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Escapade à New York

Original title: The Out-of-Towners
  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
15K
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John Cleese, Steve Martin, and Goldie Hawn in Escapade à New York (1999)
The remake of the 1970 Neil Simon comedy follows the adventures of married couple Henry and Nancy Clark as they are vexed by misfortune while in New York City for a job interview.
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The remake of the 1970 Neil Simon comedy follows the adventures of married couple Henry and Nancy Clark as they are vexed by misfortune while in New York City for a job interview.The remake of the 1970 Neil Simon comedy follows the adventures of married couple Henry and Nancy Clark as they are vexed by misfortune while in New York City for a job interview.The remake of the 1970 Neil Simon comedy follows the adventures of married couple Henry and Nancy Clark as they are vexed by misfortune while in New York City for a job interview.

  • Director
    • Sam Weisman
  • Writers
    • Neil Simon
    • Marc Lawrence
  • Stars
    • Steve Martin
    • Goldie Hawn
    • John Cleese
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    15K
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    • Director
      • Sam Weisman
    • Writers
      • Neil Simon
      • Marc Lawrence
    • Stars
      • Steve Martin
      • Goldie Hawn
      • John Cleese
    • 133User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Steve Martin
    Steve Martin
    • Henry Clark
    Goldie Hawn
    Goldie Hawn
    • Nancy Clark
    John Cleese
    John Cleese
    • Mr. Mersault
    Mark McKinney
    Mark McKinney
    • Greg
    Oliver Hudson
    Oliver Hudson
    • Alan Clark
    Valerie Perri
    Valerie Perri
    • Stewardess
    Steve Mittleman
    • Passenger
    Randall Arney
    • Passenger
    Carlease Burke
    Carlease Burke
    • Airline Representative
    William Duell
    • Lost Baggage Clerk
    J.P. Bumstead
    • Boston Cab Driver
    Peggy Mannix
    Peggy Mannix
    • Sweeper Woman
    Anne Haney
    Anne Haney
    • Woman in Bathroom
    Charlie Dell
    Charlie Dell
    • Janitor on Train
    Jordan Baker
    Jordan Baker
    • Rental Car Clerk
    Tom Riis Farrell
    Tom Riis Farrell
    • Andrew Lloyd Webber
    Dani Klein
    • Michelle
    Daniel Parker
    • Desk Clerk
    • (as Daniel T. Parker)
    • Director
      • Sam Weisman
    • Writers
      • Neil Simon
      • Marc Lawrence
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    User reviews133

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    famousgir1

    Good Fun Movie!

    The Out Of Towners a good clean fun comedy starring one of my favourite comedy actress' Goldie Hawn and Steve Martin.The Out Of Towners is a movie about a married couple played by Hawn and Martin and there adventures in New York. You shouldn't expect to much of this movie, just the fact that's it's a good fun movie with good performances
    MrNews-2

    An inconsistent comedy with okay jokes

    I have always enjoyed Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn; however, I'm not to sure they work to well as a comedy duo. In one of Martin's previous roles he had played a dramatic role in "The Spanish Prisoner", which seemed to fit him better than play a comedic part. The jokes in this movie seemed to be old and unoriginal. I can't deny that this film was all bad; I did enjoyed bits and pieces of it; however, it seemed like it had been done before under the guise of a different movie title. It just did not have originality for me to keep my attention. It is a light hearted film that is worth seeeing at home for rent. I am just happy I didn't spend money to see at the theatres.
    Buddy-51

    banal remake

    Neil Simon's script for the original 1970 hit, "The Out-of-Towners," was, essentially, a one-joke skit stretched out to a feature-length film. Starring Jack Lemmon and Sandy Dennis as two suburbanites from Ohio who experience a nightmare of frustrating complications when they hit the Big Apple, the film managed to generate some laughs as well as a great deal of grating repetitiousness.

    The 1999 remake, with Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn in the central roles, manages to be a far worse film. The original at least seemed grounded in some sense of reality as the couple fell victim to a believable, if overstated, series of tourist mishaps; this version spins off into slapstick delirium, going so far as to have its main characters actually swinging on hotel signs six stories above street level and John Cleese as a snippy concierge prancing around in lady's clothing to Donna Sommer's "Bad Girls." Also, in the original, Jack Lemmon seemed determined to really take on all the people who arrayed themselves against him and the film conveyed a real sense of this implacable, almost malevolent force known as NEW YORK coming down with all its might on this innocent couple from the Midwest. In the remake, Steve Martin seems strangely passive and unharried and the victory-over-the-city theme comes along only at the very end. Without that added dimension of epic frustration, the new film robs the original of whatever audience identification it might once have had and simply devolves into an undisciplined display of unfunny slapstick.

