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Président d'un jour

Original title: Dave
  • 1993
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
59K
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POPULARITY
2,106
2,631
Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver in Président d'un jour (1993)
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An uncanny Presidential lookalike named Dave is recruited by the Secret Service to become a momentary stand-in for the President of the United States.An uncanny Presidential lookalike named Dave is recruited by the Secret Service to become a momentary stand-in for the President of the United States.An uncanny Presidential lookalike named Dave is recruited by the Secret Service to become a momentary stand-in for the President of the United States.

  • Director
    • Ivan Reitman
  • Writer
    • Gary Ross
  • Stars
    • Kevin Kline
    • Sigourney Weaver
    • Frank Langella
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    59K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,106
    2,631
    • Director
      • Ivan Reitman
    • Writer
      • Gary Ross
    • Stars
      • Kevin Kline
      • Sigourney Weaver
      • Frank Langella
    • 179User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Kevin Kline
    Kevin Kline
    • Dave Kovic…
    Sigourney Weaver
    Sigourney Weaver
    • Ellen Mitchell
    Frank Langella
    Frank Langella
    • Bob Alexander
    Kevin Dunn
    Kevin Dunn
    • Alan Reed
    Ving Rhames
    Ving Rhames
    • Duane Stevenson
    Ben Kingsley
    Ben Kingsley
    • Vice-President Nance
    Charles Grodin
    Charles Grodin
    • Murray Blum
    Faith Prince
    Faith Prince
    • Alice
    Laura Linney
    Laura Linney
    • Randi
    Bonnie Hunt
    Bonnie Hunt
    • White House Tour Guide
    Parley Baer
    Parley Baer
    • Senate Majority Leader
    Stefan Gierasch
    Stefan Gierasch
    • House Majority Leader
    Anna Deavere Smith
    Anna Deavere Smith
    • Mrs. Travis
    Charles Hallahan
    Charles Hallahan
    • Policeman
    Tom Dugan
    Tom Dugan
    • Jerry
    Alba Oms
    • Lola
    Steve Witting
    Steve Witting
    • Secret Service #1
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    • David
    • Director
      • Ivan Reitman
    • Writer
      • Gary Ross
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    7dave13-1

    A personal favorite from the 90s.

    The Prisoner of Zenda. Moon over Parador. The Man in the Iron Mask. A look-alike impersonates a national leader. This idea has been used before. Heck, Robert Heinlein won the Hugo award almost 60 years ago with this old gag in his book Double Star.

    But Kevin Kline gives it wide-eyed freshness as a likable nobody who finds himself playing the U.S. president and romancing the first lady. And the audience gets an insider's view of Washington's corridors of power and the schemers who make their living there.

    It's a far-fetched piece of whimsy, but the treatment is clever, adult, romantic and sharply satirical and the result is a winning confection of a film with beautiful comedic timing.
    9LebowskiT1000

    Great Fun, Great Story!

    This film just has greatness written all over it! First you have a great director, Ivan Reitman, then you have a slew of great actors: Kevin Kline, Sigourney Weaver, Frank Langella, Kevin Dunn, Ving Rhames, Ben Kinsley, Charles Grodin and Laura Linney. All the actors did a great job in this film. The film is sometimes funny, and sometimes touching. It's all very well done in this film. The story is a very interesting one, and not too terribly far-fetched.

    There really isn't much to say other than if you like any of these actors or director above, then you should probably see this film. Or, if you think you'd like a little comedy/drama, then check it out. I really enjoyed this film and I hope you will as well. Thanks for reading,

    -Chris
    8MartianOctocretr5

    If you could be president for a day.....

    An escapist fantasy film, where a Walter Mitty style dream of suddenly being given the chance and the means to heroically make the world a better place for everyone is explored.

    When an ordinary every-man look-alike to the president is asked to briefly pose as the chief executive, he reluctantly agrees to the put-on. Things get complicated because the real president suffers a debilitating stroke, and the poser is asked to maintain the deception for national security reasons by a corrupt power mongering chief-of-staff.

    Kevin Kline does an excellent job as the innocent who finds he is a modern day Mr. Smith going to Washington, encountering scandals and corruption going on at these levels. The shadow-government conspiracy theory is nothing new, but this film utilizes the idea with an optimistic viewpoint, since the lead character chooses to effect positive changes, rather than exploit the situation. Corruption is seen as the exception rather than the rule, and that honest people can remove this blight from the landscape, if only they had the bravery to do so. Certainly this is a wildly idealistic premise, but it works.

    Political insiders are the baddies, the rest of us are the good guys, represented by Dave (a great acting performance by Kevin Kline). Ben Kingsley is great as the sincere and benevolent vice president. Sigourney Weaver is wonderful as the ignored first lady who keys into the deception, and Frank Langella is well cast as the plotting diabolical foe of democracy, Bob Alexander. There are several standouts in the supporting cast, as well.

    An entertaining "feel good" movie, certainly worth a watch.
    Dr_Sagan

    One of my all-time favorites.

