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Les Magouilleurs

Original title: Penn & Teller Get Killed
  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
2.1K
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Les Magouilleurs (1989)
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Dark ComedyAdventureComedyCrimeThriller

The "bad boys of magic" go over the edge in this mind-blowing, role-switching comedy murder mystery set in the dizzying world of Atlantic City casinos.The "bad boys of magic" go over the edge in this mind-blowing, role-switching comedy murder mystery set in the dizzying world of Atlantic City casinos.The "bad boys of magic" go over the edge in this mind-blowing, role-switching comedy murder mystery set in the dizzying world of Atlantic City casinos.

  • Director
    • Arthur Penn
  • Writers
    • Penn Jillette
    • Teller
  • Stars
    • Penn Jillette
    • Teller
    • Caitlin Clarke
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Arthur Penn
    • Writers
      • Penn Jillette
      • Teller
    • Stars
      • Penn Jillette
      • Teller
      • Caitlin Clarke
    • 24User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Penn Jillette
    Penn Jillette
    • Penn
    • (as Penn)
    Teller
    Teller
    • Teller
    Caitlin Clarke
    Caitlin Clarke
    • Carlotta
    • (as Celia McGuire)
    • …
    David Patrick Kelly
    David Patrick Kelly
    • The Fan
    Leonardo Cimino
    Leonardo Cimino
    • Ernesto
    Celia McGuire
    • Officer McNamara
    Bill Randolph
    Bill Randolph
    • Floor Director
    John Miller
    John Miller
    • Steve the bandleader
    Ellen Whyte
    • Makeup Woman
    Ted Neustadt
    • Bob the host
    Tudor Sherrard
    • 1st Frat Boy
    Billy Morrissette
    Billy Morrissette
    • 2nd Frat Boy
    Jon Cryer
    Jon Cryer
    • 3rd Frat Boy
    Leonard Parker
    • Airport Porter
    Christopher Durang
    Christopher Durang
    • Jesus Freak
    Camille Saviola
    Camille Saviola
    • Airport Security Guard
    Gwendolyn Shepherd
    • Mother
    • (as Gwen Shepherd)
    Avanti Taylor
    • Little Girl
    • Director
      • Arthur Penn
    • Writers
      • Penn Jillette
      • Teller
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    User reviews24

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    8ericzillazillo

    Brilliant black humor

    Penn and Teller is a fictional film about how inviting killers to your head on national TV can lead to potential problems, even if you are Penn and Teller.

    This film embodies almost everything that is Penn and Teller, because that is what a Penn and Teller film should represent: Penn and Teller. Let's get the bad out of the way first: The acting in the film is decent and comical, but not superb - especially the actors that play the side roles. Of course considering Penn and Teller are magicians whose job is to act in a way that conceals their tricks, their acting is not bad, although it feels like something is missing, especially in the more "emotional" parts of the film.

    Also, there's a slight issue with the writing. The film is sort of a mix between comedy and thriller, but the twists are generally somewhat predictable, and a lot of the humor does not cause explosive laughter. Again, the writing is just a wee bit weak, but in my opinion not the main point of the film.

    What the point of the film is though is lots of Penn and Teller: The viewer gets to see plenty of magic tricks and how they are done, Penn and Teller make commentary on various forms of superstition, and deliver what is in my opinion the silliest, somewhat apologetic yet quite possibly best ending a film could ever have.

    Overall, I would recommend Penn and Teller Get Killed, even if I were on national TV.
    6jackrabbitslims-1

    pretty freaky deaky

    this movie has some interesting stunts that are pulled, but I kept asking myself during the duration of the film, Is Penn the guy who does the "next on Comedy Central" voice. Otherwise I could dig this movie, jay and silent bob seemed to rip it off a little bit.
    6SnoopyStyle

    absurdist ending

    This starts with a recreation of their upside-down trick on SNL like a late night talk show. As an off-handed comment to the host's question, Penn says that he wishes someone would try to kill him for excitement. They and their assistant Carlotta (Caitlin Clarke) are off to expose psychic surgery as fake. Her uncle is being tricked by some con-men.

    This movie needs a good writer to write an actual script. Instead, Penn & Teller have written a meandering story. It does have some fun with their pranking and their magic tricks but at some point, I wonder when the story finally gets some traction. It tries to go surreal with Caitlin Clarke playing a completely different character. It takes awhile before I realized that it's not a dream sequence and that it is actually Caitlin Clarke. This is a movie where the concept of the ending supersedes the traditional narrative writing. The guys have a wild idea and write a rambling story to get to the finish. I still do like the absurdity of the ending.
    7Hamlet23

    Subversive, Twisted Fun

    Penn and Teller Get Killed isn't what you'd call a triumph of skilled film-making. The primary function of the movie is to allow Penn and Teller to perform their routines and display their trademark style -- a style that has as much to do with their attitudes as it does their 'magic.' If you like them, you'll like the movie; if not, you probably won't.

    That said, the plot is interesting enough, and the film is not JUST a vehicle. The film itself really does reflect their twisted sensibility, and that may be its strongest point -- it's not just "Penn and Teller do some magic with a plot pasted on." It's really what you'd expect if someone allowed these two to make a movie. (The ending, in particular, is one of the strangest I've ever seen.) The film is perfectly Penn and Teller: it gets inside your head, twists things around, breaks some stuff, and leaves with a smile as you try and figure out what to do with the mess.
    8Rosabel

    Wickedly funny

    A movie no Penn & Teller fan would dream of being without. The first time I watched it, I was perplexed by the oddball atmosphere - this movie just doesn't play like a typical movie. Subsequent viewings have increased my fondness for it, though, and I keep finding more and more humour in it. So much of the humour comes from realizing that the jokes are not just inserted to make us laugh, but are the natural product of a very bizarre world that these two performers are inhabiting all the time. As Teller in a park catches pigeons with his bare hands, Penn says admiringly, "You're getting really good at that. You don't even hurt them anymore." Anymore? What has been going on between Teller and the pigeons all these years? The film is full of these little glimpses into a very weird world.

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    • Trivia
      When Teller is being held down with ropes by audience members, the one closest to Penn Jillette is James Randi, aka "The Amazing Randi". A close friend and mentor, Randi wrote the book "The Faith Healers" and exposed psychic doctors to the public, a driving plot point in the film.
    • Goofs
      When Penn is being removed from the casino by the cop, his chants of "Attica! Attica!" don't match his mouth. That's because he originally sang "We shall overcome! We shall overcome!" as can be seen in the trailer.
    • Quotes

      Penn: Ah, the revolution! Starting in the most unlikely of places: Trump Casino, Atlantic City!

    • Crazy credits
      To hide the fact that Caitlin Clarke played a dual role, she also was credited under the pseudonym 'Celia McGuire'. The closing credits reveal the pseudonym with the consecutive credits: Officer McNamara...Celia McGuire Celia McGuire...Caitlin Clarke
    • Connections
      Features Penn & Teller Go Public (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Subterranean Homesick Blues
      Performed by Penn Jillette

      Written by Bob Dylan

      ©1965 Warner Bros. Inc.

      Performed by Penn Jillette

      [Penn quotes the lyrics to test his mic in the first scene and later while almost being operated on]

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Penn & Teller Get Killed
    • Filming locations
      • Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • Lorimar Film Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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