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Autant en emporte Fletch!

Original title: Fletch Lives
  • 1989
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
24K
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Chevy Chase in Autant en emporte Fletch! (1989)
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Bumbling DetectiveSatireSlapstickComedyCrimeMystery

After receiving an inheritance in Louisiana, Los Angeles reporter Irwin Fletcher heads to the Belle Isle plantation where he gets himself into hilarious trouble.After receiving an inheritance in Louisiana, Los Angeles reporter Irwin Fletcher heads to the Belle Isle plantation where he gets himself into hilarious trouble.After receiving an inheritance in Louisiana, Los Angeles reporter Irwin Fletcher heads to the Belle Isle plantation where he gets himself into hilarious trouble.

  • Director
    • Michael Ritchie
  • Writers
    • Gregory McDonald
    • Leon Capetanos
  • Stars
    • Chevy Chase
    • Hal Holbrook
    • Julianne Phillips
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    24K
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    • Director
      • Michael Ritchie
    • Writers
      • Gregory McDonald
      • Leon Capetanos
    • Stars
      • Chevy Chase
      • Hal Holbrook
      • Julianne Phillips
    • 65User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hal Holbrook
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    • Ham Johnson
    Julianne Phillips
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    • Becky Culpepper
    R. Lee Ermey
    R. Lee Ermey
    • Jimmy Lee Farnsworth
    Richard Libertini
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    • Frank
    Randall 'Tex' Cobb
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    George Wyner
    George Wyner
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    Patricia Kalember
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    Geoffrey Lewis
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    • Betty Dilworth
    William Traylor
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    Barney D. Arceneaux
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      • Michael Ritchie
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      • Gregory McDonald
      • Leon Capetanos
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    9StarDragyn

    Chevy Chase = Fletch

    What a sad world it is when people can sit back and gripe about "Fletch Lives". Tsk, tsk, tsk! First of all, how can anyone pick up a video with this sort of picture of Chevy Chase on the front and expect it to not be stupid--in the best possible sense! Indeed, I admit, the movie is stupid, but that is wholly what I love about it. Sure, if you want a more realistic mystery story, watch the first one. But for purely enjoying Chevy Chase's ridiculous antics, this one surpasses it. Though I can't imagine any other actor who could have pulled this script off and made it anything worthwhile! I generally end up watching this movie at least every few months and have yet to grow tired of it. And yet I have only recently added the first movie to my private collection.

    Chevy Chase is one of the best out-and-out comedy actors available in my opinion. And you can't expect him to be serious in a movie that was intended to be anything but.

    I think the best part about Chevy Chase as Fletch, is that he lives out those crazy ideas we sometimes get (such as convincing someone of invisible squealing bugs, simply telling someone their house is on fire, and marching into a corporation like you own the place), and he gets away with it when most of us don't dare in the first place. Perhaps the people who can't enjoy him simply don't get the same temptations, and therefore can't see why he appeals to those of us who have to repress the desire to introduce yourself as a famous sixteenth-century astrologer.
    7namideo

    Chevy Chase = good times.

    I liked the first movie a lot but hadn't heard much about this one, so I really had no idea what to expect. I was bracing myself for disappointment and was rewarded with a pretty fun movie. Even though the story isn't anywhere near as good, Fletch Lives is every bit as funny as the first movie. I've realized that Chevy Chase can make any movie work. If you're a Chevy Chase fan, this movie is worth checking out. My favorite part of these movies is actually the music, and Harold Faltermeyer does what might have been his last great synth score for this film. I just love that theme song. It really makes a huge difference to me, and in the end, it kinda made me sad that they didn't do more of these films. I'm a big fan of mystery/comedies, and the Fletch series is one that I think had a lot of potential that wasn't fully realized. Nevertheless, this one is enjoyable enough.
    Michael_Elliott

