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Comme un cheval fou

Original title: Fresh Horses
  • 1988
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  • 1h 45m
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Molly Ringwald and Andrew McCarthy in Comme un cheval fou (1988)
A Cincinnati college student breaks off his engagement to his wealthy fiancée after he falls in love with a backwoods Kentucky girl he meets at a party. She claims to be 20 years old, but he learns that she's actually just 16 and already married.
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A college student from Cincinnati breaks off his engagement to his wealthy fiancée after falling in love with a girl from Kentucky. She claims to be 20, but he learns she is actually only 16... Read allA college student from Cincinnati breaks off his engagement to his wealthy fiancée after falling in love with a girl from Kentucky. She claims to be 20, but he learns she is actually only 16 and already married.A college student from Cincinnati breaks off his engagement to his wealthy fiancée after falling in love with a girl from Kentucky. She claims to be 20, but he learns she is actually only 16 and already married.

  • Director
    • David Anspaugh
  • Writer
    • Larry Ketron
  • Stars
    • Molly Ringwald
    • Andrew McCarthy
    • Patti D'Arbanville
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    • Director
      • David Anspaugh
    • Writer
      • Larry Ketron
    • Stars
      • Molly Ringwald
      • Andrew McCarthy
      • Patti D'Arbanville
    • 35User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Molly Ringwald
    Molly Ringwald
    • Jewel
    Andrew McCarthy
    Andrew McCarthy
    • Larkin
    Patti D'Arbanville
    Patti D'Arbanville
    • Jean
    Ben Stiller
    Ben Stiller
    • Tipton
    Leon Russom
    Leon Russom
    • Larkin's Dad
    Molly Hagan
    Molly Hagan
    • Ellen
    Viggo Mortensen
    Viggo Mortensen
    • Green
    Doug Hutchison
    Doug Hutchison
    • Sproles
    Chiara Peacock
    • Alice
    Marita Geraghty
    Marita Geraghty
    • Maureen
    Rachel Jones
    • Bobo
    Welker White
    Welker White
    • Christy
    Christy Budig
    • Laurel
    Larry Ketron
    • Roy
    Ken Strunk
    Ken Strunk
    • Dr. Lippincott
    William Youmans
    William Youmans
    • Gary
    Richard Clayton Woods
    • Buddy
    • (as Richard Woods)
    Kent Poole
    • Stephen
    • Director
      • David Anspaugh
    • Writer
      • Larry Ketron
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    7MarieGabrielle

    Too easy to just stereotype...McCarthy and Ringwald

    do rather well with the subject matter- albeit limited, and as a previous review mentioned, ("Pretty In Pink, Redux")...sometimes there is fault with pop culture trying to seem clever; just ask Stephen King.

    Ringwald is a decent actor, and was unfortunately pegged into these type roles for awhile- I will have to watch her later films to compare, as it seem she has not been given enough range. Since this film was made in the late 80's; there needs to be a twist; Andrew McCarthy provides a sympathetic character-trying to do the right thing. (Was there a "right thing" in 1988?). I seem to remember films like "American Psycho" reflecting , more accurately, the political and social climate of the times.

    What the audience does see, is interesting and expository. For example; why do the Ben Stiller and McCarthy character have to visit their college girlfriends at their indoor/outdoor swimming pool?; this is a gross exaggeration. Unless their parents owned a software company; being well-to-do does not necessitate an Olympic sized/Mariott Hotel swimming pool.(Wow-the parents went to St. Martin-not exactly a world cruise). But, yes, this is the 80's. So we will excuse that. I can remember films like "Soul Man" (1989) and "Who's That Girl" (Madonna- throw-away trash film) The Ringwald character could have been better developed, she is a townie; married too young; the speech when she explains her childhood could have been more nuanced, more true to life. Ben Stiller is realistic, except when he delivers the title phrase to McCarthy- ..."drop the old nag and get a new one"... when referring to Jewel(Ringwald). Also the final deus ex machina- where Ringwald is assaulted, yet stays with Green (Viggo Mortenson) is contrived and convenient. Andrew McCarthy is a good actor, without the luxury of a story-line.

