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Susie et les Baker Boys

Original title: The Fabulous Baker Boys
  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
27K
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Michelle Pfeiffer and Jeff Bridges in Susie et les Baker Boys (1989)
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The lives of two struggling musicians, who happen to be brothers, inevitably change when they team up with a beautiful, up-and-coming singer.The lives of two struggling musicians, who happen to be brothers, inevitably change when they team up with a beautiful, up-and-coming singer.The lives of two struggling musicians, who happen to be brothers, inevitably change when they team up with a beautiful, up-and-coming singer.

  • Director
    • Steve Kloves
  • Writer
    • Steve Kloves
  • Stars
    • Jeff Bridges
    • Michelle Pfeiffer
    • Beau Bridges
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    27K
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    • Director
      • Steve Kloves
    • Writer
      • Steve Kloves
    • Stars
      • Jeff Bridges
      • Michelle Pfeiffer
      • Beau Bridges
    • 99User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 Oscars
      • 14 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Jeff Bridges
    Jeff Bridges
    • Jack Baker
    Michelle Pfeiffer
    Michelle Pfeiffer
    • Susie Diamond
    Beau Bridges
    Beau Bridges
    • Frank Baker
    Ellie Raab
    • Nina
    Xander Berkeley
    Xander Berkeley
    • Lloyd
    Dakin Matthews
    Dakin Matthews
    • Charlie
    Ken Lerner
    Ken Lerner
    • Ray
    Albert Hall
    Albert Hall
    • Henry
    Terri Treas
    Terri Treas
    • Girl in Bed
    Gregory Itzin
    Gregory Itzin
    • Vince Nancy
    Bradford English
    • Earl
    David Coburn
    David Coburn
    • Kid at Vet
    Todd Jeffries
    Todd Jeffries
    • Theo
    Jeff Nowinski
    • Hotel Masseuse
    • (as Jeffrey J. Nowinski)
    Nancy Fish
    Nancy Fish
    • Laughing Bar Patron
    Beege Barkette
    Beege Barkette
    • Waitress
    Del Zamora
    Del Zamora
    • Man with Cleaver
    Howard Matthew Johnson
    • Bathroom Attendant
    • Director
      • Steve Kloves
    • Writer
      • Steve Kloves
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    10jhclues

    The Real Seattle Sound

    Written and directed by Steve Kloves, `The Fabulous Baker Boys' is a tale of music and brotherly love set in Seattle. The Baker boys are Jack and Frank (real life brothers Jeff and Beau Bridges), who eke out a living playing piano together at various venues throughout the Emerald City, a basic lounge act they've been doing for fifteen years. Frank is the responsible one, because he has to be; he has a wife, kids and a home in the suburbs. He manages their business, secures the bookings and is content to stick with a formula that works. For him, it's not about the music, it's about keeping food on the table for those who depend on him. Jack, on the other hand, is unattached and could care less about the business end of the partnership. As long as it affords him a modicum of security as well as dignity, he is more than willing to just go along for the ride.

    For Jack, though, underneath it all, it is about the music; it's about jazz. On off nights he will steal away alone to some small club to play, and deep down inside he knows that this is not only what he really wants, but needs. And he knows he could be great, if only he'd let himself go. The trouble is, he's been with Frank his whole life, and as long as the act is working he just can't make the break. Unless something happens, his dreams are destined to remain suppressed and unrealized. It is only when one of their regular clubs balks at rescheduling them that the brothers begin to realize that perhaps their act is getting a bit stale. So they decide to try adding a singer to the act. After a memorable scene in which a number of young hopefuls are auditioned, Suzie Diamond (Michelle Pfeiffer) enters their life. She joins the act on a trial basis, and after an amusing and somewhat tentative beginning, infuses it with new life, though Frank continues to adamantly resist too much of a departure from their original show. (`Does anyone really want to hear ‘Feelings' again?' she asks him at one point). Ultimately, however, Suzie becomes the impetus for change that Jack has needed all along, and the stage is set for the decisive moment, which comes when the dignity of the brothers is compromised due to an incident on Frank's part of uncharacteristic carelessness. When Jack tells Frank, `We've never been clowns before–' you know exactly how deep it has cut. Kloves has fashioned an entertaining study of relationships, change, and the effects of complacent loyalty and self-denial; and the importance of following your own heart. When Jack sits down alone at the piano in that smoke-filled club, we know that this is where he is meant to be. Filmed on location in and around Seattle, with a terrific score by Dave Grusin,a supporting cast that includes Jennifer Tilly (Monica) and Ellie Raab (Nina), and a classic scene in which Suzie Diamond croons `Makin' Whoopee' atop a piano, `The Fabulous Baker Boys' is an absolute gem you do not want to miss. I rate this one 10/10.
    9blanche-2

    A singer changes a brothers' music team and their relationship

    Jeff Bridges and Beau Bridges are "The Fabulous Baker Boys" in this 1989 film also starring Michelle Pfeiffer. The Baker Boys have been playing dual pianos on the lounge circuit for years, with Frank (Beau) acting as the booking manager and accountant. When the bookings dry up, the brothers decide to hire a singer. She's Susie Diamond, a gorgeous blond with a sultry voice and sexy appearance that gives the Baker Boys the pizazz that they need to pick up better gigs and more of them. Of course, one can't wait for the handsome, quietly intense Jack (Jeff) and Susie to give into their sexual chemistry, despite Frank's warnings that Jack's hit and run technique will not work with a teammate. When Frank is called away on a family emergency, more than sex happens. Ultimately Susie's bluntness and ability to see a situation for what it is makes Jack realize he hates the act, hates the way his brother handles it, and hates himself for not pursuing work as a jazz musician.

