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The Woman Chaser

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1 h 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,0/10
745
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Patrick Warburton in The Woman Chaser (1999)
Comédia

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaRichard Hudson, an inveterate woman-chaser and gifted used car salesman, possesses a pimp's understanding of the ways in which women (and men) are most vulnerable - and justifies his seducti... Ler tudoRichard Hudson, an inveterate woman-chaser and gifted used car salesman, possesses a pimp's understanding of the ways in which women (and men) are most vulnerable - and justifies his seductions with a highly perverse logic.Richard Hudson, an inveterate woman-chaser and gifted used car salesman, possesses a pimp's understanding of the ways in which women (and men) are most vulnerable - and justifies his seductions with a highly perverse logic.

  • Direção
    • Robinson Devor
  • Roteiristas
    • Charles Willeford
    • Robinson Devor
  • Artistas
    • Patrick Warburton
    • Eugene Roche
    • Ron Morgan
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,0/10
    745
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Robinson Devor
    • Roteiristas
      • Charles Willeford
      • Robinson Devor
    • Artistas
      • Patrick Warburton
      • Eugene Roche
      • Ron Morgan
    • 22Avaliações de usuários
    • 15Avaliações da crítica
    • 46Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 2 vitórias e 2 indicações no total

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    Patrick Warburton
    Patrick Warburton
    • Richard Hudson
    Eugene Roche
    Eugene Roche
    • Used Car Dealer
    Ron Morgan
    • Bill
    Emily Newman
    • Laura
    Paul Malevich
    • Leo
    Lynette Bennett
    • Mother
    Joe Durrenberger
    • Chet
    Ernie Vincent
    • The Man
    Max Kerstein
    • Ruggerio
    Mel Hampton
    Mel Hampton
    • Flaps
    Pat Crowder
    Pat Crowder
    • Salvation Army Woman
    Marilyn Rising
    Marilyn Rising
    • Becky
    Lora Witty
    Lora Witty
    • Mrs. Shantz
    • (as Laura Witty)
    Lane Siller
    • Milo
    J. Keith van Straaten
    J. Keith van Straaten
    • Dickie J. Hewlitt
    Josh Hammond
    • Young Richard
    Leslie Lauten
    • Bathing Cap Girl
    Barry Sigismondi
    Barry Sigismondi
    • Pool Attendant
    • Direção
      • Robinson Devor
    • Roteiristas
      • Charles Willeford
      • Robinson Devor
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários22

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    10Joel-39

    Film Noir for the new millennium

    Just saw 35 films at Sundance and hands down, this film stands out while most of the others are just a blur. Patrick Warburton plays "The Director" (the author's original title for the story)and he plays it to deadpan perfection. Shot in color and then transferred to a high contrast black and white title stock, paints this film in a lush visual treat. Plot and dialog holds true to the original 60's pulp and creates a harsh charm that is both parody and innovative filmmaking. Looking forward to seeing this one again as soon as it is released.
    jacksaunders

    Faithful to the book

    A couple of the actors in this movie have done other things, but if you click on several of them, this is their only screen credit.

    They don't act like amateurs. Nor do they look like actors. They look like people.

    The director, Robinson Devor--this is his first film--got good performances out of them, and the lead, Patrick Warburton--he's in most scenes, or most scenes cut to him--also does a good job carrying them.

    Warburton makes the movie, with his fruity voice, his barrel chest--a chest like Howard Keel--his combination of airy toe-dancer and used-car lot-manager kicking a salesman in the ass, of low-life moneygrubber and reader of T. S. Eliot who listens to Bela Bartok, the genius screewnwiter-director (auteur) who puts together The Man Who Got Away and gets it made, and cuts it so tight, getting the pacing perfect, that it runs four reels instead of six, a good half an hour short, for a feature film, causing him trouble with the philistines in the front office, who wrest his movie from him, causing him to go over the top, come the rest of the way unhinged, lose it.

    He wasn't wrapped all that tight to begin with. But there is development, progress, advancement, inexorable dark strange weirdnesses, but with light twists. As you'd expect from Charles Willeford.

    The film was shot in color but lit for black and white, then printed in black and white on title stock. Whatever that means. I don't understand the technology.

    This caused Devor some problems with distribution, he reports. No matter. The fame of this movie will spread by word-of-mouth, and it will be kept alive by its devoted fans, as Willeford's novels have been.

    I think Willeford would have gotten a kick out of this movie. The scenes in the gay bar, Hudson picking up the Salvation Army captain, are a stitch. Dancing with his ballerina mother, who shows us her tits. Even the young Richard Hudson at the pool, where the woman who is interested in him, in the water, in a swimming suit, is not interested in him, on dry land, on his newsboy bicycle.

    The bitter truck driver and his tired wife, the young girl with the dog, the helpful Good Samaritan, who is beaten by the mob...his stepfather, his stepsister, the studio boss, the secretary he sends back to the typing pool...Hudson alone in the flickering screening room, with his movie--these are images that stick in one's head.

    The retired master sergeant, with his chart, showing sales going down.

    I am reminded, not of the early Coen Brothers, but of the early Fellini.

    Bravo.
    10duskwind

    Take a second look...

    If you saw The Woman Chaser at the NY Film Fest or Sundance, take a second look. I saw it at SXSW in Austin, Tx this last Sunday night and I loved it. You've probably seen the reviews from previous film fests, but the version that played in Austin is not what the reviewers in NY or at Sundance saw. It was outstanding! I have not seen any version but this one, but from other reviews I know what at least one of the cuts was (good decision, by the way). I happen to really like a good bad guy and Warburton made a GREAT bad guy. Just see it. You'll understand. Oh, and if you're reading this Joe, it was great to see you! And yeah, I'm waiting for the director's cut DVD to come out...
    9inframan

    Great film!

    I first heard of Charles Willeford when Miami Blues came out. I read that book & found it fantastic. I thought the movie of Miami Blues was a minor masterpiece. I began to work backwards in Willeford's novels & got to this one which I found, like much of his earliest work, very bizarre. A used car salesman who dances a ballet with his mother. This film has captured that quality perfectly, treating it with utmost respect & love & lots of very well-tempered humor. Every detail of this film works perfectly, the acting, lighting, music, quality of sound, even, or especially, the perfect pitch of B-movie voices. Less lethal than Jim Thompson, less schematic than James M. Cain, more resourceful than David Goodis, Charles Willeford now has had two well-deserved minor film masterpieces made of his work.
    10ktrullender

    Used car salesman has an irresistible calling to produce a movie

    This is an incredibly under-rated comedic gem of a movie. Although it has appeared on several Top 10 lists, it was carelessly ignored by the sell-out lemmings at the Independent Spirit Awards. Patrick Warburton's performance as Richard Hudson is a tour de force. He does great justice to Charles Willeford's original portrayal. See this movie!!!

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    • Curiosidades
      According to the bedside clock, Richard's introductory lovemaking session with Becky lasted 2 minutes, despite his earlier claims to being a fantastic lover.
    • Citações

      Becky: Don't you want to kiss me good night?

      Richard Hudson: Thanks, I kiss too wetly.

    • Versões alternativas
      Original version shown at the Sundance film festival was in black-and-white; later shown on cable in a slightly shorter color version.
    • Conexões
      References O Grande Lebowski (1998)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Bacao
      Written by Les Baxter

      Performed by Les Baxter and His Orchestra

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 8 de outubro de 1999 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Empresas de produção
      • Definitive Films
      • Screen Magic Entertainment
      • Tarmac Films
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 1.200.000 (estimativa)
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 30 min(90 min)
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      • Black and White
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