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Ishtar

  • 1987
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Dustin Hoffman and Warren Beatty in Ishtar (1987)
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Two terrible lounge singers get booked to play a gig in a Moroccan hotel but somehow become pawns in an international power play between the C.I.A., the Emir of Ishtar, and the rebels trying... Read allTwo terrible lounge singers get booked to play a gig in a Moroccan hotel but somehow become pawns in an international power play between the C.I.A., the Emir of Ishtar, and the rebels trying to overthrow his regime.Two terrible lounge singers get booked to play a gig in a Moroccan hotel but somehow become pawns in an international power play between the C.I.A., the Emir of Ishtar, and the rebels trying to overthrow his regime.

  • Director
    • Elaine May
  • Writer
    • Elaine May
  • Stars
    • Warren Beatty
    • Dustin Hoffman
    • Isabelle Adjani
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Elaine May
    • Writer
      • Elaine May
    • Stars
      • Warren Beatty
      • Dustin Hoffman
      • Isabelle Adjani
    • 181User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Warren Beatty
    Warren Beatty
    • Lyle Rogers
    Dustin Hoffman
    Dustin Hoffman
    • Chuck Clarke
    Isabelle Adjani
    Isabelle Adjani
    • Shirra Assel
    Charles Grodin
    Charles Grodin
    • Jim Harrison
    Jack Weston
    Jack Weston
    • Marty Freed
    Tess Harper
    Tess Harper
    • Willa
    Carol Kane
    Carol Kane
    • Carol
    Aharon Ipalé
    Aharon Ipalé
    • Emir Yousef
    Fijad Hageb
    • Abdul
    • (as Fuad Hageb)
    David Margulies
    David Margulies
    • Mr. Clarke
    Rose Arrick
    • Mrs. Clarke
    Julie Garfield
    • Dorothy
    Cristine Rose
    Cristine Rose
    • Siri Darma
    • (as Christine Rose)
    Robert V. Girolami
    • Bartender
    • (as Bob Girolami)
    Abe Kroll
    • Mr. Thomopoulos
    Hannah Kroll
    • Mrs. Thomopoulos
    Herb Gardner
    Herb Gardner
    • Rabbi Pierce
    Bill Moor
    • U.S. Consul
    • Director
      • Elaine May
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    squeezebox

    Nothing Great, But Often Very Funny

    If ISHTAR had starred Steve Martin and Chevy Chase, been directed by John Landis and shot for $10 million on a Hollywood sound stage, I think people would have enjoyed it for what it is, a sophomoric, silly road movie.

    However, it stars Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman, and was directed by Elaine May, a trio of actors and filmmakers who were known for comedy classics as HEAVEN CAN WAIT, THE HEARTBREAK KID and TOOTSIE. Therefore, people expecting to see the most brilliant American comedy of all time were shocked and appalled when, instead, they got a glorified Cheech and Chong movie.

    Is this fair? Yes and no. ISHTAR definitely falls flat at times. There are some curiously lifeless moments and awkward scenes that reek of last minute re-editing. The movie is far from perfect. But it is often very funny, and features two terrific, underrated performances from Beatty and Hoffman.

    Watching Beatty play such a well meaning dim-wit is a real treat. And Hoffman is just as good playing an equally dense, overly self-assured jerk. Elaine May and Paul William's intentionally awful songs are hilarious as well. People who criticize the quality of the songs or Beatty and Hoffman's vocal talent are obviously missing the joke, as both are SUPPOSED to be bad.

    A pre-obnoxiously conservative Charles Grodin adds plenty of laughs as a CIA agent, while Isabelle Adjani does well in a deceptively complex role, which requires her to play it totally straight while engaged in completely ludicrous scenes with Beatty and Hoffman.

    Beatty and Hoffman's interaction while trapped in the desert is classic. One of the movie's funniest moments involves the wind kicking up after they have been told by Adjani that "there is no wind in the desert". Hoffman asks, "Is the wind blowing?" Beatty answers, "This must be one of those once in a lifetime things, like the glaciers melting." If you don't find that funny, you'll hate this movie.

    But if dry, silly humor is your cup of tea, and you can view a movie without being overly distracted by it's star power, then you just might enjoy ISHTAR. It doesn't always work, but I found it to be pretty funny, with a fair amount of really great laughs. Considering the barrage of moronic, unfunny Hollywood comedies that have come and gone in it's wake, ISHTAR should be considered a triumph.
    jantoniou

    Often misunderstood and truly funny...

    I am just old enough to remember the two movies of the same approximate era (1980s, anyway) that became synonymous with big-budget box office bombs: "Ishtar" and "Heaven's Gate."

    At the time, "Ishtar" was considered so bad as to be unwatchable. It was skewered and vilified so strongly that the critics rapidly drove it out of the theaters. Few--including me--ever had the nerve to rent the movie.

    It wasn't until roughly 10 years after its release that my in-laws introduced me to the comedic greatness that is "Ishtar." To this day when I tell friends and family that I love Ishtar, it is somewhat like saying, enthusiastically, "Hey, I just contracted leprosy!" Such is the stigma that still lingers with this film.

    To the credit of critics, this is by no means a work of pure comedic genius.

