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Sel, poivre et dynamite

Original title: Salt and Pepper
  • 1968
  • Approved
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
847
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Sel, poivre et dynamite (1968)
Buddy ComedyComedyCrimeThriller

An African American and a Briton, who own a nightclub in Soho, London, get mixed up in an intriguing plot when an intelligence agent is murdered in the club. Soon, they find themselves the t... Read allAn African American and a Briton, who own a nightclub in Soho, London, get mixed up in an intriguing plot when an intelligence agent is murdered in the club. Soon, they find themselves the target of a dangerous organization.An African American and a Briton, who own a nightclub in Soho, London, get mixed up in an intriguing plot when an intelligence agent is murdered in the club. Soon, they find themselves the target of a dangerous organization.

  • Director
    • Richard Donner
  • Writer
    • Michael Pertwee
  • Stars
    • Sammy Davis Jr.
    • Peter Lawford
    • Michael Bates
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    847
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Donner
    • Writer
      • Michael Pertwee
    • Stars
      • Sammy Davis Jr.
      • Peter Lawford
      • Michael Bates
    • 18User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sammy Davis Jr.
    Sammy Davis Jr.
    • Charles Salt
    Peter Lawford
    Peter Lawford
    • Christopher Pepper
    Michael Bates
    Michael Bates
    • Inspector Crabbe
    Ilona Rodgers
    Ilona Rodgers
    • Marianne Renaud
    John Le Mesurier
    John Le Mesurier
    • Col. Woodstock
    Graham Stark
    Graham Stark
    • Sgt. Walters
    Ernest Clark
    Ernest Clark
    • Col. Balsom
    Jeanne Roland
    • Mai Ling
    Robert Dorning
    Robert Dorning
    • Club secretary
    Robertson Hare
    Robertson Hare
    • Dove
    Geoffrey Lumsden
    • Foreign Secretary
    William Mervyn
    William Mervyn
    • Prime Minister
    Llewellyn Rees
    • 'Fake' Prime Minister
    Mark Singleton
    • 'Fake' Home Secretary
    Michael Trubshawe
    Michael Trubshawe
    • 'Fake' First Lord
    Francesca Tu
    Francesca Tu
    • Tsai Chan
    • (as Francisca Tu)
    Oliver MacGreevy
    • Rack
    Peter Hutchins
    • Straw
    • Director
      • Richard Donner
    • Writer
      • Michael Pertwee
    • All cast & crew
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    hillari

    Goofy

    An attempt to bring back the glory days of the Rat Pack. Both Davis and Lawford were middle aged men at that time. That's a little long in the tooth to play swinging cats in England. The plot is something about the men fighting off false charges after their hip night club is closed down. Full of jokes that probably would have worked better on Laugh-In, but then, maybe not.
    5Fred_Rap

    Sammy & Peter as London's grooviest spies

    Rat Packers Sammy Davis Jr. And Peter Lawford went to London to produce and star in this swinging, puke-a-delic spy spoof -- although their real aim, no doubt, was to make whoopee with all the mini-skirted dollybirds their middle-aged testes could stand.

    Here's hoping the dear boys got their jollies; I know I did (metaphorically speaking, that is) watching them do the Frug, hit on chicks, and dodge bullets as they make like Matt Helm times two, commit fashion crimes unto God and Armani, hit on some more chicks, get cheeky with the coppers, and smoke, smoke, smoke themselves silly as if courting lung cancer was a badge of coolness.

    Written by the great Michael Pertwee (LAUGHTER IN PARADISE, LADIES WHO DO) and directed by Richard Donner, who would later attempt to re-work the Salt and Pepper formula in LETHAL WEAPON, minus the groovilicious trappings. (Danny Glover in love beads? Perish the thought!)
    5movieswithgreg

    Stay for the London Swingin' 60s fashions, leave for everything else

    This is just too goofy and corny to rate well. The editing and continuity are clunky, but that's not the worst of it. The goofy 50s sitcom musical cues are beyond cliche, the dialogue is fit only for 50s sitcoms, and the movie is so stupid that it can only be enjoyed by cultural deficients or hipsters who like their fare drenched in superficial ironies.

