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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA millionaire playboy goes to Las Vegas and comes out married to a woman he barely knows.A millionaire playboy goes to Las Vegas and comes out married to a woman he barely knows.A millionaire playboy goes to Las Vegas and comes out married to a woman he barely knows.
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Look I admit its not the greatest ever made but I enjoyed it alot. It does not really do much wrong except maybe take the idea a bit far to be believable but look it beats an action movie. I wish they had made better charactors who were more believeable but that would have risked making it less funny. I remember though most clearly on of the lines from the movie which really stood out and was hilarious and is still everytime I think about it. Alex Baldwin is getting beaten up and thrown round a room by this hotshot rich guy who he really does not like and he gets thrown into a cupboard totally destroying the room and he is busy of all things handing out insults to his aggressor. The best of which is: "that suit...it looks like the lining to a better suit"
Charley Pearl (Alec Baldwin) is a lazy playboy that spends days with his friends, fast cars and nights in nightclubs. While he is engaged to Adele Horner (Elisabeth Shue), the daughter of Hollywood tycoon Lew Horner (Robert Loggia), he spends a night with his buddies in a Las Vegas nightclub and meets sultry Vicky Anderson (Kim Basinger), a torch singer that makes him change his mind on his dream woman. Since Vicky is conscious of the fact that Charlie has the hots for her she leaves the window open and lets Charlie have a one night stand, but unfortunately they are found by her boyfriend Bugsy Siegel that forces them to marry. And so they end up divorcing, remarriyng, having kids, divorcing, remarrying, buying a big house in the woods, divorcing, and the same things mentioned again and again. This is basically the plot of the movie.
You might wonder how with such a cast and especially the beautiful pairing of Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin (that met during filming of this movie) this movie is a bomb. Well, the fault is mostly of the writer that put the setting for the movie on a continuous loop. After Charlie meets Vicky the movie is simply a repetition of the same things again and again. It becomes tiresome and I personally, after a while, I was only hoping that the movie would have ended soon.
However, worth watching movie only if you have really nothing to do or if you have very low standards. Otherwise, don't bother. The leads have made so many better movies.
You might wonder how with such a cast and especially the beautiful pairing of Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin (that met during filming of this movie) this movie is a bomb. Well, the fault is mostly of the writer that put the setting for the movie on a continuous loop. After Charlie meets Vicky the movie is simply a repetition of the same things again and again. It becomes tiresome and I personally, after a while, I was only hoping that the movie would have ended soon.
However, worth watching movie only if you have really nothing to do or if you have very low standards. Otherwise, don't bother. The leads have made so many better movies.
This is the movie where Alec Balwin and Kim Baisinger fall in love, FOR REAL! Their chemistry is potent and obvious... and they were married shortly after!
Yes, it's very funny in places, a tribute to human emotional insanity under the influence of love... and OH so true.
Largely, to my mind, because of the REAL emotions between the main characters (they WEREN'T acting) it was fantastic. Alec is the quintessential male victim of love - totally illogical and totally devoted to the female who's totally seduced him. And she comes to believe a man willing to die for her is better than the meal ticket she's got in the mob guy... to everyone's detriment.
Watch it again, people, appreciating it's relation to actual history...
Yes, it's very funny in places, a tribute to human emotional insanity under the influence of love... and OH so true.
Largely, to my mind, because of the REAL emotions between the main characters (they WEREN'T acting) it was fantastic. Alec is the quintessential male victim of love - totally illogical and totally devoted to the female who's totally seduced him. And she comes to believe a man willing to die for her is better than the meal ticket she's got in the mob guy... to everyone's detriment.
Watch it again, people, appreciating it's relation to actual history...
This is probably one of the best romantic-comedy-drama movies I have ever seen. Sure, 'My Best Friend's Wedding' was good, too, but 'The Marrying Man' was great without all of the publicity. Alec Baldwin gives a radiant performance from slick, rich, toothpaste company heir that dates a young Elisabeth Shue to a slick, rich, toothpaste company heir that dates lounge singer (and future wife, both in the movie and outside) Kim Basinger to a bum who marries the same lady four times, hence the title. At times, I did get a little bored, but after I watched it for the second time, I saw things I didn't see the first time. This movie is a hidden gem for the acquired taste. Although I wouldn't recommend it for little kids or people who get bored with movies during the first ten minutes, it was a really great movie.
