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Un singulier directeur

Original title: The Barefoot Executive
  • 1971
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.2K
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Kurt Russell, Heather North, and Raffles in Un singulier directeur (1971)
A mailroom clerk and a chimp team up to pick hit TV shows.
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A mailroom clerk and a chimp team up to pick hit TV shows.A mailroom clerk and a chimp team up to pick hit TV shows.A mailroom clerk and a chimp team up to pick hit TV shows.

  • Director
    • Robert Butler
  • Writers
    • Joseph L. McEveety
    • Lila Garrett
    • Bernie Kahn
  • Stars
    • Kurt Russell
    • Joe Flynn
    • Harry Morgan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Robert Butler
    • Writers
      • Joseph L. McEveety
      • Lila Garrett
      • Bernie Kahn
    • Stars
      • Kurt Russell
      • Joe Flynn
      • Harry Morgan
    • 21User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kurt Russell
    Kurt Russell
    • Steven Post
    Joe Flynn
    Joe Flynn
    • Francis X. Wilbanks
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • E.J. Crampton
    Wally Cox
    Wally Cox
    • Mertons
    Heather North
    Heather North
    • Jennifer Scott
    Alan Hewitt
    Alan Hewitt
    • Farnsworth
    Hayden Rorke
    Hayden Rorke
    • Clifford
    John Ritter
    John Ritter
    • Roger
    Jack Bender
    Jack Bender
    • Tom
    Tom Anfinsen
    • Dr. Schmidt
    George N. Neise
    George N. Neise
    • Network Executive
    Edwin Reimers
    • Announcer
    • (as Ed Reimers)
    Morgan Farley
    Morgan Farley
    • Advertising Executive
    Glenn Dixon
    • Sponsor
    Robert Shayne
    Robert Shayne
    • Sponsor
    Tristram Coffin
    Tristram Coffin
    • Sponsor
    • (as Tris Coffin)
    James B. Douglas
    • Network Executive
    • (as J.B. Douglas)
    Ed Prentiss
    Ed Prentiss
    • Harry - Justice Dept. Man
    • Director
      • Robert Butler
    • Writers
      • Joseph L. McEveety
      • Lila Garrett
      • Bernie Kahn
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    User reviews21

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    GeorgeSpiggot

    More Than Simple Humor

    Although not part of the Dexter Riley series (in fact made just after the first one), it carries Russell where Dexter might have gone after college. The same type of humor skims the surface of this movie but, it is the biting satire that is it's heart. Playing to the pretentious attitudes of people who cater to each other more than their clients, in this case the TV audience, they are completely stumped when an outsider successfully predicts the new favorite shows. But Russell holds a secret that would completely demoralize everyone in charge. Never mind a young mail clerk seems smarter than seasoned pros, but what about a monkey!

    This movie showed a maturity the Riley series never did, although the concept of a bunch of college slackers was ahead of it's time, and stood out from the rest of the Disney fare at that time. Well worth viewing as it shows Russell at the beginning of his adult career. His comedic timing and relaxed, natural acting talent are quite evident here.
    5preppy-3

    Silly but kids will like it

    Young idealistic Steven Post (Kurt Russell) wants to get ahead in the TV industry but obnoxious boss Francis Wilbanks (Joe Flynn) constantly ignores him. Then Steven's loving girlfriend Jennifer (Heather North) gets a chimp (don't ask) who can predict what TV shows will be hits (!!!). Steve uses the chimp (without telling anyone) and becomes vice-president of a network in no time (just like real life huh?)...but Wilbanks is VERY suspicious of how he knows what shows will be popular.

    VERY silly Disney comedy. The humor and slapstick are either stupid and/or predictable, the characters are 1-dimensional and the lines would be laughed off "The Brady Bunch" as being too corny...but the kids will like this. Unlike the G rated movies today there's no crude humor, no violence and no jokes about bodily functions. This basically has good clean (if silly) humor.

    I admit most of the movie had me rolling my eyes but I did keep watching. I actually did laugh a few times towards the end (the reactions of a woman being interviewed on the street were very funny) and it was fun seeing Russell and John Ritter so young. Also Flynn has his moments as does Harry Morgan as the president of the network. North is sweet (but not TOO sweet) as Jen and look for Bill Daily at the end. And the chimp was adorable! So it is silly and predictable with a title song that makes you want to cut your ears off...but it's perfect for the kids. I give it a 5.
    koconnor-1

    Monkeying Around with an Industry

    Nice, safe family comedy featuring a television network, a cute/funny chimp, and a young Kurt Russell in the prime of his Disney phase.

