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Touche pas à ma fille

Original title: She's Out of Control
  • 1989
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
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5.4/10
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Ami Dolenz and Tony Danza in Touche pas à ma fille (1989)
When an average-looking teenage girl gets a makeover, it's enough to make her father become overprotective of her.
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When an average-looking teenage girl gets a makeover, it's enough to make her father become overprotective of her.When an average-looking teenage girl gets a makeover, it's enough to make her father become overprotective of her.When an average-looking teenage girl gets a makeover, it's enough to make her father become overprotective of her.

  • Director
    • Stan Dragoti
  • Writers
    • Seth Winston
    • Michael J. Nathanson
  • Stars
    • Tony Danza
    • Catherine Hicks
    • Wallace Shawn
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Stan Dragoti
    • Writers
      • Seth Winston
      • Michael J. Nathanson
    • Stars
      • Tony Danza
      • Catherine Hicks
      • Wallace Shawn
    • 34User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
    • 20Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Tony Danza
    Tony Danza
    • Doug Simpson
    Catherine Hicks
    Catherine Hicks
    • Janet Pearson
    Wallace Shawn
    Wallace Shawn
    • Dr. Fishbinder
    Dick O'Neill
    Dick O'Neill
    • Mr. Pearson
    Ami Dolenz
    Ami Dolenz
    • Katie Simpson
    Laura Mooney-Hubbert
    • Bonnie Simpson
    • (as Laura Mooney)
    Derek McGrath
    Derek McGrath
    • Jeff Robbins
    Dana Ashbrook
    Dana Ashbrook
    • Joey
    Matthew Perry
    Matthew Perry
    • Timothy
    • (as Matthew L. Perry)
    Lance Wilson-White
    Lance Wilson-White
    • Richard
    Michael Alaimo
    • Baggage Handler
    Marcie Barkin
    Marcie Barkin
    • Doug's Secretary
    Diana Barrows
    • Lisa
    Jan Bina
    • Harpist
    Michael Bower
    Michael Bower
    • Kid at Beach
    Mitch Braiman
    • Joey's Friend
    Todd Bridges
    Todd Bridges
    • Water Man
    Robert Casper
    Robert Casper
    • Maitre'd
    • Director
      • Stan Dragoti
    • Writers
      • Seth Winston
      • Michael J. Nathanson
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews34

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    8LuckyFour-LeafClover

    Siskel and Ebert were rather pretentious

    I only felt the need to chime in here after seeing a review albeit 30 years old by Siskel and Ebert. They pretty much hated the movie so much they wanted to rethink their careers.

    Yeah it's not anything profound or brilliant but I enjoyed it. And I'm a guy that likes classic movies as well, Gaslighting, The Godfather, On The Waterfront, Citizen Kane, Sound of Music, Gond With The Wind, etc.....

    The movie is definitely very late 80's and reminds me of times/friends before the internet. Tony Danza plays an overprotective dad worried about his daughter whose now discovered boys and starts dressing sexy. All in all the movie's a hoot and reminds me of simpler times!
    jimakros

    very enjoyable

    I saw this movie on tape around the time it came out and i still remember it as a very pleasant surprise little movie.Danza is pretty good in it,the situations are predictable but lots of fun.A big step above the rest is Wallace Shawn as Dr.Fishbinder,one of the funniest characters i have ever seen.The guy is unbelievable in this movie i could have watched a whole series with him.See for yourself.
    6Wuchakk

    Laugh with it, don't psychoanalyze it

    A widower (Tony Danza) manages a radio station and takes care of his two girls. As he's away on business, his girlfriend (Catherine Hicks) gives his nerdy 15 year-old daughter (Ami Dolenz) a makeover. When the dad returns home his daughter is no longer a girl, but a blossoming woman who's attracting males left and right. Wallace Shawn plays a successful psychologist.

    "She's Out of Control" (1989) is a coming of age dramedy that pokes fun at several things: The loving father who's overly concerned about his daughter's honor, a girl's discovery of her womanly powers, self-help authors who supposedly have everything figured out, and the challenging relationship between the daughter's boyfriend and her father .

    The title isn't "false advertising" because everything's told from the perspective of the protagonist, which is Danza's character. To HIM, she is out of control. Speaking of Danza, he has John Ritter's likable charm and easily carries the movie.

    Dolenz was 18 during shooting and is serviceable as the title character, but she got better in such roles as she aged, as witnessed in "Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings" (1993). The film would've been more successful if they casted a more iconic 80's actress in the role (although I'm glad Molly Ringwald didn't play the part, probably because she was too old by 1988 when the film was shot). On the other side of the gender spectrum, Dana Ashbrook stands out as rockin' loner Joey.

