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Bienvenue Mister Chance

Original title: Being There
  • 1979
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
81K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
3,418
848
Bienvenue Mister Chance (1979)
One of Peter Sellers finest and final roles as an unassuming gardener who is mistaken for a brilliant philosoper
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After the death of his employer forces him out of the only home he's ever known, a simpleminded, sheltered gardener becomes an unlikely trusted advisor to a powerful tycoon and an insider in... Read allAfter the death of his employer forces him out of the only home he's ever known, a simpleminded, sheltered gardener becomes an unlikely trusted advisor to a powerful tycoon and an insider in Washington politics.After the death of his employer forces him out of the only home he's ever known, a simpleminded, sheltered gardener becomes an unlikely trusted advisor to a powerful tycoon and an insider in Washington politics.

  • Director
    • Hal Ashby
  • Writers
    • Jerzy Kosinski
    • Robert C. Jones
  • Stars
    • Peter Sellers
    • Shirley MacLaine
    • Melvyn Douglas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    81K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,418
    848
    • Director
      • Hal Ashby
    • Writers
      • Jerzy Kosinski
      • Robert C. Jones
    • Stars
      • Peter Sellers
      • Shirley MacLaine
      • Melvyn Douglas
    • 388User reviews
    • 127Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 14 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Peter Sellers
    Peter Sellers
    • Chance
    Shirley MacLaine
    Shirley MacLaine
    • Eve Rand
    Melvyn Douglas
    Melvyn Douglas
    • Benjamin Rand
    Jack Warden
    Jack Warden
    • President 'Bobby'
    Richard Dysart
    Richard Dysart
    • Dr. Robert Allenby
    Richard Basehart
    Richard Basehart
    • Vladimir Skrapinov
    Ruth Attaway
    Ruth Attaway
    • Louise
    David Clennon
    David Clennon
    • Thomas Franklin
    • (as Dave Clennon)
    Fran Brill
    Fran Brill
    • Sally Hayes
    Denise DuBarry
    Denise DuBarry
    • Johanna Franklin
    Oteil Burbridge
    • Lolo
    Ravenell Keller III
    • Abbaz
    Brian Corrigan
    • Policeman by White House
    Alfie Brown
    • Old Woman asked for lunch
    • (as Alfredine Brown)
    Don Jacob
    • David
    • (as Donald Jacob)
    Ernest McClure
    • Jeffrey
    • (as Ernest M. McClure)
    Kenneth Patterson
    • Perkins
    Richard Venture
    Richard Venture
    • Wilson
    • Director
      • Hal Ashby
    • Writers
      • Jerzy Kosinski
      • Robert C. Jones
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    User reviews388

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    Stephen-35

    Perhaps one of the saddest movies ever made?

    To learn that Peter Sellers spent the last ten years of his life dedicated to producing this film, reluctantly taking parts in the Pink Panther series to gain enough money to do so, is dedication enough to tell you that this film meant a lot to Sellers.

    It is sad that Sellers died just one year after completing the film, which to me stands as a testament to his talent.

    Being There was not a successful film, indeed many people have never heard of it. If you haven't seen it, track it down. It is one of the most touching films I have ever seen.
    8caspian1978

    The Great Peter Sellers

    Peter Sellers should have taken home the Academy Award for his role in Being There. A lifetime of comedies behind him, Sellers ended his career as an actor and a comic legend with this classic. Hard to believe that this was made over 20 years ago, it is still as funny as ever. Since then, no other comedian has captured the raw talent of comedy that Sellers could create. The silent comedy and the physical comedy that Sellers made was not only timeless but funnier than most of the comedy we see in film today. Second to maybe his role in Lolita and in the Pink Panther series, Sellers is not only funny, but gives his best performance in Being There. A terrific story with interesting and real characters, Being There is a delight.
    8tbonea28

    Sellers a work of Art.

    Being There is a film about a simple and mildly retarded gardener, played by Peter Sellers who's entire adult life was gardening for an elderly gentleman and watching television. When the old man dies, Chancey is left homeless and on his own. Due to his past recluse surroundings he is unaware of the every day technology, such as telephone, elevators etc., which leads to some comical situations. He is saved from the streets, by a wealthy woman, Eve Rand, played by Shirley MacLean. When her limo backs into him she takes him home to be treated by her dying husbands physician Dr Allenby played by Richard Dysort. Everyone mistakes Chancey's simple mutterings as profound insight and wisdom. Benjamin Rand played by Melvin Douglas is a wealthy influential business tycoon who is well connected in politics and a personal friend of the President, played by Jack Warden. They also mistake the simple utterance's as insightful.

