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Le Shérif de ces dames

Original title: Follow That Dream
  • 1962
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
3.2K
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Elvis Presley in Le Shérif de ces dames (1962)
A family of ragtag vagabonds sets up a makeshift home on a Florida beach after becoming marooned there, prompting an uptight local bureaucrat to attempt to evict them.
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A family of ragtag vagabonds sets up a makeshift home on a Florida beach after becoming marooned there, prompting an uptight local bureaucrat to attempt to evict them.A family of ragtag vagabonds sets up a makeshift home on a Florida beach after becoming marooned there, prompting an uptight local bureaucrat to attempt to evict them.A family of ragtag vagabonds sets up a makeshift home on a Florida beach after becoming marooned there, prompting an uptight local bureaucrat to attempt to evict them.

  • Director
    • Gordon Douglas
  • Writers
    • Charles Lederer
    • Richard P. Powell
    • Herman Raucher
  • Stars
    • Elvis Presley
    • Arthur O'Connell
    • Anne Helm
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  • IMDb RATING
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    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Gordon Douglas
    • Writers
      • Charles Lederer
      • Richard P. Powell
      • Herman Raucher
    • Stars
      • Elvis Presley
      • Arthur O'Connell
      • Anne Helm
    • 59User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Elvis Presley
    Elvis Presley
    • Toby Kwimper
    Arthur O'Connell
    Arthur O'Connell
    • Pop Kwimper
    Anne Helm
    Anne Helm
    • Holly Jones
    Joanna Moore
    Joanna Moore
    • Alisha Claypoole
    Jack Kruschen
    Jack Kruschen
    • Carmine
    Simon Oakland
    Simon Oakland
    • Nick
    Roland Winters
    Roland Winters
    • Judge
    Alan Hewitt
    Alan Hewitt
    • H. Arthur King
    Howard McNear
    Howard McNear
    • George
    Frank DeKova
    Frank DeKova
    • Jack
    • (as Frank de Kova)
    Herbert Rudley
    Herbert Rudley
    • Mr. Endicott
    Gavin Koon
    • Eddy Bascombe
    Robin Koon
    • Teddy Bascombe
    Robert Carricart
    Robert Carricart
    • Blackie
    John Duke
    John Duke
    • Al
    Robert J. Cannon
    • Man
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Holcombe
    Harry Holcombe
    • Governor
    • (uncredited)
    Pam Ogles
    • Ariadne Pennington
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Gordon Douglas
    • Writers
      • Charles Lederer
      • Richard P. Powell
      • Herman Raucher
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    7Gatorman9

    Surprisingly Entertaining

    Elvis usually made movies that were utterly shallow puffs of fluff. This one is completely different. For one thing, unlike his usual efforts here his part is anything but a one-dimensional stereotype and in his portrayal he proves he really could act. In fact, it is a shame he never did more of this kind of thing, because if you take this seriously you find that his character actually comes across as intriguingly ambiguous. Here he plays an utterly guileless, humble, unassuming "down-home" or "good-ole-boy" type (entirely different from his usual flashier persona) which really does look like some kind of combination not only of Jethro Bodine but also of Andy Taylor -- someone who is simultaneously naive and wise, as well as utterly cool, even-tempered and unflappable. In fact, the whole production can't help but remind you of the Beverly Hillbillies and the Andy Griffith Show, but with the intriguing sense that there is more going on than meets the eye. Moreover, the writing compares favorably with either of those shows, with quite a few clever lines of dialog and situational incongruities. As a lawyer I was similarly impressed with the treatment of the judge in the film, who proved pompous and yet also clear-headed and conscientious, a combination of contradictions such as you really can encounter in real life on occasion, and I'm inclined to think the writers had a better sense of characters than one expects in a B-movie of the era. Anyway, there isn't much on TV these days that is any better, so you would not waste your time to check this out in preference to yet another episode of *The King of Queens.* In fact, I actually agree with what another reviewer or message board poster said about this -- while watching it, it actually occurred to me that I would rather watch this than another screening of *Star Wars*.
    7funkyfry

    Good underrated Elivs movie with a salutory cast

    Highly entertaining comedy of the "Egg and I" type set in the everglades, Florida. Elvis and O'Connell are son and pa, with orphans in tow including a baby, a set of adolescent twins, and a very grown up Anne Helm. They decide to homstead a piece of highway fill land, bringing on the wrath of "social welfare" officials, the cancellation of their coveted benefits, and a group of mobsters attracted to the state of lawlessness in the "territorial land" (led by the competent Simon Oakland). Elvis becomes the sherrif and accidentally scares the hardened mobsters away, in a bit that must have appealed particularly to the Southern drive-in audience this film was clearly aimed at. Lots of laughs for a packing audience at the Parkway Theater, Oakland California 2002.
    7blanche-2

    good for an Elvis movie

    This is actually a very good Elvis movie. The plot concerns a bunch of hillbillies, the Kwimpers - a dad, his son, and three orphans, who take over some beach property under the Homestead act after they run out of gas there.

