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Fatso

  • 1980
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.5K
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Dom DeLuise in Fatso (1980)
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ComedyDramaRomance

An overweight bachelor is fat, 40 and fed up--to the gills--but when his obese cousin Sal dies at 39, he must finally come to terms with his own weight problem.An overweight bachelor is fat, 40 and fed up--to the gills--but when his obese cousin Sal dies at 39, he must finally come to terms with his own weight problem.An overweight bachelor is fat, 40 and fed up--to the gills--but when his obese cousin Sal dies at 39, he must finally come to terms with his own weight problem.

  • Director
    • Anne Bancroft
  • Writer
    • Anne Bancroft
  • Stars
    • Dom DeLuise
    • Anne Bancroft
    • Ron Carey
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anne Bancroft
    • Writer
      • Anne Bancroft
    • Stars
      • Dom DeLuise
      • Anne Bancroft
      • Ron Carey
    • 56User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Dom DeLuise
    Dom DeLuise
    • Dominick DiNapoli
    Anne Bancroft
    Anne Bancroft
    • Antoinette
    Ron Carey
    Ron Carey
    • Frankie
    Candice Azzara
    Candice Azzara
    • Lydia
    Michael Lombard
    Michael Lombard
    • Charlie
    Sal Viscuso
    Sal Viscuso
    • Vito
    Delia Salvi
    • Ida Rendino
    Robert Costanzo
    Robert Costanzo
    • Johnny
    Estelle Reiner
    Estelle Reiner
    • Mrs. Goodman
    Richard Karron
    • Sonny
    Renata Vanni
    Renata Vanni
    • Zi Marie
    Paul Zegler
    • Oscar Lapidus
    Madeleine Taylor Holmes
    Madeleine Taylor Holmes
    • Nurse
    Natasha Ryan
    Natasha Ryan
    • Ann Marie
    David Comfort
    • Anthony
    Merie Earle
    • Mrs. Maluch
    Peggy Mondo
    Peggy Mondo
    • Tessie
    Rudy De Luca
    Rudy De Luca
    • Pat Manarino
    • (as Rudy DeLuca)
    • Director
      • Anne Bancroft
    • Writer
      • Anne Bancroft
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    nicedad1

    Some great moments, a touching film.

    There are some real classic moments in this film. The hot dog scene where Dom looks at a beautiful girl, then back at the hot dog... in a mental fight that he can't win, he finally bites the hot dog. There are several classic moments and some are quite subtle, such as the scene where Lydia says the wrapping paper is "too gay" only to be glanced at by a man at the cash register. For people with an eating disorder, it will make you cry and laugh at the same time. For people who don't understand the addiction of food, it's an introduction into the dark world and troubles of being overweight. This is a real sleeper. Anne Bancroft does a splendid job of direction, and her character in the film is vivid, and colorful. This is a great film. I liked it a lot, and I have seen it about 5 times.
    hfan77

    Sad But Funny

    I remember seeing Fatso for the first time in Madison, WI in 1980 and I thought it was a sad but funny movie. It was sad throughout several portions of the movie, including the opening scene when the DiNapoli family gathered at the funeral of cousin Sal, who died of obesity, motivating Dom's sister Antoinette (hysterically portrayed by Anne Bancroft in her movie debut as writer and director) to persuade him to make an appointment with the diet doctor.

    Things go well until he threatens his brother (Ron Carey) with a knife and goes nuts and starts crying in self-pity and binges with his Chubby Checkers Sonny and Oscar. Meanwhile, things get back on track when he falls in love with Lydia, played by the lovely Candy Azzara but one day she's not home and Dom is so distraught so he eats a humongous order of Chinese food. Once again he wallows away in tears of self-pity. Once he finds out that Lydia is OK, things get back to normal, they get married and they live happily ever after.

    There was one other scene that cracked me up. The scene where Dom bought a birthday cake for his nephew Anthony and he ate part of it, causing Antoinette to get hysterical and throw the cake around.

    It's a shame that Dom DeLuise, who played Dom so well in his first starring role in a movie, Bancroft and Carey are gone. Fatso should be seen as a tribute to a fine and funny cast. Don't see it on an empty stomach.
    8brujay-1

    "You don't know how to run your plate, Junior"

    As did Red Skelton in his time, Dom DeLuise has a very sweet on-screen persona. He's the kind of guy you'd trust your kids to.

    Anne Bancroft, a multi-talented lady sorely missed, wrote and directed a picture here on a topic not ever before focused on, overeating. Given that the US has become the fattest country on earth and the most obsessed with weight loss, it's surprising no filmmaker has ever taken the topic on the way they have drugs or drinking or racism. Maybe it's just too close to home.

    The funny thing is that DeLuise himself, unlike some of the bit players in the picture, is not all that fat, seriously chubby, to be sure, not bathing suit material, but not really obese. Never mind. He's told he is and thinks he is and has a hell of a confused and guilty time with it. "Why does everybody want me to be skinny?" he asks himself. "I'm not such a bad guy."

    The "message," that love conquers all shortcomings, including gluttony, is a little pat and predictable. But it would be churlish to come down hard on such a well-meaning, well- written, well-directed and well-played comedy. Catch it when you can.
    jojopely

    one of my favorite movies of all time

    This movie is very heartfelt and is able to capture how painful it is to have a passion for eating.It is easy to relate Dom and his struggle. I love this movie and i don't feel it should be viewed as a comedy but more of a drama.There are some very funny moments but they are also subtle It is not a laugh a minute but I think it shows how dramatic Dom DeLuise can be. So If You are Italian-American and or overweight or just love any movie with

    Rudy Deluca or Ron Carey (Mel brooks Movies).in my opinion it is a very nice love story and It makes me cry.
    7renfield54

    IT'S SAFE TO SEE THIS NOW...

    Wow! Fatso's are people too! What a concept!!! This isn't the best movie I've ever seen. In fact, finding an audience for it is difficult in a largely overweight society. Since most are in denial, who would want to be seen waiting to get into the theater? It is, however, presented as sympathetic and is good for alot of laughs along the way.

    Particularly funny is the scene where Dom's "chubby checker" is talking him down from starting an over-eating binge. Lines like, "did you ever suck the jelly out of a jelly doughnut, fill it with reese cups and melt it in the oven?", as they weaken, are priceless. Especially, when a panicky Ron Carey (who has chained the refrigerator shut), is told repeatedly and threateningly to "bring the honey, junior" (for their tea). The resulting chaos is hilarious.

    It's safe to rent this one. No one will see you. And it is a cute little movie......

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    • Trivia
      The DiNapoli family name used in the film was actually Anne Bancroft's mother's maiden name.
    • Goofs
      Although Dominick eats steamed kale, the sound effect is more like a crunchy vegetable.
    • Quotes

      Sonny: Did you ever suck the jelly out of a jelly doughnut and then fill it with chocolate swirl ice cream?

    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Being There/The Fog/Chapter Two/American Gigolo/Fatso (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Holy God, We Praise Thy Name
      (uncredited)

      Written by Clarence A. Walworth

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 1980 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Fetty - Der Dicke legt los!
    • Filming locations
      • 195 Spring St New York City, New York, USA(Lydia's Apartment)
    • Production company
      • Brooksfilms
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,653,061
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,653,061
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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