WHAT’S UP DOC?
What’s Up, Doc? joyously recaptures the bubbly style of 1930s screwball comedies and firmly establishes Barbra Streisand and Ryan O’Neal as a romantic duo uniquely endearing in screen history. Included are a daffy luggage mixup plot, dippy dialogue exchanges, a marvelous example of the art of hotel-room demolition and one of the funniest chase sequences ever, all over San Francisco. Dexterously written with a surefooted sense of the ridiculous by Buck Henry, David Newman and Robert Benton, directed by Peter Bogdanovich with giddy affection and cast with awesomely hilarious players (including film-debuting Madeline Kahn), What’s Up, Doc? is no idle question. Among comedy movies, it’s the top.
Année de production : 1972
Durée : 94 minutes
Crédits
- Peter BOGDANOVICH Director
- Buck HENRY Screenplay
- Robert BENTON Screenplay
- David NEWMAN Screenplay
- Peter BOGDANOVICH Screenplay
Casting
- Barbara STREISAND Judy Maxwell
- Madeline KAHN Eunice Burns
- Ryan O’NEAL Dr. Howard Bannister
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Contacts
Production
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