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Bob et Carole et Ted et Alice

Original title: Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
  • 1969
  • 16
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Natalie Wood, Dyan Cannon, Elliott Gould, and Robert Culp in Bob et Carole et Ted et Alice (1969)
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Trendy West Coasters Bob and Carol are determined to embrace complete openness after a weekend of emotional honesty at a retreat.Trendy West Coasters Bob and Carol are determined to embrace complete openness after a weekend of emotional honesty at a retreat.Trendy West Coasters Bob and Carol are determined to embrace complete openness after a weekend of emotional honesty at a retreat.

  • Director
    • Paul Mazursky
  • Writers
    • Paul Mazursky
    • Larry Tucker
  • Stars
    • Natalie Wood
    • Robert Culp
    • Elliott Gould
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    7.8K
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    • Director
      • Paul Mazursky
    • Writers
      • Paul Mazursky
      • Larry Tucker
    • Stars
      • Natalie Wood
      • Robert Culp
      • Elliott Gould
    • 82User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 Oscars
      • 4 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Natalie Wood
    Natalie Wood
    • Carol Sanders
    Robert Culp
    Robert Culp
    • Bob Sanders
    Elliott Gould
    Elliott Gould
    • Ted Henderson
    Dyan Cannon
    Dyan Cannon
    • Alice Henderson
    Horst Ebersberg
    Horst Ebersberg
    • Horst
    Lee Bergere
    Lee Bergere
    • Emilio
    Donald F. Muhich
    Donald F. Muhich
    • Psychiatrist
    Noble Lee Holderread Jr.
    Noble Lee Holderread Jr.
    • Sean Sanders
    K.T. Stevens
    K.T. Stevens
    • Phyllis
    Celeste Yarnall
    Celeste Yarnall
    • Susan
    Lynn Borden
    Lynn Borden
    • Cutter
    Linda Burton
    • Stewardess
    Greg Mullavey
    Greg Mullavey
    • Tim - Group Leader
    Andre Philippe
    Andre Philippe
    • Oscar
    Diane Berghoff
    • Myrna
    John Halloran
    John Halloran
    • Conrad
    Susan Merin
    • Toby
    Jeffrey Walker
    • Roger
    • Director
      • Paul Mazursky
    • Writers
      • Paul Mazursky
      • Larry Tucker
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    User reviews82

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    wombat_1

    "I like my husband." "Yes, but do you love him?"

    I saw this movie as a repressed teenager when it first came out, so much of the humour I didn't understand. But even now, 30 years later, there are some specific scenes that I recall as superbly funny. And from my every dimming memory, the best parts are indeed when Carol is being "played" (like a fish!) by her psychiatrist.
    7AlsExGal

    A product of its time

    This is a sex farce about the sexual revolution sweeping America during the late 1960s. The counter culture comes full circle in affluent Angelinos Bob (Robert Culp), Carol (Natalie Wood), Ted (Elliott Gould) and Alice (Dyan Cannon). Bob and Carol view themselves as in tune with the times, with occasional but not unlikeable smugness. The film begins with them visiting a retreat for spiritual and mental awakening. And they come away changed, especially Carol. So much so that Bob decides to have an affair and confess it to Carol. Carol thinks it's so wonderful she has one herself. I loved Natalie Wood's explaining to her angry husband, who walks in on her: "I wanted to do it. Because, I wanted to do it. I.... wanted to do it", while Bob's head is about to explode. He eventually calms down. Bob and Carol need to stay true to their ideals, and anger over an affair is an outdated 1950s response. Moreover, there's a difference between sex and love.

    Their best friends, Ted and Alice, are solid philistines. But it's only a matter of time before Ted and Alice realize they're missing out. The performances are pitch perfect. Natalie Wood continues the hilarious neurosis of her Sex and the Single Girl (1964) character. Dyan Cannon's moral abhorrence becomes a comedy sketch when she's talking to her shrink, and in another sequence denying Ted sex as he begs like a teenager whose life depends on it. Inevitably, the couples swap partners, and it's filmed with remarkable poignancy.

