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À la poursuite du diamant vert

Original title: Romancing the Stone
  • 1984
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
108K
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2,584
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Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner in À la poursuite du diamant vert (1984)
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A mousy romance novelist sets off for Colombia to ransom her kidnapped sister, and soon finds herself in the middle of a dangerous adventure hunting for treasure with a mercenary rogue.A mousy romance novelist sets off for Colombia to ransom her kidnapped sister, and soon finds herself in the middle of a dangerous adventure hunting for treasure with a mercenary rogue.A mousy romance novelist sets off for Colombia to ransom her kidnapped sister, and soon finds herself in the middle of a dangerous adventure hunting for treasure with a mercenary rogue.

  • Director
    • Robert Zemeckis
  • Writer
    • Diane Thomas
  • Stars
    • Michael Douglas
    • Kathleen Turner
    • Danny DeVito
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    108K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,584
    79
    • Director
      • Robert Zemeckis
    • Writer
      • Diane Thomas
    • Stars
      • Michael Douglas
      • Kathleen Turner
      • Danny DeVito
    • 207User reviews
    • 71Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 9 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Michael Douglas
    Michael Douglas
    • Jack Colton
    Kathleen Turner
    Kathleen Turner
    • Joan Wilder
    Danny DeVito
    Danny DeVito
    • Ralph
    Zack Norman
    • Ira
    Alfonso Arau
    Alfonso Arau
    • Juan
    Manuel Ojeda
    Manuel Ojeda
    • Zolo
    Holland Taylor
    Holland Taylor
    • Gloria
    Mary Ellen Trainor
    Mary Ellen Trainor
    • Elaine
    Eve Smith
    • Mrs. Irwin
    Joe Nesnow
    Joe Nesnow
    • Super
    José Chávez
    • Santos
    Evita Muñoz 'Chachita'
    Evita Muñoz 'Chachita'
    • Hefty Woman
    • (as Chachita)
    Camillo García
    • Bus Driver
    Rodrigo Puebla
    • Bad Hombre
    Paco Morayta
    • Hotel Clerk
    Jorge Zamora
    • Maitre'D
    Kymberly Herrin
    Kymberly Herrin
    • Angelina
    • (as Kym Herrin)
    William H. Burton Jr.
    • Jessie
    • (as Bill Burton)
    • Director
      • Robert Zemeckis
    • Writer
      • Diane Thomas
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    mackdady

    Still the romantic adventure film to measure all others by.

    Truth be told: I came a little late to the party when it comes to having seen "Romancing The Stone". I didn't see it for the first time until the Fall of 1993, but had seen it's sequel, "Jewel of the Nile" numerous times since its initial theatrical release in 1985. Normally when it comes to seeing sequels, I almost always prefer the original to the sequel--but for many years I absolutely loved "Jewel of the Nile" not knowing about "Romancing the Stone".

    When I finally did see "Romancing the Stone" nine solid years after its theatrical release on some premium cable channel, I was blown away by it. All those years spent raving about "Jewel" should have been spent raving about "Romancing the Stone". The original is leaps and bounds superior to the sequel (even though "Jewel of the Nile" does have its own charms--to a degree upon reflection) and contains what is arguably Kathleen Turner's best on-screen performance. Have we ever seen her better in anything else? Maybe in "Peggy Sue Got Married" or in "Prizzi's Honor" perhaps even in "Body Heat", but, it's safe to say that without her enormously captivating, thoroughly fabulous performance as Joan Wilder opposite Michael Douglas' career best comic performance as Jack Coltin, the movie wouldn't be such the modern-day classic it is and always will be.

    As far as I'm concerned, Turner was robbed of the Oscar for Best Actress in 1984 for this film. So often the Academy favors dramatic performances over comedic performances when everyone worth their Screen Actors Guild card knows comedy is infinitely trickier to pull off convincingly than drama. How many actresses could have been as perfect as Turner is as Wilder? Only Susan Sarandon comes to immediate mind--she would have been magnificent come to think of it.

    Also, there hasn't been a successful romantic adventure film made since that even comes close to comparing with "Romancing the Stone" I believe. And, I've looked long and hard to find one even compatible to this and have failed. There may be many knock-offs but no real diamonds in the rough.

    Danny DeVito as always was a hoot to watch and Holland Taylor as Joan's book editor, Gloria, is simply sensational in a brief but memorable turn at the beginning and tail-end of the movie. It's a mystery why she's never really been a bigger star before now, with her groundbreaking, Emmy Award-winning work on "The Practice" at least giving us a taste on what we've been denying ourselves by not making a big noise in support of her landing bigger, juicier starring roles.

    So 16 years later, "Romancing the Stone" is still unequivocally the best of its genre and makes you wish the Turner would get the chance to work far more than she's been in recent times. The woman is a comic genius and we need to let the powers that be in Hollywood know that we want more of her and quickly.

    One suggestion: If Turner, Douglas and DeVito ever do reteam--let it not be in a second sequel. "Romancing" is just too perfect to capitalize on any further. They couldn't do a sequel to "The War of the Roses" for obvious reasons (if you've seen the movie you already know why). Just imagine how great they would have been in "Primary Colors" as Jack and Susan Stantin. John Travolta (on target for sure) and especially Emma Thompson (in a surprisingly weak performance) take note. It's a shame the film's writer, Diane Thomas didn't live long enough to have written any other films of this magnitude. This one produced gem of hers has given millions of people the world over countless hours of fun-filled escapist delight. A true classic in every sense.

