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Une nuit folle, folle

Original title: Midnight Madness
  • 1980
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
4.1K
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Michael J. Fox, Patricia Alice Albrecht, Curt Ayers, Dirk Blocker, Debra Clinger, David Damas, Eddie Deezen, Brian Frishman, Stephen Furst, Michael Gitomer, Trevor Henley, Marvin Katzoff, Joel Kenney, Keny Long, Sal Lopez, David Naughton, Robyn Petty, Maggie Roswell, Christopher Sands, Andy Tennant, Betsy Lynn Thompson, Carol Gwynn Thompson, and Brad Wilkin in Une nuit folle, folle (1980)
Leon picks college students to participate in his all night scavenger hunt. Five teams receive clues to solve leading them to the next clue site hidden in the city.
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Leon picks college students to participate in his all night scavenger hunt. Five teams receive clues to solve leading them to the next clue site hidden in the city.Leon picks college students to participate in his all night scavenger hunt. Five teams receive clues to solve leading them to the next clue site hidden in the city.Leon picks college students to participate in his all night scavenger hunt. Five teams receive clues to solve leading them to the next clue site hidden in the city.

  • Directors
    • Michael Nankin
    • David Wechter
  • Writers
    • David Wechter
    • Michael Nankin
  • Stars
    • David Naughton
    • Debra Clinger
    • Joel Kenney
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    6.3/10
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    • Directors
      • Michael Nankin
      • David Wechter
    • Writers
      • David Wechter
      • Michael Nankin
    • Stars
      • David Naughton
      • Debra Clinger
      • Joel Kenney
    • 76User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
    • 28Metascore
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    David Naughton
    David Naughton
    • Adam - Yellow Team Leader
    Debra Clinger
    Debra Clinger
    • Laura - Yellow Team
    Joel Kenney
    Joel Kenney
    • Flynch - Yellow Team
    • (as Joel P. Kenney)
    David Damas
    David Damas
    • Marvin - Yellow Team
    Michael J. Fox
    Michael J. Fox
    • Scott - Yellow Team
    • (as Michael Fox)
    Stephen Furst
    Stephen Furst
    • Harold - Blue Team Leader
    Patricia Alice Albrecht
    Patricia Alice Albrecht
    • Lucille - Blue Team
    Andy Tennant
    Andy Tennant
    • Melio - Blue Team
    Brian Frishman
    Brian Frishman
    • Barf - Blue Team
    Sal Lopez
    Sal Lopez
    • Blade - Blue Team
    Maggie Roswell
    Maggie Roswell
    • Donna - Red Team Leader
    Robyn Petty
    Robyn Petty
    • Berle - Red Team
    Betsy Lynn Thompson
    • Peggy - Red Team
    Carol Gwynn Thompson
    Carol Gwynn Thompson
    • Lulu - Red Team
    Eddie Deezen
    Eddie Deezen
    • Wesley - White Team Leader
    Marvin Katzoff
    • Debater #1 - White Team
    Christopher Sands
    • Debater #2 - White Team
    Michael Gitomer
    Michael Gitomer
    • Debater #3 - White Team
    • Directors
      • Michael Nankin
      • David Wechter
    • Writers
      • David Wechter
      • Michael Nankin
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    7IonicBreezeMachine

    Disney does Animal House by way of It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World and against all odds succeeds

    Graduate student Leon (Alan Solomon) sends out invitations to five other students to participate in a night long scavenger hunt called The Great All Nighter. At first the five scoff at the idea and refuse, but through either gestating rivalries, bravado, or pressure all change their minds and embark on a energized and chaotic rush through Los Angeles.

    Midnight Madness was the 2nd movie from Walt Disney Pictures to carry the PG rating (the first being the previous years The Black Hole). Midnight Madness unfortunately was not a success during it's initial release either commercially or critically, and even was branded a "Dog of the Week" on Siskel & Ebert's Sneak Previews. But despite this the movie has attained a small but devoted cult following thanks in no small part to airings on cable television, and I'm pleased to say the following is well deserved.

