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Noises Off (1992)

Noises Off (1992)
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Michael Frayn's frantic West End and Broadway farce makes a literal transformation to the screen in Peter Bogdanoch's faithful adaptation, which is transplanted from the London suburbs to Des Moines, Iowa to accommodate the (mostly) American cast. Michael Caine stars as director Lloyd Fellowes, assigned to bring the successful British sex farce "Nothing On" to the boards in America. In an intricate technical rehearsal, Lloyd puts his cast through their paces -- Garry Lejuene (John Ritter), an obliging feature actor; Dotty Otley (Carol Burnett), a fading theatrical star; Frederick Dallas (Christopher Reeve), a handsome leading man who demands to know the motivation behind every scene; Brooke Ashton (Nicollette Sheridan), the sexy leading lady; Belinda Blair (Marilu Henner), the seen-it-all second female lead; and Seldson Mawbray (Denholm Elliot), the inebriated character actor. The technical rehearsal goes off without a hitch, but as the play travels the country in pre-Broadway performances, the eccentricities of the cast come to the fore and the performances in Des Moines and Cleveland are complete disasters. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Carol BurnettMichael Caine, (more)
Director(s):
Peter Bogdanovich
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Noises Off

Michael Frayn's frantic West End and Broadway farce makes a literal transformation to the screen in Peter Bogdanoch's faithful adaptation, which is transplanted from the London suburbs to Des Moines, Iowa to accommodate the (mostly) American cast. Michael Caine stars as director Lloyd Fellowes, assigned to bring the successful British sex farce "Nothing On" to the boards in America. In an intricate technical rehearsal, Lloyd puts his cast through their paces -- Garry Lejuene (John Ritter), an obliging feature actor; Dotty Otley (Carol Burnett), a fading theatrical star; Frederick Dallas (Christopher Reeve), a handsome leading man who demands to know the motivation behind every scene; Brooke Ashton (Nicollette Sheridan), the sexy leading lady; Belinda Blair (Marilu Henner), the seen-it-all second female lead; and Seldson Mawbray (Denholm Elliot), the inebriated character actor. The technical rehearsal goes off without a hitch, but as the play travels the country in pre-Broadway performances, the eccentricities of the cast come to the fore and the performances in Des Moines and Cleveland are complete disasters. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
89 mins

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Director(s):
Peter Bogdanovich
Writer(s):
Michael FraynMarty Kaplan
Producer(s):
Kathleen KennedyPeter BogdanovichFrank Marshall
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Questionable for Children, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Comedy
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    George S.

    Not sure this one got the publicity it deserved. Great cast, and the situations are really funny. I laughed out loud severasl times.

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    Liz B.

    This is SUCH a funny movie with amazing physical humor, clever lines and a delightful all-star cast. TOTALLY worth renting!!! If you like this, I recommend the movies Oscar and Stepping Out. *Note that this movie is not racy. You see Sheridan in her lingerie, but that's about it.

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    Joseph W.

    This film is a treat that brings together Carol Burnett, John Ritter, Nicolette Sheridan, etc. as thespians who are preparing to open a sex farce. The movie chronicals the out of town try-outs to "opening night" on Broadway. With the deaths of Reeves and Ritter, it is bittersweet to be reminded of their fine comedic skills. My only criticism is that the Michael Caine character becomes tiresome. Watch this movie anyway, it is a great discovery!

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