Putney Swope (1969) Reviews

Putney Swope (1969)
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After several years working along the margins of the underground film scene in New York, director Robert Downey broke through to wider recognition with the arthouse hit Putney Swope, a wildly irreverent satire of race and advertising in America. Putney Swope (Arnold Johnson) is the token African-American executive at an otherwise all-white advertising agency when the chairman of the board unexpectedly drops dead. Through a fluke in the chain of command, Swope becomes the new head of the firm, and decides its time to do things his way. He fires nearly all the staff (except for his one token white employee), renames the agency Truth and Soul, Inc., and announces they'll no longer accept accounts advertising tobacco, alcohol, or war toys. The ads they do produce -- for acne remedies and breakfast cereal, among other things -- are wildly successful, and the iconoclastic ad agency (which only accepts payment in cash) is targeted by government operatives as a threat to the national security. Antonio Fargas and Allen Garfield lead the supporting cast; Mel Brooks makes a cameo appearance. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Stanley GottliebAllen Garfield, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Downey, Sr.
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Member Reviews


Kevin T.

Off-beat and funny. I enjoyed the racial humor. Not a great movie, but worth seeing.

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Jenifer L.

Very interesting, for someone - art film; cultural commentary; slapstick and downright goofy. I couldn't stomach it for too long, but I think someone with more patience might.

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Kenneth G.

This was classic satire and it really flashed me back to the late 60's with the music and dress. It was definitely a biting commentary on the times with razor sharp wit!!

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Janet P.

first, this movie was sent to me as a substitute for another that was not available....do not do that to me again!!....I hated this movie!.....I perceive it is nothing like the one I chose and hope to see in the near future....it's hard to believe it is still in any company's inventory....not entertaining and not redeemable.....

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Diane J.

I filled in one star because I don't know if I can leave it at zero. This was a funny movie in the late 60's or early 70's, but today, I find it just totally rude and disgusting.

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L G.

This movie played with my emotions. I truly didn't know whether to love it or hate it. It flowed in a disorganized manner, the dialogue seemed to be read mechanically by the actors instead of performed, but the commercials that Putney produced was worth the look. I also felt that the director of this movie had good intentions, but even I wanted to give him "the finger" at times. It's certainly not a movie for everyone.

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Jill J.

I love all of Robert Downey Jr. work.. But this one I couldn't handle...Jill

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    Kevin T.

    Off-beat and funny. I enjoyed the racial humor. Not a great movie, but worth seeing.

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    Jenifer L.

    Very interesting, for someone - art film; cultural commentary; slapstick and downright goofy. I couldn't stomach it for too long, but I think someone with more patience might.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Kenneth G.

    This was classic satire and it really flashed me back to the late 60's with the music and dress. It was definitely a biting commentary on the times with razor sharp wit!!

    Yes   |   No

     
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