    Kurt is a low-level employee with a big television network with high-level ideas. By shear chance, he discovers that his neighbor's pet chimp is able to correctly predict the big ratings winners for each week's programs, and surreptitiously uses the animal to move up within the organization.

    The chimp demonstrating his disdain for poor programming (clearly enunciated raspberries, followed by screams of displeasure, and culminating in his throwing some destructive object at the screen) sent me into fits of laughter.

    But it also gave me (as a seven year old) an inkling into how the television industry works, and thereby planted the seeds of a life-long interest in the boob tube. And to this day, I am still wondering what the subject matter of "Devil Dan" is, and why it was so much more of a winner program than "The Happy Harringtons"...

    Get the kids away from "Nickelodeon" for a couple of hours with this campy treat...
    9Mister-6

    So that's who took off "T.J. Hooker"....

    A monkey who fills network slots?

    Just another executive meeting at the networks, you might think, but this is the beauty of the plot that is "The Barefoot Executive", a movie made when Disney was in its live action glory.

    A still-young Russell is a mail boy at one of the big networks who has ideas but the stuffy boss (Flynn) will have none of it. Then, Russell agress to babysit his girfriends' neighbor's pet chimp (probably a '70s thing) who turns out to be a whiz at picking out all the popular shows. One thing leads to another until Russell, playing all the chimp's hunches, finds himself on top of the TV programming world.

    It's not Prokofiev but for pure fun this movie is a keeper. How can you dislike a movie that not only has Russell and a cute chimp but also the comedic timing of both Joe Flynn and Wally Cox? Their moments together are pure hilarity. Even "MASH"'s Col. Potter (aka - Harry Morgan) has plenty of good scenes as a blustering head honcho.

    For kids and grown-ups who grew up on these movies, there can be no substitutes. "The Barefoot Executive" is monkeying around at its best.

    Nine stars. And we'll get through this if we ALL KEEP COOL HEADS!
    6IonicBreezeMachine

    Kurt Russell's second leading man outing for Disney is a marked improvement over the first.

    Steven Post (Kurt Russell), an ambitious mail clerk at the fictional struggling UBC (United Broadcasting Corporation) Network, discovers that a chimpanzee named Raffles in the care of his girlfriend Jennifer Scott (Heather North), has the uncanny ability to choose which television programs will succeed or fail with audiences by blowing raspberries at shows he hates and claps his hands at shows he likes. Through a series of shenanigans, Post convinces executives Wilbanks (Joe Flynn) and Crampton (Harry Morgan) that Post actually has the abilities and his usage of the chimp eventually results in UBC becoming the top rated network. Wilbanks and Crampton soon grow suspicious of Post's overnight success and fearing their future in the company is at stake set out to discover Post's secret.

    After the success of The Computer Wore Tennis Shoe's Disney reunited star Russell and director Robert Butler as well as a few supporting players for The Barefoot Executive. Like The Computer Wore Tennis Shoe's, the movie follows Kurt Russell as simple everyman but unlike his previous film the movie adds more weight to itself and feels like an actual movie rather than an extended sitcom plot. The movie builds it's premise on the framework of working one's way to the top and incorporates the gimmick premise of a Monkey that can pick successful TV shows. While the satire in The Barefoot Executive isn't the most cutting or acerbic about entertainment or corporate culture (save for the rather obvious satire of a Monkey understanding the public better than highly paid executives do) the movie is a pleasant enough sit thanks to Russell playing a more tangible level than Dexter Riley and Butler having honed his skills improving his timing and use of comedic friction. The story is fairly predictable and you'll be able to tell what story beats you're approaching well in advance of when the characters get to them but luckily the movie has enough amusing gags that it's familiar story doesn't make them stumble.

    The Barefoot Executive isn't especially memorable and doesn't reach the highest points of Disney Gimmick Comedies like That Darn Cat, Blackbeard's Ghost or The Love Bug, but it is a well made film with good comic work from talented actors that's an amusing albeit not all that memorable sit.

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    • Trivia
      Final theatrical release for Wally Cox.
    • Goofs
      Steven's hair length fluctuates between shots.
    • Quotes

      Roger: Let me tell you something. Anybody who graduates from Melrose Avenue certainly won't make it at the network.

    • Connections
      Featured in Munky Cheez: Episode #1.3 (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      He's Gonna Make It
      Written by Bruce Belland & Robert F. Brunner

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1972 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Barefoot Executive
    • Filming locations
      • Southern California, California, USA(Location)
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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