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Norman la folle

Original title: Norman... Is That You?
  • 1976
  • PG
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
464
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Norman la folle (1976)
Comedy

A black man is distraught when he discovers his son is gay and is determined to set him right.A black man is distraught when he discovers his son is gay and is determined to set him right.A black man is distraught when he discovers his son is gay and is determined to set him right.

  • Director
    • George Schlatter
  • Writers
    • Ron Clark
    • Sam Bobrick
    • George Schlatter
  • Stars
    • Redd Foxx
    • Pearl Bailey
    • Dennis Dugan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    464
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Schlatter
    • Writers
      • Ron Clark
      • Sam Bobrick
      • George Schlatter
    • Stars
      • Redd Foxx
      • Pearl Bailey
      • Dennis Dugan
    • 15User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Redd Foxx
    Redd Foxx
    • Ben Chambers
    Pearl Bailey
    Pearl Bailey
    • Beatrice Chambers
    Dennis Dugan
    Dennis Dugan
    • Garson Hobart
    Michael Warren
    Michael Warren
    • Norman Chambers
    Tamara Dobson
    Tamara Dobson
    • Audrey
    Vernee Watson
    Vernee Watson
    • Melody
    • (as Vernée Watson)
    Jayne Meadows
    Jayne Meadows
    • Adele Hobart
    George Furth
    George Furth
    • Mr. Sukara
    Sergio Aragonés
    Sergio Aragonés
    • Desk Clerk
    Sosimo Hernandez
    • Desk Clerk
    Wayland Flowers
    Wayland Flowers
    • Larry Davenport
    Allan Drake
    Allan Drake
    • Cab Driver
    Michael Masters
    Michael Masters
    • Delivery Man
    • (uncredited)
    Barbara Sharma
    Barbara Sharma
    • Bookstore Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Tovey
    • Old Man in Park
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • George Schlatter
    • Writers
      • Ron Clark
      • Sam Bobrick
      • George Schlatter
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    sixfive

    Modern gay people will find this "acceptance drama" dated

    From the producer of "Laugh-In", this movie is about as sophisticated as the average 70's sitcom, yet three times as long. Presented as part of MGM's "Soul Cinema" series, this black version of the classic "family discovers their son is gay" movie doesn't add anything new to the genre, and lacks any camp sensibility that might be a saving grace. There's only so many times that seeing a family "shocked" that their child is gay can be interesting - "Norman" comes off like a poorly executed issue-of-the-week movie from the bad old days. There's better queer and blaxxploitation flicks out there, I recommend passing on this one...
    9kpickell

    Excellent comedy about gay stereotypes

    Even though this movie came out a year before I was born, it is definetely one of my favorite comedies. It stars Redd Foxx as a father who tries to understand his son's homosexuality. Like most parents, he doesn't know a thing about what it means to be gay and has all of these stereotypical notions of what gay people are like. His son, Norman, is now grown up and living on his own. When his father, Ben, finds out that his son is gay, he pays his son a visit in hopes of changing him. The title comes from one of the funniest lines in the movie--when Ben gets to Norman's apartments he runs into a female prostitute and thinks it's his son in drag ("Norman... Is that you?"). The movie had me laughing from start to finish. Redd Foxx is great. Although a lot of the content is stereotypical, I didn't find anything offensive about the way the material was handled, and it even has a good ending. Highly recommended.
    6thomas-goodwin3

    Typical Comments of Critics

    Like MOST movie critics, the opinions expressed here only serve to prove what most movie goers already know, movie critics should stay at home and read Garfield, Snoopy or the like. I attended the premier of this movie with a group of friends and we ALL laughed until our sides were sore. I guess you have to be of "average intelligence" and a movie goer of that era to really appreciate this movie. Red Foxx WAS up to his "usual potential," Pearl Baily was a bit bland, the late Wayland Flowers STOLE the movie. There were only a few "gay theme" movies that ever made it to the big screen during that time. The Ritz, The Boys in the Band, and Norman is that you? None of these movies were "spectacular" but they filled a niche. Maybe you just had to be "gay" to understand just how humorous these movies were.
    9gparob

    Uneven, but terrific comedy bits inside!

    Norman, Is That You? was (this is all third hand, so take it with a grain of salt) adapted to an African American family from a Jewish one, when it made the transition off stage and onto screen. Also, it was one of those movies originally filmed in video, so the prints from the theater can't have been that great. Still, performances by Redd Foxx and others were pretty good.

    What I wanted to tell you all is that the movie is a PERIOD PIECE: it reflected the attitudes in the mid to early 70s about finding out you have a gay son or daughter in your family. For that reason alone, it's pretty interesting- if not a little "hollywood". Don't believe me? Check out lines about curtains, etc. Very stereotypical. Not too deep.

    But... the movie really shines in a couple of areas. There is a side splitting scene when Redd Foxx is trying to find his wife, who's run away with his brother (!) to Ensenada in a souped up Pinto. The phone conversation across the border is really memorable.

    But... the best scene in the movie is when Wayland Flowers and Madame did his/their gay routine that he used to do in gay bars and nightclubs. To the best of my knowledge, this is the only time that routine was filmed. And, it's a slightly cleaned up and much shorter version, I'm told. Still, it's vintage Madame, and shouldn't be missed. People are still stealing lines from Wayland; the man was truly gifted. Enjoy the movie!
    7ptb-8

    apparently.......yes.

    A genuine screaming situation comedy farce of the mid 70s this film was a HUGE hit for about 5 minutes and disappeared off the face of the earth. I am constantly amazed at some comedy films that are a big release one week and then vanish: HIGH ANXIETY, THE CHEAP DETECTIVE, THE BLACK BIRD, DON'T LOOK NOW WE'RE BEING SHOT AT.......... and have no profile at all today. NORMAN was the comedy of the month in whenever 1976 and everyone seemed to see it, laugh about it and then never ever mention it ever again. Famous for being shot on videotape and transferred to film, an experiment at the time, NORMAN is a raucous politically incorrect closet slamming farce that The Farrelly Brothers should look at remaking today. If they had made it in the first place there would be no complaints about its content and slant either. It is very funny and YES very rude and hilariously all wrong. Just as it should be. In fact as a groovy 1976 film with all those horror colours and clothes it actually works better today.

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    • Trivia
      To save money, the interior scenes were shot with a multi-camera television setup, then transferred to 35mm film.
    • Goofs
      During bookstore scene, a counter top display of a book by author/performer Steve Allen (whose wife Jayne Meadows appears in a major supporting role) keeps flip-flopping so cover is always on view, whether it is being shot from point-of-view of a customer or from that of behind counter clerk.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Redd Foxx Becomes a Movie Star (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      An Old Fashioned Man
      Music by William Goldstein (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Ronald Miller

      Performed by Smokey Robinson

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Norman... Is That You?
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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