    The movie has essentially one theme that works--the effortless cluelessness of Lyle and Chuck as the world's worst songwriters--and this is exhausted almost completely within the first 30 minutes. Still, it is a totally knee-slapping hilarious 30 minutes. The meandering remaining plot that takes them to Morocco for a singing gig and leads them to become CIA "agents" is what cemented the bad taste in the mouth of critics for time immemorial. This theme by the end of the movie is rather re-treaded and worn-out. We kind of want Warren and Dustin to just shut up by then.

    This second act suffers from a kind of Hope-Crosby wannabee syndrome, and the writing isn't up to the slapstick pedigree the movie had begun revealing quite hilariously in the first act. Considering this film came from the pen of Elaine May--of "Nichols and May" comedy duet fame--I would have expected more, but perhaps this movie spiraled out of her hands because of the oft-misunderstood first act. I could easily see studio test audiences handily rejecting it and thus twisting the movie's priorities out of whack.

    Still, "Ishtar" shouldn't be brushed aside as a mere footnote in movie history. It is worth watching for its true hilarity and the performances of both Hoffman and Beatty.
    flute_ian

    Warren is right: This movie is actually funny.

    OK, Warren was on Dave Letterman. He says to Dave: "I still think Ishtar was funny. I don't get it. Why is this movie considered a bomb?" We liked it! OK, so the sled was "rosebud", but we still give this movie a Siskel-Ebert like thumbs up. Oops, Siskel passed away. Well, you know? Thumbs up to Warren and Dustin. Ishtar is funny. Warren is right. He is a highly intelligent guy, after all. So, we concur that to view Ishtar as a "bomb" represents a serious perception-gap on the part of critics and the general movie public. We call for the production of "Ishtar II"! YEAH!
    7kdeluca-1

    my favourite movie as fun

    I know it's not the best. Arsenic and Old Lace is the top comedy of all time. Citizen Kane the greatest film. Gone with the Wind the greatest epic.

    Wizard of Oz the finest fantasy. And L.O.T.R. 1,2,3 trilogy is the ultimate film legend.

    But for me, Ishtar is pure fun. I saw it when it came out. Bought the video. Watch it twice a year and have my daughter hooked on it too.

    It's the Vinyl Cafe /Dave and Morley type of humour that gets me. I can't hold a tune with a forklift and I find the singing style and lyrics of Rogers and Clark inspirational.

    I feel for these guys. The Warren Beatty line to Dustin Hoffman " You'd rather have nothing, than settle for less. " reminds me of my own ( self-deprecating ) personal credo, 'Lower your standards and achieve! "

    These innocents are taken on a journey of discovery through Ishtar and back home to the struggle against 'lives of quiet desperation.'
    CPetro

    The Truth About Ishtar!

    This is actually a brilliant comedy that utilizes the subtle jab to the funny bone rather than the thundering blow. Unfortunately, this type of humor died out sometime in the middle of the television show NEWHART's run. Why? Read The Wasteland! I don't know! Ishtar works in the same vein as Billy Wilder and Preston Sturges. No, the jokes do not come out and slap you in the face... You have to look for them to find them. Needless to say, do not rent this if you want a cathartic, mindless jolt. However, do not slam this movie just because it isn't slaptick or screwball. (Which are the only kind of comedies made anymore!) Elaine May comes from the comedy team of Nichols and May (Yes, Mike Nichols! [In fact one could argue that the comedy in The Graduate is bad for the same reasons as the comedy in Ishtar is supposedly bad.]). This duo practically perfected the witty, acerbic brand of humor which is now completely missed and misunderstood but was used masterfully in this film. In the age of Saturday Night Live and Ace Ventura, a comedy of this sort most assuredly would bomb and continue bombing. Nevertheless, if you are sick and tired of being force-fed ridiculously bad, hackneyed comedy then I suggest renting Ishtar (then buying some Nichols and May albums and watching the Bob Newhart reruns on Nick at Nite). Oh... Carter was President when I was born by the way... This is not nostalgia!

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    • Trivia
      In one of Gary Larson's "The Far Side" comic strips, captioned "Hell's Video Store", the entire store is stocked with nothing but copies of this film. Larson later apologized, saying "When I drew the above cartoon, I had not actually seen 'Ishtar'. Years later, I saw it on an airplane, and was stunned at what was happening to me: I was actually being entertained. Sure, maybe it's not the greatest film ever made, but my cartoon was way off the mark. There are so many cartoons for which I should probably write an apology, but this is the only one which compels me to do so."
    • Goofs
      AS the helicopter lowers to give the CIA agent a level shot at the duo, his wood stock, single shot, bolt action rifle turns into a black automatic weapon with a banana clip.
    • Quotes

      Chuck Clarke: Stupid-ass camel! He'd rather sit there and die!

      Lyle Rogers: You know, I kind of admire that.

      Chuck Clarke: Me too.

    • Alternate versions
      UK cinema and video versions were cut by 8 secs by the BBFC to remove uses of the word 'fuck' in order for the film to receive a PG rating. The cuts were restored in 2004 to the 15-rated DVD release.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Guilty Pleasures - 1987 (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Dangerous Business
      Lyrics and Music by Paul Williams

      Produced by Michael James Jackson and Paul Williams

      Executive Producer Paul Williams

      Performed by Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Іштар
    • Filming locations
      • Morocco
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Delphi V Productions
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    • Budget
      • $55,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,375,181
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,331,817
      • May 17, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,375,181
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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