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Un si gentil petit gang

Original title: Fitzwilly
  • 1967
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.2K
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Dick Van Dyke and Barbara Feldon in Un si gentil petit gang (1967)
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A butler and the staff of an eccentric aged philanthropist whose family wealth is exhausted engage in larceny and crimes to maintain her lifestyle and provide funds for her charitable activi... Read allA butler and the staff of an eccentric aged philanthropist whose family wealth is exhausted engage in larceny and crimes to maintain her lifestyle and provide funds for her charitable activities.A butler and the staff of an eccentric aged philanthropist whose family wealth is exhausted engage in larceny and crimes to maintain her lifestyle and provide funds for her charitable activities.

  • Director
    • Delbert Mann
  • Writers
    • Isobel Lennart
    • Poyntz Tyler
  • Stars
    • Dick Van Dyke
    • Barbara Feldon
    • John McGiver
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Delbert Mann
    • Writers
      • Isobel Lennart
      • Poyntz Tyler
    • Stars
      • Dick Van Dyke
      • Barbara Feldon
      • John McGiver
    • 41User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dick Van Dyke
    Dick Van Dyke
    • Claude R. Fitzwilliam
    Barbara Feldon
    Barbara Feldon
    • Juliet Nowell
    John McGiver
    John McGiver
    • Albert
    Edith Evans
    Edith Evans
    • Miss Victoria Woodworth
    Harry Townes
    Harry Townes
    • Mr. Nowell
    John Fiedler
    John Fiedler
    • Morton Dunne
    Norman Fell
    Norman Fell
    • Oberblatz
    Cecil Kellaway
    Cecil Kellaway
    • Buckmaster
    Stephen Strimpell
    Stephen Strimpell
    • Byron Casey
    Anne Seymour
    Anne Seymour
    • Grimsby
    Helen Kleeb
    Helen Kleeb
    • Mrs. Mortimer
    Paul Reed
    Paul Reed
    • Prettikin
    Albert Carrier
    Albert Carrier
    • Pierre
    Nelson Olmsted
    Nelson Olmsted
    • Simmons
    Dennis Cooney
    • Elliot Adams
    Noam Pitlik
    Noam Pitlik
    • Charles
    Anthony Eustrel
    Anthony Eustrel
    • Garland
    • (as Antony Eustrel)
    Sam Waterston
    Sam Waterston
    • Oliver
    • Director
      • Delbert Mann
    • Writers
      • Isobel Lennart
      • Poyntz Tyler
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    grendelkhan

    A great caper-comedy with a fine cast

    Fitzwilly is one of the great caper-comedies from the 60's with a fine cast of outstanding character actors. You may not recognize names like John McGiver, John Fiedler, or Noam Pitlik; but, you probably know their faces. The great comedies of the 50's, 60's and 70's were filled by actors like these who, although not well known to the public, were well known amongst their peers. They give consistently good performances in a variety of roles. I knew Pitlik's name mostly from the credits of the "Barney Miller" tv series, but I've seen him on dozens of tv shows and movies from the 60's and 70's. It's these types of performers who are often missing from today's comedies. Too often, the film is built entirely around the lead actors, without gifted character actors to flesh out the scenes. It's these character ensembles that separate many of the classic comedies from the star vehicles of today.

    Dick Van Dyke is wonderful as the scheming, yet lovable Fitzwilly and he is matched by the beautiful and bright Barbara Feldon. I had a huge crush on her as a child, dating from her role as "99" on "Get Smart." She exudes warmth, charm, intelligence, and a sense of fun. Together, they make a great couple. Van Dyke's film career is often hit-or-miss, but, this is definitely a hit.

