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Madame croque-maris

Original title: What a Way to Go!
  • 1964
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Gene Kelly, Robert Mitchum, Paul Newman, Shirley MacLaine, Dean Martin, Dick Van Dyke, and Robert Cummings in Madame croque-maris (1964)
A four-time widow discusses her four marriages, in which all of her husbands became incredibly rich and died prematurely because of their drive to be rich.
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Four-time widow Louisa May Foster sees a psychologist to discuss her marriages, in which her husbands (humble businessman Edgar, blase millionaire Rod, bohemian painter Larry, and nightclub ... Read allFour-time widow Louisa May Foster sees a psychologist to discuss her marriages, in which her husbands (humble businessman Edgar, blase millionaire Rod, bohemian painter Larry, and nightclub singer Pinky) got rich and died because of greed.Four-time widow Louisa May Foster sees a psychologist to discuss her marriages, in which her husbands (humble businessman Edgar, blase millionaire Rod, bohemian painter Larry, and nightclub singer Pinky) got rich and died because of greed.

  • Director
    • J. Lee Thompson
  • Writers
    • Gwen Davis
    • Betty Comden
    • Adolph Green
  • Stars
    • Shirley MacLaine
    • Paul Newman
    • Robert Mitchum
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    6.9/10
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    • Director
      • J. Lee Thompson
    • Writers
      • Gwen Davis
      • Betty Comden
      • Adolph Green
    • Stars
      • Shirley MacLaine
      • Paul Newman
      • Robert Mitchum
    • 92User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Shirley MacLaine
    Shirley MacLaine
    • Louisa May Foster
    Paul Newman
    Paul Newman
    • Larry Flint
    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • Rod Anderson, Jr.
    Dean Martin
    Dean Martin
    • Leonard 'Lennie' Crawley
    Gene Kelly
    Gene Kelly
    • Pinky Benson
    Robert Cummings
    Robert Cummings
    • Dr. Victor Stephanson
    • (as Bob Cummings)
    Dick Van Dyke
    Dick Van Dyke
    • Edgar Hopper
    Reginald Gardiner
    Reginald Gardiner
    • Painter
    Margaret Dumont
    Margaret Dumont
    • Mrs. Foster
    Lou Nova
    Lou Nova
    • Trentino
    Fifi D'Orsay
    Fifi D'Orsay
    • Baroness
    Maurice Marsac
    Maurice Marsac
    • Rene
    Wally Vernon
    Wally Vernon
    • Agent
    Jane Wald
    Jane Wald
    • Polly
    Lenny Kent
    Lenny Kent
    • Hollywood Lawyer
    Fred Aldrich
    Fred Aldrich
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Leon Alton
    Leon Alton
    • Awards Ceremony Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Don Anderson
    Don Anderson
    • Awards Ceremony Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • J. Lee Thompson
    • Writers
      • Gwen Davis
      • Betty Comden
      • Adolph Green
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    7VADigger

    Glamorous fluff

    The premise is amusing - a woman who seeks the simple life, yet inadvertently ends up four times widowed and fabulously wealthy. There is also the charming conceit of each marriage being represented by a stylized mini film within a film. (Alas, these bits are often cut in network airings.) In the end, though, the whole thing devolves into little more than a lavish fashion parade of Edith Head's reported $500,000 worth of creations. And many a time everyone seems to be trying just a bit too hard to be amusing (except for the ever cool Robert Mitchum).

    But if there is no real "there , there" cinematically, it doesn't much matter. Not every movie needs to be another "Citizen Kane". Just relax and have fun.
    8Boyo-2

    The Power of MacLaine in the 60's

    In the 1960's, you could not argue with the star power of Shirley MacLaine. She was probably in at least twenty movies in that decade. This is a worthy showcase to her talent and hold ups well for the most part. The movie is very funny in parts and when its not out-and-out funny, you are still smiling. Its nice to see Paul Newman and Robert Mitchum in a light comedy, and Dean Martin and Dick Van Dyke were good also.

    Margaret Dumont as Shirley's mother was very funny and I was sorry she was not in more scenes. All those years of sharing a screen with the Marx Brothers certainly rubbed off.

    I would love to know which men were offered parts but did not appear in the movie - like, where is Jack Lemmon and Frank Sinatra and Peter Lawford?