    It has historical merit as an exaggerated view of fashions, looks and behaviors of London's famous swingin' 60s. This film was meant to be hip at the time, so it can be viewed by modern eyes as a window into what director Donner thought would sell as 'cool.'
    10kpmerriweather

    pretty swingin movie with 2 rat packers in spy caper

    I thought this movie was pretty hep and funny, given its age (came out in 1968). You can't go wrong in this goofy spy film set in swinging 60's London. Sammy plays Charles Salt and Lawson plays Chris Pepper, nightclub owners of the Salt and Pepper Club by night and spies by day. There's pretty girls and Sammy and Lawson getting into all sorts of trouble while still looking cool. Sammy is working his usual swinging self with numerous wardrobe changes and Lawson being the brains of the group. The duo work well together, especially during exchanges to each other. Some folks might not like this lighthearted film so it's not to be taken too seriously. Davis's song "i like the way you dance" features.
    Michael_Elliott

    The Stars Are Good, The Rest Not Too Much

    Salt and Pepper (1968)

    ** (out of 4)

    Charles Salt (Sammy Davis, Jr.) and Christopher Pepper (Peter Lawford) are friends who own a nightclub in Soho and after a woman is found dead there they are held on suspicion. Pretty soon the two are working as undercover spies to try and track down why so many other agents are being killed.

    The 1960s were full of various spy movies and Rat Pack member Dean Martin was having a major success with his series. It was an obvious idea to try and get others into the mix and with SALT AND PEPPER both Davis and Lawford got to get back up on the big screen. Sadly, the end result isn't nearly as good as one would have hoped for.

    For the most part SALT AND PEPPER is a mildly entertaining film that works largely because of the two leads and their performances. There's no question that they've got a nice chemistry together and their timing bouncing off each other is quite good. Davis is given an extended music sequence and Lawford gets to be that classic British charmer. The two of them make the film worth watching and especially if you're fans of theirs.

    With that said, outside of them there's really not too much going on here. The plot itself is rather routine, boring and it never offers up any fresh or original. I'd also argue that the direction is rather lackluster and there's not really much humor to be found in the screenplay. Technically speaking the film is well-made but there's just not enough entertainment here to make it worth recommending.

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    Related interests

    Steve Martin and John Candy in Un ticket pour deux (1987)
    Buddy Comedy
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    Comedy
    James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Sharon Angela, Max Casella, Dan Grimaldi, Joe Perrino, Donna Pescow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tony Sirico, and Michael Drayer in Les Soprano (1999)
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    • Trivia
      The title song played over the end credits concludes with Sammy singing: "Next time I'm gonna get the girl, that's definite," a Bond-like hint of a sequel, which did occur with Une fois de plus (1970).
    • Goofs
      Charles Salt drives a Secret Agent car that has a control panel on the dashboard with the letters B-N-O-J-S-X. These letters stand for the various secret agent things the car can do -- for example, pressing "N" makes the car fire tire-puncturing NAILS at a pursuing car, and pressing the "O" button sends OIL at a pursuing vehicle. However, the audience never finds out what the buttons "J" or "X" stand for, or do. This could be a plot hole error.
    • Quotes

      Christopher Pepper: [the Inspector had just called him "Mr. Salt"] I'm Pepper, he's Salt.

      Inspector Crabbe: Odd.

      Charles Salt: Isn't it?

    • Connections
      Followed by Une fois de plus (1970)
    • Soundtracks
      I Like the Way You Dance
      Written by Sammy Davis Jr. and George Rhodes

      Performed by Sammy Davis Jr.

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    • Release date
      • July 3, 1968 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Salt and Pepper
    • Filming locations
      • Elvetham Hall, Hartley Wintney, Hampshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Chrislaw Productions
      • Trace-Mark Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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