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The tall guy

Original title: The Tall Guy
  • 1989
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
5.2K
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Rowan Atkinson, Jeff Goldblum, Emma Thompson, Kim Thomson, and Emil Wolk in The tall guy (1989)
A nasty comedian's assistant has allergy induced sneezes, giving problems at work, et cetera. He accepts weekly injections after seeing the cute nurse. After a dozen injections, he finally asks her out.
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An American actor based in London, is stuck playing the sidekick to a successful British comic. He meets an attractive nurse at the local hospital and starts to date her, also landing the le... Read allAn American actor based in London, is stuck playing the sidekick to a successful British comic. He meets an attractive nurse at the local hospital and starts to date her, also landing the lead role in a musical version of The Elephant Man.An American actor based in London, is stuck playing the sidekick to a successful British comic. He meets an attractive nurse at the local hospital and starts to date her, also landing the lead role in a musical version of The Elephant Man.

  • Director
    • Mel Smith
  • Writer
    • Richard Curtis
  • Stars
    • Jeff Goldblum
    • Rowan Atkinson
    • Emma Thompson
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    6.2/10
    5.2K
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    • Director
      • Mel Smith
    • Writer
      • Richard Curtis
    • Stars
      • Jeff Goldblum
      • Rowan Atkinson
      • Emma Thompson
    • 57User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jeff Goldblum
    Jeff Goldblum
    • Dexter King
    Rowan Atkinson
    Rowan Atkinson
    • Ron Anderson
    Emma Thompson
    Emma Thompson
    • Kate
    Geraldine James
    Geraldine James
    • Carmen
    Emil Wolk
    • Charlie
    Kim Thomson
    Kim Thomson
    • Cheryl
    Harold Innocent
    Harold Innocent
    • Timothy
    Anna Massey
    Anna Massey
    • Mary
    Joanna Kanska
    • Tamara
    Peter Kelly
    • Gavin
    Tim Barlow
    Tim Barlow
    • Mr. Morrow
    • (as Timothy Barlow)
    Hugh Thomas
    • Dr. Karabekian
    Charles Augins
    • Choreographer
    Peter Brewis
    • Freddy
    Joolia Cappleman
    • Costume Designer
    John Waldon
    • Company Stage Manager
    Angus Deayton
    Angus Deayton
    • Actor in Agent's Office
    Robin Driscoll
    Robin Driscoll
    • Actor in Agent's Office
    • Director
      • Mel Smith
    • Writer
      • Richard Curtis
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    User reviews57

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    Dodger-9

    Great fun

    Take an obligatory American - Jeff Goldblum - a gorgeous nurse (Emma Thompson), a script by Richard Curtis, long before going on to pen Four Weddings and a Notting Hill; get Mel Smith to direct and rubber-faced Rowan Atkinson to play the villain of the piece. The result is The Tall Guy, probably the greatest comedy of 1989.

    I remember going to see it twice at the time and laughing all the way through it, amazed that British comedies could be this good.

    It has a huge amount going for it with intelligence, cracking lines and some highly stylised photography by Adrian Biddle.

    Curtis' semi-autobiographical script is based on his own days as a fall guy for Atkinson and the result is well worth a look.
    6Ben_Cheshire

    Ironically, its Rowan who plays the straight man in Richard Curtis' fictionalised version of his frustration playing straight man for Rowan.

    Richard Curtis has written some impressive romantic comedies (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, Bridget Jones, Love Actually) and had his hand in the writing of some of the top British TV comedy of our time (Mr Bean, Not the 9 O'Clock news, Blackadder). This was one of his first scripts to be turned into a feature film.

    He wrote this script about his own experience playing straight man to Rowan Atkinson on his early tours. Curtis was frustrated in real life with being under the shadow of Atkinson, but the script obviously makes a caricature out of this by turning Atkinson into a terrible, nasty villain. But, Rowan fans beware, this is not as fun as it sounds. The unkindest touch of all was added by Rowan himself. He makes himself appear completely unfunny. He plays his backstage self without a touch of humour or subversion - one would almost swear that Rowan just really was a nasty bast*rd.

