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L'amoureuse

Original title: The Grasshopper
  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
630
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L'amoureuse (1970)
A young woman's odyssey from innocence to decadence. Hopeful for a career in show business, Christine Adams leaves British Columbia with her boyfriend at age 19. But a detour to Las Vegas leads her into a life that no one would envy.
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A young woman's odyssey from innocence to decadence. Hopeful for a career in show business, Christine Adams leaves British Columbia with her boyfriend at age 19. But a detour to Las Vegas le... Read allA young woman's odyssey from innocence to decadence. Hopeful for a career in show business, Christine Adams leaves British Columbia with her boyfriend at age 19. But a detour to Las Vegas leads her into a life that no one would envy.A young woman's odyssey from innocence to decadence. Hopeful for a career in show business, Christine Adams leaves British Columbia with her boyfriend at age 19. But a detour to Las Vegas leads her into a life that no one would envy.

  • Director
    • Jerry Paris
  • Writers
    • Jerry Belson
    • Garry Marshall
    • Mark McShane
  • Stars
    • Jacqueline Bisset
    • Jim Brown
    • Joseph Cotten
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    630
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerry Paris
    • Writers
      • Jerry Belson
      • Garry Marshall
      • Mark McShane
    • Stars
      • Jacqueline Bisset
      • Jim Brown
      • Joseph Cotten
    • 21User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jacqueline Bisset
    Jacqueline Bisset
    • Christine Adams
    Jim Brown
    Jim Brown
    • Tommy Marcott
    Joseph Cotten
    Joseph Cotten
    • Richard Morgan
    Corbett Monica
    Corbett Monica
    • Danny Raymond
    Christopher Stone
    Christopher Stone
    • Jay Rigney
    Ramon Bieri
    Ramon Bieri
    • Roosevelt Dekker
    Ed Flanders
    Ed Flanders
    • Jack Benton
    William Callaway
    William Callaway
    • Elroy
    • (as Bill Calloway)
    Roger Garrett
    • Buck Brown
    Therese Baldwin
    • Gigi
    William Bassett
    William Bassett
    • Aaron
    • (as William H. Bassett)
    Kathalynn Turner
    • Ann Marie Dekker
    Stefanianna Christopherson
    Stefanianna Christopherson
    • Libby
    Marc Hannibal
    Marc Hannibal
    • Marion Walters
    David Ketchum
    David Ketchum
    • Football Conventioner
    Stanley Adams
    Stanley Adams
    • Buddy Miller
    Jessica Myerson
    Jessica Myerson
    • Wedding Chapel Owner
    Tim O'Kelly
    Tim O'Kelly
    • Eddie Molina
    • Director
      • Jerry Paris
    • Writers
      • Jerry Belson
      • Garry Marshall
      • Mark McShane
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    6moonspinner55

    Promising cast, but the story is old news

    Well-scrubbed Canadian girl leaves home for Los Angeles, but gets sidetracked and ends up working as a topless dancer in Las Vegas. Both a cynical and sentimental take on the old she-went-down-the-wrong-path scenario. If it were more of a character study instead of a bad example picture it may have been more interesting and memorable. Still, there are insightful scenes and Jacqueline Bisset does a fine job in the difficult lead (she's playing a woman who is never allowed to be happy, so it's to Bisset's credit that we never tire of her). Directed by future sitcom maven Jerry Paris, who actually does wonders with the spotty screenplay (by comedy writers Jerry Belson and Garry Marshall, from the book "The Passing of Evil" by Mark McShane). Penny Marshall has a tiny role as a groupie, and Jim Brown is terrific in an unusual love-interest role. **1/2 from ****
    9angelsunchained

    Depressing

    I saw the Grasshopper as an 11 year old back in 1969. All I really remembered was the skywriting scene at the end. Now, some 30 years later, I just bought the DVD. Boy, what a depressing movie. Of course the acting was impressive, and it was fun to see Vegas of the 1960s. However, seeing how a young soul is corrupted by life is not a pleasant thing to watch. Somewhat shocking for its time, the Grasshopper seems to have predicted the future for the youth of America....sex, drugs, and rock and roll. When there's no love, no dreams, or hopes, just a good time, the end results are self-destruction and depression. A bleak film with a symbolic ending, the Grasshopper is worth a look, but it leaves the viewer less then entertained.
    7Falconeer

