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Boire et déboires

Original title: Blind Date
  • 1987
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  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
25K
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Kim Basinger and Bruce Willis in Boire et déboires (1987)
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A workaholic needs a date for a dinner with new important clientele, but who his brother sets him up with could lead to disaster.A workaholic needs a date for a dinner with new important clientele, but who his brother sets him up with could lead to disaster.A workaholic needs a date for a dinner with new important clientele, but who his brother sets him up with could lead to disaster.

  • Director
    • Blake Edwards
  • Writers
    • Dale Launer
    • Blake Edwards
    • Leslie Dixon
  • Stars
    • Kim Basinger
    • Bruce Willis
    • John Larroquette
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    25K
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    • Director
      • Blake Edwards
    • Writers
      • Dale Launer
      • Blake Edwards
      • Leslie Dixon
    • Stars
      • Kim Basinger
      • Bruce Willis
      • John Larroquette
    • 74User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Kim Basinger
    Kim Basinger
    • Nadia Gates
    Bruce Willis
    Bruce Willis
    • Walter Davis
    John Larroquette
    John Larroquette
    • David Bedford
    William Daniels
    William Daniels
    • Judge Harold Bedford
    George Coe
    George Coe
    • Harry Gruen
    Mark Blum
    Mark Blum
    • Denny Gordon
    Phil Hartman
    Phil Hartman
    • Ted Davis
    Stephanie Faracy
    Stephanie Faracy
    • Susie Davis
    Alice Hirson
    Alice Hirson
    • Muriel Bedford
    Graham Stark
    Graham Stark
    • Jordan the Butler
    Joyce Van Patten
    Joyce Van Patten
    • Nadia's Mother
    Jeannie Elias
    • Walter's Secretary
    Herb Tanney
    • Minister
    • (as Sacerdo Tanney)
    Georgann Johnson
    Georgann Johnson
    • Mrs. Gruen
    Sab Shimono
    Sab Shimono
    • Mr. Yakamoto
    Momo Yashima
    Momo Yashima
    • Mrs. Yakamoto
    Armin Shimerman
    Armin Shimerman
    • French Waiter
    Brian George
    Brian George
    • Maitre d'
    • Director
      • Blake Edwards
    • Writers
      • Dale Launer
      • Blake Edwards
      • Leslie Dixon
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    User reviews74

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    TVGirl

    Good Fun

    One of my favorite 80's comedies. Many very funny and memorable scenes. It's a fun, light-hearted film about a blind date gone awry. Of course, everything that can happen DOES happen on this particular date, and many laughs are the result. The best scene is when Walter and Nadia go to a restaurant after Nadia has had too much to drink. Apparently, she has some sort of chemical imbalance to liquor, and things go haywire in front of Walter's business associates.
    alexandraslate

    Blake Edwards at his best!

    I've always loved Blake Edwards films and although this may not have been regarded as his best work, I feel it was highly underrated. Though thoroughly implausible in many ways, I have to say that this movie made me laugh harder than any movie I've ever seen. My sides literally hurt after watching it. Although I've only seen it a few times since it came out because none of the networks other than FX ever show it. Why I don't know because it's really great!!

    The main reason I'd have to say was John Laroquette as Nadia's psychotic ex-boyfriend. I was cracking up in every single scene he was in with his standard line (I'll kill you). His physical comedy is totally brilliant. I don't know why he didn't end up with a film career of his own. But my favorite scene has to be at the end when Nadia sees David hanging from the balcony of the house and squeals as they both dive into the pool and meet at the bottom in a kiss as they come up for air, with David yelling; "Nadia, get your mouth off of him"!!

    The movie is flawed in places though. What are the odds that a house moving company would be moving a house at the exact moment that Nadia decides to knock on the door. And it is never explained why Walter is facing 2 years in prison for his night on the town, yet David completely escapes any legal obligations for plowing his car into 3 seperate businesses.

    Kim Basinger and Bruce Willis were great as well. Though I didn't understand why they dyed her gorgeous blonde hair brown. Maybe because her image was supposed to be that of a sweet girl looking for love and Edwards thought she'd look too much the vamp and would lack credibility without the dye job. It's also a good chance to see the late Phil Hartman early in his career. I also loved the love song played at the end by Gary Morris and Jennifer Warnes.

