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Double Jeu

Original title: American Dreamer
  • 1984
  • PG
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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JoBeth Williams and Tom Conti in Double Jeu (1984)
Frustrated housewife/writer Cathy Palmer ghostwrites a story about Rebecca Ryan, a dashing international spy, and wins a trip to Paris. While there, she is involved in an accident, and awakens in the hospital believing she IS Rebecca Ryan.
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Frustrated housewife/writer Cathy Palmer ghostwrites a story about Rebecca Ryan, a dashing international spy, and wins a trip to Paris. While there, she is involved in an accident, and awake... Read allFrustrated housewife/writer Cathy Palmer ghostwrites a story about Rebecca Ryan, a dashing international spy, and wins a trip to Paris. While there, she is involved in an accident, and awakens in the hospital believing she IS Rebecca Ryan. Much craziness ensues as she meets the w... Read allFrustrated housewife/writer Cathy Palmer ghostwrites a story about Rebecca Ryan, a dashing international spy, and wins a trip to Paris. While there, she is involved in an accident, and awakens in the hospital believing she IS Rebecca Ryan. Much craziness ensues as she meets the writer of the Rebecca Ryan books, thwarts real international spies, and eventually gets her... Read all

  • Director
    • Rick Rosenthal
  • Writers
    • Ann Biderman
    • David Greenwalt
    • Jim Kouf
  • Stars
    • JoBeth Williams
    • Tom Conti
    • Giancarlo Giannini
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Rick Rosenthal
    • Writers
      • Ann Biderman
      • David Greenwalt
      • Jim Kouf
    • Stars
      • JoBeth Williams
      • Tom Conti
      • Giancarlo Giannini
    • 62User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    JoBeth Williams
    JoBeth Williams
    • Cathy Palmer…
    Tom Conti
    Tom Conti
    • Alan McMann
    Giancarlo Giannini
    Giancarlo Giannini
    • Victor Marchand
    Coral Browne
    Coral Browne
    • Margaret McMann
    James Staley
    James Staley
    • Kevin Palmer
    Christopher Daniel Barnes
    Christopher Daniel Barnes
    • Kevin Palmer Jr.
    • (as C.D. Barnes)
    Huckleberry Fox
    Huckleberry Fox
    • Karl Palmer
    Jean Rougerie
    Jean Rougerie
    • Don Carlos Dominguez
    Pierre Santini
    • Inspector Klaus
    Léon Zitrone
    • Ivan Stranauvlitch - Russian ambassador
    Alain Flick
    • Train Passenger #1
    Yassan Khan
    • Train Passenger #2
    Christian de Tillière
    Christian de Tillière
    • Train Passenger #3
    André Valardy
    • Dimitri
    Robin Coleman
    • Golf Buddy #1
    Alan Haufrect
    Alan Haufrect
    • Golf Buddy #2
    Jeffrey Kramer
    Jeffrey Kramer
    • Golf Buddy #3
    Jean-Claude Montalban
    • Bellman
    • Director
      • Rick Rosenthal
    • Writers
      • Ann Biderman
      • David Greenwalt
      • Jim Kouf
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    rogerfluet

    One of my Favorite Movies

    I should start by saying that I am pretty easily entertained. I am also a sucker for a romantic comedy. That said, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. I thought that JoBeth Williams was absolutely adorable. She was so fun to watch. The directing was very clever. When Rebecca is trying to communicate to Victor that he is in danger and resorts to semaphore with her wrap, I just about lose it every time. If your looking for a light-hearted, romantic comedy, they don't come cuter than this. I would love to see this movie come out on DVD. It would be a welcome addition to my collection. Until then, I'll just have to settle for watching it on the the old Video Cassette Recorder.
    8xavrush89

    Great fun movie that should've been more widely seen.

    For a 1984 movie, this is still a very engaging light comedy. Jo Beth Williams' charm carries the film. Tom Conti plays a role similar to, and even more appealing than, the character he would later in Shirley Valentine (he has much more screen time here). Coral Browne (Vera Charles in "Auntie Mame," heavenly voice in "Xanadu") is good her her brief scenes. Also, see if you can recognize the boy who plays her older son.

