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Arthur 2: Dans la dèche

Original title: Arthur 2: On the Rocks
  • 1988
  • PG
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Dudley Moore and Liza Minnelli in Arthur 2: Dans la dèche (1988)
Arthur loses his fortune for staying with Linda, right as the two were preparing to adopt a child. As their marriage suffers, Arthur plans for a way to get his money back, but first he must sober up and get a real job.
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Arthur loses his fortune for staying with Linda, right as the two were preparing to adopt a child. As their marriage suffers, Arthur plans for a way to get his money back, but first he must ... Read allArthur loses his fortune for staying with Linda, right as the two were preparing to adopt a child. As their marriage suffers, Arthur plans for a way to get his money back, but first he must sober up and get a real job.Arthur loses his fortune for staying with Linda, right as the two were preparing to adopt a child. As their marriage suffers, Arthur plans for a way to get his money back, but first he must sober up and get a real job.

  • Director
    • Bud Yorkin
  • Writers
    • Steve Gordon
    • Andy Breckman
  • Stars
    • Dudley Moore
    • Liza Minnelli
    • John Gielgud
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    • Director
      • Bud Yorkin
    • Writers
      • Steve Gordon
      • Andy Breckman
    • Stars
      • Dudley Moore
      • Liza Minnelli
      • John Gielgud
    • 58User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Dudley Moore
    Dudley Moore
    • Arthur Bach
    Liza Minnelli
    Liza Minnelli
    • Linda Marolla Bach
    John Gielgud
    John Gielgud
    • Hobson
    Geraldine Fitzgerald
    Geraldine Fitzgerald
    • Martha Bach
    Stephen Elliott
    Stephen Elliott
    • Burt Johnson
    Paul Benedict
    Paul Benedict
    • Fairchild
    Cynthia Sikes Yorkin
    Cynthia Sikes Yorkin
    • Susan Johnson
    • (as Cynthia Sikes)
    Kathy Bates
    Kathy Bates
    • Mrs. Canby
    Jack Gilford
    Jack Gilford
    • Mr. Butterworth
    Ted Ross
    Ted Ross
    • Bitterman
    Barney Martin
    Barney Martin
    • Ralph Marolla
    Thomas Barbour
    • Stanford Bach
    David O'Brien
    • Millionaire
    Ron Canada
    Ron Canada
    • Bartender
    John C. Vennema
    John C. Vennema
    • Maitre D'
    • (as John Vennema)
    John A. Zee
    John A. Zee
    • Bald Executive
    • (as John Zee)
    Marcia Wolf
    Marcia Wolf
    • Gallery Customer
    Aileen Fitzpatrick
    • Saleswoman
    • Director
      • Bud Yorkin
    • Writers
      • Steve Gordon
      • Andy Breckman
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    8Dock-Ock

    A beautiful little film.

    This has got to be one of the most under-rated and under seen sequels in history. Arthur 2 is not as good as the film that preceeded it but it is NOT a bad film. Arthur 2 if anything gives us the film that Dudley Moore and Steve Gordon were trying to back in 1981. One of the main criticism's is that it gives out a bad message the alcoholism is good. The film does nothing of the sort, Arthur strives through out the film to change his drinking ways and succeeds in the final part of the film. The film itself is not as funny as Arthur was, but you hardly notice this because it tells a good dramatic story.

    Bud Yorkin handles the direction excellently, and the movie contains a magical back drop of Christmas time New York. Dudley is again funny and like-able, just as he was in Arthur, allthough both the Actor and the Character have matured. Liza Minelli is again kookie as Linda, allthough she plays the role like the preceeding seven years took place within a week. Nothing changes with her performance and one is greatful. One really feels for Arthur and Linda, as they struggle with the fact of first not being able to have children, and secondly being destitute. Without spoiling the movie for those who have not seen it, there is a happy ending. Burt Bacharach's score is again heartbreaking and wonderful and the title song sung by Chris De Burgh is as good as the Chris Cross original. And finally Sir John Gielguid makes a heart breaking and beautifull return as an Obi Wan Kenobi like Hobson. A christams ghost if you will.

    A Beatifull film. One ready for re-evaluation. Lets raise our glasses to Arthur and Linda.
    jtpaladin

    Caught between the moon and a hard place

    "Arthur 2" was definitely not as good as the first one but then again, "Arthur 2" was really the best that you could do with a sequel to the original. I mean, where do you go after the happy ending of "Arthur"?

    There were some very funny lines in the film and it was nice seeing the cast re-unite, but for some reason the original Susan who was played by

    Jill Eikenberry was replaced by Cynthia Sikes, who looks very different than Jill. Anyone know why the change?

    Do I recommend anyone seeing this film? Only if you really enjoyed the first film otherwise you're not going to really be able to get into "Arthur 2".
    4pmtelefon

    What a shame

    "Arthur 2: On the Rocks" isn't very good. It has quite a few nice moments but it also has some pretty bad parts too. A big problem is the Arthur character. He's often (especially in the first half of the movie) more obnoxious than funny. The story also doesn't work that well. The cast does a nice job (for the most part) but the material is just not there. "Arthur 2: On the Rocks" was released seven years after the original "Arthur" but it seems more like twenty.
    Wizard-8

    Not the disaster it's been made out to be

    When it was first released, "Arthur 2: On The Rocks" got the reputation of being a big disaster, a stigma that it still has more than 20 years later. That stigma is why I put off watching it for so long, only deciding to give it a look when it appeared on free TV in my city. After watching it, I am puzzled by its reputation. To be sure, it's not as good as the first movie. It does have a number of faults with it, such as there not being any gigantic laughs, a surprisingly sedate tone for the most part, a limited amount of plot, and Minnelli disappearing for almost all of the last third of the movie. Still, the movie has some strengths. While there are no gigantic laughs, there are a good number of chuckles along the way. The cast is enthusiastic and has great chemistry with each other, and the characters (at least the ones not in the evil family that strips Arthur of his fortune) are very likable. So while the movie is no comic masterpiece, it's nothing to really be embarrassed about - it's a perfectly okay movie, especially when you consider how bad sequels usually are.
    7MovieAddict2016

    He's Back!