    All in all, a fun ride from beginning to end. If you haven't seen it yet, go out and rent it now. You won't be disapointed, it's a 10+++!
    george.schmidt

    Blake's last great hurrah & Say hello to Bruno, America ;)

    BLIND DATE (1987)*** Bruce Willis, Kim Basinger, John Larroquette, William Daniels, Phil Hartman. Willis in his first film during his "Moonlighting" hey-day is faced with the blind date from hell Basinger, a bombshell who "loses control" with one drink of alcohol, causing a night of slap-stick heavy consequences. Larroquette is a riot as her zealously jealous pinhead ex hellbent on destroying Willis. Best bit: Larroquette's car destruction. Directed with flair by ace Blake Edwards.
    6MichaelMovieLoft

    One of those movies that makes you laugh

    I love this film. This was Bruce Willis' first box office film in a leading role. It's a nice little film that has its funny moments. Blind Date is not Citizen Kane, but it's sure a good film to watch on a day off. When Kim Basinger gets drunk, that's where the funny moments start. She goes from being a sweet southern belle to the date from hell. She embarrasses him at a business dinner, goes ga-ga at a club, gets his car lifted, and drives him to the point of insanity. Meanwhile, ex-boyfriend Larroquette is stalking them around the town driving them nuts. His character isn't given much depth, but he works with it. All in all, it's a funny, innocent film that will make you laugh.
    7Cel_Stacker

    Perhaps it was made in the wrong decade...

    Blake Edwards once again turned to his bread-and-butter genre, and kept things nice and simple. However, for whatever reason, this downplayed treat was and is often panned by critics left and right. I submit to you that this is because most of us just don't get it.

    I'll use the plot portent to tell you what this movie isn't, first of all. Despite appearances, it's not about up-and-coming, wannabe yuppie Walter Davis (Bruce Willis), not really about his blind date of the title with the beautiful and potentially deadly Nadia Gates (Kim Basinger), not about psychotic defense lawyer and jealous ex David Bedford's (John Laroquette) attempts to break the two up and steal back his first love, and not about the punches and rolls with which these people, along with their families and acquaintances, must deal.

    It's just my theory, but I think most of us didn't get this movie because it was a humorous commentary on the time during which it was made. This movie is all about the '80s; the yuppie culture, the self-absorption, the repeated attempts of folks to find solace in getting and having things, and our near-tragic couple's struggle to be who they are, even if it doesn't fit with '80s yuppie culture, and embrace what's important. Consider it--during her drunken binge, Nadia assaults everything that could make Walter a yuppie as if it were a well-organized plan. Walter, in turn, tries his hand at the same thing, mostly upon David and car salesman brother Ted (late, great Phil Hartman). Sure the details give a chuckle or two, but there's an almost cerebral humor going on under the surface of the film, right at the core, which pokes fun at a cornerstone of life in the '80s.

    This led to the movie's downfall in favor, since the very people at which the movie so heavily pokes fun were probably among the first ones to see it premiere in the '80s. Even if they got it, they probably didn't appreciate the joke. Essemtially, Edwards had spoofed the '80s DURING the '80s. A gutsy move, and witting or unwitting, this gave it a kind of staying power. It really is about more than you think.

    So, if you're one of the lonely soldiers who likes the movie, try to view it in this context and see what you think of it. If you hated it, please try to observe this point of view, and again, see what you think. Blind Date is one of the most different comedies to emerge from this decade. No matter where you sit on the quality issue, perhaps it deserves a second look.

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      This was Bruce Willis's first credited film.
    • Goofs
      The night before the wedding, Rambo, the Doberman Pinscher, is threatened with castration by Jordan, the butler, if he doesn't stop barking. The dog playing Rambo in the scene is a female.
    • Quotes

      David Bedford: I swear on my mother's grave.

      Judge Harold Bedford: Your mother is playing the back 9 at Bel-Air.

      David Bedford: I was speaking in the future tense.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Blind Date/Dolls/The Hanoi Hilton/Swimming to Cambodia (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Simply Meant to Be
      Written by Henry Mancini, George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam

      Performed by Gary Morris and Jennifer Warnes

      Gary Morris courtesy of Warner Bros. Records

      Jennifer Warnes courtesy of Cypress Records

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Bella pero peligrosa
    • Filming locations
      • Yamashiro Restaurant - 1999 N. Sycamore Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Tri-Star Pictures
      • Blake Edwards Entertainment
      • Delphi V Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $16,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $39,321,715
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,531,273
      • Mar 29, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $39,337,581
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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