    The film remains fresh, and modern. Paul Mazursky directed and co-wrote it with Larry Tucker. They have affection for the characters, without mocking them, even the square Ted and Alice.
    9nlevin11

    This movie holds up!

    I rented this movie because I remembered one scene from 35 years ago. I was astounded to see that the whole movie holds up very well. The 4 leads are terrific (Natalie Wood and Dyan Canon are beautiful, by the way, and Robert Culp hits just the right note with his "sensitive-new- age-guy" hip/naive performance) and you can see director Paul Mazursky's touch with what seems to be stretches of impromptu dialog I found true.

    The movie also does a great job of balancing drama with farce, superficiality with intimacy.

    The scenes at the Esalen-type retreat start at as spoof but evolve into real empathy. Parenthetically, check out the fashions in this film. There is one scene in a discotheque that Mazursky must have known even then would be a source of laughter and certainly, today, it's a hoot.
    215611

    A Movie I Love to Hate

    Drawing many rave reviews and even Academy Award nods, this remains one of my personal choices for a truly horrible film. I have tried over and over to watch this thing, telling myself to turn more positive and all that stuff. It doesn't work. Usually the sheer whiny and lifeless dialog alone makes me stop the video tape long before I have seen more than a third of the scenes. Seen by many as a great 60's portrayal, it lacks even the excitement of that era. The thought of having an affair, sexual or otherwise, with any of these morbid and depressing characters is totally out of the question for me.

    Inveterate hippies who still smoke a joint a day will continue to find this movie a joy, even when their days of prostate problems and wrinkles have arrived. As Ancient Greece was important to the eventual development of drama, this movie is important to the eventual development of the X rated disasters currently in production.
    mikeghee

    Not particularly funny....but interesting

    I found this film at a video store and immediately rented it out of curiosity. It stars Robert Culp, Natalie Wood, Elliot Gould, and Dyan Cannon as the namesakes respectively. I remember when I was a kid this film came out in 1969 so I really did not know anything about it other than it was supposed to be some kind of "sex comedy".

    Well being an adult now and renting it, I found that it basically deals with 2 married couples, the ages of which suggest upper 30's to me. They decide to experimentally partake of the late 60's climate of free love, drugs, etc. I think that is where the film is supposed to derive its humor from.

    Instead, the film plays like prolonged unfunny sketches on "Saturday Night Live" which they save for the end of the broadcast. However, I was compelled to keep watching the film to see what would be the result of their "experiment" The film did have some funny moments such as Elliot Gould fantasizing about a marital affair and Dyan Cannon at the shrink.

    I give the film credit since I could not figure out what the ending would be like and was somewhat surprised by it when it happened. There is a second part of the ending right before the credits roll which still has me confused though. Overall, an OK film in my opinion.

    Side Note: Natalie Wood and Dyan Cannon look pretty hot in this movie so if your a male like myself and always found these woman attractive, its a must rental !

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    • Trivia
      Natalie Wood's first movie in three years. It could have been her comeback, but she did not capitalize on its success at all. Shot in the fall of 1968, this would be Wood's last acting job for almost five years, until the summer of 1973, when she worked on a made-for-television film called Un amour impossible (1973). She didn't make another feature until Peeper (1975), a gap of six years. Wood more or less retired after Les plaisirs de Pénélope (1966), when she was just 28.
    • Goofs
      When Ted is in the pool talking to Bob, he says "I called home to make sure the kids were okay," using the plural "kids" - but they only have one child.
    • Quotes

      Ted Henderson: First, we'll have an orgy. Then we'll go see Tony Bennett.

    • Connections
      Featured in Words (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      What the World Needs Now Is Love
      by Hal David and Burt Bacharach

      Vocal by Jackie DeShannon

      Courtesy of Liberty Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 1970 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
    • Filming locations
      • Riviera Hotel & Casino - 2901 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Frankovich Productions
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $113
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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