    As a side note to a previous review, this film was not produced by the Disney Studios. I assume the confusion is based on Van Dyke's many previous Disney movies. As far as morality goes, the people who were being hurt by the scams were mainly faceless corporations; an easy target for the general public to forgive. The Robin Hoods of the world are generally forgiven their larcenies as serving a greater good. Since it is established that Miss Vickie is very generous with her money, we can forgive the robbing-the-rich because it does, mostly, end up with the poor. Anyone who has ever grumbled about store prices is likely to forgive someone who "sticks it" to the companies who "rob" their customers. Yes, it's not that simple in the real world; but, this is a movie, after all.
    Vinny37

    An ethical & fun film

    I was surprised by one review deeming it unethical. The butler was in the wrong though for unselfish reasons. The story both had romance (& like another reviewer I too had a crush on Barbara Feldon in my preteen 1960's years) and rebuke: she saw the butler's heart and insisted that he end his life of crime and help the old lady only through honest ways. Good heart & bad action was changed to good heart & good action, wasn't it. And it was great fun too. This is a film that I'm looking to get my hands on. Dick van Dyke has had some good films (eg Chitty Chitty Bang Bang), and this is one of his best.
    Steve_Smith54

    Absolutely Hilarious

    This is one of the best comedy films I have ever seen. It really lifts my spirits when I am down. Dick Van Dyke and Barbara Feldon were great as well as having an excellent supporting cast. Of course the whole premise of the film is preposterous. Sooner or later Fitzwilly and crew would have been caught. But then I don't think being realistic makes for a very good comedy. As far as the comments one individual made about the film being "immoral" I will say that the film was never intended to be taken seriously. If it were to be taken seriously it would be a drama and not a comedy. Besides, Fitzwilly didn't steal to get rich or amass a fortune, but rather to support Miss Vicky out of gratitude for her kindness to him. Besides, Juliet reformed him in the end. Furthermore Fitzwilly only stole from the rich. The government and the rich steal from the average person every single day! In addition, the user who commented that it was Miss Vicky's father and not her husband who died and left her penniless was correct.
    SanDiego

    Neat sophisticated Dick Van Dyke comedy.

    Dick Van Dyke comedy that relies more on sophisticated comedy than slapstick. Van Dyke plays a sophisticated and proper butler. The old woman he works for is penniless but he keeps this from her allowing her to believe that she is rich and can give thousands of dollars to charities, which she does. The butler is also quite an educated brain and forms the household staff into a Robin Hood band which steals from the rich (namely insurance companies paying off department store thefts) to give to the old woman who in turn turns it over to the charities (minus household expenses). It is all rather organized and quite reminiscent in many ways to the butler role in "Candleshoe" and the gang in "Who's Minding the Mint," without the slapstick. Van Dyke is perfectly cast as the butler thief with good intentions who would do anything to make the woman happy. Barbara Feldon (99 of "Get Smart") arrives as the new secretary upsetting both the criminal acts and the private world of Van Dyke who seemingly for the first time gathers a love interest for someone besides the old woman. Rated G and briskly paced, but a little talky for kids used to Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. A neat film for those that love 1960's comedy and Dick Van Dyke.
    kleo96

    Fun Film

    This is one of those movies where you sit back, laugh and enjoy. For those who thought its morals were obscene really need to get a life. It was a fun movie with a fun plot all done with great actors. We need more movies like this. A timeless treasure.

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    • Trivia
      The copy machine Juliet wants to return is a Xerox 813, the world's first "desktop" plain paper copier. It weighed 200 pounds and was introduced in 1963.
    • Goofs
      When Fitzwilly is picking out a piano, there is a moving shadow from a piece of equipment.
    • Quotes

      Claude R. Fitzwilliam: May I present the Platypi: Jacques Stewart the 5th, Carlton Taylor the 4th, Sandy Whitehead the 3rd, Tucky Morgan the 5th, Woody Van Alstyne the 4th and Bonnie Merrick.

      Juliet Nowell: What? No number?

      Claude R. Fitzwilliam: Old family, new first name.

    • Connections
      Featured in Music by John Williams (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Make Me Rainbows
      Lyrics by Marilyn Bergman and Alan Bergman

      Music by John Williams (as Johnny Williams)

      [Played in the prelude to Fitzwilly and Juliet's date; reprise played over the end card and credits]

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 1972 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Por aquí pasó Fitzwilli
    • Filming locations
      • Steinway Hall, 109-113 West 57th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(piano store exterior)
    • Production company
      • The Mirisch Corporation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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