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Au revoir Charlie

Original title: Goodbye Charlie
  • 1964
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.2K
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Tony Curtis and Debbie Reynolds in Au revoir Charlie (1964)
Body Swap ComedyBuddy ComedyFarceScrewball ComedySupernatural FantasyComedyFantasyRomance

Womanizing Charlie is shot by an angry husband and falls into the sea. He arrives home after his memorial as a cute woman suffering from amnesia, and his old friend helps him/her.Womanizing Charlie is shot by an angry husband and falls into the sea. He arrives home after his memorial as a cute woman suffering from amnesia, and his old friend helps him/her.Womanizing Charlie is shot by an angry husband and falls into the sea. He arrives home after his memorial as a cute woman suffering from amnesia, and his old friend helps him/her.

  • Director
    • Vincente Minnelli
  • Writers
    • George Axelrod
    • Harry Kurnitz
  • Stars
    • Tony Curtis
    • Debbie Reynolds
    • Pat Boone
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vincente Minnelli
    • Writers
      • George Axelrod
      • Harry Kurnitz
    • Stars
      • Tony Curtis
      • Debbie Reynolds
      • Pat Boone
    • 43User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
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    Tony Curtis
    Tony Curtis
    • George
    Debbie Reynolds
    Debbie Reynolds
    • Charlie
    Pat Boone
    Pat Boone
    • Bruce
    Joanna Barnes
    Joanna Barnes
    • Janie
    Ellen Burstyn
    Ellen Burstyn
    • Franny
    • (as Ellen McRae)
    Laura Devon
    Laura Devon
    • Rusty
    Martin Gabel
    Martin Gabel
    • Morton Craft
    Roger C. Carmel
    Roger C. Carmel
    • Inspector
    • (as Roger Carmel)
    Harry Madden
    • Charlie Sorel
    Myrna Hansen
    Myrna Hansen
    • Starlet
    Michael Romanoff
    Michael Romanoff
    • Patron
    Michael Jackson
    Michael Jackson
    • Michael Jackson
    Anthony Eustrel
    Anthony Eustrel
    • Butler
    • (as Antony Eustrel)
    Donna Michelle
    Donna Michelle
    • Guest on Yacht
    Walter Matthau
    Walter Matthau
    • Sartori
    Roger Abbott
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Alexander
    • Receptionist
    • (uncredited)
    Don Ames
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Vincente Minnelli
    • Writers
      • George Axelrod
      • Harry Kurnitz
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    5TheLittleSongbird

    One goodbye that won't leave you speechless

    There was a lot of promise with 'Goodbye Charlie', this was not a case of it being a bad idea from the start. Namely that it was directed by the very capable Vincente Minnelli, who was very, very good when at his best. It is hard to resist actors of such likeability in Tony Curtis and Debbie Reynolds and Walter Matthau is also always well worth the while. The idea did intrigue somewhat.

    Yet somehow, 'Goodbye Charlie' really didn't do an awful lot for me. Not a complete misfire of a film by all means, but considering the huge potential and how much talent there was involved it was disappointing by quite a big degree. It's not terrible and certainly not a must avoid, it's also not particularly good either and has its faults, for me 'Goodbye Charlie' was a mixed bag sort of film that's difficult to rate and review.

    'Goodbye Charlie' looks good, there is an elegant glossy sheen to the cinematography and the settings and especially the costumes are beautiful to watch. The music is dynamic and easy on the ears. Minnelli directs stylishly.

    Curtis has a tricky role that makes him less likeable than his usual persona, he brings charm and grit to it. Reynolds tries too hard at times but acts with enthusiasm and commitment. Pat Boone makes the most of his rather thankless role. The best performance, even with the questionable Hungarian accent, comes from Matthau having a whale of a time. There is some nice wit in the script, the best line from the whole film coming from Mattheau (concerning him being left speechless if he wasn't Hungarian) and Curtis and Reynolds's chemistry sparkles. Interesting seeing an early appearance from Ellen Burstyn and the opening is a delight.

    However, the wit is very largely variable, sometimes it is there but at others (and too frequently so) it's not. There is a fair bit of smut here and it's not done in a snappy or sophisticated way and is not particularly funny. Instead it's not always in good taste, much of it actually vulgar, and likely to make one feel uncomfortable, it doesn't hold up particularly well.

    The story does have issues with pacing, with some aimless dragging going on and the film doesn't really go very far as an overall whole. It does run out of steam and ideas too early and the initially good concept wears thin and gets silly and over-stretched, the story too thin for the overlong running time. The supporting cast generally are wasted, Boone deserved better, and some of the characters felt incidental completely to the story and like they were there for padding reasons. The ending does betray the running out of ideas, it felt very tacked on and anti-climactic almost like a cop-out.

