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Les Zéros de conduite

Original title: Moving Violations
  • 1985
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
4.6K
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Les Zéros de conduite (1985)
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The goofy students of a remedial drivers education class find themselves butting heads with their abusive police instructors.The goofy students of a remedial drivers education class find themselves butting heads with their abusive police instructors.The goofy students of a remedial drivers education class find themselves butting heads with their abusive police instructors.

  • Director
    • Neal Israel
  • Writers
    • Neal Israel
    • Pat Proft
    • Paul Boorstin
  • Stars
    • John Murray
    • Jennifer Tilly
    • James Keach
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    5.7/10
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    • Director
      • Neal Israel
    • Writers
      • Neal Israel
      • Pat Proft
      • Paul Boorstin
    • Stars
      • John Murray
      • Jennifer Tilly
      • James Keach
    • 53User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 24Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Murray
    • Dana Cannon
    Jennifer Tilly
    Jennifer Tilly
    • Amy Hopkins
    James Keach
    James Keach
    • Deputy Halik
    Brian Backer
    Brian Backer
    • Scott Greeber
    Ned Eisenberg
    Ned Eisenberg
    • Wink Barnes
    Clara Peller
    Clara Peller
    • Emma Jean
    Wendie Jo Sperber
    Wendie Jo Sperber
    • Joan Pudillo
    Nedra Volz
    Nedra Volz
    • Mrs. Loretta Houk
    Fred Willard
    Fred Willard
    • Terrence 'Doc' Williams
    Lisa Hart Carroll
    Lisa Hart Carroll
    • Deputy Virginia Morris
    Nadine Van der Velde
    Nadine Van der Velde
    • Stephanie McCarty
    Ben Mittleman
    • Spencer Popadophalos
    Victor Campos
    Victor Campos
    • Raoul Bienveneda
    Willard E. Pugh
    Willard E. Pugh
    • Jeff Roth
    • (as Willard Pugh)
    Sally Kellerman
    Sally Kellerman
    • Judge Nedra Henderson
    Joe Alfasa
    Joe Alfasa
    • Jim
    • (as Josef Alfasa)
    Elizabeth Arlen
    Elizabeth Arlen
    • Concerned Passerby
    Billy Beck
    Billy Beck
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    • Director
      • Neal Israel
    • Writers
      • Neal Israel
      • Pat Proft
      • Paul Boorstin
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    8oceanave

    Bad Film To Love

    Not sure why John Murray didn't do more films - he definitely should have, and hopefully he will do some in the future. True, his acting style is similar to his older brother Bill's, but he's individual enough that he coulda made it big. "Moving Violations" is good. Not great, but it was pretty well directed and it's got its strengths. Actually, it made it into theaters only six months after it was written and filmed - if anything, I'd say that they should have gone back and rewritten and polished up a few things. The plot does get stretched a bit thin over the course of the movie...the best parts come in the beginning and middle. The ending is pretty limp and the whole Judge Henderson/Deputy Halik sexcapade and ensuing car chase sequence just gets boring with all the boffo antics. The character of Scott the Puppeteer, played by Brian Backer (Rat of "Fast Times at Ridgemont High") doesn't develop as well as it should have, and the chick who plays his love interest wasn't written well at all - BUT, Backer's star scene near the beginning with the puppet stage rolling down the hill is a total gut-buster. Despite these few problems, there are enough good gags and Murray definitely keeps the movie afloat. Jennifer Tilly is superb as Amy Hopkins the nimrod rocket scientist. James Keach, Wendie Jo Sperber (who had just done "Back to the Future"), Ned Eisenberg, and Nedra Volz all contribute a lot of positive energy, making "Moving Violations" one of those 'so bad, it's good' movies.
    6MetalGeek

    Underrated, goofy '80s style romp

    "Moving Violations" came from the same group of producers that brought us such '80s mega-hit comedies as "Police Academy" and "Bachelor Party," though for one reason or another "M.V." didn't achieve the same level of box office success and has been mostly forgotten today. I loved it as a teenager, though. I must've seen this one at least a dozen times on HBO back in the mid-'80s and cracked up every time. I hadn't seen it in a good 20 years at least but when it suddenly turned up on Fox Movie Channel a couple of weeks ago I felt I had to check it out and see how well (or not) it had aged. Surprisingly enough, I still got a decent amount of chuckles from the film. I guess it still appeals to my inner 14 year old. For those who've never seen it, "Moving Violations" is a pretty standard "slobs vs. the snobs" story, with the "slobs" being a group of terrible drivers sentenced to traffic school and "the snobs" being the tight-assed traffic cops in charge of the class and a crooked judge who has her own designs for the impounded vehicles belonging to the students. The cast is made up of an impressive group including John Murray (youngest brother of Bill Murray, in his first and perhaps only leading role), Jennifer Tilly, Fred Willard, the late Wendy Jo Sperber, Brian Backer (of "Fast Times"), James Keach (brother of Stacy Keach and current husband of Jane Seymour) and Sally Kellerman. We even get a cameo by the legendary Clara Peller (a.k.a. the "Where's The Beef?" lady from the then-current Wendy's commercials). How can you NOT want to watch this? John Murray's "Dana" is the ringleader of the wrongfully-sentenced traffic schoolers and he mugs for all he's worth and gets all the best lines as he and his fellow misfits fight back against Keach's Cop From Hell. When these two match wits it's like watching Bugs Bunny (Murray) vs. Elmer Fudd (Keach). OK, so maybe this isn't a great film, but it is a wonderfully silly one. You gotta love a movie that features a puppet-theatre-on-wheels crashing into a funeral home (sending a casket sailing out the window and directly into its grave), a hypochondriac Wendy Jo chugging a bottle of cooking oil, plugging her orifices with Vaseline and going for a jog, and the sight of Sally Kellerman running down the street in bondage gear (meow!). Oh, and this movie has the single best line of dialogue ever in Hollywood history, when Fred Willard tells a confused Sperber, "We even have some celebrity clients... why, just last week I completely reamed out Roger Moore. He was totally satisfied, in fact he's coming back next week for a full rear-end job."