    Martin, Hawn and Cleese are game players, but this "Out-of-Towners" should indeed have been driven out of town!
    bob the moo

    Plain, Strained & Automobiles – very basic and lazy stuff that is only amusing occasionally

    Henry and Nancy Clark have been married for 24 years and it is starting to show. Henry has lost his job but has kept it secret and plans to get a new job in New York. Having had their last child move out of the house the day before, Nancy isn't sure what to do with her time and decides to join Henry on his trip to New York. However a fog-bound city sees them diverted to Boston and struggling to get to their destination. Actually getting into Manhattan is only the first challenge in an eventful 24 hours that could only happen in New York!

    Nothing about this film suggested that it would be anything special; in fact the presence of Marc Lawrence as writer only promised the sort of safely comic humour that he produced with Two Weeks Notice, Miss Congeniality and similar projects. And from the very start it is obvious that Lawrence has produced his usual standard and that director Weisman has no aspirations to do more than churn out a rather derivative but amusing rom-com. So that is just what we get and if that is OK with you then you should be alright, although hardly impressed. The plot bumbles along from one unlikely scenario to the next; most of them are ho-hum but occasionally it tickled me. Most viewers (myself included) will find it all a bit obvious and weak but the undemanding will maybe find it amusing enough to serve as a distraction.

    Part of the film working (albeit on this level) is the partnership of Martin and Hawn. Even with the rather obvious material to work with, they do work well together and produce some laughs where they may not have existed on the page. Martin is only ever a hair away from mugging but, although not a shade on his former glory, he fits the lazy tone well. Hawn is a bit less convincing but is still quite amusing; the only problem with her is that she has to carry the more emotionally complex character and she can't get that right and mainly just overplays it for easy laughs, robbing the film of the engaging realism that it needed to have if it really wanted to pull off the emotional ending (which of course it doesn't actually want to do!). Cleese is embarrassing and can do nothing with the poor material he is served with – it is pretty much below him and it shows.

    Overall then a totally by-the-numbers, obvious little romantic comedy. It is fairly forced and contrived which was a problem but bits of it rose above the rest and generally it provided just enough to be distracting for those in an undemanding mood. However the majority of us will see something that lacks any real effort and it doesn't encourage me to do much into it when watching. The two leads brighten it up a little bit but it is hard not to see the glaring lack of originally and spark at pretty much every turn.
    FilmCritic-3

    A disappointment for fans of the original

    Being that I was a fan of the original, I found this film to be a complete disappointment. Who thought that they could remake the Out-Of-Towners? It was a stupid move actually. George and Gwen Kellerman are now George and Nancy Clark (Played by Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn). This time they are left with empty-nest syndrome after their son leaves for London. With nothing to do, George needs to go to New York because of a job interview that he desperately needs being that he was let go from his previous job after 23 years. The only thing is that Nancy doesn't know this. But she does nearing the middle of the film. A few jokes are resurrected from the original and still bring a smile to those that watched and enjoyed the original. Other than that, the rest of the movie is a complete disappointment from start to finish.

    Don't rush so fast to see this one. It is better to wait until it comes out on video.

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    • Trivia
      Henry and Nancy Clark's son Alan is played by Goldie Hawn's real son, Oliver Hudson.
    • Goofs
      Henry's necktie becomes neatly tied between shots when he is on the elevator.
    • Quotes

      Henry Clark: Do you know what your problem is?

      Mr. Mersault: No, what's my problem?

      Henry Clark: You live here. You're jaded. What you need is a fresh perspective from an outsider from say Ooo-hio! Because you have forgotten just how amazing this city is. I have had more experiences in this city than many people who have lived here their whole lives. I mean, I met colorful characters. I've taken a breathtaking cab ride through Central Park. I climbed to the top of a luxury hotel. Not in the elevator, actually on the hotel. And then, I fell - in love with my wife all over again at Tavern on the Green, on the actual green itself. And - and then I had *sex* in front of the Mayor! I mean, where else can something like this happen? Only in New York!

      Mr. Mersault: What did you just say?

      Henry Clark: You mean the whole thing or the tag line for your new campaign, "Only In New York"? Which, incidentally, I copyrighted just before I came up here, along with the visual of the Statue of Liberty giving the high five to a family of tourists.

      Bill: Oh, this guy's very good.

      Henry Clark: Can I have a doughnut?

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    • Soundtracks
      (Just Like) Starting Over
      Written and Performed by John Lennon (1980)

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Out-of-Towners
    • Filming locations
      • Hotel Plaza Athéne, 37 E 64th St., New York City, New York, USA(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Cherry Alley Productions
      • Cort/Madden Productions
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $75,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $28,544,120
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,224,215
      • Apr 4, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $28,544,120
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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