    GRADE: A
    7paulclaassen

    They don't make them like this anymore!!

    Ah, who doesn't love an 80's action adventure? Action, adventure, and humor blends to perfection in this 80's classic.

    'Romancing the Stone' certainly is a fun ride - from beginning to end. They just don't make them like they used to. The chemistry between Douglas and Turner is wonderful, and is the key element to making this good old-fashioned romantic adventure comedy work. Funnyman Danny de Vito was also wonderful!

    Being a comedy, not everything has to be realistic and justified. There are instances when they dodge bullets or escape when it shouldn't be possible, but in the name of adventure one can easily overlook these flaws. 'Romancing the Stone' is a feel-good, laugh-out loud, hold on to your seat adventure ride to enjoy again and again. I absolutely love this!
    8goya-4

    Romance novelist Turner finds real life adventure

    Kathleen Turner stars as a romance novelist who receives a mysterious map from her murdered brother in law and then must go to Columbia to save her kidnapped sister by giving up the map for ransom.

    After getting on the wrong bus she meets up with Michael Douglas and the adventure begins..as Douglas seeks the treasure also..

    A fast paced adventure that features great chemistry between Douglas and Turner (they would make two more movies at least after this...including a sequel "jewel of the nile"). On a scale of one to ten...8
    billybrown41

    Hilarious, entertaining, timeless, classic

    I love this movie. I'm sure that it's in my top-ten somewhere, because ever since I was a kid, I've never gotten sick of watching it. The premise is one of those that's just so damn crazy it actually works. It starts with a successful romance novelist, Joan Wilder, who has just finished her last book, but lacks the sort of love-life that she writes about. When she learns that her sister has been kidnapped and is being held hostage, she takes off to South America to help her out. It seems that the kidnappers want a treasure map that is in Joan's possession. Joan is very much a city girl and doesn't fully realize the bind that she and her sis have gotten themselves into. Once in South America, she takes the wrong bus, which breaks down in the South American jungle. When she's held up by a corrupt Police Chief, a very rugged, unshaven, shot-gun toting, Michael Douglas (Jack Colton) shows up and kicks some ass. See, Jack is a bird-trapper who wants nothing more than enough cash to buy himself a yacht. Realizing that Joan is lost in the jungle and fully incapable of surviving on her own, Jack agrees to take her to the nearest town for $300 in travellers' checks, so off they go. By now, we've learned that besides the two goons who've kidnapped Joan's sister (one of which is Danny DeVito in one of his funniest roles EVER) the South American police are after the map as well. Everyone wants what's at the end of the map. What follows for the next hour and a half is one of the most exciting and funny action/adventure movies ever filmed. Michael Douglas is absolutely perfect in the role of Jack Colton and delivers some of the funniest one-liners I've ever heard. Kathleen Turner is equally great as the naive romantic and, as always, she looks great. A great script is brougth to life perfectly by Robert Zemeckis and his direction is air-tight. Please go watch this movie, even if you've seen it a hundred times already......"Oh YEAH!!!! Now that's a campfire!!!!
    8LuboLarsson

    Great

    Great action comedy adventure from the mid 80's starring Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner and Danny De Vito. Douglas and De Vito are great but to me the film belongs to Kathleen Turner, she's fantastic and looks absolutely stunning. Its also very well directed from the future director of Back to the Future and Forrest Gump amongst others. Its often mentioned as a rip off of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom but I don't really think it is that apparent, the scenes in the Jungle at the start of the film are really good especially when they find the crashed plane "There's nothing like a good fire"!!!. Danny De Vito is really funny as the comic relief and his cousin has some funny lines "Look at them snappers, would ya". My only small complaint is the romantic stuff is a little corny but I suppose thats for the female audience. They followed this up with "Jewel of the Nile" just a year later! Sadly like most sequels it wasn't nearly as good as this, actually its not really worth bothering about unfortunately, Douglas, Turner and De Vito also teamed up again in another film "War of the Roses" but that film has no connection with this or Jewel of the Nile. So if you haven't seen Romancing the Stone look out for it, it's excellent.

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    • Trivia
      Studio executives were so sure this film would flop that Robert Zemeckis was pre-emptively fired from directing Cocoon (1985). It turned out to be such a success that Zemeckis was able to go forward on his own project, Retour vers le futur (1985).
    • Goofs
      When Jack grabs a vine to swing to the other side of the ravine with Joan, he hits a rock wall. Not only does the wall move slightly, it flexes once he hits.
    • Quotes

      Jack Colton: What did you do, wake up this morning and say, "Today, I'm going to ruin a man's life"?

    • Alternate versions
      To get a 'PG' rating in the UK, a scene near the end where the villain gets his hand bitten off by a crocodile was removed. The film was later passed '12' uncut in the UK in 2001.
    • Connections
      Featured in Saturday Night Live: Michael Douglas/Deniece Williams (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Romancing the Stone
      Written, Produced and Performed by Eddy Grant

      Courtesy of Portrait/Ice Records

      Heard in the patio scene after Joan and Jack are invited into the "bell maker's" house

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    • Release date
      • July 4, 1984 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Mexico
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Dos bribones tras la esmeralda perdida
    • Filming locations
      • Huasca de Ocampo, Hidalgo, Mexico(Little town in film)
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • El Corazon Producciones S.A.
      • Nina Saxon Film Design
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $76,572,238
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,105,741
      • Apr 1, 1984
    • Gross worldwide
      • $86,572,238
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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