    Although the film is comical at times, it is also very sad, as Chancey lacks awareness of what's going on around him most of the time. He has no reaction, even when Eve Rand, tries to seduce him, which is one of the many humourous scenes.

    The filming and directing is good and the film moves along with a good pace, and is very entertaining and a must see for all Peter Sellers fans. Once again Sellers shows the incredible talent, that he was so well known for.
    healym

    A well-kept secret

    This film is an absolute jewel. The main character, played by Peter Sellers, is the exact opposite of the film itself. Chauncey/Chance is simple, vapid, unconcerned and utterly unselfconscious, yet he radiates an image of being ponderous, calculating, and complex. The film is deceptively straightforward and uncomplicated on the surface, but is rich and complex upon reflection. The film is very enigmatic (even the title seems to make no sense, even though it seems like it should) and lends itself to interpretation. This is one of those films that you have to talk about after seeing it, and you'll find endless points of view to consider. More than that, however, this film is historically fascinating. Taken as a whole, the movie, the book, the behind the scenes intrigue, the place it holds in the careers of the Stars, the writers and the directors, makes this an exceptionally interesting and enjoyable film.
    tfrizzell

    Quietly Demonstrates What an Enormous Talent Peter Sellers Was.

    The original "Forrest Gump" came out in 1979 when Hal Ashby's "Being There" was first released. A quietly brilliant, hilarious, heart-wrenching and heart-warming motion picture that showed how great Peter Sellers (Oscar-nominated) was and how limitless his range was. He stars as a gardener at an old mansion in Washington, D.C. who has never been outside of the owner's small piece of property. When the owner dies, he has to leave the only home he has ever known. Sellers has no knowledge of anything except what he sees on television and he has a strange sort of child-like innocence that endears him to all he comes into contact with. After a minor accident, Sellers is taken to the home of a ridiculously wealthy political lobbyist (Melvyn Douglas in his second Oscar-winning performance) who is literally being kept alive as he has a rare form of cancer. Douglas immediately takes a liking to Sellers and so does his much-younger wife (Shirley MacLaine). Sellers is now in the spotlight though as he gets to meet the president (Jack Warden) and slowly starts to gain popularity and political support from those around him. Of course Sellers does not realize any of this as his understanding of such things are beyond his somewhat limited mental capabilities. A simply brilliant film that is carried by Sellers' amazing personal best performance. Everyone else is adequate, but this is Sellers' show. Douglas won the Oscar mainly due to sympathy votes, but surprisingly Sellers would die before Douglas as he passed away less than six months after receiving his Oscar nod of a massive heart attack. As good as Dustin Hoffman was in "Kramer vs. Kramer", I still wish that Sellers would have won the Oscar for this role which is one of the finest performances ever throughout the entire history of the cinema. 5 stars out of 5.

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    • Trivia
      It took Peter Sellers nearly nine years to get this movie made by a studio, mainly because by the 1970s Sellers' career had hit rock bottom and no studio in Hollywood would work with him. After the revival (and success) of the Pink Panther movies, Lorimar Pictures finally greenlit the project.
    • Goofs
      While at dinner for the first evening with Ben and Eve, Chauncey's wine glass fills and empties within seconds.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      President "Bobby": Life is a state of mind.

    • Crazy credits
      Under the end titles of the theatrical release are outtakes of Peter Sellers as Chance recounting the encounter with Abbaz. Sellers breaks character and laughs during each attempt. The lines do not appear in the movie. Certain versions of the film have credits with white text on a black background without the outtakes.
    • Alternate versions
      In different versions, the credits are either shown over retakes of Chance saying a line that was not in the movie, or (for TV and video) shown over TV white noise.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 37th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Basketball Jones Featuring Tyrone Shoelaces
      Written and Performed by Cheech Marin (as Cheech) & Tommy Chong (as Chong)

      Band: George Harrison (lead guitar), Carole King

      (piano/background vocals), Billy Preston (keyboards) and Tom Scott (saxophone)

      Background vocals (cheerleaders): Darlene Love and Michelle Phillips

      Produced by Lou Adler (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 1980 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Un jardinero con suerte
    • Filming locations
      • Biltmore Estate - 1 Approach Road, Asheville, North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • BSB
      • CIP
      • Lorimar Film Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $30,177,511
    • Gross worldwide
      • $30,179,435
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 10m(130 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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