    Please do not cheat yourself by over-analyzing the plot of this movie. It is a fantasy and should be viewed as such. There are so many great comic scenes, that to me it didn't matter what they had to do to set them up. Just go with it. In fact, I think the preposterousness makes it work even more. This film deserves rediscovery, or hell, just plain discovery!
    Cal-16

    A Must-See For Sure!

    I agree with Larbo - this is one great film! It took a few minutes to figure out exactly what was going on. Once I did, though, I laughed so hard I cried.

    Who said writers are loners? LOL
    negevoli-44

    Wonderfully original and funny romantic comedy with wonderful cast.

    It's nice to see that virtually everyone who reviewed American Dreamer loved it and that so many consider it to be a favorite. I couldn't agree more with the other reviews and immediately bought a copy after my first viewing.

    I won't go into details of the plot, which I hate to do anyway, but will comment on one criticism appearing in another review. Sure, the outcome is predictable -- BUT the way the the movie gets there is NOT. After all, every plot has been done to death. It is the originality of the story line that raises this movie to a higher level. Not only is it highly original and smartly scripted, it is also charming, romantic, funny, beautifully directed, photographed, and acted -- an all-round perfect movie.

    And as I am always eager to point out, this movie is hilarious -- with hilarious performances and episodes -- without having to resort to gratuitous sex, foul language, and nudity. It simply could not be better (and the beautiful Paris locations only enhance the overall perfection of the film). I say this not to project myself as a prude (which I probably am to some degree) because I also loved Pulp Fiction, but to make the point that movies don't have to be gross, juvenile, and smutty to be funny.
    LadyCatherine

    A true "feel good" movie

    I missed this movie when it first came out, but was lucky enough to have it recommended by a friend.

    Everyone has a "down in the dumps" movie--when the boss is a jerk, the spouse is worse and the kids make you wish you had opted for a tank full of tropical fish instead of procreation, you pop in "your" movie and the world balances out. "American Dreamer"--which proves you *can be creative, you *can be inventive, and even being a little crazy is nice, too--will forever be my pick-me-up movie.

    Definitely worth renting. (Come on, guys, when do we get a DVD version?!) Spring for the real butter on the popcorn for this one. Trust me, you'll be smiling at the end.

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    • Trivia
      JoBeth Williams for this film in 1984 received the Best Actress prize at the Kansas City Film Critics Circle (KCFCC) Awards.
    • Goofs
      When Cathy and Alan are on the roof of the mansion, Cathy is seen wearing high heeled boots. When the boards they are walking on give way underneath them and they are left hanging from a bar over the water, you can see Cathy's boots no longer have heels.
    • Quotes

      Inspector Klaus: What are you trying to tell me? Is she Rebecca Ryan or is she not Rebecca Ryan?

      Alan McMann: I told you! There is no such person.

      Inspector Klaus: But she sat right here!

      Alan McMann: No! She thinks she's a character in a book. She thinks I'm a character in a book. She even thinks my mother is a character in a book. The woman is crazy!

      Inspector Klaus: She is not the only one.

      Alan McMann: Look, you have got to do something because the priest's death was not an accident. That bullet, and this one, were meant for Rebecca.

      Inspector Klaus: The women that does not exist...

      Alan McMann: No, of course she exists but not as Rebecca!

      Inspector Klaus: Because Rebecca does not exist.

      Alan McMann: Right!

      Inspector Klaus: Wrong!

      [throws Alan out of his office]

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Oh God, You Devil/American Dreamer/Body Double/Crimes of Passion (1984)

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Une Américaine à Paris
    • Filming locations
      • Hotel Crillon 10 Place de la Concorde, 75008 Paris, France(Alan McMann/Rebecca Ryan's Hotel)
    • Production company
      • CBS Theatrical Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,021,751
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,580,990
      • Oct 28, 1984
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,021,751
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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