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Rafferty et les auto-stoppeuses

Original title: Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins
  • 1975
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Alan Arkin, Sally Kellerman, Charles Martin Smith, Mackenzie Phillips, and Alex Rocco in Rafferty et les auto-stoppeuses (1975)
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Rafferty, living in squalor near Hollywood, doesn't put up a fight when kooks McKinley and Rita hitch a ride to New Orleans; Rafferty is charmed by the misfits. The three drive to Las Vegas ... Read allRafferty, living in squalor near Hollywood, doesn't put up a fight when kooks McKinley and Rita hitch a ride to New Orleans; Rafferty is charmed by the misfits. The three drive to Las Vegas and later Tucson, where their bond unravels.Rafferty, living in squalor near Hollywood, doesn't put up a fight when kooks McKinley and Rita hitch a ride to New Orleans; Rafferty is charmed by the misfits. The three drive to Las Vegas and later Tucson, where their bond unravels.

  • Director
    • Dick Richards
  • Writer
    • John Kaye
  • Stars
    • Alan Arkin
    • Sally Kellerman
    • Mackenzie Phillips
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    641
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    • Director
      • Dick Richards
    • Writer
      • John Kaye
    • Stars
      • Alan Arkin
      • Sally Kellerman
      • Mackenzie Phillips
    • 17User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Alan Arkin
    Alan Arkin
    • Rafferty
    Sally Kellerman
    Sally Kellerman
    • McKinley 'Mac' Beachwood
    Mackenzie Phillips
    Mackenzie Phillips
    • Rita 'Frisbee' Sykes
    Alex Rocco
    Alex Rocco
    • Vinnie
    Charles Martin Smith
    Charles Martin Smith
    • Alan Boone
    • (as Charlie Martin Smith)
    Harry Dean Stanton
    Harry Dean Stanton
    • Billy Winston
    John McLiam
    John McLiam
    • John Beachwood
    Richard Hale
    Richard Hale
    • Reverend Culpepper - The Jesus Freak
    Louis Prima
    Louis Prima
    • Louis Prima
    Sam Butera
    Sam Butera
    • Sam Butera
    The Witnesses
    • The Witnesses
    Arch Johnson
    Arch Johnson
    • Smitty
    Barbara Colby
    Barbara Colby
    • Young Woman
    David Proval
    David Proval
    • The Incessant Talker
    George O'Hanlon Jr.
    George O'Hanlon Jr.
    • Roy - Gas Station Attendant
    Ed Peck
    Ed Peck
    • Mr. Big Time
    Cliff Emmich
    Cliff Emmich
    • Cliff Wilson - Used Car Dealer
    Lillian Randolph
    Lillian Randolph
    • Elderly Woman Driver
    • Director
      • Dick Richards
    • Writer
      • John Kaye
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    7merklekranz

    Road trip of broken dreams ..........

    "Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins" is a character study, loaded with great character actors. It is also unpredictable, with occasional bursts of outrageous humor. Alan Arkin plays a hard drinking, totally inept, and burned out driving instructor. Sally Kellerman, is a wannabe country singer, accompanied by Mackenzie Phillips, a fifteen year old hustler. These three hit the road for New Orleans, scamming and thieving along the way. The colorful characters they encounter include Alex Rocco as a Las Vegas nut job, Charles Martin Smith as a soldier who gets scammed, and Harry Dean Stanton as a one legged veteran who gets hustled at pool. Also, there is a rather unexpected ending to this road trip of broken dreams. - MERK
    bwaynef

    Not bad, not bad at all

    Not bad, not bad at all. Alan Arkin, an actor whose screen persona has been nearly as eccentric as Elliott Gould's, stars as a none too bright driving instructor abducted by a pair of oddball runaways, well played by the underrated Sally Kellerman and the even less appreciated MacKenzie Phillips. They endure each other's company, and along the journey (this is one of those "road" movies) become accomplices in what seems to be their mutual desire to escape from society's norms. I may be reading more into this film that what the writer has written, but it's an entertaining endeavor, mainly due to the cast.
    5Spuzzlightyear