    The main reason I was interested in seeing this flick was because Siskel & Ebert tore it to pieces on their show. Gene even said he considered quitting his job because of it. Seriously? It's a cute high school comedy focusing on a father's amusing travails, not frickin' "Gandhi." Meanwhile, in Ebert's review, he laughably psychoanalyzed the dad's attitude toward his daughter as "perverse," "sick" and "sexual." Really? All movies exaggerate reality to some degree, especially farces like this one. ALL fathers of nubile daughters can relate to his situation to some degree, even though it's amusingly EXAGGERATED.

    The movie runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in the Los Angeles area (South Pasadena, Malibu, Huntington Park, Downey, Oxnard and Hollywood).

    GRADE: B-
    6jterrell

    25 years later?

    In March 1989, I was on spring break, staying at my dad's house, when I saw a TV commercial for "She's Out of Control." Although I was a guy, I was fascinated by the idea of a geek who miraculously changes and ends up conquering all. It seemed to me like an underdog story, and I've always liked that kind of story. But upon rushing to the theater on opening night--April 14, 1989--I was surprised to discover that the movie was really about the dad and his obsession over protecting his daughter. Still, I found it enjoyable enough, even with the PG rating.

    Exactly 25 years later, I find myself typing a review after having watched "She's Out of Control" for the second time--on DVD, and on my Xbox One. What compelled me to revisit a movie so notoriously reviled by Siskel and Ebert? I suppose I just wanted to watch again it 25 years to the day (for the perfect timing), and see it from the perspective of a 42-year-old, as opposed to my 17-year-old self in 1989.

    As many others have noted, this movie is really a movie-length sitcom with some mild profanity, and some other PG-rated material. It's mostly harmless, at least for people 10 and older. It doesn't break any new ground or develop its themes in any insightful way, but I found it reasonably entertaining and likable. It's what you call a "family movie," meaning that it tries to appeal to everybody--children, teens, and adults.

    Those of you looking for late 80s nostalgia will be bombarded with music video-inspired editing and closeups, Paula Abdul-choreographed dancing, and Aqua Net-assisted hair. The girls' bedroom, with its George Michael poster, oversized Swatch clock, and Apple IIc, particularly encapsulates the final years of the Pastel Decade. Also, look for appearances by Todd Bridges and Dustin Diamond.

    So, what do I think of it today? Am I any smarter than I was in 1989, two months before my high school graduation? Nah, I'm still stupid--and had a good time being stupid for the second time.

    Exactly 25 years from now--April 14, 2039--I may find myself watching "She's Out of Control" for the THIRD time--in 4K. If IMDb still exists, I'll be sure to let all of you know about it on the review page.

    Happy 25th birthday, "She's Out of Control."
    9daisyduke8000

    Lots of fun

    This is a really, really good movie.It's a great teen flick and it's enjoyable even if you're not a teen. There's no swearing in this movie;they only say b**ch once, that's it. There's no violence, there is however some sex-related talk. Except for that, it's a good clean movie. A great movie for fathers and daughters to watch together. Lots of very '80's hair, clothes,and music!Very funny, very cute, a good choice. I recommend it!

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    • Trivia
      Gene Siskel said he hated this movie so much that it almost made him quit his job. He continued that seeing Un monde pour nous (1989) later that day encouraged him not to quit. When Ami Dolenz heard that, she said, "I think movie critics are kind of crap, anyway. I'm sorry, but what a horrible job to have, to criticize other people's work, so that's why I never read them. I really don't care either way. I never really got it. I know that people have their own opinions and views and everything, but I never got into reading any kind of critics."
    • Goofs
      The car Doug drives from the prom to the radio station changes three times over six minutes.
    • Quotes

      Bonnie Simpson: [about Timothy] So, dad. What do you think? Perfect, right?

      Doug Simpson: [almost laughing] Yeah, wow. Yale, perfect. At last, perfect. Home by 11, perfect. I, uh... wait a minute. Chapter 52. He's too perfect!

    • Crazy credits
      Frank Pesce is listed in the end credits as "Tony Danza's Pal".
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Winter People/Say Anything.../Field of Dreams/She's Out of Control/Dead Calm (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      California Dreamin'
      Written by John Phillips and Michelle Phillips

      Performed by The Mamas and the Papas (as Mamas and Papas)

      Courtesy of MCA Records

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    • Release date
      • June 27, 1990 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • No te metas con mi hija
    • Filming locations
      • 1960 La France Avenue, South Pasadena, California, USA(Simpson family's house)
    • Production companies
      • Weintraub Entertainment Group
      • Upstart Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,065,892
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,653,142
      • Apr 16, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,065,892
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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