    In the late 80's, there were some films with social merit. This was one of them, but you may have to block out some of the more ridiculous polarizations. The fact is that there will always be college, college preppies, and townies, who drive 1979 Camaros. The writer must show the audience why we should care, and learn about the many conflicts and psychological issues.
    mistermycroft

    A follow up to my comment below

    I just wanted to add a few more thoughts to the comment that I left last year, which a few people have cited to. Again, I will say that this is by no means a great film. Much of what happens is, at least to me, unrealistic and unconvincing. Molly's speech in the cabin to McCarthy and his friends, about her childhood, is also somewhat laughable. But the movie has quite a few elements which make it worth watching. Many scenes are memorable. Ones that stick out in my mind are the pool party and the conversation afterwards, the scene where Ben Stiller talks to McCarthy about how difficult it is to make friends at their age, and the strange scenes where McCarthy goes to the house in the woods and meets Jewel and her female friend. I am still uncertain as to what exactly was going on out there, as to why these kids were hanging out at such a remote location. The film looks visually stunning and makes you want to visit these places. As for the title, I believe that at one point Stiller compares Molly to a worn out nag and says that McCarthy needs a "fresh horse" to ride, or something like that. I agree, the title makes little sense. But I recommend the movie.
    4moonspinner55

    Molly Ringwald: camp Lolita or serious thespian?

    Molly Ringwald, softer and more contemplative than in her John Hughes/high school comedies, plays a shady girl from the wrong side of the tracks who meets and has an affair with preppy Cincinnati college kid Andrew McCarthy; the fact his rich friends disapprove and she has such a questionable background may prevent things from going further. Not a terrible movie, but filled with self-defeating clichés and occasionally overwrought dialogue. Ringwald struggles a bit with her redneck accent, and McCarthy does nothing to elevate his pinched, emotionally-parched persona, but the look of the film is quite vivid and the atmosphere is well-captured. Perhaps it was a good idea to re-team the teen lovers from "Pretty in Pink" in a more grown-up setting, but the filmmakers didn't go far enough with the idea, and the coy finale seems a little undernourished. ** from ****
    mistermycroft

    Strangely Compelling...

    I'm not sure why I've watched this movie 4 or 5 times. The plot isn't particularly believable or intriguing. What has always hooked me is the eerie winter landscape seen throughout, the barren woods of Ohio and Kentucky. It's definitely atmospheric, and at times even haunting. The final scene at the ice skating rink is kind of sad, too.
    swedensm

    I liked the scenery...

    This movie was filmed in Cincinnati and northern Kentucky, where I was living at the time. I hung around some of the days of shooting, as the house where Molly Ringwald "lives" stands right outside my town.

    Andrew McCarthy was a darling who signed autographs, talked to whomever was around as if they were lifelong friends and even joined us for lunch. He won some lifelong fans during those days. However, Molly Ringwald was too grand for the likes of us

    Kentuckians; she snubbed everyone and hid in her trailer. She kept stopping production during the cold weather because she was absolutely adamant about not being filmed with a red nose.

    I have to admit, when the film was shown, we laughed until we cried when we noticed that her nose was Rudolph red -- a lot.

    That is my fondest memory of this waste of good talent (McCarthy's). They should have saved the money and spent it on nose makeup for Ms. Ringwald. Or maybe charm

    school.

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    • Trivia
      Allan Marcil, executive producer on the picture, according to the film's production notes, wanted to shoot the picture near the Ohio-Kentucky border region where his wife grew up. This was because the geographic boundary provided a cultural and social dichotomy necessary to the story.
    • Quotes

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 1990 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le deuxième choix
    • Filming locations
      • Alexandria, Kentucky, USA
    • Production company
      • Weintraub Entertainment Group
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    • Budget
      • $14,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,640,346
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,074,292
      • Nov 20, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,640,346
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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