    Elvis portrays a dummy of sorts - he plays it very naturally and he's quite funny! It's not so much that he's dumb, but he's so guileless, literal, and helpful, he seems that way.

    With these attributes, he continually gets the best of the bad guys, including a mobster, Simon Oakland, Joanna Moore, from child welfare, and assorted others.

    The conceit makes for some hilarious scenes. In one, the mobster, after Elvis beats up his thugs, decides to blow up Elvis' family home. They prepare a bomb and put it in a box. When Elvis sees it, he thinks the mobsters have forgotten their package and dutifully returns it. BAM.

    One poster mentioned that Elvis doesn't try to look as if he's singing. Apparently, he was notorious for not bothering much with lipsynching, though I'm not sure why. For my money, the only really good song in this film is the title one. And lipsynching or not, Presley looks great.

    I guess we can spend time lamenting the fact that Elvis didn't make better films or get the acting opportunities he deserved, or we can enjoy what we have. And Follow That Dream is better than most.
    8bkoganbing

    Florida, Elvis style

    This is one of Elvis's best films in my opinion. And one where he extended his range a bit. Usually he plays he troubled youths, or confident smart people who are trying to prove themselves. Here's he's an innocent in the world and it's a tribute to his acting skills that he was acquiring that he didn't descend into being Gomer Pyle.

    Of course the film is greatly helped by the title tune which in my opinion is one of his best movie songs. Follow That Dream rightly belonged among Elvis's golden hits.

    With an innocence here that rivals even Stan Laurel or Harry Langdon, Elvis manages to defeat some pretty sharp characters. The film itself has a charming innocence about it that makes it thorough going fun.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    A dream worth following

    Elvis Presley was a hugely influential performer with one of the most distinctive singing voices of anybody. He embarked on a film career consisting of 33 films from 1956 to 1969, films that did well at the box-office but mostly panned critically (especially his later films) and while he was a highly charismatic performer he was never considered a great actor.

    While not one of the top three Elvis films, those being 'King Creole', 'Flaming Star' and 'Jailhouse Rock', 'Follow That Dream' is one of his better overall films. It's proof that his early films were actually pretty good, but unfortunately it was one of his last good ones when the formula started here wore increasingly thin and further suffered from looking less appealing and even the quality of the soundtracks and Elvis' acting wavering significantly.

    'Follow That Dream' is not perfect. The dialogue is idiotic at times, then again the script was not a strength in a vast majority of Elvis' films, even in some of his better ones. The songs are terrific (especially the hauntingly beautiful title song), but there were too few of them in the film and Gordon Douglas judging from the indifferent at best way they were staged didn't seem to know what to do with them. Despite Elvis singing it beautifully, the title song is cheapened somewhat by the sloppy lip-synching, which showed the one time in the film Elvis was not comfortable or enthusiastic.

    However, 'Follow That Dream' benefits from colourful locations and beautiful photography. While one wishes there were more, the songs are terrific, while there are several very funny and movingly romantic moments. The story is formulaic, but still very easy to like and energetic.

    Douglas generally does an assured job directing, faltering only in the musical numbers, while the cast are a high point. Elvis' gently good-natured and laid-back performance is one of his better ones, and he is very well supported by a coolly graceful Arthur O'Connell, charming Joanna Moore and adorable Ann Helm. The chemistry is similarly great.

    In summary, good Elvis film and one of the last ones properly worth watching. 7/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      The courtroom scene was filmed in the Citrus County Courthouse in nearby Inverness, Florida. When the courthouse was restored and made into the Old Courthouse Heritage Museum during the 1990s, photographs of the courtroom were scarce, since courtroom photography was not allowed there for many years. With permission from MGM, still photographs of the film were used as reference to recreate the look of the courtroom. As of 2009, the only known visual record of the original courtroom interior is that which is in Le Shérif de ces dames (1962).
    • Goofs
      The kids are seen trying to knock coconuts out of the palm trees and later you see several coconuts lying on the ground. The problem is that the trees are not coconut palms, but sable palms which have no coconuts.
    • Quotes

      Nick: Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five...

      Toby Kwimper: You do the multiplication tables too, Nick?

      Nick: [Nick rolls his eyes at Toby] Three, two, one.

      [Nick's trailer explodes]

      Toby Kwimper: Well, I'll be doggone. Your place done blowed up, Nick. It's on fire too.

    • Alternate versions
      The post-1996 VHS prints feature the 1994 United Artists logo.
    • Connections
      Featured in Elvis in the Movies (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      What a Wonderful Life
      by Sid Wayne & Jerry Livingston

      Performed by Elvis Presley (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • July 13, 1962 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Follow That Dream
    • Filming locations
      • Crystal River, Florida, USA
    • Production company
      • The Mirisch Corporation
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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