Movie, Movie (1978)
- Starring:
- George C. Scott, Barbara Harris, (more)
- Director(s):
- Stanley Donen
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG
Synopsis of Movie, Movie
This spoof of a "typical" double-feature bill of the 1930s is introduced by George Burns, who explains that we're about to see two classic films produced by the legendary Warren Brothers. The first, "Dynamite Fists," is a black-and-white takeoff of such boxing dramas as Golden Boy. Harry Hamlin plays a John Garfield-like pugilist who is brought along by a tough-but-lovable fight promoter George C. Scott. Nasty gangster Eli Wallach attempts to compromise Hamlin by offering him the delectable Trish VanDevere, but Hamlin proves loyal to Scott. When Scott is killed by Wallach, Hamlin vows to become an attorney and bring the murderer to justice -- which he does in the space of one year. Along the way, Hamlin's gangster brother-in-law secures an eye operation for his nearly blind sister Kathleen Beller (whose bump-in-the-wall myopia is good for several laughs). After "Dynamite Fists," we are treated to a coming-attractions trailer for a Dawn Patrol-style aviation epic, again starring George C. Scott. The last segment, "Blansky's Beauties of 1933," is an all-stops-out Technicolor lampoon of Busby Berkeley musicals. Told by doctor Art Carney that he is dying, Broadway impresario Blansky (George C. Scott again) determines to produce one last spectacular show before the curtain goes down for good. The highlights in "Blansky's Beauties" are too numerous to mention here: memorable bits include composer Barry Bostwick's rooftop number, and the opening dialogue exchange between Carney and Scott (told that he has a month to live, Scott philosophically replies that at least he has 30 days left -- whereupon Carney dolefully reminds his patient that it's February). An additional sequence, parodying the Republic serials of the era, was filmed for Movie, Movie but cut from the final release print. Michael Kidd, who plays "Pop Popchick" in "Dynamite Fists," handled the choreography in "Blansky's Beauties." On the videocassette version of Movie, Movie, "Dynamite Fists" has been reprocessed in color. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of Movie, Movie
- George C. Scott - Gloves Malloy/Spats Baxter
- Eli Wallach - Vince Marlowe/Pop
- Red Buttons - Peanuts/Jinks Murphy
- Rebecca York - Kitty
- Maide Norman - Gussie
- Harry Hamlin - Joey Popchik
- Michael Kidd - Pop Popchik
- Barney Martin - Motorcycle Cop
- Sebastian Brook - Fritz
- John Henry - Chorus Boy [Baxter's Beauties Of 1933]
- George Wilbur - Tony Norion [Dynamite Hands]
- James Lennon
- Jim Nickerson - [Dynamite Hands]
- Barry Bostwick - Dick Cummings
- Charlie Murray - [Dynamite Hands]
- George Fisher - Hood #4 [Dynamite Hands]
- Fred Scheiwiller - Keegle's Manager [Dynamite Hands]
- Jimmy Lennon, Sr. - [Dynamite Hands]
- James Winburn - [Dynamite Hands]
- Charles Lane - Judge Pennington
- Jack Slate - Fan #4 [Dynamite Hands]
- Robert Herron - Mover #1 [Dynamite Hands]
- Chuck Hicks - Hood #3 [Dynamite Hands]
- James J. Casino - Keegle's Second [Dynamite Hands]
- Barbara Harris - Trixie Lane
- Trish VanDevere - Betsy McGuire/Isobel Stuart
- Barry Bostwick - Johnny Danko
- Art Carney - Dr. Blaine/Dr. Bowers
- Jocelyn Brando - Mama Popchik/Mrs. Updike
- Ann Reinking - Troubles Moran
- Kathleen Beller - Angie Popchik
- Dick Winslow - Tinkle Johnson, Reporter
- Paula Jones - Chorus Girl [Baxter's Beauties Of 1933]
- Clay Hodges - Sailor Lawson
- Peter T. Stader - Barney Keegle [Dynamite Hands]
- Denver Mattson - Sparring Partner [Dynamite Hands]
- Wally Rose - Referee #2 [Dynamite Hands]
- Tom Morga - [Dynamite Hands]
- Bud Ekins - [Dynamite Hands]
- John R. McKee - [Dynamite Hands]
- June McCall - Fan #3 [Dynamite Hands]
- Cliff Happy - K.O. Brown [Dynamite Hands]
- Michael Rodgers - Tiger Barnes [Dynamite Hands]
- Stanley Donen
- Harvey Perry - [Dynamite Hands]
- John Bear Hudkins - Mover #2 [Dynamite Hands]
- George Burns
- Brendan Dillon - Jury Foreman
- Director(s):
- Stanley Donen
- Writer(s):
- Sheldon Keller, Larry Gelbart
- Producer(s):
- Stanley Donen, Martin Starger
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG(Adult Language, Questionable for Children)
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