    I would rather sit through "Moving Violations" again than any of the "Police Academy" sequels, and I wonder why John Murray never starred in another movie, as he was hilarious throughout this one and seemed to be heading in the same direction as his brother Bill. Perhaps this wasn't the right "vehicle" (pun not intended) for him? Either way, "Moving Violations" is an unjustly forgotten slice of goofball '80s comedy. They really don't make'em like this anymore.
    jrockwell

    Overdone and silly,but it's hillarious!

    This movie is cheesy, but come on it's hysterical. Bill Murray's brother is a hoot, Keach is funny too as the over the top officer. The scene that tears me up every time I see it is when Murray gets Keach so upset in class he reaches for his gun, only to be stopped by his partner. That had me rollin! Take it for what it is, and lightin up!
    6lost-in-limbo

    "I hit a casket with a puppet stage. What am I doing here?"

    After directing Tom Hanks in the comedy smash "Bachelor Party" the year before, Neal Israel would go to take on the traffic school comedy "Moving Violations" with the same fruity results. While I like "Bachelor Party" better, still it's not taking anything away from it, as it had loads of humorous instances consisting of visual gags and gaudy one-liners from a light-headed script. There are some misfires evident, but it's just too pleasant and how can you pass its catchy soundtrack.

    After losing their licenses for repeated offences a group of drivers are sentenced to traffic school and their cars impounded, but their bitter driving instructors (once highly regarded officers) are making sure they won't easily pass.

    It's the usual formula, as it has that chaotically nutty vein that flowed through "Police Academy (1984)". Sure it can be dumb and low-brow, but its mishap humour is enjoyably staged. Namely James Keach's uptight shtick as Deputy Halik was a complete hoot and an amusing Nedra Volz's blind as a bat turn as Mrs. Loretta Houk. The cast are committed to their misfit characters and made it more the merrier. A likable John Murray (brother of Bill) chips in with his self-knowing presence, throwing around snappy quips. When Keach and Murray came together is when it livened up. Jennifer Tilly keeps it perky and sincere in a role doesn't really ask a real lot from her. Brian Backer is in a usual dweeb role and a diverting Ned Eisenberg bloodshed happy turn is great (the sequence involving the class watching the tape; Blood flows red on the highway!" shows the slightly disturbing obsession). Which he's tagged obviously as a horror fan (referencing films like "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "Friday the 13th" films). Lisa Hart Carroll is marvellous as the cold-hearted deputy Virginia Morris and her cat-fight with Sally Kellerman's shrewish character is unforgettable. Also there's pleasurable support by Fred Willard, Wendie Jo Sperber, Willard E. Pugh and Nadine Van der Velde. Other familiar stars in nothing more than minor cameos are Don Cheadle and Dedee Pfeiffer.
    Trtlervr

    Just Plain Fun

    Very hilarious! It's the only film I've ever known to have my mom laughing every 2 minutes [or less] while she watched. She was laughing so much, I had to stop what I was doing and go and see what was all the hubbub about. Even though it didn't receive great reviews, it's really entertaining. I like Dana's line after the car/bigrig collision -- "When the going gets tough, the tough gets going in their pants." Thanks :).

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    • Trivia
      Nedra Volz was 76 years old at the time of filming. She shot many of her tricky scenes, including sliding and falling to the floor from sitting on a man's lap, and being lifted through the window onto the floor of the bathroom, without the use of a stunt double.
    • Goofs
      When the driving-school students have rigged Halik's police cruiser so that it will only go into reverse--and Halik is forced to engage in a high- speed pursuit driving backwards--it's obvious that the "rear" tires of the car are doing the steering. (That's because the Malibu's body is turned backward. Also, the small-but-noticeable gas cap is visible in the center of the front bumper.)
    • Quotes

      Terrence 'Doc' Williams: [voice-over] Drain out all the water, take in plenty of oil, grease up that back end, get out on the highway and go at full speed for about ten miles. See how it feels.

      Joan Pudillo: No-one's ever mentioned this to me before.

    • Connections
      Featured in The World's Greatest Stunts: A Tribute to Hollywood Stuntmen (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Moving Violations
      Performed by Nona Hendryx

      Written by Bruce Roberts

      Courtesy of RCA Records

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    • Release date
      • August 7, 1985 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Loca academia de conductores
    • Filming locations
      • 2776 Gum Cir, Simi Valley, California, USA(Roth residence- where Wink and Jeff drop off Jeff's father)
    • Production companies
      • SLM Production Group
      • I.P.I. Productions
      • Moving Violations Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,627,754
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,469,488
      • Apr 21, 1985
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,627,754
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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