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La folle mission du docteur Schaeffer

Original title: The President's Analyst
  • 1967
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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James Coburn in La folle mission du docteur Schaeffer (1967)
When the overworked and stressed-out White House presidential shrink runs away, the CEA and the FBR scramble to retrieve him before he could be abducted by various competing foreign intelligence services.
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A psychiatrist suddenly gets assigned to be the US president's shrink. Paranoid from the many spies tailing him in hope of kidnapping him, he runs away, and dozens of spies, and the FBI, CIA... Read allA psychiatrist suddenly gets assigned to be the US president's shrink. Paranoid from the many spies tailing him in hope of kidnapping him, he runs away, and dozens of spies, and the FBI, CIA, and various agencies scramble to retrieve him.A psychiatrist suddenly gets assigned to be the US president's shrink. Paranoid from the many spies tailing him in hope of kidnapping him, he runs away, and dozens of spies, and the FBI, CIA, and various agencies scramble to retrieve him.

  • Director
    • Theodore J. Flicker
  • Writer
    • Theodore J. Flicker
  • Stars
    • James Coburn
    • Godfrey Cambridge
    • Severn Darden
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Theodore J. Flicker
    • Writer
      • Theodore J. Flicker
    • Stars
      • James Coburn
      • Godfrey Cambridge
      • Severn Darden
    • 71User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    James Coburn
    James Coburn
    • Dr. Sidney Schaefer
    Godfrey Cambridge
    Godfrey Cambridge
    • Don Masters
    Severn Darden
    Severn Darden
    • Kropotkin
    Joan Delaney
    Joan Delaney
    • Nan Butler
    Pat Harrington Jr.
    Pat Harrington Jr.
    • Arlington Hewes
    • (as Pat Harrington)
    Barry McGuire
    • Old Wrangler
    Jill Banner
    Jill Banner
    • Snow White
    Eduard Franz
    Eduard Franz
    • Ethan Allan Cocket
    Walter Burke
    Walter Burke
    • Henry Lux
    Will Geer
    Will Geer
    • Dr. Lee-Evan
    William Daniels
    William Daniels
    • Wynn Quantrill
    Joan Darling
    Joan Darling
    • Jeff Quantrill
    Sheldon Collins
    Sheldon Collins
    • Bing Quantrill
    Arte Johnson
    Arte Johnson
    • Sullivan
    Martin Horsey
    • 1st Puddlian
    William Beckley
    William Beckley
    • 2nd Puddlian
    Kathleen Hughes
    Kathleen Hughes
    • White House Tourist
    Walt Davis
    • Phoneman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Theodore J. Flicker
    • Writer
      • Theodore J. Flicker
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    User reviews71

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    10craigjclark

    "Very good, indeed!"

    "The President's Analyst" is a satirical counter-culture classic that takes aim at everything and everyone, including the counter culture itself. It's also endlessly quotable and is probably the only movie where you'll hear a line like "Don't say Chinks. Say Chinese restaurant. Chinks is bigoted." Absolutely golden.

    My father used to work for The Phone Company and he absolutely loved this movie, as did I from the first time I saw it. I taped it off AMC years ago before they turned evil (back when there were no commercial breaks and they still showed plenty of films letterboxed), and I wouldn't part with my tape for anything in the world -- expect maybe a special edition DVD with all of the original footage and music restored.

    To anyone who says this film is boring or unfunny, I say, "Poppycock!"
    8mal-36139

    "Trust no one" Lol

    This satire is as relevant today as it was in the 60's. James Coburn's performance was more than just entertaining. It's easy to see why he was so sought after in those days. This film remains among my top picks along with the likes of "M.A.S.H. " and "Catch 22."
    8Hey_Sweden

    "The Canadian Secret Service". LOL.

    James Coburn is a psychiatrist selected for a major assignment: personal analyst to the President of the U.S. of A. At first, he's beaming with pride at this great honour, until he realizes that he has to be constantly on call. Suffering a nervous breakdown, he goes A.W.O.L. This proves to be too much temptation for foreign powers to withstand, as they send agent after agent to abduct Coburn and find out just what the President may have told him during therapy. Meanwhile, Coburns' own government doesn't want him divulging anything, of course, so now he's expendable.

    Written and directed by Theodore J. Flicker, "The President's Analyst" is a very sharp and clever political satire, taking aim at so-called "liberalism", the hippie generation, the Cold War, etc. It's not necessarily always funny in a "ha-ha" sort of way, but it should continuously amuse the viewer, especially if they were alive during the era when this first was released. Its plot involves such agencies as the "C.E.A." and the "F.B.R.", not to mention the most heinous of them all: "T.P.C." Over 50 years later, it still works quite well, with top performances by all concerned. It further benefits from grand widescreen photography and a jaunty soundtrack composed by Lalo Schifrin. Best of all is the priceless left turn the film takes in the final act, when it shows us just who the TRUE villains are.

