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Mais qui a tué son mari ?

Original title: Somebody Killed Her Husband
  • 1978
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Jeff Bridges and Farrah Fawcett in Mais qui a tué son mari ? (1978)
ComedyCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

A woman's husband is murdered and she and her lover must find the killer or stand accused of doing it themselves.A woman's husband is murdered and she and her lover must find the killer or stand accused of doing it themselves.A woman's husband is murdered and she and her lover must find the killer or stand accused of doing it themselves.

  • Director
    • Lamont Johnson
  • Writer
    • Reginald Rose
  • Stars
    • Farrah Fawcett
    • Jeff Bridges
    • John Wood
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
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    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lamont Johnson
    • Writer
      • Reginald Rose
    • Stars
      • Farrah Fawcett
      • Jeff Bridges
      • John Wood
    • 6User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Farrah Fawcett
    Farrah Fawcett
    • Jenny Moore
    • (as Farrah Fawcett-Majors)
    Jeff Bridges
    Jeff Bridges
    • Jerry Green
    John Wood
    John Wood
    • Ernest Van Santen
    Tammy Grimes
    Tammy Grimes
    • Audrey Van Santen
    John Glover
    John Glover
    • Herbert Little
    Patricia Elliott
    Patricia Elliott
    • Helene
    Mary McCarty
    Mary McCarty
    • Flora
    Laurence Guittard
    • Preston Moore
    Vincent Robert Santa Lucia
    • Benjamin
    Beeson Carroll
    Beeson Carroll
    • Frank Danziger
    Eddie Lawrence
    • Other Neighbor
    Arthur Rhyris
    • Customer
    Jean-Pierre Stewart
    • Man in Beret
    Terri DuHaime
    • Lulu's Mother
    Sands Hall
    • Girl Typist
    Joseph Culliton
    Joseph Culliton
    • Night Doorman
    Dave Johnson
    • Day Doorman
    Melissa Farris
    Melissa Farris
    • Employee
    • (as Melissa Ferris)
    • Director
      • Lamont Johnson
    • Writer
      • Reginald Rose
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    10bosun1

    Hey,Give it a chance!

    I recently acquired a copy of this movie on VHS & thought it was absolutely fantastic-better than all that drivel that Hollywood dishes out today,that's for sure!.The movie takes a while to get to the point,but hey,nothing's perfect.There's even a slight hint of comedy in some parts.All in All,I found it an entertaining who-done-it that is typical of 1970's TV movies.The mild-mannered housewife role played by Farrah Fawcett-Majors (as she was then known) is a complete departure from her earlier work on 'Charlie's Angels'.She wears very little make-up or hair dye.This movie is not everyone's cup of tea,but it's good enough for a rainy Sunday afternoon or a night in with family or friends.
    SceneByScene

    Fun retro-feel 'screwball' comedy taking the viewer back to the comedy movies of the 1930s & 1960s

    Quirky comedy drama, very much in the 1960s/1970s mould. (Think of a film starring the actor Richard Benjamin and you won't be far off.)

    Fun and lightweight, while avoiding being popcorn for the eyes. This is a film that deserves a far more positive reception than that on its release in 1978. A comedy which harks back to the 'screwball' comedies of the 1930s & late-1960s. With a quick-spinning romance thrown in to add to the appeal of the leads, a well-cast Jeff Bridges & Farrah Fawcett.

    The movie is an enthusiastic comedy that, despite this energy, is a well-honed production. With a storyline that has dead bodies that start piling up, murder & mayhem afoot, and a climactic maniacal chase around the basement of a New York department store. This film could easily have been made in the 1930s with Clark Gable or Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn or Carole Lombard. Or Barbra Streisand & George Segal. Slightly less rapid patter than in days gone by perhaps, and a story set at a marginally more 'paced' speed. Nonetheless this is a film with a clever script (well put together by Reginald Rose) that gives the characters just the right amount to say, and at the right times.

    The plot line does not labour nor over-explain itself, leaving the viewer with just the right amount of information/number of scenes to deduce what is going on for themselves: spot on. With all the extras required of this type of film: a brand new romance, slightly larger-than-life oddball characters, and the 'bad guys' operating in the background to events. A rapid sequence of occurrences culminate in a fun - almost circus-like - but also appropriately dramatic conclusion.