    "Arthur 2: On the Rocks" is the story of how Arthur (Dudley Moore), the drunken title character, loses his $750,000,000 fortune and sobers up so he can adopt a baby. It starts out very good and right on target, but towards the last 45 minutes the film loses not only all credibility, but also all sense of cohesiveness. It's as if the writer wrote himself into a wall and tried to cut through it with a spoon. I'm not sure if that analogy was any good, but it's a bit better than the end of the movie.

    Of course, I haven't seen the original Oscar-winning "Arthur" (1981), which may be a part of the reason I enjoyed the first half of "Arthur 2" (1988). I still remember when I first saw "The Fly"--I had read all the positive reviews, I was really pumped up and after the credits started to roll I just sort of sat back and let out a sigh. But I had already seen its sequel, aptly named "The Fly II," and I had enjoyed it. Why? Because prior expectations can truly ruin a great movie. If I had gone into "The Fly" expecting nothing, I probably would have come out of it satisfied. But, in hindsight, I expected too much. And I hadn't expected anything going into "The Fly II," which may amount to why I prefer it to the first film, despite its goofy nature and campy effects.

    Maybe that's why "Arthur 2: On the Rocks" didn't seem so bad when I watched it. I didn't find a single positive review of the film on the Internet. IMDb's average user rating is currently 3.6, and a year ago it was lower. Rotten Tomatoes' rating is 0%, with not a single positive thing to say. And I can understand why people might not like this movie, but if they think it's one of the worst films of all time...they've got another thing coming.

    Arthur and his wife, Linda (Liza Minneli), are living freely. They own five homes in and around New York City, and Arthur's only worry in life is that he may get some. Linda, on the other hand, has a single worry: she can't have children, and she wants some. So they visit an adoption agency downtown, run by Mrs. Canby (Kathy Bates), who promises she'll do her best to fix them up with a kid. Joy!

    But then Burt Johnson (Stephen Elliot) buys out Arthur's family company, promising to sell out if Arthur is cut off from the family fortune -- all 750,000,000 dollars. Johnson's scheming is because he wants his daughter, Susan (Cynthia Sikes), to be happy -- and she still wants to marry Arthur. If Arthur divorces his true love, Linda, and marries Johnson's snobby daughter, he can get his money back. But soon Arthur learns that money isn't the most important thing in life.

    This is an interesting premise, of course, but the fact that the entire character of Arthur is one built upon the sole theory that there's nothing to worry about in life is contradictory. If "Arthur" were a television show, it would have been a decent half hour of laughs to see him hit the streets in an attempt to sober up. But as a 107-minute film, "Arthur 2's" premise just isn't "Arthur," as far as I can tell. At the end, Arthur cleans up and gets sober, and -- without spoiling how -- wins the day (like there were any doubts as to whether that would happen). But the lasting image of a sober Arthur is far from the central idea of the character in the first place.

    And I must complain about something else I noticed -- something more disturbing than anything else in the film. At the very end, Kathy Bates delivers an adopted baby to the couple as they reunite on the street, only for Linda to announce on the spot that she's pregnant. Wouldn't Mrs. Canby (Bates) take the baby back and give her (the baby, that is) to a couple that can't have children? No, she just smiles and stands back from the scene. This is an example of poor scriptwriting.

    "Arthur 2: On the Rocks" is a hilarious film in its first half, and a bumbling message-driven snoozer in its second. If only all comedies could sustain laughs at a steady pace throughout. I can't necessarily say that "Arthur 2" is a very bad movie, but I can't necessarily say I can recommend it, either.

    2.5/5 stars.

    • John Ulmer

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    • Trivia
      The character of Susan Johnson was not played by Jill Eikenberry who had portrayed the character in Arthur (1981). This was because Eikenberry was at the time unavailable due to being contracted to La loi de Los Angeles (1986), playing Ann Kelsey. Because of this, the part of Susan Johnson in this movie was played by Cynthia Sikes Yorkin instead. The movie even pokes fun at this in a scene where Arthur remarks at how much taller Susan has gotten since the last time he saw her.
    • Goofs
      When Susan is on her father's boat during the party, her necklace disappears and reappears between shots.
    • Quotes

      Hobson: [Arthur is conversing with the ghost of Hobson] Arthur, I've seen your son.

      Arthur: [Arthur, inebriated, looks stricken] Oh!

      Hobson: I've told him all about you. But he still wants to meet you very much.

      Arthur: Ah, old man, you're not playing fair!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Arthur 2: On the Rocks/Short Circuit 2/Coming to America/A Handful of Dust/License to Drive (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Is My Decision
      (Theme from Arthur 2 on the Rocks)

      Performed by Chris De Burgh

      Written by Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager and Chris De Burgh

      Courtesy of A&M Records

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Arturo 2, el millonario arruinado
    • Filming locations
      • Pier 17, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Burt Johnson's yacht party)
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Havlin-Robert Shapiro Production
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,681,192
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,150,962
      • Jul 10, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,681,192
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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