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Un grain de folie

Original title: Knock on Wood
  • 1954
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.2K
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Un grain de folie (1954)
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Discovering that a ventriloquist is travelling to Zurich, a spy ring hides secret plans in his dummies' heads. When a second spy ring learns of the plans, they descend upon the ventriloquist... Read allDiscovering that a ventriloquist is travelling to Zurich, a spy ring hides secret plans in his dummies' heads. When a second spy ring learns of the plans, they descend upon the ventriloquist, causing city-wide pandemonium.Discovering that a ventriloquist is travelling to Zurich, a spy ring hides secret plans in his dummies' heads. When a second spy ring learns of the plans, they descend upon the ventriloquist, causing city-wide pandemonium.

  • Directors
    • Melvin Frank
    • Norman Panama
  • Writers
    • Norman Panama
    • Melvin Frank
  • Stars
    • Danny Kaye
    • Mai Zetterling
    • Torin Thatcher
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.2K
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    • Directors
      • Melvin Frank
      • Norman Panama
    • Writers
      • Norman Panama
      • Melvin Frank
    • Stars
      • Danny Kaye
      • Mai Zetterling
      • Torin Thatcher
    • 18User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 3 nominations total

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    Danny Kaye
    Danny Kaye
    • Jerry Morgan…
    Mai Zetterling
    Mai Zetterling
    • Dr. Ilse Nordstrom
    Torin Thatcher
    Torin Thatcher
    • Godfrey Langston
    David Burns
    David Burns
    • Marty Brown
    Leon Askin
    Leon Askin
    • Laslo Gromeck
    Abner Biberman
    Abner Biberman
    • Maurice Papinek
    Gavin Gordon
    Gavin Gordon
    • Car Salesman
    Otto Waldis
    Otto Waldis
    • Brodnik
    Steven Geray
    Steven Geray
    • Dr. Kreuger
    Diana Adams
    • Princess Maya
    Patricia Denise
    • Mama Morgan
    Virginia Huston
    Virginia Huston
    • Audrey Greene
    Paul England
    • Chief Inspector Wilton
    Johnstone White
    Johnstone White
    • Langston's Secretary
    Henry Brandon
    Henry Brandon
    • Second Trenchcoat Man
    Lewis Martin
    Lewis Martin
    • Inspector Cranford
    Patrick Aherne
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    John Alderson
    John Alderson
    • English Bobby
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Melvin Frank
      • Norman Panama
    • Writers
      • Norman Panama
      • Melvin Frank
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    8skallisjr

    Relatively Forgotten

    This isn't quite in the class of The Court Jester, but it's better by far than most comedies. Kaye's character is one of those who gets caught up in intrigue without fully understanding just what's going on.

    Spoilers follow: One really funny scene has Kaye's character hiding under a table, where those who are hunting him decide to sit down. One of them puts his hand on Kaye's knee, so he immediately puts his hand on that man's, so he'll think he's resting his hand on his own knee. Then the other (third) guy does the same thing with Kaye's other knee, and Kaye responds identically. Then, as the men talk, they start drumming their fingers on Kaye's knees, and he has to mimic their actions! Incredible work that probably involved a lot of retakes.

    There's one wonderful running gag where Kaye and his girlfriend are trying to escape pursuit by cutting through a car caught in a traffic jam. Later, they do the same, and happen to crawl through the same car, with the same couple in it. This leads to a great last line toward the close of the picture.

    You could do far worse than this one and still see a pretty good picture.
    7lee_eisenberg

    a ventriloquist caught up in espionage

    Danny Kaye plays a ventriloquist caught up in mayhem in Melvin Frank's Academy Award-nominated "Knock on Wood". Admittedly, some of the material (i.e., the gender relations) is a little outdated, but the humor is as lovable as ever. Kaye does a number of his verbal puns, there are some zany gags with a car, and then there's one of the funniest ballet scenes ever. It goes to show why Kaye was one of the best comedians ever (although he did also have a serious side, appearing as a Holocaust survivor in a TV movie about a Nazi rally in Skokie).

    Not one of the best comedies of all time, but enjoyable enough for its short run.

    Was Mai Zetterling a babe or what?
    8bradjanet

    One inspired sequence.

    There is plenty of fun to be had in this uneven Danny Kaye entry, the sequence where he gives an excruciatingly complicated explanation of the espionage activities of a group of mittel-European spies with very similar names is a hoot, but it is the ballet parody of "The Polovstian Dances" that takes this film to the heights of film comedy.

    I believe this sequence to be one of the three funniest sequences in cinema, along with the first half hour of Chaplin's "Modern Times" and "Daphne's", (Jack Lemmon's), engagement sequence from "Some Like It Hot". The fact that it is unavailable on DVD is as inexplicable as it is regrettable.
    9bartonside

    Kaye's Brilliance as a Mimic

    This film is very special to me because when I left home to live in London in 1958, I saw this on my first evening in the city and, as I walked to the cinema, I realised I had not had to ask anyone if I could go or tell anyone where I was going! It was a moment of pure joy - I was free! Other reviewers have carped at the automatic sports car scene but I love this for two reasons: it is very well-constructed, very brief and only a great clown could have carried off. Secondly, Kaye uses his ability as a mimic to produce an impeccable English accent, something which very few Americans can manage (e.g. Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins).
    10aadlaf

    One of the five all-time best comedies

    There is a scene in KNOCK ON WOOD in which Danny Kaye, trying to escape from the London police, finds himself backstage during an overly dramatic Russian ballet, and soon enough, is onstage, heavy-footedly trying to blend into the scene without being spotted by the police in the audience. The result is the single best spoof of ballet the live side of animation (with "Dance of the Hours" in FANTASIA being its cartoon match). I actually saw Danny Kaye do this routine onstage at the Palace Theatre in New York where, great though it was, the closeups provided by the movie camera make the film version even more hilarious. Kaye is one of the most underrated actors of all time. This movie shows his brilliance and range. His facial expressions are as brilliantly comic as Sid Caesar's, and the two of them leave the rest of the pack far behind. (Is Robin Williams a distant third?)

    KNOCK ON WOOD is uneven. It's not the most perfectly realized Kaye film--that honor goes either to SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY or COURT JESTER. The latter, being a musical, maybe is the best. COURT JESTER is overall funnier than KNOCK ON WOOD, but no scene in it comes close to the ballet spoof.

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    • Trivia
      Although set in London, the film was mostly made on Hollywood studio sets. However, a second unit was sent to London to film backgrounds, and in these scenes a double was used for Danny Kaye, mostly filmed from behind or from a distance. The double was in fact a well-known British actor and comedian, Jon Pertwee. This may account for the fact that a character called "Sir Pertwee" appears in Kaye's subsequent film Le bouffon du roi (1955), also made by the team of Melvin Frank and Norman Panama.
    • Goofs
      Supposedly set in England, all of the cars on the streets of London are left-hand drive.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: But when ruthless and desperate men are at work, there are always the innocent who suffer.

    • Connections
      Featured in Great Performances: Everybody Dance Now (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Knock on Wood
      (1953) (uncredited)

      Written by Sylvia Fine

      Sung by Danny Kaye and danced by him and Patricia Denise

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 1954 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Knock on Wood
    • Filming locations
      • Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, UK(The chase sequence in the red car)
    • Production company
      • Dena Productions
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      1 hour 43 minutes

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