    Edith Head must have billed 20th Century Fox for a million hours of OT. She creates about six hundred costumes for Shirley and the guys. I think she got a nomination for this, but then again, in her case that's not saying anything special.
    8marcosaguado

    Delirium Tremens of the loveliest kind

    Oh yes, absolutely. Just go to the movies to see a flick done with all the nerve in the world and for what? "To make a buck" I have an idiot sitting next to me, he is the pseudo intellectual who killed movies like this. I envy my parent's generation, as far as movie going habits are concerned. Doris Day comedies and Belle de Jour. Tell me who could be so unself conscious today to make "What a Way To Go" for what it is. The world has changed so much, women, us, that it would be impossible not to make it feel satirical,"Down with loveish" "What a Way to go" maybe satirical in its own way but it's not self conscious. If we cold only disconnect the micro chip implanted in our brains during the 70's we could have a wider spectrum of our lives without passing judgment, learning or re learning to enjoy. Shirley Mac Laine is priceless. Adorable. Superb. Paul Newman, lovely and very funny. Robert Mitchum plays it hysterically straight. The Gene Kelly episode has a life all of its own. Robert Cummings plays Robert Cummings beautifully as usual. Dean Martin plays himself and a softer version of himself, Dick Van Dike plays a sort of Rob Petrie who wants to simplify. Directed by J Lee Thompson, a Brit, with "Guns of Navarone" to his credit. He had signed a few odd gems like "Woman in a Dressing Gown", "Tiger Bay" and "Return from the Ashes". I thought I mention that. Listen to me, disconnect the micro chip, lay back and enjoy!
    movibuf1962

    "I'm reminding you to remind me to remind you..."

    This was a film which, like many in the old days, used to come on 'regular' commercial television as a weekend matinée. Now, of course, it is nowhere to be found on television and is just itching to be released on home video. In retrospect, it impresses even more as a dark comedy; how much darker can you get when the central character is a four-time widow? And what a cast: Dick Van Dyke at the height of his TV popularity; Paul Newman (one of the biggest movie stars of the 1960's); and veterans Robert Mitchum, Dean Martin, and Gene Kelly. And the fantasy vignettes!! Some viewers have commented that they don't like them, but I think they add to the insane atmosphere of the film: MacLaine's union with Newman viewed as a black-and-white, slightly X-rated, Italian film or her life with Kelly imagined as a Hollywood musical (a clever way, incidentally, to show off her own talent as a dancer- not to mention those long, magnificent legs). My favorite one (isn't it everyone's?) is the fantasy sequence with husband Robert Mitchum- which shows off a spectacular Edith Head fashion show. I don't know who is sitting on the rights to this film, but it would be a wonderful gift for the movie-loving public to see this released to the masses ASAP.
    8blott2319-1

    Goofy and wild with a remarkable cast

    I love when I sit down to an older film and the first question I find myself asking is "Where has this movie been all my life?" What A Way to Go is the kind of silly romp I would have expected my Dad to introduce to me early in life. We've always shared a similar sense of humor, and the goofy farce that this black comedy utilizes is exactly the style he would love. In fact, I wasn't even 20 minutes in before I decided this was a DVD I'm going to loan to him before returning it to the library. I laughed, and I laughed a lot at the silly buffoonery of What a Way to Go! It has moments where it plays like a ZAZ comedy in the vein of Airplane or The Naked Gun, but years before those movies ever came around. The entire premise is hilarious in itself because it focuses entirely on a woman who DOESN'T want wealth, which flies directly in opposition to what most people would consider common sense and is diametrically opposed to your traditional Hollywood script.

    What makes it even more surprising that I'd never heard of What a Way to Go, is the unbelievable cast. Shirley MacLaine acts opposite a cavalcade of legendary actors that I never would have guessed had all appeared in the same film. Each one of them lends their own unique flavor to their scenes, and I could not get enough of it. They even have several homages to different styles of cinema throughout, and I was delighted by each one. Of course, as a lover of musicals I was particularly enamored with the Gene Kelly section because he choreographed a big bombastic song-and-dance that felt straight out of a Rodgers & Hammerstein film. The story can get a little repetitive at times, which makes it so you are several steps ahead of the action waiting for the movie to catch up, but I was still laughing and enjoying myself through most of that, so it wasn't a big deal. I won't say What a Way to Go is my favorite comedy of its era, but it's a highly effective one that I will seek out again.

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    • Trivia
      Frank Sinatra was the first choice to play Rod Anderson. When Darryl F. Zanuck balked at his salary demand, Robert Mitchum agreed to play the role at no fee for tax purposes.
    • Goofs
      Louisa is clearly hit by one of the robotic paintbrushes in the painting sequence with Larry; when she's walking after him among the animated brushes, the contraption hits her on the head.
    • Quotes

      Leonard 'Lennie' Crawley: What are you, an orthodox coward?

      Edgar Hopper: No, Lennie. I just believe in passive resistance.

      Leonard 'Lennie' Crawley: Oh, a Mahatma Hopper, I presume?

      Edgar Hopper: No, as a matter of fact, Gandhi and I both got it from this guy--Henry Thoreau.

    • Crazy credits
      The 20th Century Fox logo is shaded pink, Pinky Benson's favourite color.
    • Connections
      Edited into American Masters: Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      I Think that You and I Should Get Acquainted
      Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green

      Music by Jule Styne

      Performed by Gene Kelly

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    • Release date
      • June 26, 1964 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Streaming on "Natalia Music" YouTube Channel
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • La señora y sus maridos
    • Filming locations
      • 1800 Century Park East - Los Angeles, California, USA(Used as the IRS building)
    • Production company
      • Apjac-Orchard Productions
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
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      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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