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Comme au bon vieux temps

Original title: Seems Like Old Times
  • 1980
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
11K
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Comme au bon vieux temps (1980)
Trailer for this comedy starring Chevy Chase and Goldie Hawn
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FarceComedyRomance

Wrongfully accused of a bank robbery, a writer seeks the help of his ex-wife, who is now married to the soon-to-be Attorney General of California.Wrongfully accused of a bank robbery, a writer seeks the help of his ex-wife, who is now married to the soon-to-be Attorney General of California.Wrongfully accused of a bank robbery, a writer seeks the help of his ex-wife, who is now married to the soon-to-be Attorney General of California.

  • Director
    • Jay Sandrich
  • Writer
    • Neil Simon
  • Stars
    • Goldie Hawn
    • Chevy Chase
    • Charles Grodin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jay Sandrich
    • Writer
      • Neil Simon
    • Stars
      • Goldie Hawn
      • Chevy Chase
      • Charles Grodin
    • 77User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Goldie Hawn
    Goldie Hawn
    • Glenda Parks
    Chevy Chase
    Chevy Chase
    • Nicholas Gardenia
    Charles Grodin
    Charles Grodin
    • Ira Parks
    Robert Guillaume
    Robert Guillaume
    • Fred
    Harold Gould
    Harold Gould
    • Judge John Channing
    George Grizzard
    George Grizzard
    • Governor
    Yvonne Wilder
    Yvonne Wilder
    • Aurora De La Hoya
    T.K. Carter
    T.K. Carter
    • Chester
    Judd Omen
    Judd Omen
    • Dex
    Marc Alaimo
    Marc Alaimo
    • Bee Gee
    Bill Zuckert
    Bill Zuckert
    • Gas Station Attendant
    Jerry Houser
    Jerry Houser
    • Gas Station Attendant
    David Haskell
    • Policeman
    Chris Lemmon
    Chris Lemmon
    • Policeman
    Ed Griffith
    • Policeman
    Joseph Runningfox
    Joseph Runningfox
    • Thomas
    • (as Joseph Running Fox)
    Ray Tracey
    • Robert
    Fay Hauser
    Fay Hauser
    • Anne
    • Director
      • Jay Sandrich
    • Writer
      • Neil Simon
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    6moonspinner55

    "I'm sorry...I have a headache through my entire body."

    Some very funny lines in this cute but wobbly screwball comedy from writer Neil Simon, reuniting "Foul Play" stars Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase as ex-marrieds thrown together again after Chase is forced to rob a bank and seeks refuge with Hawn, who has a new husband. The film is overrun with noise: barking dogs, disco music, and broad characters such as a howling maid and an inept valet. One scene (with Chevy hiding underneath a bed and Charles Grodin stepping on his finger) had the movie audience rolling in the aisles, but that sequence looks pretty desperate when seen on TV (it's just the sort of stunt a situation comedy would use, but there's no laugh-track here). Goldie is pretty and sweet; she's softer here and less politicized than in "Private Benjamin" (which beat this into theaters by about two months). Chevy continually loses character and drifts, but Grodin is funny, frustrated but not irritating, and the supporting players are colorful, despite all the bickering. **1/2 from ****
    ALOE

    They don't make comedies like they used to.

    The late seventies/early eighties may have left us the legacy of disco, and polyester, but it also was a time of some great comedic films, and comedic writers and actors.

    I remember seeing movies such as Foul Play, Seems Like Old Times, The Goodbye Girl, Airplane, Arthur, The Main Event, Love at First Bite, The Jerk, etc. as a kid. Then they were funny to me, but now that I get older, they seem even funnier. Maybe it's the nostalgia, in a day and age of 'dark comedy', to be again in an era that was more laid-back and lighthearted. These movies are just good plain fun.

    As far as Chevy Chase, and Goldie Hawn are concerned, especially in Foul Play...I would have describe them as cute, (especially together), great fun, fun to watch, great talents, and in this movie pure genius. I would love to see some of the seventies/ eighties comedy icons get together to make one last movie together. With a good script, it would be like It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World would be to the great classic comedians of early film.
    vertigo_14

    Seems Like Max Dugan Returns

    I love Neil Simon comedies. The situations are so utterly outrageous, that they're hilarious. Seems Like Old Times is the story of a woman (Hawn) who's ex-husband, Nick,(Chase) is wrongly accused of robbing a bank. Nick keeps popping up at his ex-wife's house to get her to help him out, and in the meantime, she's trying to keep him hidden from her husband (Grodin), who's got an interest in aprehending Nick because he's up for the role of Attorney General.

    The story is very similar to Max Dugan Returns, another Simon comedy in which Marsha Mason plays a woman who's estranged father (Jason Robards) shows up at her doorstep one night with a suitcase full of "stolen" money. In need of a place to lay low from the cops, the woman has to hide him from her boyfriend, a detective played by Donald Sutherland. By the way, if you liked Seems Like Old Times, you'd probably enjoy Max Dugan Returns, although it is not filled with as much 'stupid comedy' as the former.

    Seems Like Old Times is classic Chevy Chase wit, Goldie Hawn charm, Charles Grodin panic, and comfortable Neil Simon comedy. Plus, it's got a load of other familliar faces like Robert Gillaum as Grodin's best friend and co-worker. T.K. Carter is hilarious as Goldie Hawn's chauffeur/maitre di/whatever else the woman hires him for (you'll understand if and when you have seen the movie). I think my favorite character of all, however, is the sassy housemaid, Aurora. It's a nice little film about outrageously odd occurences.
    jberlin11797

    Goldie and Chevy: That Match Made In Heaven

    It is, count'em, 25 years of my loyal fanship to Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase, through thick and thin. "Foul Play" is their first go-round, and "Seems Like Old Times" is equally as timeless and great.