    Not As Good as the First; Not As Bad as the Rep

    Fletch Lives (1989)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Chevy Chase returns as Irwin 'Fletch' Fletcher in this sequel to the 1985 flick. This time out Fletch inherits a Louisiana estate and on his first night there the woman who contacted him ends up dying. The reporter in Fletch comes and and he starts an investigation that leads him to a preacher (R. Lee Ermey) who might be hiding a few things. This movie seems to have been beaten to death when originally released and it's somewhat hard to find a positive review of it anywhere but I thought it was a lot better than its reputation. Sure, the movie isn't as smooth or as good as the first one but the most important thing is laughs and that's something I did quite a few times. The movie obviously cuts back on the various characters Chase plays as this is pretty much left to the final twenty-minutes but I didn't mind this too much. You could argue that the screenplay is lazy and just throwing him into a plot involving countless stereotypes but, again, I don't mind this because it made me laugh. The scenes with the KKK, the dumb cop with the termite in his ear and the raccoon hunt were full of stereotypes but they were all funny. Heck, we even get a spoof of SONG OF THE SOUTH. Chase isn't quite as great as in the original film but he's still good enough to keep everything moving and his various characters once again get plenty of laughs. Chase easily plays the role without any problems and even his narration can get some laughs. Ermey is good in his role as usual as is Hal Holbrook and Julianne Phillips. The one and only Randall 'Tex' Cobb does his usual tough character and gets some nice laughs. The film's actual mystery isn't all that interesting and the ending take a while to get to but I still feel this film manages to be a lot more entertaining than its rep would lead you to believe.
    6ODDBear

    Predictable mystery but fun for fans of Chevy

    You had to a fan of Chevy Chase to fully enjoy the first installment but here you have to be a die hard devotee to get the most out of the sequel. The first one had a really good detective story that nearly got buried with wisecracks, but on subsequent viewings it really came alive and it ranks as one of the best movies Chevy Chase has been involved in.

    Fletch Lives has Fletch moving to the South where he has inherited a mansion from his aunt. Continuing interest in buying the nearly worthless land for a huge amount of money evokes suspicions and our favorite reporter goes snooping around.

    Fletch Lives is not nearly as well crafted or written as the first one, with a rather predictable mystery that doesn't seem to take itself seriously for one second. But it does have some fantastic comic sequences; such as Fletch impersonating a faith healer, Fletch encountering a mean biker gang, a memorable meeting with a fellow inmate and some one great one-liners delivered with style by the great comedian (as you might have guessed; I'm a big fan).

    Supporting actors like Hal Holbrook and R. Lee Ermey add to the enjoyment and Chase delivers but when all is said and done Fletch Lives is for fans only who can overlook the shallowness of the film as a whole.
    5dave13-1

    They should have adapted another one of the books...

    This movie for me epitomizes the arrogance of Hollywood. The first Fletch movie was a hit, thanks in large part to the fact that it was a fairly faithful adaptation of the first book in the Fletch series by Gregory MacDonald. The book was a tightly woven, well-plotted mystery in which a smart character solved the crime by buffaloing less clued-in types. However, when time came to make a sequel, the studio decided that none of the other dozen or so Fletch novels would be suitable and Instead put together a generic comedy mystery with a plot right out of Scooby-Doo. This is dumbed down generic 80s action junk of the worst sort, partially saved by Chevy Chase's deadpan use of the trademark Fletch trick of disguising himself and impersonating people to get information. To be fair, Chase and the writers manage a few genuine laughs with this, so the gimmick still works, but it's in service of much inferior story, and this simply shouldn't be. A hit book series produces an original hit movie, so why mess with something that works? Simply put, Hollywood studios are staffed by people who think they know better but don't. A comedy-mystery, like any other hybrid, has to work effectively in both genres to be a success and the mystery plot line is just too weak to carry the film.

    This movie for me was a special disappointment, as the Fletch series ended here, when Chase could easily have made a career out of starring as Fletch in adaptations of several books before Chase-as- Fletch wore out his welcome. It was a great fit of an actor to a role and should have gone on much longer.

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    • Trivia
      Though there were eight sequels and prequels written by Gregory McDonald that could have been used as the basis for the second "Fletch" movie at the time, Universal decided to write a completely new story.
    • Goofs
      During the first scene in the newsroom, as Irwin 'Fletch' Fletcher and Frank Walker walk through the office, we see a map of Long Island, New York on the wall in the background. The newsroom is supposed to be in Los Angeles, California. (The scene was filmed at Newsday's Melville, Long Island office.)
    • Quotes

      Fletch: [6:55] Hey Betty, how about lunch at the In N' Out Burger?

      Betty Dilworth: [disgusted] No.

      Fletch: Okay, forget the burger, how about just the In N' Out?

      [she sneers at him]

      Fletch: Ok, how about just the In?

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Jacknife/The Adventures of Baron Munchausen/Skin Deep/Chocolat (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Ain't No Use, Baby
      Written by Buckwheat Zydeco (as Stanley Dural)

      Performed by Buckwheat Zydeco

      Courtesy of Master-Trak Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fletch Lives
    • Filming locations
      • Ashland-Belle Helene Plantation - State Highway 75, Geismer, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Cornelius Productions
      • Vincent Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $35,150,960
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,045,760
      • Mar 19, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $39,450,960
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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