    There is great comic timing by the leads, especially Jeff Bridges who 'owns' the scenes with his easy voice, long & leggy moves, and an almost clown-like perfection to the comedy in his role. In turn Farrah Fawcett also gives a good performance (in what was the actress's first lead role in a film). She avoids playing her role as too glamorous - it would have been easy for her to slip into doing so, this film being made in her 'Charlie's Angels' heyday - which gives her character more credibility. Sweetly lovable, with an adorable babe in her arms (played, I must add, by a very winning little toddler of an actor!), Farrah Fawcett plays the rich-man's-wife who married the wrong type of man - a career-obsessed & greedy executive - with just the right amount of piquancy. She makes us believe in her hope for a happier change to a life with Jeff Bridges' less mercenary shop assistant/unpublished writer. The two leads complement each other to perfection.

    This film was a surprise find on the TV programme one early afternoon. Not a film I was at all aware of - even as an admirer of Jeff Bridges. So a real treat! The two leads play opposite each other well: depicting their characters as human enough to be likable, but caught up in bizarre series of events that take over their lives; while under all the excitement is a touching and budding romance.

    Not too zany, and a plot just about believable, this is true entertainment.

    A must-see for Jeff B. or Farrah F. 'completists'. Or just for an enjoyable couple of hours' viewing. If you bear in mind when watching this sweet comedy that this was the 1970s, when the 'gloss' of the films of the next decade hadn't yet kicked in, then you will expect the style of cinematic enjoyment this film provides. A somewhat retrospective piece, and a film of offbeat exuberance. Well worth the viewing, this film provides a 'zestful' afternoon of TV distraction.
    4moonspinner55

    Farrah leaves TV for this?

    Ironic that Farrah Fawcett-Majors would break her "Charlie's Angels" TV contract to do this picture and her next (the ill-fated "Sunburn"): both look and play like TV-movies lost on the big screen. I was absolutely astounded that this film was shot by cinematographers Andrew Laszlo and Ralf Bode--two veteran lensmen and the thing looks dark and muddy like somebody's home movies. The script is updated "Charade" (in fact, in Japan it was called "Charade '79"), and Jeff Bridges looks ridiculous in a big bear-daddy beard and smooth chest. But forget all that. How is Farrah? She talks slowly--like a little girl--and tries holding her dazzle back. But a Farrah without dazzle has no purpose in a romantic comedy-mystery. She lugs an infant around and cries convincingly, but this meet-cute story has a chronic case of the cutes. It did nothing positive for her in 1978 and--apparently--has not involved audiences of this generation either. When people say "The Burning Bed" saved her career--this is from what they speak. *1/2 from ****
    5gridoon

    ...And You Won't Care To Find Out Who It Was

    What do you get when you mix together cutesy-poo romance, self-conscious comedy and a muddled mystery plot that nobody cares about? You get this Hitchcock imitation that can't stand up to any kind of comparison with the real thing. Farrah Fawsett is too flat here to make us believe that any man would become infatuated with her at first sight. (**)

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    • Trivia
      Star Jeff Bridges once said of working on this film: "I was turned on by the idea of working again with director Lamont Johnson, with whom I'd done Last American Hero (1973) ('Stock Car Racer'). And I was curious about the phenomenon that is Farrah Fawcett-Majors [Farrah Fawcett]. But I did worry that she was into being a personality, and not an actress. But whatever fears I may have had soon disappeared - she was great! By the end of the first week, I couldn't believe how good she was. After two weeks, I said to myself: 'You had better look sharp, Bridges!".
    • Quotes

      Jerry Green: I can offer you instant poverty plus an employees' discount at Macy's.

      Jenny Moore: I accept.

      Jerry Green: Did I - did I just ask you to marry me and you said yes?

      Jenny Moore: Yes!

    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Death on the Nile/Somebody Killed Her Husband/Interiors/The Boys From Brazil/A Wedding/Piranha/Up in Smoke (1978)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Keeps Getting Stronger Every Day
      Performed by Neil Sedaka

      Written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield

      Arranged and Conducted by Artie Butler

      © 1978 Kiddio Music Co. Don Kirshner Music

      Neil Sedaka courtesy of Elektra Records

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 1978 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Somebody Killed Her Husband
    • Filming locations
      • 435 East 52nd Street, New York City, New York, USA(Interior of Farrah Fawcett's apartment)
    • Production companies
      • Fawcett-Majors Productions
      • Melvin Simon Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,100,000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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