    Glorious results of a misspent youth

    "The Grasshopper" is a little-known melodrama in the spirit of "Valley of the Dolls." The similarities between the two films are many. 'Valley' was made in 1968, 'The Grasshooper' in 1970, and both films tell the story of young and vibrant women who find themselves lost in the overwhelming world of show business. However of the two films, this 1970 film starring Jaqueline Bisset is more focused, and more in-depth, as it is telling the tale of one woman, while "Valley of the Dolls," followed at least three different women on their road to oblivion. Christine leaves home at the age of 19 to find excitement, and a better life. She seems to be driven by the terrifying thought that she might end up as an ordinary woman, with a boring life. Chris, wonderfully played by Bisset, wants it all, and she wants it now, before it is too late. She realizes that she has no real talent, and not much to offer besides her beauty, so she plays that card, with expected results. Jumping from man to man, in search of something that even she doesn't quite know what, always believing that she is the smart one, and the one in control. But when she slowly realizes that it is she that is being used, she finds herself a hard and jaded young woman indeed, turning to drugs, and a succession of 'wrong guys'. Because of the films age, and flashy style, "The Grasshopper" holds much camp appeal. But when you bother to look beyond the kitch, you might find a story filled with some pretty important life lessons, for Christine made all the choices that we don't want to make. And most everyone has known a person like this girl, living for the moment, with no thought of next week, until the time comes when it is too late to realize any dreams of success or happiness. This is a glitzy, excessive film, bursting with eye popping late 60's fashion and music. Jaqueline Bisset sports a different hairstyle every 10 minutes, and she is at her most beautiful here. And oddly, this is the film that showcases her acting ability, far more than any of her well known, later films. Featuring a finale that is both outrageous, and surprisingly downbeat at the same time, this one is quite entertaining, and worth a look, if you can track it down.
    Interested_Viewer

    Positive Portrayals of Gay Characters and Interracial Marriage in 1970

    This film may have been dismissed as a showcase for Jacqueline Bisset's beauty when it was initially released, but viewing it thirty-two years later reveals not only that directors should have recognized Bisset's brilliant performance and given her the type of film career which Julia Roberts has had, but also it dared to present the issues of interracial marriage and homosexuality as simple facts of life without any intentional shock value.

    In a time when films had presented gay and lesbian characters as victims and victimizers, Christine's gay friend Buck (Roger Garrett) is her joyful sidekick who is accepted by his coworkers, at least until a friend's little boy reveals what his mother says when Buck is not around, to which Buck replies with a rebuttal which is sensitive to the child but conveys his true feelings to the mother.

    Speaking of Julia Roberts, The Grasshopper was written by Garry Marshall, who went on to direct Roberts in Pretty Woman. While Pretty Woman was justly criticized for its message to girls that if they run away to Hollywood and become a hooker they will find the man of their dreams, The Grasshopper is a realistic portrayal of how women who gamble on financial security provided by men can ultimately suffer severe consequences.
    6boblipton

    You Are What You Do

    Jacqueline Bisset is a girl from a small town in Canada. She's on her way to Los Angeles to make something of herself when she finds herself i Las Vegas. There she becomes a showgirl and gradually falls into the pill-popping demimonde, with occasional efforts to lead a more normal existence.

    It all seems superficial as directed by Jerry Paris and brightly lit by cameraman Sam Leavitt, but here's an example when that seemingly annoying contradiction actually works. Vegas is beautiful, the showgirls are beautiful, the costumes they wear are beautiful, it's the people's souls that are ugly. With Jim Brown and Joseph Cotten.

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    • Trivia
      Originally planned as part of a three picture deal between Carol White and National General (the first of which was La boîte à chat (1969)); she eventually was replaced by Jacqueline Bisset. Working title was "Angel."
    • Quotes

      Christine Adams: It's very simple what I want to be: totally happy; totally different; and totally in love.

    • Connections
      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 4 (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      As Far as I'm Concerned
      Written and Sung by Bobby Russell

      [Title song played over the opening title]

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 1970 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Grasshopper
    • Filming locations
      • John Burroughs Middle School - 600 S. McCaddon Place, Los Angeles, California, USA(Basketball scenes.)
    • Production company
      • National General Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $1,700,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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