    But anyone who's seen Rowan's stage shows, or Not the 9 O'Clock News, knows that Rowan can play a bastard with ironic humour, where we know he's only kidding - on stage, Rowan specialised in bastards like the vicars and schoolmasters he's played, and nobodies like Mr Bean. Here, Rowan knew it was important for the story for Rowan to not actually be funny, and the straight man to actually be funny. Plus, we need to root for the straight man (played by Jeff Golblum). Rowan's being a villain is the story's main source of conflict and dramatic tension. Without it, there isn't a story. So Rowan has, ironically, done a brave and humble thing by agreeing to play it completely straight, humourless and cold - and he shows himself a really good dramatic actor (though the experience may be disheartening for Rowan fans).

    So if you're a Rowan fan, this will not be for you. If you're a Richard Curtis fan, this is a fairly simple and conventional script, but its quite a fun romantic comedy nonetheless. Emma Thomson is suitably cold and severe, and Jeff Golblum makes a good everyman. 6/10.
    chidiock-2

    Scattershot satire, mostly on target

    The plotline is just the skeleton upon which to hang some wicked shots at product placement, Andrew Lloyd Weber, and the theater in general. While most comedies have, at most, two or three types of humor, this film covers the spectrum. In addition to satire, there is Muppet style whimsy in the form of singing underwear, broad physical comedy, sly wordplay, and an inoculation scene that could have come straight from burlesque. Unique characters contribute to the humor. A good choice when you are in an "I want to laugh" mood.
    7Pax73

    King Jeff!

    I think this comedy express well the British humor,it's soft,lovely and never rude.Jeff Goldblum ,is Dexter King,an American actor who survives with many problems in London playing in minor roles ,his life is everything but brilliant until he meets a nurse and falls in love with her..Goldblum is really good in this role and can express really well his comic side and once again shows to be a complete actor able to play different roles. Some scenes of the movie are very nice like when he's fired by the unbearable star of the theatre (Rowan Atkinson before being Mr.Bean) or when he asks about his look to a blind man.Emma Thompson is also good but nothing new..we're used to seeing her always perfect ! Even the rest of the cast is good,from the weird Dexter's landlady to the wise blind man..maybe it's not a film you'll never forget but some fun is sure!
    driker22

    Five stars or one star. Can I give this movie four stars?

    Wow -- talk about polarization. I watched this 15 year old movie for the first time this past weekend and I thought it was terrific, gentle fun. Then I looked at the comments and found that it was tied with "Citizen Kane" with some viewers, but with "Plan 9 from Outer Space" with the rest. What is there in this little film that should polarize everyone so?

    Rowan Atkinson behaving like a creep? Emma Thompson's 15-years-ago tush? Jeff Goldblum doing a pretty nice job as a vague almost-actor? I think I will join the polarization here and state that I choose not to go to a party with those "one star" people. I'll bet they just discuss poetry and stuff.

    How did I like this movie? Let me count the ways? 1. Funniest damned sex scene I can recall. 2. Landlady-Carmen and friends -- what do you people mean, unnecessary character? 3. "Elephant!" Is that show coming soon to a theatre near me? 4. Weak ending -- who cares?

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Jeff Goldblum was only free because of an actors strike in the U.S.
    • Goofs
      In a shower scene late in the movie the camera moves to a high vantage point, showing the shorts that Dexter is wearing.
    • Quotes

      Dexter: I hope all your children have very small dicks! And that includes the girls!

    • Crazy credits
      Michael Fitzgerald's full credit in the movie is "Man with vacuum cleaner tube up his bottom."
    • Alternate versions
      The American video release contains dubbed replacements of much British slang.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Goodfellas/Narrow Margin/Funny About Love/The Tall Guy (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      It Must Be Love
      Written by Labi Siffre

      MAM Music Publishing/Chrysalis Music Ltd.

      Performed by Madness

      By Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd. and Geffen Records

      (by arrangement with Warner Special Products)

      from the Album "Complete Madness"

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 28, 1989 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Tall Guy
    • Filming locations
      • Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Catherine Street, Covent Garden, Westminster, Greater London, England, UK('Elephant - The Musical' theatre: exterior)
    • Production companies
      • London Weekend Television (LWT)
      • Virgin Vision
      • Working Title Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $510,712
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $91,131
      • Sep 23, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $510,712
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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