    Coburn is always fun, and he shines once again in this performance. It's just hilarious to see him hiding out with the hippies, and wearing an appropriate disguise. (He also plays a mean gong.) He's very well supported by a clean-shaven Severn Darden as Russian agent Kropotkin, Godfrey Cambridge as amiable C.E.A. agent Don Masters, and the enticingly sexy Joan Delaney as Coburn's girlfriend. Other familiar faces include Pat Harrington Jr., Jill Banner, Eduard Franz, Walter Burke, Will Geer, William Daniels, Joan Darling, and Arte Johnson. In one interesting twist, we never do see the President on screen.

    Good fun, and somewhat forgotten over time, although you CANNOT miss it if you enjoy a solid satire and / or are a big fan of the eternally cool Coburn.

    Eight out of 10.
    BlackArt

    Beware of the "Altered Music" version

    Because of copyright problems (probably resulting from Barry McGuire finding God) some of the music has been replaced on most copies of the home video version. This replacement REALLY spoils some of the best parts of the film. The most evident example takes place during the stalking scene in the field. The sceen was designed to keep in pace with the song being played. The replacement is at the wrong tempo and spoils the whole scene. The scene at the club when Dr. Schaffer gets nabs was missing on my copy as well.

    AMC showed the film with the proper music, but without the eyeball footage and how he meets Nan.

    In the uncut version, it is one of my favorite films.
    aktaylor

    "You must be at LEAST this age: ____ to find this movie funny."

    Au contraire, Jacob Cremins, The President's Analyst is a brilliant snapshot of mid-60s America, with all the insane paranoia and absurdity of a culture spinning out of control. It is intensely funny to anyone born before 1955. I'm sorry you had such a disagreeable experience viewing it. Your generation will have your movies, this one is mine.

    This is a wonderful Christmas movie for the old fart on your shopping list. William Daniels' role as a gun-happy suburbanite is worth the price alone. The talented, and woefully under-used Godfrey Cambridge finally gets a star turn as a government agent undergoing analysis. And Barry ("Eve of Destruction") McGuire as the leader of a band of hippie musicians is a dead-on send up of the emerging flower children.

    Yes, one had to be a telephone customer before the advent of the Baby Bells to grasp the sheer villainy of THE PHONE COMPANY!

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    • Trivia
      In one scene being shot on the lower west side of New York City, James Coburn was being chased by two uniformed NYPD officers, who were just actors playing New York cops. Shouting "Stop, stop", they chased Coburn around a corner and he ran into a real NYPD officer, who dropped him with one blow from his nightstick. Coburn had to seek medical treatment, which postponed the filming for a time.
    • Goofs
      Every line referring to the "FBR" or "CEA" is dubbed, often quite obviously. The actors were actually saying "FBI" and "CIA," but at the behest of the actual agencies the names were changed in post-production.
    • Quotes

      Don Masters, CEA Agent: I was five. And I knew there were colored people and white people. But then Mama took me to school, and it was almost all white kids. And nothing much happened on the first day. But on the second day, I was walking to school alone - my big brother, he was already in the third grade, and when you got a kid brother in kindergarten it can be kind of an embarrassment. So he ran on ahead to be with his buddies. Anyhow, there was a group of white kids on the street up ahead, and as I came up they started laughing and running and yelling, "Run! Run! Here comes the nigger! Run, run!"

      [softly:]

      Don Masters, CEA Agent: Here comes the nigger. And I looked around, and I didn't see any niggers. But if they wanted to play, so did I. So I started laughing and running and yelling, "Run, run! Here comes the nigger!"

      [Whispered:]

      Don Masters, CEA Agent: Run, run. Here comes the nigger. Suddenly there was my big brother. And I ran up to him, and I started yelling, "Run, run, here comes the nigger!" And he hit me. Then he did something worse - he told me what a nigger was. And that I was it.

    • Crazy credits
      Film disclaimer: 'This film has not been made with the consent or cooperation of the Federal Board of Regulations (F.B.R.) or the Central Enquires Agency (C.E.A.). Any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental, and so forth and so on.
    • Alternate versions
      Due to a copyright dispute, all recent video and laserdisc releases omit a sequence featuring songs by Barry McGuire on the soundtrack.
    • Connections
      Featured in Film Review: International Films (1968)
    • Soundtracks
      Inner Manipulations
      Composed by Barry McGuire and Paul Potash

      Sung by Barry McGuire

      (A Dunhill Records Artist)

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    • Release date
      • October 8, 1969 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • The President's Analyst
    • Filming locations
      • Washington, District of Columbia, USA
    • Production company
      • Panpiper Productions
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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