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- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Candice Azzara
- Rose Capuletti
- (as Candy Azzara)
Jeff Altman
- Bill Jones
- (as Jeffrey Altman)
Avaliações em destaque
Dangerfield is in top form in his first starring vehicle as a slob who tries to mend his ways in order to inherit his mother-in-law's estate. Memorable one liners and classic gags that show off the comedien's immense talents. Title song by Billy Joel.
If you are a big fan of Rodney's this is the movie to see! A lot of funny one liners. His comic timing is perfect.
A perfect guide to how men should behave! Also watch "Back to School"
A perfect guide to how men should behave! Also watch "Back to School"
EASY MONEY (1983) *** 1/2 Rodney Dangerfield, Joe Pesci, Candy Azarra, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jeffrey Jones, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Taylor Negron, Jeff Altman. Respectless Rodney is at his peak comic form as put-upon baby photographer Monty Capuletti (the name even conjures WC Fields, whom I've always compared to Rod) whose family stands to inherit his prickly mother-in-law's vast wealth upon her accidental death with one stipulation: he remain straight and narrow (as well as clean and sober!) for one year. Some truly uproarious moments including able support from wiseguy Pesci as his best friend and fellow ball-buster (the two in his deceased in-law's stodgy department store is a riot). Top drawer Dangerfield. My favorite part is his trying unsuccessfully to get a pudgy tyke named Dominic to settle down for his portrait (`Someone shut the fat little b****rd up!')
Truly one of the guilty-pleasure comedies of all time. Dangerfield's performance is pre-Neanderthal, the music is cartoonish, Joe Pesci perfects his irritating macho act here, and the script seems to have been cribbed from a men's-room wall--and still I found it hysterical. Plus, there's a great brief cameo from Kimberly McArthur (as a friendly neighbor) that amply demonstrates why she was a PLAYBOY Playmate of the Year
One of my favorite movie lines is, "Can I call you dad?"
Caddyshack was described as "slob humor," and this exercise in vulgarity is a double-guilty pleasure.
There are excellent gags-- Rodney flying into the Christmas tree, Rodney flipping channels past The Lost Weekend-- and good supporting performances. Joe Pesci clipping his underarm hair says it all.
And, underneath all of the roughneck recklessness, there's a pretty well written movie.
Thanks, Rodney.
Caddyshack was described as "slob humor," and this exercise in vulgarity is a double-guilty pleasure.
There are excellent gags-- Rodney flying into the Christmas tree, Rodney flipping channels past The Lost Weekend-- and good supporting performances. Joe Pesci clipping his underarm hair says it all.
And, underneath all of the roughneck recklessness, there's a pretty well written movie.
Thanks, Rodney.
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- CuriosidadesRodney Dangerfield has stated that the part of Monty Capiletti was the closest to his real-life persona.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn the horse racing scene, in the beginning, the name shows Dover Downs, but when the horse winds up losing, it is Hoover Downs.
- Versões alternativasThere are two versions of this movie known to exist. One is the original theatrical cut, which has made its way to video and DVD. The other, which has been seen on premium cable stations (HBO, Showtime), has an additional scene at a boxing fight with Monty, Nicky, and Paddy. After Monty tells the parents to "shut the fat little bastard up." We see an aerial view of a boxing ring with the sound of the national anthem. After the announcer sings the national anthem at the match, we see Monty passing peanuts, beer, and hot dogs around while looking at them in vain. As he watches the fight, he sees one of the fighters get knocked out and he sees himself as that fighter two times. Yelling "I got to get out of here!", Monty begins to leave, but things stop him. A vendor holding out a hot dog saying "Have a hot dog, son." He turns from them and sees his Mob pals beckoning him with girls and money. He then sees his next door neighbor offering him a joint with his girlfriend who pulls up her top. Finally, he sees Scrapleton with Mrs. Monahan dressed in a devil suit. He holds the deed for Monty's money. All of these people he sees are of his own imagination. As Nicky yells out "Where you going!", Monty exits the arena. We then see him sitting in front of the television. All TV versions of "Easy Money" also exclude this scene.
- ConexõesFeatured in The Making of 'Easy Money' (1983)
- Trilhas sonorasEasy Money
Written and Performed by Billy Joel
Produced by Phil Ramone
Orchestrated by Dave Matthews
Engineer: Jim Boyer
Courtesy of Columbia Records
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- Data de lançamento
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- Locações de filme
- 57 McVeigh Ave., New Springville, Staten Island, Nova Iorque, EUA(The Capuletti's House)
- Empresas de produção
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Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 29.309.766
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 5.844.974
- 21 de ago. de 1983
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 29.309.766
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