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Joey O'Brien tem uma vida amorosa complicada, uma filha adolescente rebelde e tem de vender doze carros em vinte e quatro horas para manter o emprego. Para piorar, o marido de uma colega pen... Ler tudoJoey O'Brien tem uma vida amorosa complicada, uma filha adolescente rebelde e tem de vender doze carros em vinte e quatro horas para manter o emprego. Para piorar, o marido de uma colega pensa que ele é amante dela e decide sequestrá-lo.Joey O'Brien tem uma vida amorosa complicada, uma filha adolescente rebelde e tem de vender doze carros em vinte e quatro horas para manter o emprego. Para piorar, o marido de uma colega pensa que ele é amante dela e decide sequestrá-lo.
James Bulleit
- Funeral Director
- (as Jim Buleit)
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This movie is funny, insightful, and alarming all at the same time. This is a synopsis of mostly Italian American life in working class burroughs of NY (Queens, Long Island, whatever). Joey (Robin Williams) is juggling two neurotic girlfriends and an ex-wife while struggling to keep his job as a smooth talking car salesman. The movie starts off with a shot of a cemetery in Queens, the biggest damn cemetery I have ever seen. It gives you the feeling of crowdedness, that even in death people are crowded and are probably still arguing over elbow room. Joey is desperate and even tries to sell a car to a widow as she is burying her husband. Eventually, a distraught and somewhat deranged husband of the car dealer's secretary takes over the dealership with a machine gun, convinced that somebody there is screwing with his sexy wife (which is true). It isn't Joey, but he takes the rap and tries to talk the guy down, doing a pretty good job. Car salesman becomes psychologist, and he does an amazingly good job, along with help from a phone call from both his wife and his mother to the distraught man. This is the best part of the movie. You see Joey and Larry (Robbins) play out this scene with both humor and fright. Larry is trying to prove his manhood to his wife. You understand his plight and feel his pain, and at the same time you see the mans compassion, especially with the phone calls from Joey's ex-wife and mother. There is something very real about this scene and I would think that someone who has to talk down a hostage situation might gain something from watching how Joey makes connections with Larry on a personal level. Eventually Larry sees what a mess Joey's life is and starts to see that actually his situation isn't that bad. This movie is as much about the alienation and frustration of modern life as anything else. The movie is loud and frantic and might put you off in that respect, but hang with it.
"Cadillac Man" is an in-your-face type of comedy, as it is a fast paced, relentless and very chaotic type of comedy. You might think that to be too much, but even though it never slows down or backs down, you are in for some good fun and good entertainment.
The story is about Joey (played by Robin Williams), a car salesman pressed hard on his luck. Things are stacked up above his head, and everything comes tumbling down when his coworker Donna's disgruntled boyfriend Larry (played by Tim Robbins) show up at the car lot with guns and explosives.
While this comedy is not one that will leave you in tears from laughing, the comedy used is straight to the point and it matches the outrageous feel there is to the entire movie.
Robin Williams and Tim Robbins are performing quite well in this movie, and they do compliment one another acting side by side. I had seen this movie before, but I didn't remember that Fran Drescher was in the movie too, and she did a good job with her role as well.
If you enjoy the Robin Williams movies and comedy then "Cadillac Man" should be watched. It is fast paced fun and is filled with great characters and good dialogue. Well-worth spending about an hour and a half on watching.
The story is about Joey (played by Robin Williams), a car salesman pressed hard on his luck. Things are stacked up above his head, and everything comes tumbling down when his coworker Donna's disgruntled boyfriend Larry (played by Tim Robbins) show up at the car lot with guns and explosives.
While this comedy is not one that will leave you in tears from laughing, the comedy used is straight to the point and it matches the outrageous feel there is to the entire movie.
Robin Williams and Tim Robbins are performing quite well in this movie, and they do compliment one another acting side by side. I had seen this movie before, but I didn't remember that Fran Drescher was in the movie too, and she did a good job with her role as well.
If you enjoy the Robin Williams movies and comedy then "Cadillac Man" should be watched. It is fast paced fun and is filled with great characters and good dialogue. Well-worth spending about an hour and a half on watching.
Robbin Williams stars in this wickedly amusing and ocassionally hilarious film about a car salesman having the worst few days of his life. Williams plays Joey, a car salesman who is juggling 2 girlfriends, had to deal with his wife wanting more money, a ganster wanting payment on a gambling debt and a boss who wants him to seel 12 cars in two days or he will loose his job. On top of that We have Tom Robbins as the husband of an employee who breakes into the dealership with an automatic weapon demanding to know who has been sleeping with his wife. The film suffers from a boring first half that seems to be going nowhere fast and only has a few scattered laughs but then begins to succeed due to the great chemestry between Williams and Robbins. It may not be perfection but because of great performances from the two leads, many laughs and a heart felt ending this one is a winner in my books.
The gist of it all here, is the power of talking, of conversation and that a good car salesman can talk himself into or out of anything.
And wow, is this movie really thirty five years old?
Thirty five?
Already?
Wow.
Where does the time go?
I would've been graduating from high school right about the time this was released into theaters.
Lori Petty looks incredible here. On the verge of my first time ever setting eyes on her, in Point Break.
And Tim Robbins had already done Bull Durham by now. And Jacob's Ladder was coming out soon too.
Robin Williams. Such a legend. He's great in this.
This movie will drive you crazy as a hostage taking type film.
And it's hard to take too seriously as that.
But it's still a solid movie.
They don't make original films like this anymore and definitely not for theaters.
This movie is definitely worth a test drive.
And wow, is this movie really thirty five years old?
Thirty five?
Already?
Wow.
Where does the time go?
I would've been graduating from high school right about the time this was released into theaters.
Lori Petty looks incredible here. On the verge of my first time ever setting eyes on her, in Point Break.
And Tim Robbins had already done Bull Durham by now. And Jacob's Ladder was coming out soon too.
Robin Williams. Such a legend. He's great in this.
This movie will drive you crazy as a hostage taking type film.
And it's hard to take too seriously as that.
But it's still a solid movie.
They don't make original films like this anymore and definitely not for theaters.
This movie is definitely worth a test drive.
Robin Williams gives yet another superb performance as an egotistical car salesman who is about to confront all of his demons (ex-wife, girlfriends, Mafia buddy) in one very long afternoon when Tim Robbins crashes into the door and holds him and the customers hostage. Incredibly funny, vividly life-like with an unpredictable ending. Not one to miss.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesFran Drescher's dog, Chester, receives a film credit in the movie as "Chester Drescher."
- Erros de gravaçãoAlthough a Jewish funeral and cemetery are shown at the opening of the film, as evidenced by the tombstone inscriptions, flowers are seen accompanying the coffin. This is inconsistent with Jewish burial tradition, where flowers are never used in the funeral ceremony.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosAt the end of the credits of the cast, it says: Oh... and Elaine Stritch as the widow
- Trilhas sonoras(Opportunity Knocks But Once) Snatch and Grab It
Written by Sharon Pease
Published by Criterion Music Corp.
Performed by Julia Lee
Courtesy of Capitol Records
By Arrangement with CEMA Special Markets
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 27.627.310
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 6.712.079
- 20 de mai. de 1990
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 27.627.310
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