    Overall, good production values and cast but the script and story needed a lot of work. 5/10 Bethany Cox
    richardnbev

    A GREAT SLEEPER

    This is one of those movies that is fun to watch, the premise is of course impossible, but enjoyable none the less. If you liked THE LAST TIME I SAW ARCHIE or MERRILY WE LIVE you will be very pleased that you took the time to check out this gem. Tony Curtis and Debby Reynolds well, they live up to their comedic potential in this one.
    6Isaac5855

    Another Guilty Pleasure from the 60's

    GOODBYE CHARLIE was a slightly smarmy but very funny comedy from the 60's that I grew up with. This was the story of a womanizing cad named Charlie Sorel, who one night is partying on a yacht and romances a married woman. He is caught by her husband who shoots Charlie, who falls overboard into the ocean. Charlie's body is not immediately located but a memorial service is held, attended by his best friend George (Tony Curtis) and dozens of women Charlie romanced over the years. A couple of days later a woman (Debbie Reynolds) is found naked on the beach outside of Charlie's apartment, where George is sorting out Charlie's things. We soon learn that this woman is a female reincarnation of Charlie Sorel, apparently God's ironic way of punishing Charlie for the dreadful way he treated women all his life. Charlie initially freaks out at the idea of being a woman but soon shows he hasn't learned a thing and reverts to the old Charlie even though he is a woman now. I was just a kid when this film first hit theaters but I still thought it was pretty funny. Reynolds and Curtis are energetic in the lead roles and are well-supported by Walter Matthau as the guy who shot Charlie, Pat Boone as a schnook who found and falls in love with the reincarnated Charlie and Joanna Barnes and Ellen MacRae as two of the women in old Charlie's life. BTW, Ellen MacRae later changed her name to Ellen Burstyn. It's no cinematic masterpiece, but it will make you laugh. Remade many years later as SWITCH.
    steve_kaden

    Some will smile, Some will Laugh this movie is for Everyone!!

    Not every movie made has to have a message. Some are made just to entertain us. John Wayne proved that and "Goodbye Charlie" has taken it to a new height.

    Debbie Reynolds and Tony Curtis really had that special chemistry that's always needed in a good comedy and there timing was perfect. Now consider this movie was made around the time when the first civil rights act was passed and it was still believed that "it's a man's world." Debbie Reynolds plays the part of Charlie who was the classic womanizer. He is shot and comes back as a woman (Debbie). He still thinks he's Charlie -- Big Problem especially in 1964.

    I rate this movie 5 stars considering the time it was made, the skill of the players and a theme song I just fell in love with. If you need to have a fun afternoon get "Goodbye Charlie"!
    7sol-

    Switch before Switch

    Perhaps best known nowadays as the film that inspired Blake Edwards to write and direct the amusing 'Switch' with Ellen Barkin, this earlier comedy features the same idea of a shameless philanderer reincarnated in the body of a woman. Clocking in at close to two hours, 'Goodbye Charlie' takes an incredibly long time to warm up with over 25 minutes elapsing before the comedy really kicks in since the philanderer (in the woman's body) has amnesia at first. Once the film gets into the swing of things though, it is a decent ride. Debbie Reynolds does well acting tough and manly, casually ogling other women and so on. It is not as dynamic a performance as Barkin in 'Switch' (who nailed the mannerisms of her male self) as we never actually see much of Charlie before he is killed, but Reynolds is still dynamite. There are also several fascinating moments as he/she gets more used to being a woman, even allowing him/herself to be seduced. Additionally, in a daring move, he/she even tries to seduce his/her best friend, played by Tony Curtis. Speaking of which, Curtis does well with a tricky role here. At times, it seems like he is also about to fall for his macho best friend in a lady's body. The experience is let down by a tacked-on cop-out ending that fails to capitalise on all this sexual tension, but the film pokes enough at gender identity issues to remain interesting.

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    • Trivia
      Originally intended as a vehicle for Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra and Stuart Whitman.
    • Goofs
      In one shot when Laura Devon is racing over to Malibu in the vintage Rolls Royce, the film has been printed in reverse. The car's license number is shown backwards.
    • Quotes

      Sir Leopold Sartori: If I were not Hungarian by birth, I would be speechless.

    • Connections
      Referenced in What's My Line?: Debbie Reynolds (3) (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      Goodbye Charlie
      Lyrics by Dory Previn

      Music by André Previn

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 1965 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "Channel Classic 1 TV. HD" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Jackson DeStefano" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un amor de otro mundo
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 2, 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Venice Productions
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      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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