I cannot understand why the ratings and comments on this movie are as mediocre to poor as they are. This was a fun movie. Sure, it's a bit silly and it plays with history and facts but it's essentially just fun and harmless yet fast moving and entertaining. Does every movie have to be The English Patient? Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger do a really good job of lite hearted comedy about a couple that keeps finding each other, over and over again! Baldwin's pals, Paul Reiser, Fisher Stevens, Peter Dobson, and Steve Hytner, are great support players as they are funny and engaging about the trials and tribulations of this love affair.
Robert Logia is terrific as Baldwin's ex-fiancé's father, a power broker in Hollywood hell bent on destroying Baldwin's characters life after he jilts not once but TWICE his daughter played by Elizabeth Shue. But in many ways it is Armand Assante who steals the movie with his portrayal of Bugsy Siegel. Assante is so controlled and smooth, yet so believable as a cold blooded gangster/killer. He plays the role with a true sense of comedic timing.
The cast is first rate, the movie has some good twists and turns, and it'll go by quickly which every good movie will do. I liked it and I'm betting if you like lite hearted comedy you'll like it too.
Robert Logia is terrific as Baldwin's ex-fiancé's father, a power broker in Hollywood hell bent on destroying Baldwin's characters life after he jilts not once but TWICE his daughter played by Elizabeth Shue. But in many ways it is Armand Assante who steals the movie with his portrayal of Bugsy Siegel. Assante is so controlled and smooth, yet so believable as a cold blooded gangster/killer. He plays the role with a true sense of comedic timing.
The cast is first rate, the movie has some good twists and turns, and it'll go by quickly which every good movie will do. I liked it and I'm betting if you like lite hearted comedy you'll like it too.
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- CuriosidadesAccording to Premiere Magazine, Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin, who moved in together during the filming, made life miserable for the crew with their demands and their attitude.
First and foremost, there were Alec Baldwin's violent temper tantrums in which he threw a chair, smashed camera lenses, punched a wall and ripped a cellular phone from a Disney executive's hand. Things had already gotten off on the wrong foot when Disney Chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg when first meeting Baldwin reportedly joked "We could get a gate guard to do the same job as you." Baldwin naturally, didn't take kindly to the joke.
As for Basinger, she was accused of habitual lateness (she kept production waiting on the set due to her elaborate morning routine, which included washing her hair with only Evian water and shampoo), flashing the crew, talking filthy on open walkie-talkies, refusing to shoot in sunlight, and demanding that no one look at her. Stories also included Basinger's feud with Simon over her dialogue (Basinger at one point told Neil Simon, "This isn't funny. Whoever wrote this doesn't understand comedy." Simon denied the incident. But he only visited the set one more time during filming) and a prima-donna attitude that ultimately resulted in the firing of the original director of photography because she didn't like how she looked in the test shots that he had taken. One person from the set claimed that at one point, Basinger pushed the director, Jerry Rees aside and tried to direct a musical number herself. Basinger also wouldn't settle for having her makeup touched up between close-up shots. Instead, she had to have her makeup completely removed and re-applied between takes, something that made filming take about 20x longer than it should have. In other words, retakes would take hours instead of minutes. Not only that, but Basinger wanted to shut down production so she could fly to Brazil to consult a psychic.
It was also on the set that Basinger and Baldwin began a hot, steamy on-set romance. Allegedly, the crew miked the trailers to record them having sex and they then played them back so that Basinger and Baldwin could hear. One crew-member commented, "Honest to God, if I were destitute and living on the street with no food and somebody offered me a million dollars to work with Alec and Kim, I'd pass. Their actions were vile, deplorable, despicable."
- Erros de gravaçãoThe film opens in San Francisco, 1956 and the on the wall of the nightclub (Dexter's) is an advertisement for KJAZ FM. That radio station did not sign on in San Francisco until August, 1959.
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- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- The Marrying Man
- Locações de filme
- Stahl House, Case House 22 - 1635 Woods Drive, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA(Charley Pearl's house)
- Empresas de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
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- Orçamento
- US$ 26.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 12.454.768
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 4.030.749
- 7 de abr. de 1991
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 12.454.768
- Tempo de duração1 hora 55 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1
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