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Un fils pour l'été

Original title: Tribute
  • 1980
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Un fils pour l'été (1980)
ComedyDrama

A shallow Broadway press agent learns he is dying just as his son by his ex-wife arrives for a visit.A shallow Broadway press agent learns he is dying just as his son by his ex-wife arrives for a visit.A shallow Broadway press agent learns he is dying just as his son by his ex-wife arrives for a visit.

  • Director
    • Bob Clark
  • Writer
    • Bernard Slade
  • Stars
    • Jack Lemmon
    • Robby Benson
    • Lee Remick
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    879
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    • Director
      • Bob Clark
    • Writer
      • Bernard Slade
    • Stars
      • Jack Lemmon
      • Robby Benson
      • Lee Remick
    • 13User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 2 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Jack Lemmon
    Jack Lemmon
    • Scottie Templeton
    Robby Benson
    Robby Benson
    • Jud Templeton
    Lee Remick
    Lee Remick
    • Maggie Stratton
    Colleen Dewhurst
    Colleen Dewhurst
    • Gladys Petrelli
    John Marley
    John Marley
    • Lou Daniels
    Kim Cattrall
    Kim Cattrall
    • Sally Haines
    Gale Garnett
    Gale Garnett
    • Hilary
    Teri Keane
    • Evelyn
    Rummy Bishop
    • Poker Player
    John Dee
    John Dee
    • Poker Player
    Bob Windsor
    • Poker Player
    Eileen Lehman
    • Nurse
    Andrew Foot
    • Actor
    Trevor Daley
    • Cop
    Sid Smith
    • Stage Hand
    Jennifer Goldie
    • Nurse
    Bill McMann
    • Maitre d'
    Gaylyn Britton
    • Hatcheck Girl
    • Director
      • Bob Clark
    • Writer
      • Bernard Slade
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    Coxer99

    Tribute

    A beautiful film. Mind you it's a simple film, but a beautiful one and it introduces us to some of Jack Lemmon's best work. By this time, Lemmon was a Hollywood legend. He'd been playing young romantic leads and comic goofs, now was time when he truly started challenging himself and his craft. His Oscar nomination, I would imagine came about because of the end of the film. As Scottie Tempelton slowly walks onto the stage, after a battle with sickness and possible death, he looks on into the audience to find his son and it's one of the most touching moments I have ever experienced. When he yells his son's name and he says that wonderful line "Give me a kiss...right here!" And taps his cheek slowly. As the son goes in to kiss his cheek, Scottie quickly turns and it becomes a kiss on the lips. The moment is so lovely that it's hard to put into words the feelings I have. It was a very special moment for me. Lemmon's performance in this film is very special to me.
    8hasgoob

    Originated on Broadway

    Jack Lemmon played the part of Scottie Templeton in 1978 on Broadway for 212 performances. I was lucky to be there and be part of a remarkable performance. The audience was actually part of the tribute as guests and I think maybe some of that was lost in the film. All were in tears at the end and became friends of Lemmon. I also think some of the "Broadway" acting transferred to the screen and may have made it look robotic. I enjoyed the film but it may have been because I was I was a part of that private party years earlier. There were many surprises in the play that were lost in the film. There were 2 memorable moments for me. As I was sitting in the 3rd row, Lemmon recognized his nurse's voice as a former stripper, and verified it when she ripped open her uniform to reveal her memorable breasts. I often use the line "You say potato and I say potato" (no difference in the pronunciation) which Lemmon delivered hilariously.

    Harry
    6moonspinner55

    Sentiment in shorthand...only Jack Lemmon could pull this off!

    Jack Lemmon recreates his Tony-nominated stage role playing a Broadway press agent who has always shied away from adult responsibilities, treating everyone--from doormen to movie stars--like the life of the party. This devil-may-care approach to living has naturally alienated Lemmon's tightly-wound son, a begrudging twenty-year-old who doesn't share his father's sense of humor. Bernard Slade adapted his play for the screen, and he's positively shameless while decorating the narrative with pure-hearted friends and doctors, a gold-plated prostitute (who receives her own tribute from a lifetime of johns at Joe Allen!), an adoring ex-wife, and Kim Cattrall as a frisky young thing who flits from father to son as if she's in the running for the prostitute's job. None of this makes much emotional or logical sense--and little of it amounts to anything substantial by the end--although Lemmon's manic, zinger-filled performance gooses the movie and brings it to a near-boil. As the embittered son, Robby Benson tries hard to bring off a dim role; his occasional success here is miraculous considering Slade never gives him a strong line of dialogue. Lemmon is reunited with his "Days of Wine and Roses" co-star Lee Remick, and they have a built-in rapport that is wonderful to see...however Jack is really the whole picture. Slade has manufactured the proceedings to slant completely in the star's favor, showing off his sass and pathos, and as a one-man vehicle for the talented actor it obviously has some worth. **1/2 from ****
    10strathaven-1

    Andrew Foot

    I am bias though because He is my uncle Andy!! I loved him and miss him much these days since his passing. He was a great Actor and loved his craft.He was just starting to get noticed when he died. He did a lot for Canadian Television. My Uncle Andy worked with some great Classic Actors like David Niven. He told me once that Acting was one of the greatest freeing of the soul. and that it gave him great joy! He also had a great love for the theater. He said that true actors never want to be a star they just want to be part of the process. A good actor is a en-sable actor. Its the group that make the greats.

    Jimmy Burgess
    Nat-21

    Emotional, rewarding movie

    "Tribute" is a wonderful tear-jerker about a father and his estranged son. Benson is good, though his character may be a bit over-the-top cynical. But as usual, Jack Lemmon provides a textbook example of acting without seeming like he's acting, the mark of a great performer.

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    • Trivia
      An accomplished, self-taught pianist, Jack Lemmon wrote the theme for the movie Un fils pour l'été (1980).
    • Quotes

      Scottie Templeton: I spent a little time in the hospital, Maggie. It turns out that I'm in less than perfect health.

      Maggie Stratton: [quavering] how imperfect?

      Scottie Templeton: Well, I'll tell you. When they advise you to get your affairs in order, you tend to think they're posting a closing notice.

    • Crazy credits
      On the American prints the 20th Century Fox logo plays without the fanfare.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Tribute/La Cage aux Folles II/Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen/American Pop/The Day After Trinity (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      We Still Have Time
      Music by Barry Manilow

      Lyrics by Bruce Sussman & Jack Feldman

      Performed by Barry Manilow

      Produced by Barry Manilow and Ron Dante

      Recording enginieer: Michael Delugg

      (p) 1980 Manilow Music (BMI) / Appogiatura Music Inc. (BMI) / Camp Sngs Music Inc. (BMI)

      All rights reserved. Used by permission.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 5, 1981 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tribute
    • Filming locations
      • Commercial Studios - 793 Pharmacy Avenue, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Tiberius Film Productions
      • Turman-Foster Company
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    • Budget
      • $8,400,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,000,000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,000,000
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 1 minute
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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