    So funny I forgot to laugh

    This movie was given to me with a large assortment of videos, and this was the first one I watched, lucky me eh? Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins is a road movie about a sad sack of a guy who is kidnapped by a pair of uh, how shall I say it, UNUSUAL female hitchhikers. A woman named Beachwood, played by Sally Kellerman, who seems to have some mental problems,. And a teenager named Frisbee played by Mackenzie Phillips who seems to have some personal issues that the film never REALLY gets around to explaining. Anyways, after some road hijinx, the three get used to each other and all agree to go to New Orleans, since Frisbee is from there. They travel to Vegas, get into some hijinx there, go to Houston, get into more hijinx, etc etc. No real plot, just a light.. really light character study. Arkin is the best actor here, Kellerman is just slightly strange and I'm not 100% sure if it's her character or what. Oh and she sings too (shudder) and lip syncs badly (shudders even more). Finally, what the hell was Mackenzie Phillips so annoyed about? Her face doesn't raise above a scowl for 95% of the movie. The only time she smiles is at the end of the movie. So did I, Mackenzie, but just because this movie was over.
    6MissSimonetta

    Disappointed

    RAFFERTY AND THE GOLD DUST TWINS has become something of a cult movie if you go by the comments on this website. I can understand to a degree its appeal: it's as of the 1970s as wood paneling and disco, it's about an aimless loser finding an unconventional family with a wannabe singer and her surly teenage companion, and most importantly, its heart is in the right place. But as with a lot of cult movies, this is only going to appeal to some and it really didn't click for me.

    I appreciate what the movie is trying to do more than how it does it, if that makes sense. I found the characters mostly uninteresting and their contrived, predictable misadventures even less so. The episodes mostly failed to make me laugh or they came off as filler to make sure the movie was longer than 60 minutes. The direction is flat and unengaged too, which does not help.

    Alan Arkin gave life to a great deal of misfits and outcasts at this point in his career, but I cannot call Rafferty one of the more memorable ones. He has some fine moments, but he never came off like a fleshed out individual and even after he decides to help out his two female associates, he still seems aimless, like he's just tagging along for the ride. Now perhaps that is the point, but if so, it's still not interesting to watch. Sally Kellerman outright annoyed me with her character's spaceyness and weird stoner vibes (is she supposed to come off that way?). Mackenzie Phillips is the only one who leaves an impression, even if she's playing a stereotypical teenage rebel. She had a lot of moments that touched me and I think she sold her character's loneliness better than anyone else.

    I'm just baffled. I really wanted to like this, but I was left cold. Then again, that's just the nature of cult movies: you can't like 'em all, even if you're a cult afficionado like me.
    7shepardjessica

    Off-beat Road Flick!

    This 1970's road movie is very special with likable folks and some weird supporting characters along the way. Alan Arkin was great in the 60's & 70's and this part fits him like a glove. MacKenzie Phillips as Frisbee brings her unique characteristics to her lonely young woman looking to connect. Sally Kellerman was so great in the 70's playing wackos or tight-asses in uniform; always a joy to watch.

    A definite 7 out of 10. Best performance = Alan Arkin. There are excellent minor characters played by Alex Rocco and especially Harry Dean Stanton (one of the treasures of American cinema is this man's presence). This film may be too laid-back for most high-charged Americans. Reminiscent of SLITHER (also Sally Kellerman). A hidden gem that was rarely seen at the time. Check it out!

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    • Trivia
      Sally Kellerman was reluctant to take on "another road movie" so soon after La Chasse aux Dollars (1973). The main thing that persuaded her, she writes, was that she would get to sing, one of Sally's passions. Kellerman also writes that director Dick Richards was uninterested in hearing Sally's thoughts about her character, but had no problem discussing character and motivation with Alan Arkin. Sally says she eventually started filtering her thoughts to Richards through Arkin, as if they were Arkin's ideas.
    • Goofs
      Charles Martin Smith's character says he's on a 15-day pass. In the Army, this would be considered a leave. Passes are almost always for two or three days. A pass is for short periods of time. Less than a week.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Dinah!: Episode #1.82 (1975)
    • Soundtracks
      It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels
      Written by J.D. Miller

      Performed by Sally Kellerman

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 1975 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins
    • Filming locations
      • Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Gruskoff-Venture-Linson
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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