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V.I. Warshawski, un privé en escarpins

Original title: V.I. Warshawski
  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
5.7K
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Kathleen Turner in V.I. Warshawski, un privé en escarpins (1991)
A female PI babysitting for a boyfriend gets stuck with his daughter and the case of her murdered father.
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A female PI babysitting for a boyfriend gets stuck with his daughter and the case of her murdered father.A female PI babysitting for a boyfriend gets stuck with his daughter and the case of her murdered father.A female PI babysitting for a boyfriend gets stuck with his daughter and the case of her murdered father.

  • Director
    • Jeff Kanew
  • Writers
    • Sara Paretsky
    • Edward Taylor
    • David Aaron Cohen
  • Stars
    • Kathleen Turner
    • Jay O. Sanders
    • Charles Durning
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    5.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeff Kanew
    • Writers
      • Sara Paretsky
      • Edward Taylor
      • David Aaron Cohen
    • Stars
      • Kathleen Turner
      • Jay O. Sanders
      • Charles Durning
    • 37User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Kathleen Turner
    Kathleen Turner
    • Vic
    Jay O. Sanders
    Jay O. Sanders
    • Murray
    Charles Durning
    Charles Durning
    • Lt. Mallory
    Angela Goethals
    Angela Goethals
    • Kat
    Nancy Paul
    • Paige
    Frederick Coffin
    Frederick Coffin
    • Horton
    Charles McCaughan
    Charles McCaughan
    • Trumble
    Stephen Meadows
    Stephen Meadows
    • Boom-Boom
    Wayne Knight
    Wayne Knight
    • Smeissen
    Lynnie Godfrey
    Lynnie Godfrey
    • Sal
    Anne Pitoniak
    • Lotty
    Stephen Root
    Stephen Root
    • Mickey
    Robert Clotworthy
    Robert Clotworthy
    • Philip Pugh
    Tom Allard
    • Big Eddie
    Mike Hagerty
    Mike Hagerty
    • Babe
    • (as Michael G. Hagerty)
    Lee Arenberg
    Lee Arenberg
    • Flesh
    Mike Bacarella
    Mike Bacarella
    • Cabbie
    John Beasley
    John Beasley
    • Ernie
    • Director
      • Jeff Kanew
    • Writers
      • Sara Paretsky
      • Edward Taylor
      • David Aaron Cohen
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    5SnoopyStyle

    Kathleen Turner fits the character

    Vicky V.I. Warshawski (Kathleen Turner) is a brassy private investigator in Chicago. She meets ex-hockey player Boom-Boom Grafalk at a bar. She is surprised when he brings his daughter Kat (Angela Goethals) to babysit. Next he's killed in a suspicious accident. V.I. promises Kat to solve her father's death. With the help of reporter Murray (Jay O. Sanders), they investigate the death and the sale of the family dockside property and business.

    I like Kathleen Turner as this character. She fits the character quite well and her relationship with little tough-talking Kat is endearing. It's too bad that this is such a badly made movie. The action is done poorly. Director Jeff Kanew does a poor job overall.
    6foxbrick-1

    Definitely disappointing, but not awful

    It is remarkable to me how much affection and revulsion this watchable, incomplete misfire of a film can inspire, here among the Comments and elsewhere; I haven't seen more than a few minutes of it for several years, but did see it in a theater in its original run. Kathleen Turner as VIW is too much a flirt to conform to Sara Paretsky's portrait of her detective, but otherwise gives a decent performance that, better than the script, gets across Warshawski's toughness, wit and unwillingness to suffer fools any more than she has to. The film, as someone else noted, would've done well to be a more faithful adaptation of one of the early novels, rather than pulling bits from several and then letting the plot go completely slack by the last third. But there are nice touches, here and there; Wayne Knight was born to play the petty thug and childhood schoolmate of Warshawski. But the hastiness and corner-cutting of the production is unfortunately evident. One wonders if a second film, with a better script and crew, might've been quite good.
    5Emaisie39