    The movies strength is in its simplicity. The movie follows five teams who are all varying degrees of broad stereotypes which helps to set the tone from the onset. The teams include the nice guy Yellow Team led by David Naughton, the Blue Team consisting of jerks and snobs led by Steven Furst, the Red Team of a unpopular sorority lead by future Simpsons voice actress Maggie Roswell, the White Team of nerds lead by Eddie Deezen, and the Green Team consisting of a group of muscle headed jocks who call themselves "Meat Machine". Once the movie gets going with the Great All Nighter, it throws everything but the kitchen sink at the teams and puts them in shenanigans of varying degrees of outlandishness and uses Los Angeles city setting quit,e effectively. The Griffith Observatory, Pabst Brewing Company, LAX, and Hollywood Walk of Fame are used for some memorable scenes and are a lot fun. Even Leon, whose sole purpose is to oversee the game, gets some great moments as he buts heads with his landlady while his neighbors who are initially annoyed eventually become enthralled in watching the game (much to his landlady's ire).

    Midnight Madness isn't a great comedy, but it is a good comedy. Playing like a softer edged version of Up the Creek or Animal House, the movie has the same level of zany energy as other Animal House inspired movies but doesn't have the raunch. For what the movie is, I recommend it.
    10TelevisionJunkie

    A Classic Guilty Pleasure

    They don't make movies like this anymore – though some may say that's a good thing. Although this was amongst the first of Disney's PG rated films, it has more of the feel of the G films their studio turned out in the‘70s (i.e. "Freaky Friday," "The World's Greatest Athlete") than the PG films that came out in the early ‘80s (i.e. "Watcher in the Woods," "Tron," "Something Wicked This Way Comes"). Because of Disney's backing, "Midnight Madness" obviously had a large budget. A huge cast and a ton of diverse locations go to show that. But zaniness, a madcap scavenger hunt, and spectacular visual style weren't enough to save the film from being an enormous flop... A failure at the box office, most of us were introduced to the film on HBO in the early ‘80s, back in the days when the same films would be shown 29 times a week (Oh, wait – they still do that!). Essentially HBO did for this film what CBS did for "The Wizard of Oz" – they created an enormous cult audience for a sugary-sweet mega-flop....

    The biggest problem that makes this a "bad" film is that there's too many characters and very few of them are fleshed out – Eddie Deezen's "squad" don't even have names! The blue team, although they're the villains, are the most endearing and have the most work put into their characters (with the exception of the girl, who can't act & doesn't have enough to do). Harold, perfectly played to the hilt by Stephen Furst, is really the only one whose character is fully realized in the film. The other standout character is goof-off Melio, played with tons of charm by now-director Andy Tennant. Although then-Dr. Pepper spokesman David Naughton was supposed to be the star, his character often comes off obnoxious, particularly when pitted against his brother Adam, Michael J. Fox. While everyone has favorite characters, I don't think anyone who loves the movie could disagree that Furst and Fox are the only two characters that you really learn anything about.

    Despite the film's many flaws and bad actors (most of whom fell off the face of the earth after this movie) it still works because the actors appeared to be having fun -- and fun on the set equals fun on the screen. Come on, what college jock doesn't dream of floating around in a beer vat and what zoftig girl doesn't dream of stealing the show at the local discotech... er... I guess it would be at a rave nowadays... Campy, squeaky-clean fun for anyone who was young in the ‘70s & ‘80s, it's only fitting that this has finally gotten the massive video release that it deserves. But where the hell's the widescreen DVD release with the commentary, trailer and the full version of the song that plays in the disco?
    7InvasionofPALs

    Midnight Madness . . . is gonna get to you!

    Somewhere in the dark recesses of my brain cells a song plays in my head. I can't forget it no matter how hard I try. It's MIDNIGHT MADNESS and it's gonna get to you! Wish i could find a copy of this on a 45rpm record. Five disparate teams head out one night in L.A. for a scavenger hunt for clues instead of physical objects. An unkempt game-master with two gorgeous assistants is the mastermind of all this insanity that's about to be unleashed on L.A. All the teams are stereotypes (this movie being from 1980, before political correctness screwed everything up): the "good guys", the "nerds" led by Eddie Deezen, the dumb beer-loving "jocks", the "we-don't-need-a-man-type ladies", especially the redhead. The giggling twins are a scream, too. And finally, the "bad guys" with Stephen Furst as the leader. Furst is hilarious as the overweight slob Harold, whose attempt to use a computer to decipher the various clues leads to a gooey mess. Movies like this aren't made anymore. These days, movies have to have an "edginess" to them with some dark characters and other nonsense. Go back to the days when the "good guys" led by David Naughton were still good and not hopelessly conflicted. So dump all serious pretensions and go back to 1980. It's MIDNIGHT MADNESS . . .
    8peace2us

    What great memories!