    For the over 1000 times I have watched "Foul Play" and "Seems Like Old Times," I feel warm, giddy, and romantic every time as I look at this beautiful and funny pair. However, in "Seems Like Old Times," they are divorced. Hawn is the pretty but confused lawyer divorced from klutzy, easygoing novelist Chase turned bank-robbing fugitive and currently married to prim D.A. Charles Grodin. In fact, Hawn is so liberal she aids illegal aliens, a kleptomaniacal black chauffer, and faces the ultimate dilemma: Should she take in her ex-husband and come back and have fun with him or should she stay with her humorless current husband. Both men love her. Chase scoots under every bed due to intimidation by Grodin. Grodin does everything to get rid of Chase. Chase still has loving feelings for Hawn. This causes Hawn titilation, even insomnia with Chase hiding out in their house. When the two men finally meet, sparks fly. Not only do they get into a fistfight during dinner, but a court case looms over. Naturally, Grodin prosecutes Chase and Hawn defends him. Hawn wins. Chase kisses Hawn in front of an exasperated Grodin. Then Hawn and Grodin go away. They have car trouble, and Hawn unexpectedly gets to Chase's cabin in a rainstorm. She smiles at him. But that is the ending. Still, despite some flaws, "Seems Like Old Times" is a timeless small movie for those who want to laugh and fall in love. But why did it flop? Was it hard to accept Hawn and Chase as divorced? But the chemistry is still there, whether they get married or split up. Sure there are several romantic screen teams, such as Hanks and Ryan, Powell and Loy, and Hepburn and Tracy, but it is Hawn and Chase who do it for me and, of course, they are not married to each other in real life, but are married in spirit on screen.
    10ksf-2

    FUN movie, great cast, great lines. Remake....

    Every line is a hilarious pun or joke. Seems to be a remake of Talk of the Town (black and white movie, 1942), which was more of a drama than a comedy. Same plot of "love triangle", based on help from an old flame, up against an adversary running for public office, who is trying to avoid bad press. The hero, wrongly accused, even uses the same hiding places throughout the flick. Yvonne Wilder steals the show as the house-keeper Aurora, who runs a tight ship amid all the confusion of the pack of dogs always running around; She speaks her mind yelling things "under her breath". It isn't any Shakespeare, but its all around fun for all ages, and has a clever screenplay. Charles Grodin is the dour, serious husband who is trying to hold his position as Husband. The chemistry between Chevy Chase and Goldie Hawn is amazing, and you can sense the conflict that the married Goldie Hawn feels as she tries to avoid falling back in love with Chevy Chase. Some great one-liners from Chevy Chase - he seems to be answering his own question half the time, and the jokes are for the benefit of the audience and Chevy himself.

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    • Trivia
      Paul McCartney wrote and recorded an ultimately unused song as the title track for this movie.
    • Goofs
      During the dinner party with the governor, the dogs race out of the bedroom, and the St. Bernard comes out from behind the camera, knocking into it causing the picture to shake.
    • Quotes

      Judge John Channing: Mr. Gardenia, will you answer a question for me please?

      Nick Gardenia: If I can be of any help in this case, Judge, it's my pleasure.

      Judge John Channing: Mr. Gardenia, were you apprehended or did you surrender?

      Nick Gardenia: Surrendered.

      Dist. Atty. Ira J. Parks: He was apprehended.

      Glenda Gardenia Parks: He was apprehended after he surrendered.

      Dist. Atty. Ira J. Parks: He didn't surrender to me, therefore he was apprehended.

      Glenda Gardenia Parks: He was *going* to surrender to my husband after dinner. I told him to wait in the kitchen.

      Judge John Channing: [Drops pencil in disgust] And did you wait in the kitchen, Mr. Gardenia?

      Nick Gardenia: No, I had to serve dinner.

      Judge John Channing: Wait a minute. You served dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Parks?

      Nick Gardenia: And the Governor.

      Judge John Channing: The Governor? *Our* Governor?

      Nick Gardenia: I didn't ask him. He looked like our governor.

      Dist. Atty. Ira J. Parks: Your Honor, I think our guest list is totally irrelevant to the charges. I mean, if we're gonna get into such trivialities, we might as well discuss what was served.

      Nick Gardenia: Chicken pepperoni, your Honor. The Governor seemed to enjoy it if it has any bearing on the case.

      Judge John Channing: Hold it hold it, hold it. Just - would you hold it? Are you telling me that while every police officer in the state of California was looking for you, you were serving dinner to the District Attorney, his wife and the Governor?

      [Chuckles in disbelief]

      Judge John Channing: How is that possible?

      Nick Gardenia: Well, you have to prepare everything in advance.

    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The Jazz Singer/Seems Like Old Times/A Change of Seasons/Resurrection (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      The High and the Mighty
      (uncredited)

      Music by Dimitri Tiomkin

      Portion whistled by Chevy Chase

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 1981 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Como en los viejos tiempos
    • Filming locations
      • Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, USA(bank robbery)
    • Production company
      • Rastar Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $43,995,918
    • Gross worldwide
      • $43,995,918
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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