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La chanteuse et le milliardaire

Original title: The Marrying Man
  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
6.5K
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Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin in La chanteuse et le milliardaire (1991)
A millionaire playboy goes into Las Vegas and comes out married to a woman he barely knows.
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A millionaire playboy goes to Las Vegas and comes out married to a woman he barely knows.A millionaire playboy goes to Las Vegas and comes out married to a woman he barely knows.A millionaire playboy goes to Las Vegas and comes out married to a woman he barely knows.

  • Director
    • Jerry Rees
  • Writer
    • Neil Simon
  • Stars
    • Kim Basinger
    • Alec Baldwin
    • Robert Loggia
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    5.7/10
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    • Director
      • Jerry Rees
    • Writer
      • Neil Simon
    • Stars
      • Kim Basinger
      • Alec Baldwin
      • Robert Loggia
    • 25User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Kim Basinger
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    • Vicki Anderson
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    • Charley Pearl
    Robert Loggia
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    • Lew Horner
    Elisabeth Shue
    Elisabeth Shue
    • Adele Horner
    Armand Assante
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    • Bugsy Siegel
    Paul Reiser
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    • Phil Golden
    Fisher Stevens
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    • Director
      • Jerry Rees
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      • Neil Simon
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    RRSawdey

    Chemistry!

    This is the movie where Alec Balwin and Kim Baisinger fall in love, FOR REAL! Their chemistry is potent and obvious... and they were married shortly after!

    Yes, it's very funny in places, a tribute to human emotional insanity under the influence of love... and OH so true.

    Largely, to my mind, because of the REAL emotions between the main characters (they WEREN'T acting) it was fantastic. Alec is the quintessential male victim of love - totally illogical and totally devoted to the female who's totally seduced him. And she comes to believe a man willing to die for her is better than the meal ticket she's got in the mob guy... to everyone's detriment.

    Watch it again, people, appreciating it's relation to actual history...
    Cookie24

    Underrated, Great Movie

    This is probably one of the best romantic-comedy-drama movies I have ever seen. Sure, 'My Best Friend's Wedding' was good, too, but 'The Marrying Man' was great without all of the publicity. Alec Baldwin gives a radiant performance from slick, rich, toothpaste company heir that dates a young Elisabeth Shue to a slick, rich, toothpaste company heir that dates lounge singer (and future wife, both in the movie and outside) Kim Basinger to a bum who marries the same lady four times, hence the title. At times, I did get a little bored, but after I watched it for the second time, I saw things I didn't see the first time. This movie is a hidden gem for the acquired taste. Although I wouldn't recommend it for little kids or people who get bored with movies during the first ten minutes, it was a really great movie.
    7hbs

    entertaining, lightweight romantic comedy

    This movie purports to be based on a real couple. Probably the real couple was more interesting and complex, but surely not as attractive. I generally have problems with Baldwin and Basinger -- normally I find them both rather cold. That's not true in this movie though, perhaps because they were (I've read) having a torrid affair during the filming. In any event, there is real electricity between them, and I like the period atmosphere. I also like the sort of "Disney-fied feel" the movie has; they have filtered out all of the messy parts of reality and made everything comprehensible. It's fake, but it's an appealing fake.
    7maxwellsham

    I liked this movie

    Look I admit its not the greatest ever made but I enjoyed it alot. It does not really do much wrong except maybe take the idea a bit far to be believable but look it beats an action movie. I wish they had made better charactors who were more believeable but that would have risked making it less funny. I remember though most clearly on of the lines from the movie which really stood out and was hilarious and is still everytime I think about it. Alex Baldwin is getting beaten up and thrown round a room by this hotshot rich guy who he really does not like and he gets thrown into a cupboard totally destroying the room and he is busy of all things handing out insults to his aggressor. The best of which is: "that suit...it looks like the lining to a better suit"
    overcast22

    Not as good as Notting Hill but close.

    This movie is a great a movie, especially when you don't know what the crap it's about before you watch it. I really liked this movie because it really gets you feeling as if you've been in a love hate relationship for three years when all you've been doing is watching a movie for two hours. And these two actors are great, the fact that they liked each other in real life adds to the passion they are supposed to feel.

    I'm tired of watching movies where people get divorced that seem so perfect for each other and in the back of your mind you think they should get back with each other, but in the occasion they do get back together, it suddenly seems like the problems they had befor disappeares, that usually makes it unrealistic. Thats why this movie is perfect, you want them to get together, which they do, and they still address the problems from before making this a superb movie. Since in my opinion Notting Hill his the best romantic comedy to ever be made and since this movie is only one notch bellow that that makes this a good movie. Maybe the reason I also liked this movie is because it mostly takes place in California which is where I live and love. But even if I lived in Australia I would still like this movie.

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    • Trivia
      According to Premiere Magazine, Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin, who moved in together during the filming, made life miserable for the crew with their demands and their attitude.

      First and foremost, there were Alec Baldwin's violent temper tantrums in which he threw a chair, smashed camera lenses, punched a wall and ripped a cellular phone from a Disney executive's hand. Things had already gotten off on the wrong foot when Disney Chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg when first meeting Baldwin reportedly joked "We could get a gate guard to do the same job as you." Baldwin naturally, didn't take kindly to the joke.

      As for Basinger, she was accused of habitual lateness (she kept production waiting on the set due to her elaborate morning routine, which included washing her hair with only Evian water and shampoo), flashing the crew, talking filthy on open walkie-talkies, refusing to shoot in sunlight, and demanding that no one look at her. Stories also included Basinger's feud with Simon over her dialogue (Basinger at one point told Neil Simon, "This isn't funny. Whoever wrote this doesn't understand comedy." Simon denied the incident. But he only visited the set one more time during filming) and a prima-donna attitude that ultimately resulted in the firing of the original director of photography because she didn't like how she looked in the test shots that he had taken. One person from the set claimed that at one point, Basinger pushed the director, Jerry Rees aside and tried to direct a musical number herself. Basinger also wouldn't settle for having her makeup touched up between close-up shots. Instead, she had to have her makeup completely removed and re-applied between takes, something that made filming take about 20x longer than it should have. In other words, retakes would take hours instead of minutes. Not only that, but Basinger wanted to shut down production so she could fly to Brazil to consult a psychic.

      It was also on the set that Basinger and Baldwin began a hot, steamy on-set romance. Allegedly, the crew miked the trailers to record them having sex and they then played them back so that Basinger and Baldwin could hear. One crew-member commented, "Honest to God, if I were destitute and living on the street with no food and somebody offered me a million dollars to work with Alec and Kim, I'd pass. Their actions were vile, deplorable, despicable."
    • Goofs
      The film opens in San Francisco, 1956 and the on the wall of the nightclub (Dexter's) is an advertisement for KJAZ FM. That radio station did not sign on in San Francisco until August, 1959.
    • Quotes

      Phil: You know what the odds are on that? Impossible to one.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Marrying Man/Career Opportunities/The Five Heartbeats/The Object of Beauty/Daddy Nostalgia (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Let's Do It
      Written by Cole Porter

      Produced by Tim Hauser

      Performed by Kim Basinger

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 1991 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Marrying Man
    • Filming locations
      • Stahl House, Case House 22 - 1635 Woods Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA(Charley Pearl's house)
    • Production companies
      • Hollywood Pictures
      • Silver Screen Partners IV
      • Permut Presentations
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $26,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,454,768
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,030,749
      • Apr 7, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,454,768
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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