    Critical disaster that ended Kathleen Turner's string of hits

    In the 1980's Kathleen Turner was a tremendous star. Several of her films were huge box-office hits:"Romancing the Stone"(1984), "Jewel of the Nile"(1986), "Peggy Sue Got Married"(Best Actress Oscar nomination,1986), and "The War of the Roses"(1989). Critics loved her in John Huston's "Prizzi's Honor"(1985) and "The Accidental Tourist"(1987). Her sexy voice helped make "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"(1988) an enormous blockbuster. And who can forget her star-making performance that made her quite the sex-symbol in "Body Heat"(1981). When "V.I. Warshawski" came out Turner was still at her peak. The huge success of "War of the Roses" made her the #1 female star at US BoxOffices in early 1990. But "V.I." opened to disastrous reviews. She is actually very good in it but the script is so mediocre and the direction is so flat. She is given nothing to work with but her vibrant personality and sultry looks keep it together. The film ended up pulling in only 12 million in the US. This disaster immediately derailed Turner's career. Male stars like Bruce Willis and Nicolas Cage can star in one flop after another pulling in huge salaries but it does not matter as long as they get an occasional blockbuster. But take a huge Female star like Turner- give her one colossal dud and she is more or less finished in Hollywood. Turner's career never recovered. A few more mediocre duds followed then her looks went so now she is stuck in supporting roles that make it hard to believe she was once among the greatest of female stars. Maybe she can make a comeback as a star character actress. WHo knows.
    mike704

    Beauty, Brains, Story and Great one-liners!

    I keep thinking the other people who have commented on this movie saw a different movie than I did. I totally enjoyed it, Kathleen Turner delivers a wisecrack better than anyone and her mocking laugh in the bathtub scene is too much! She shows her vulnerable side yet you know that V.I. can take care of herself when she has to. The foul mouthed little girl made me cringe a little with her first words in the movie. The chemistry between V.I. and the girl works for me. Randy Edleman's music for the movie really delivers as well. My test of a film really centers on the characters. If I like the characters and care about them that's usually enough. This film has a story which is more than I can say for other more popular films. I would give it 4 stars out of 5.
    8csrothwec

    A GOOD movie, (despite the panning awarded by a number of reviewers)!

    I have just seen Kathleen Turnjer in "V.I. Warshawski" for the third time and, for the third time, am at a total loss to understand the panning/overall rating of 4.3 awarded to it by previous reviewers. I think the movie DOES reflect a lot of the Paretsky original novels and think Turner does a good job in portraying "the dick from the dock" in a manner which combines both respect for the literary character and the kind of gritty, down-to-earth film noir genre which the film obviously pays its debts to. This latter aspect is particularly apparent in the DIALOGUE, much of which my wife and I found hysterical and easily on a par with such remakes of Chandler as the "Farewell, My Lovely" version of the 1970s with Robert Mitchum and Charlotte Rampling. Like the letter, "V.I." is not going to be rated as "The Maltese Falcon" or "The Big Sleep" of the 1990s, but I still think it is a sound, entertaining and engaging piece of work, which does not deserve the reviews mentioned above. Now that we are past the "Blow 'em up / SFX-dominated" fayre of "Die Hard 27"or whatever, is it time for a follow-up to what was, in my view, sadly, Turner's sole donning of the red glitter shoes of V.I. with another actress in the role?

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    • Trivia
      Kathleen Turner went on to play V.I. Warshawski on BBC radio.
    • Goofs
      At the scene of the tugboat explosion, the fire engine is solid red. Chicago fire engines are painted a distinct black over red design.
    • Quotes

      Victoria "V.I." Warshawski: Never underestimate a man's ability to underestimate a woman.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Doctor/Dutch/Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey/My Father's Glory/My Mother's Castle (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Sittin' On Top Of The World
      Written by Renée Geyer and James Reyne

      Performed by Saundra Alexander (as Saundra "Pan" Alexander)

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    • Release date
      • January 8, 1992 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un privé en escarpins
    • Filming locations
      • Fire Station 23 - 225 E. 5th Street, Los Angeles, California, USA(As Chicago: As Earl's warehouse.)
    • Production companies
      • Hollywood Pictures
      • Silver Screen Partners IV
      • Chestnut Hill Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,128,309
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,603,338
      • Jul 28, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,128,309
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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