    Well I just discovered IMDb from my twin sister, Carol. Carol and I played the "Fat Identical Twin" in Midnight Madness. We didn't have to prepare much for the fat part, that came with us, and well and the rest was natural. ;) It was our first major film role and we had a blast making it. We were 21 at the time and lived about an hour and half from The Disney Studio in Burbank and the Hollywood, California area. We grew up in front of the TV and probably some of the first generation of latch-key-kids. Twenty years later, we still have lots of fun and are still 'heavy' or what ever is politically correct these days. We don't pursue acting any more but have been know to 'come back' when the right opportunity arrives. Carol is a Chiropractor in our home town of Southern California and I am in the Information Technology field in Georgia.

    I maybe bias, but I thought the film was cute, clean and fun. We knew it wasn't a master piece or an Oscar nominee, however, it was and still is a movie the whole family can watch and have fun together. It's nice not to have to worry if your young children can watch a video without having to fast forward certain parts. And no one was more exited when it was released on video as Carol and I were. Carol found it at Kmart for $6.99! Now that's an inexpensive way to capture one's memories and share it with others.

    Sincerely, Betsy Lynn and Carol Gwynn; The Thompson Twins
    gjung01

    Good clean fun that won't make your brain hurt.

    I watched this film for the first time not too long ago. What I found was a nostalgia trip to the early eighties with the extremely "happy" disco laden theme song and the 2 roller skating beauties with nice "smiles" in the opening credits. There was an innocence and sense of fun to this movie that is lacking in today's movies. The film doesn't try to be too clever for it's own good or cynical which I actually found to be refreshing.

    The plot centers around a scavenger hunt around L.A. set up by a future Bill Gates type named Leon who is adorned by his lovely assistants. The invitees for this challenge are 5 color coded groups representing every campus comedy stereotype (Jocks, Nerds, Alienated girls, the protagonists and the villains). They find themselves at Griffith Observatory, a Video arcade and the Pabst Blue Ribbon brewery among other places hunting down clues to get them to the next location and ultimately the big prize that awaits them at the end. The film loses its campy momentum when it addresses the big brother-little brother issue between David Naughton and Michael J. Fox, these actors play extremely bland characters compared to the madcap supporting cast.

    I found myself smiling and even chuckling in parts although the film was predictable, contrived not to mention, dated but upbeat and entertaining all the same.

    It's good to be entertained and not have your brain taxed every now and again in this day and age of cynicism and self-referential smugness which runs in abundance in today's cinema.

    This is the perfect antidote to the dark malaise seen in too many films now.

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    • Trivia
      Feature film debut of Michael J. Fox, who was cast because the movie was shot predominantly at night and they needed an actor who was over 18 but could pass for 15. The studio heads were initially unconvinced, so they did makeup tests to make him look as young as possible and then did a photo shoot in which he was placed next to the tallest cast members. This did the trick and landed him the job.
    • Goofs
      When Harold types the first clue into the computer, his hand movements over the keyboard don't even come close to matching the words appearing on the screen.
    • Quotes

      Lucille: Harold, how long are you gonna keep driving around without knowing where we're going?

      Harold: Barf, have you finished unscrambling those letters yet?

      Barf: [finishes unscrambling letters] Fagabeefe? Haha. Fagabeefe. Hey, Melio - fagabeefe.

      Harold: [shouts] *Shut up*!

    • Crazy credits
      Michael J. Fox is listed as Michael Fox in the opening credits and Michael J. Fox in the ending credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Soldier of Orange/The Human Factor/Coal Miner's Daughter/The Europeans (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Midnight Madness
      By David Wechter and Julius Wechter

      Sung by Donna Fein

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 1980 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Competencia alocada
    • Filming locations
      • Griffith Observatory - 2800 E Observatory Rd, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,900,000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,900,000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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