    I really can't express how much I like this movie.

    Forget about the exceptional cast and acting. Forget Ivan Reitman's great direction and the highly suitable music of James Newton Howard. Even the notable guest appearances from senators, journalists etc.

    That makes it for me one of my all time favorite movies, is the heart of its characters, especially Dave.

    It's all about doing the right thing.

    Unfortunately almost never good people reach the highest offices. You need to be a politician. To sell yourself bit by bit, to compromise, to lie or even worst.

    But what if? What if purely by chance or because the universe wanted it, a good, honest, caring man becomes the most powerful man in the world? This is the main theme of this great movie and you surely wont give it justice if you see it as a farce or a comedy.

    For me this movie is a 10. I really think writers and directors should make more movies like this, instead of writing about lunatics and serial killers.
    9cosmorados

    Hail to the chief, he's the one we all say hail to!

    Bob Mitchell is the typical US president. Dodgy, rich, adulterous, you know the rest. Whilst he is supposed to attend a function he uses a double, the nice guy Dave Kovic, as a stand-in so he can spend the night with his secretary. However, after he suffers a massive stroke, he lapses into a coma, his chief of staff and chief scriptwriter however are intertwined in a corruption scandal and if the vice president takes over they will be scuppered. So rather than do that they decide to keep using the stand-in to maintain the illusion that the president is just fine.

    Not having suffered the rise to power that many politicians go through Dave isn't blinded by just running things the way they always have been and can see the many wrong decisions that politicians make simply to keep the status quo and, after tiring of simply following the orders of the chief of staff, decides to do what so few US presidents do, and make things better for the working man.

    To this and the last decade Gary Ross is what Frank Capra was to the thirties and forties, with a variety of feel good films that challenge are ideas about what the world is and what it should be. The script for this film is dynamite with a ton of great touches, including Dave's changing from Presidential script reader to tourist as he spots a souvenir. The film manages to stride in between the dangerous path of a hard right "Eastwood-Esque" take on things and the ultra-liberal path that someone like Redford would focus on. Instead the film manages to put itself in the minds of the ordinary Joe, who watches in disbelief at the stupid things that the powers that be spend money on, when so many problems still go on without being addressed at all, with sound bites like "You can't solve problems by throwing money at them" (How come it's only the wealthy that say that?)

    The performances are all first rate with Kevin Kline magnificent as the idealistic Dave Kovic thrown into the deep end after becoming the leader of the free world, Frank Langella and Alan Reed also excel as the Chief of staff and Chief scriptwriter, with Charles Grodin stealing the scene as the put upon Murray who takes on various people from Dave's temp agency when he is stuck finding work for people elsewhere. The direction is nothing special but succeeds in telling the story with humour and sadness that very often the people who get the top job have so little knowledge of the people at the bottom to make any significant change in society.

    First rate, and far better than the IMDb rating suggests. Also watch out for a great end gag. Top drawer.

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    • Trivia
      Although the plot of this movie is largely fantasy, there was a real instance in U.S. history of a president's administration covering up the extent of his stroke and debilitation and instead allowing an un-elected non-politician to govern in his place after his incapacity. In the autumn of 1919, about two years into Woodrow Wilson's second term, he suffered a stroke that left him semi-paralyzed, partly blind, and mentally incapacitated to an extent that is, a century later, still not completely known. The Twenty-Fifth Amendment (which establishes the procedures for responding to a presidential incapacity) had not yet been ratified. Instead of Wilson simply resigning and passing the presidency to his vice-president, Thomas R. Marshall, what happened instead was that the extent of Wilson's illness was kept secret, and his second wife, Edith, started running the executive branch of the U.S. government in his place.
    • Goofs
      In the opening scene when the president's helicopter lands and President Mitchell disembarks, the engine is running and the rotors are spinning. The president is never allowed to enter or leave the aircraft while the rotors are in motion.
    • Quotes

      Dave: If you've ever seen the look on somebody's face the day they finally get a job, I've had some experience with this, they look like they could fly. And its not about the paycheck, it's about respect, it's about looking in the mirror and knowing that you've done something valuable with your day. And if one person could start to feel this way, and then another person, and then another person, soon all these other problems may not seem so impossible. You don't really know how much you can do, until you stand up and decide to really try.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Splitting Heirs/Sidekicks/Three of Hearts/Bound by Honor/The Night We Never Met (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Don't
      Music and Lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller

      Produced by Jerry Leiber (uncredited) and Mike Stoller (uncredited)

      Performed by Elvis Presley

      Courtesy of The RCA Records Label of BMG Music

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 1993 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • HBOMAX
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Dave, presidente por un día
    • Filming locations
      • State Capitol, Capitol Square - Ninth & Grace Streets, Richmond, Virginia, USA(U.S Congress)
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Northern Lights Entertainment
      • Donner/Shuler-Donner Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $28,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $63,270,710
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,306,755
      • May 9, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $63,270,710
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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