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L'amoureuse

Original title: The Grasshopper
  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
633
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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
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    633
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    • 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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    vyto34

    Sleazy, amateurish junk

    This badly-done movie comes across as a 1970s porn film--without porn! It has the same 1-dimensional, slimy characters that populated porn films of that era, and it is very hard to believe that this was actually a Hollywood production. The story is insulting to adults--everything is predictable and trite. Jacqueline Bisset is gorgeous, but she does not get to show the front of her body off, despite a bunch of teasing scenes that suggest she might.
    6mollytinkers

    Unusual but not unique

    Although this film has quite a bit going for it, it ultimately feels like one of those 1970's ABC movies of the week turned up a notch. Perhaps that television feel is a result of director Jerry Paris and coproducer Gary Marshall's direct involvement with the project. Paris is best known for the Dick Van Dyke show, but not many may know he was a prolific television director. And Marshall was successful in both film and television.

    What saves this film, in my opinion, is the acting. Bisset does a great job, and the supporting cast are all believable. However, what probably looked good on paper as a final script draft does not necessarily translate successfully to the screen. It's not erotic enough to be considered soft porn/exploitive and too melodramatic to be labeled a hard drama.

    It's a delight to see Joseph Cotten, but be warned that despite his co-billing, he has minimal screen time. He looks terrific. He either aged more gracefully than I ever will, or he had the best face lift in Hollywood history.

    There are some fun tidbits. For those who are fans of Vicki Lawrence from the Carol Burnett Show, you'll catch her singing "Used To Be", one of the songs featured in the film. Marshall's wife Penny has a bit part. The location shooting in Vegas is definitely sort of its own time capsule.

    I agree with other reviewers that his movie mimics Valley Of The Dolls. If you are not afraid to admit you liked that film, you may very well like this one. Otherwise, not really recommended.
    NickD

    Jackie Bisset shines in an all-stops-out performance

    This is undoubtedly the best performance of Jacqueline Bisset's career. Unfortunately, it's in an over-the-top trash-fest that is so audaciously (and probably tongue-in-cheek) cheesy that it's pretty damn good. I saw this thing about a hundred times working as a movie usher in the early 70s, and practically any other film would have become dull after that many viewings -- not "The Grasshopper"!

    The plot is completely implausible, but in a nutshell it has Jackie starting out as a fresh-faced farmgirl and, after being used and betrayed by gigolo boyfriends, horny old businessmen and the Mob, ending up an embittered prostitute. And all within the space of one year! The final skywriting scene would have become a classic had an audience of any size actually seen this film. Definitely worth a look!
    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.
    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.

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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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      • $1,700,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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