    Someone wrote that the plot is thin - not really. The sibling dynamics are real, pent up, and the product of years of lip-biting, Jack becoming more and more introverted and Frank more desperate to work so he can support his family. It takes an outsider to bring tempers to a boil.

    The film is very well done, with great music throughout, including some very hot singing by Pfeiffer. The highlight of the movie is Pfeiffer rolling around on the piano as she sings to Jack. She's really at the height of her beauty and can compare favorably to any Hollywood goddess of the past. Her performance as a street-wise singer who's had it tough is excellent, right down to the chewing gum and the crystal jewelry. Beau Bridges is perfectly cast. He plays a working musician for whom music is a job - and yet he's proud of the act, insistent on having "Feelings" in every show they do, and likes songs like "Bali Hai." Then we come to Jeff Bridges, certainly one of the sexiest men to ever come down the pike - tall and handsome, he is the essence of true jazz musician here - passionate on the piano, cool, loving the night life and the attendant bad habits of drinking and smoking. He's all tied up in his inability to break free of his brother, and it's expressed in every non-expression, every puff of his cigarette. He's fantastic.

    Another reviewer on this site stated that non-musicians probably can't understand Jack's frustration about the music. It's true, I'm a trained musician and related to his crisis immediately. But I think many people are in jobs they don't like, many people have a book they never finished because the kids came along - I think this is a very appealing story.

    I remember this film getting a big build-up when it was released, but many people on IMDb feel it's underrated. I didn't realize it was, but if it is, it shouldn't be. What a movie - a strange kind of a love story for sure, between a man and his music, but a love story nevertheless.
    7namashi_1

    Fabulous, Indeed!

    Steve Kloves 'The Fabulous Baker Boys' is indeed a Fabulous film, with a terrific screenplay as it's trump card. A story of two brothers struggling to make a living as lounge jazz pianists in Seattle. In desperation, they take on a female singer, who revitalizes their careers, causing the brothers to re-examine their relationship with each other and with their music.

    'The Fabulous Baker Boys' has everything going for it, the direction by Kloves is simply outstanding. He keeps hooked all the time, in fact it's amongst the best I've seen from the 80's. Michael Ballhaus's cinematography is remarkable, so is William Steinkamp's editing.

    Coming the to acting department, Jeff Bridges steals the show. He's fantastic, as always. Michelle Pfeiffer is excellent, this truly is amongst her best works. Beau Bridges is great, so sad no one has seen much of this gifted actor.

    On the whole, this one's a must watch. Strongly Reccmended!
    8Mr-Fusion

    God, what a movie; heatfelt, emotional, tragic

    What was really surprising about "The Fabulous Baker Boys" (a pleasant one) is that Michelle Pfeiffer can actually sing. Everyone knows this movie for her slinky performance on Jeff Bridges' piano, but I'd always just assumed she was dubbed over. She's got a nice voice. And going beyond just that scene, Pfeiffer has never been such a head-turner as she is here. My god, she is sexy in this movie.

    It's not an easy movie to sit through, seeing as it details the ark side of show biz. Tensions show themselves from minute one, and just bubble throughout until they come to a head. Twice. There are two altercations in the story that are just painful (between Jeff and Michelle, and then Jeff and Beau). Speaking of the brothers Bridges, if that counts as stunt casting, then it's necessary. I don't think you could tell this story with unrelated actors. The real-life siblings bring a realism to this that heightens the emotion.

    Rough movie, but a beautiful family story. Bittersweet to the end.

    8/10
    Seven-6

    Great acting and story telling.

    This a good movie and one which has gone down as just that.

    The story is not particularly original and there were times which I could guess what would happen next, but the acting job more than made up for that in my book. I could never get Jeff's performance in the Vanishing out of my head until this movie. He did a great job in this one. Beau was also very good.

    The one person who I must make a special note of is, or course, Ms. Pfeiffer. She simply blew me away. The piano scene is near legendary now. She is a VERY talented actress and I am glad she is getting everything she deserves now. She is sexy and talented, two traits which do not often go together. I love her and watch most movies she is in because she is talented and immense fun to watch onscreen.

    I think I am biased, though, but, hey, everyone needs some actress/actor that they love to watch.

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    • Trivia
      Michelle Pfeiffer sang all her songs. No vocal double was used.
    • Goofs
      During the fight scene in the alley there is a crew member fully visible for a very short time.
    • Quotes

      Jack Baker: You look good.

      Susie Diamond: You look like shit.

      Jack Baker: No, I mean it. You look good.

      Susie Diamond: I mean it, too. You look like shit.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Old Gringo/The Girl in a Swing/An Innocent Man/Drugstore Cowboy (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      People
      Written by Jule Styne & Bob Merrill

      Performed by Dave Grusin & John F. Hammond (as John Hammond)

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 1990 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los fabulosos hermanos Baker
    • Filming locations
      • Belltown, Seattle, Washington, USA(opening scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Gladden Entertainment
      • Mirage
      • TOBIS Film
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    • Budget
      • $13,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $18,428,904
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,313,815
      • Oct 15, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,428,904
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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