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La route à deux

Original title: Just Me and You
  • TV Movie
  • 1978
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
107
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La route à deux (1978)
Comedy

Gentle comedy about 2 strangers (Grodin, Lasser) with personal issues, who drive across America.Gentle comedy about 2 strangers (Grodin, Lasser) with personal issues, who drive across America.Gentle comedy about 2 strangers (Grodin, Lasser) with personal issues, who drive across America.

  • Director
    • John Erman
  • Writer
    • Louise Lasser
  • Stars
    • Louise Lasser
    • Charles Grodin
    • Michael Alldredge
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    107
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Erman
    • Writer
      • Louise Lasser
    • Stars
      • Louise Lasser
      • Charles Grodin
      • Michael Alldredge
    • 10User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Louise Lasser
    Louise Lasser
    • Jane Alofsin
    Charles Grodin
    Charles Grodin
    • Michael Lindsay
    Michael Alldredge
    Michael Alldredge
    • Max
    Miriam Byrd-Nethery
    Miriam Byrd-Nethery
    • Connie
    Noble Willingham
    Noble Willingham
    • Gas Station Owner
    Julie Bovasso
    Julie Bovasso
    • Waitress
    Paul Fix
    Paul Fix
    • The Old Man
    Rosemary De Angelis
      Tony DiBenedetto
      • Stranger
      • (uncredited)
      Jeff Eagle
        Sam Edwards
        Sam Edwards
          Belle Ellig
            Dennis Erdman
              Marcella Lowery
              Marcella Lowery
              • Stranger
              • (uncredited)
              Michael Morgan
                Kate Murtagh
                Kate Murtagh
                  Mark Syers
                  • Farmer
                  • (uncredited)
                  Dave Thomas
                  Dave Thomas
                    • Director
                      • John Erman
                    • Writer
                      • Louise Lasser
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                    10peej-5

                    "Wedge It In It's Lock!!!!!!!!!"

                    Touching and beautifully done, and there is such chemistry between the actors. A real uplifter and a truly emotionally satisfying love story. And who says there are no big laughs in this movie? I break out in a HUGE smile when I think of how exasperated Charles got while Louise was "coaching" him while he attempted to change the flat tire. And the story about the lady who wore a tomato pin, and the bit in the car where Louise says her name is Little Connie. Or what about when she's calling her boyfriend in California, Roger Porchnik, and she has to leave a message with his answering service: "Tell him Jane called. Yes, Jane. Jane, from his RELATIONSHIP." I can't write anymore-I'm laughing too hard!!!! YES-WE MUST HAVE THIS ON DVD PLEEEEEEEEEAASSSEEEEE!!!!!
                    8stax00

                    I wanna have this on DVD !

                    I caught this movie late night on German television. It had the original American voices replaced with German voices, and I fell in the middle of the movie.

                    But still it was very entertaining.

                    It's a good old feel-good movie with funny intelligent dialogs.

                    Very amusing and thought-provoking to see a grown ICT-guy get to know a fuzzy unstable hippie woman in a pregnancy dress.

                    entertainment for people who like reading books.

                    I really want this one on DVD !

                    cheers.

                    (and 10 lines is too many)
                    10wmdash

                    A cult favorite. One of the funniest movies.

                    Why hasn't this been released on DVD? A unique comedy with loads of belly laughs. Louise Lasser and Charles Grodin are perfect in this little known cult favorite. The writing is brilliant. Two strangers are thrown together in a trek cross country by car. It turns out that each is a lost soul in his/her own way. It's a beautiful, funny adventure that will leave you feeling good for a few days after seeing it. Some of the scenes will haunt you and have you cracking up when you think of them. Two scenes that are classic are: a trip to a drive through restaurant and at the phone booth of a gas station. If you get the chance you should definitely see this. You won't forget it. PLEASE give it to us on DVD.
                    10superstar49

                    A Real Gem

                    This has been a huge favorite in our family for years. I remember seeing it premiere on NBC back in '78.

                    Charles Grodin is the perfect straight man to Louise Lasser's "Crazy Jane" character. These two are complete opposites, but such couples do exist, and in real life they do fall in love, such as the ending to the story. There are several fine moments in the film, but my absolute favorite is the "Drive-thru" scene. This is where Lasser takes over the driving on this cross-country trip, and with Grodin in the passenger seat, decide to get some fast food by going to a Jim Dandy drive-thru. I knew back in '78 when I first saw it that this was a classic moment in TV history, as Lasser, whose character has never order at a "drive-thru" before, asks "Do you have anything diet?"

                    There isn't any one hysterical moment in the film, but throughout there are some real rib ticklers. Like when Lasser and Grodin have just had a fight, and with Lasser in the back seat with her arms crossed, a radio program is heard in which a super low voiced transexual discusses "her" new dress with a Peter Pan collar. Lasser's giggles are infectious, and soon the two ma ke up. Another highlight is when Lasser and Grodin order breakfast at a Denny's type restaurant, and Jane keeps changing her order with the waitress (Julia Bovasso). Very funny stuff.

                    Obviously this movie isn't for everyone, but it's a classic amongst its followers.
                    9Andersonde7

                    "Do I look fat to you?"

                    A guy needs to make a car trip from New York to Los Angeles in four days, and advertises in the paper for someone to share the driving. A very talkative but attractive young woman answers the ad, and convinces him to take her along. The movie consists of the comedic interactions on their trip that gradually transform their relationship from one in which he is immediately sorry he brought her along, to the inevitable realization that they are in love, not with those they presumably drove across America to see, but with each other.

                    The two main characters complemented each other perfectly - he the level headed guy, she the dizzy dame he finally falls for. The dialogue, written by Louise Lasser, was fall-down funny. A certain ability to suspend reality is necessary to get into the spirit of the movie, but for those who can, it is a trip you will remember for a long time.

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                    • Release date
                      • May 22, 1978 (United States)
                    • Country of origin
                      • United States
                    • Language
                      • English
                    • Also known as
                      • Just Me and You
                    • Filming locations
                      • California Incline, Santa Monica, California, USA(Location)
                    • Production companies
                      • Roger Gimbel Productions
                      • EMI Television
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                      1 hour 40 minutes
                    • Color
                      • Color
                    • Sound mix
                      • Mono
                    • Aspect ratio
                      • 1.33 : 1

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