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Match à deux

Original title: The Slugger's Wife
  • 1985
  • PG-13
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
1.3K
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Rebecca De Mornay and Michael O'Keefe in Match à deux (1985)
A major league star who is on the verge of breaking a record, meets a singer and they get married, but they have different goals, so they separate, jeopardizing his opportunity in sports and the possibility of making up with his wife.
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A major league star who is on the verge of breaking a record, meets a singer and they get married, but they have different goals, so they separate, jeopardizing his opportunity in sports and... Read allA major league star who is on the verge of breaking a record, meets a singer and they get married, but they have different goals, so they separate, jeopardizing his opportunity in sports and the possibility of making up with his wife.A major league star who is on the verge of breaking a record, meets a singer and they get married, but they have different goals, so they separate, jeopardizing his opportunity in sports and the possibility of making up with his wife.

  • Director
    • Hal Ashby
  • Writer
    • Neil Simon
  • Stars
    • Michael O'Keefe
    • Rebecca De Mornay
    • Martin Ritt
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
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    • Director
      • Hal Ashby
    • Writer
      • Neil Simon
    • Stars
      • Michael O'Keefe
      • Rebecca De Mornay
      • Martin Ritt
    • 33User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
    • 29Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Michael O'Keefe
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    • Darryl Palmer
    Rebecca De Mornay
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    • Debby Palmer
    Martin Ritt
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    • Burly De Vito
    Randy Quaid
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    • Director
      • Hal Ashby
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      • Neil Simon
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    Coxer99

    The Slugger's Wife

    Weak film with no real point at all. Neil Simon's lack of depth is infuriating. The performances are all dull and flat, while the editing looks amateur and thrown together.
    2moonspinner55

    One might call this a foul ball...

    Right fielder for the Atlanta Braves falls for an aspiring rock singer with big dreams; she becomes his good luck charm and marries him, but also wants him to succeed on his own without holding her hand. The combination of director Hal Ashby with screenwriter Neil Simon should've been more interesting than this! The picture has no rhythm: Ashby's timing is shot, he can't build any momentum with the love story, and his actors appear desperate. Tepid leads Michael O'Keefe and Rebecca & De Mornay give ruinous performances (she sings nondescript versions of Prince and Bruce Springsteen songs that wouldn't have garnered applause on Star Search). Supporting cast including Martin Ritt (the director going back to acting) and Randy Quaid fares no better (Ritt's coach decides the best medicine for a heartbroken O'Keefe is to "get him laid", and three girls in a nightclub are rounded up like cattle). A handful of highly-acclaimed filmmakers from the 1970s seemed to bottom-out in the '80s--the decade just left them behind. Ashby is unfortunately one of these casualties, but what was Neil Simon's excuse? * from ****
    7falkeep-56380

    The Movie is a Metaphor

    I showed this movie at my theater when it came out and had the chance to watch it many times. While not a perfect, or even a great movie, I think most people disliked it because they did not understand what the movie was. I'm not blaming that on the audiences, but it is still a reality. People tend to watch 'Slugger's Wife' expecting to see either a baseball movie or a love story. Both of those are just elements that Simon used to tell his story. Unlike what many people think, this IS another of Simon's autobiographic stories which uses the baseball as a metaphor for his life. This is about his relationship and marriage with Marsha Mason. The record-breaking number of hits is his own record with writing Broadway hits. His own self-centeredness is what caused the destruction of his marriage to Mason, the brilliant performer who succeeded on her own.

    I actually enjoy the movie and wish that there had been an actual soundtrack put out for it... I love De Morney's singing and interpretations of the songs she does. Still, if you can see beneath the veneer of a baseball story and see it for the critical evaluation of Simon towards his own self, you might be able to see the brilliance of his story, even if it is imperfectly presented.
    AlanTES

    Danny Noonan Breaks Maris' Record. No one seems to care.

    This film advertises itself as a Baseball movie with a Love Story. The film fails at both attempts.

    The Love story is boring and pointless as the characters simply go through the cliche'd story of falling in love, and then drifting apart.

    But the real disaster here is the failure as a Baseball story. Somehow, we are supposed to believe that Michael O'Keefe is a credible Baseball Slugger? O'Keefe will forever be known as Danny Noonan from Caddychack. Unfortunately, this role did little to take that typecast off of him.

    He's less than 200 pounds, with barely any muscle tone on his body, and he supposed to have been inspired by his love for Rebecca De Mornay to hit 62 Home Runs in a Season. The story starts off with the fact that he's a light-weight singles hitter. If you look at the four men in history who have hit over 60 home runs in a season, (Ruth, Maris, McGwire & Sosa) you will see that these men are rather large and muscular. O'keefe is neither.

    However, the story gets even more ridiculous as O'Keefe nears the record. On the night before the final game, he is sitting on 61 Home runs, which has tied the record. So, what does he do? He goes out to the local dance club (where he first met De Mornay) with his buddies. On his way to the dance floor, one reporter from Sports Illustrated approaches him and asks him a few questions, than wishes him luck.

    ONE REPORTER!?!?! He's on the verge of breaking the single season home run record, and he's out in a disco, and there's only one reporter asking him questions??? Even non-baseball fans can appreciate the amount of media coverage and fan reaction when guys like Maris, McGwire and Sosa neared the 60 mark. Those men were constantly hounded by fans and the media every night.

    If you want a decent movie about baseball, that also details the accurate lifestyle of a player about to break the single season, see Billy Crystal's "61*".
    4bkoganbing

    C'mon and be my little good luck charm

    I would have thought with the creative talents of Neil Simon writing the script and Hal Ashby behind the camera The Slugger's Wife would have turned out a lot better. As a baseball film this one is maybe a single.

    Playing the title role Rebecca DeMornay is an aspiring country singer for whom baseball player Michael O'Keefe falls big time. O'Keefe is a guy full of promise who never quite reached his potential. But when she's around O'Keefe starts hitting home runs with regularity, so much so that the Atlanta Braves vault into contention for the pennant and O'Keefe starts to threaten the record of 61 set by Roger Maris in 1961.

    Soon O'Keefe insists he be at every game as his good luck charm. But DeMornay also has a career she's worked hard at.

    This film might have been better but Michael O'Keefe acts like such an egotistical jerk it's hard to work up any sympathy for his problem. Is it his acting, Ashby's direction, or Simon's script. Take your pick.

    Best acting in the film is from acclaimed director Martin Ritt who plays the Atlanta Braves manager. He has some interesting motivational techniques.

    The Slugger's Wife will never be listed as a great baseball film.

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    • Trivia
      For years after the film's release, Braves announcers Skip Caray and Pete Van Wieren joked during game broadcasts about the tiny residuals they received from their appearances in the movie. Caray once quipped, "That check for thirty-five cents sure came in handy."
    • Goofs
      In the last game of the season, Palmer makes a catch in right field to end the top of the 9th Inning. The score at that point of the game was Houston 2 - Atlanta 1. The scoreboard in the background shows Atlanta leading 1 - 0.
    • Quotes

      Burly DeVito: I'm a manager, not a pimp!

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: The Slugger's Wife/Desperately Seeking Susan/The Last Dragon (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Love (It's Just The Way It Goes)
      Music by Quincy Jones, Glen Ballard and Clif Magness

      Lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager

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    • Release date
      • March 29, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Slugger's Wife
    • Filming locations
      • Horseshoe Bend Country Club, Roswell, Georgia, USA(Palmer Home)
    • Production companies
      • Rastar Films
      • Delphi II Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $19,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,878,561
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,314,993
      • Mar 31, 1985
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,878,561
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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