stanwyk, the seat beside his on the next-day flight to Rio is occupied by Sally Ann Cavanaugh, who is connecting from Provo. Later, when Fletch calls his newspaper office, he asks Larry to check LA hotels for Sally Ann Cavanaugh. Why would she need a hotel if she is on a connecting flight? Because she has a very long connection, about 30 hours, so she must spend the night in LA. Fletch knows this because the guy with the shotgun told him she moved out in the morning a day before the evening flight to Rio.
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Dr. Joseph Dolan: So where do you know Alan from?
Fletch: We play tennis at the club.
Dr. Joseph Dolan: Really? California Racquet Club?
Fletch: Right.
Dr. Joseph Dolan: That's my club too. I don't remember seeing you there.
Fletch: Well, I haven't been playing in a while because of these kidney pains.
Dr. Joseph Dolan: Right. Now, how long have you had these pains, Mr. Barber?
Fletch: No, that's "Babar".
Dr. Joseph Dolan: Two B's?
Fletch: One B. B-A-B-A-R.
Dr. Joseph Dolan: That's two.
Fletch: Yeah, but not right next to each other. I thought that's what you meant.
Dr. Joseph Dolan: Arnold Babar. Isn't there a children's book about an elephant named Babar?
Fletch: I don't know. I don't have any.
Dr. Joseph Dolan: No children?
Fletch: No elephant books.
- Versioni alternativeThe German DVD version (which has a "12" rating) omits Fletch's line "Yeah, go down to the gym and pump each other" - after Karlin asks the arresting officers, "Why don't you two leave us alone?", there is a cut and the two just leave the room.
- ConnessioniEdited into Meet the Mormons (2014)
- Colonne sonoreBit By Bit
(Theme From Fletch)
Performed by Stephanie Mills
Written by Harold Faltermeyer and Franne Golde
Produced by Harold Faltermeyer
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- Celebre anche come
- Fletch, el extraordinario
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Mountain View Motel - 563 w 24th Street, Ogden, Utah, Stati Uniti(motel where Fletch stayed)
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- Budget
- 8.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 50.612.888 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 7.022.970 USD
- 2 giu 1985
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 59.612.888 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 38 minuti
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- 1.85 : 1