Dudley Moore Movies

A gifted musician as well as comic actor, diminutive British performer Dudley Moore made his mark as an American movie star with his hilarious turns as sensitive, bumbling libertines in the hit movies 10 (1979) and Arthur (1981). His stardom, however, had already ebbed before he was diagnosed with a degenerative brain disorder in 1997. Born with a clubfoot and withered leg, Moore endured a series of operations as a child to correct them. He found a refuge from his physical difficulties when he began studying the piano at age six, adding violin and organ to the mix as he got older. After a stint at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Moore attended prestigious Oxford University on an organ scholarship and began composing music for local shows. While at Oxford, Moore met Peter Cook, with whom he teamed up several years after graduation for the popular London musical and comedy revue Beyond the Fringe (1961). After the show's four-year run, Moore and Cook branched out into British TV and movies, including The Wrong Box (1966) and the original version of Bedazzled (1968), featuring Moore as the schlub who makes an absurd Faustian pact with Cook's Satan. Taking a brief break from his comedy partnership, Moore co-wrote, composed the score, and starred in the romantic comedy 30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia (1968), opposite his then-wife Suzy Kendall. After spending the mid-'70s performing live in their hit revue Good Evening, Moore and Cook parted for good in 1977 (save for performances in the Amnesty International benefit shows immortalized on film in The Secret Policeman's Ball [1979]) and Moore headed to Hollywood for his first movie role since 1972. Though the part was small, Moore made the most of it with his outrageous performance as a swinging opera conductor in the Hitchcockian comedy Foul Play (1978). A summer hit, Foul Play inspired Blake Edwards to hire Moore to replace George Segal for the lead in 10. A sex comedy about 1970s hedonism, midlife crises, and the male search for female physical perfection, 10 made inept pursuer Moore and voluptuous fantasy girl Bo Derek into stars. After the woeful Biblical spoof Wholly Moses (1980), Moore had his greatest film success with the blockbuster romantic comedy Arthur. Starring Moore as a soused, piano-playing millionaire, Liza Minnelli as his working-class true love, and Sir John Gielgud as his long-suffering butler, Arthur managed to be as funny as it was charming, earning Moore his sole Oscar nomination and a marvelously dry Gielgud his one Oscar win.
Following a dramatic performance in the unpopular weepy Six Weeks (1982), Moore returned to the frothy genre that had served him so well. Lovesick (1983), Romantic Comedy (1983), and Moore's remake of the Preston Sturges marital farce Unfaithfully Yours (1984), however, all failed to live up to Arthur's success. Whatever ground Moore regained with Blake Edwards' bigamy romp Micki + Maude (1984) was soon frittered away with Santa Claus: The Movie (1985) and Moore's entrant in the late '80s young/old body-swapping comedies, Like Father, Like Son (1987). The saccharine sequel Arthur 2: On the Rocks (1988) failed to recapture the original's sparkle and flopped accordingly. His movie-star status further crippled by box-office duds Crazy People (1990), Blame It on the Bellboy (1992), and The Pickle (1993), Moore returned to TV in the early '90s. Neither of his sitcom vehicles, Dudley (1993) and Daddy's Girls (1994), made it past the first season. Still, through his movie heyday and decline, Moore maintained his parallel career as a musician, appearing as a concert pianist during the 1980s and '90s, as well as masterminding and performing in Showtime's documentary series Orchestra! (1991).
The effects of Moore's disease became apparent, though, during a troubled 1996 concert tour in Australia, and he lost the lead in The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996) when he couldn't remember his lines. Already tabloid fodder when his then-fiancée filed domestic abuse charges in 1994, Moore's fourth marriage dissolved into an ugly divorce in 1997, the same year he was diagnosed with progressive, supranuclear palsy. Increasingly immobilized by the disease, Moore's public appearances became rarer; though not lethal, PSP left Moore susceptible to a fatal bout of pneumonia in March 2002.
Moore's four wives also included American actress Tuesday Weld, and he had two sons. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi
2008  
 
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Comic Relief: The Greatest... and the Latest features a number of performances by some of the most talented comics of their day performing for a charity that collects money for the homeless. Among the performers who appear on this release are Sarah Silverman, Lewis Black, Jon Stewart, and David Cross. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Billy CrystalWhoopi Goldberg, (more)
 
1997  
 
Entrepreneur and aspiring film producer Kevin Johnson is presumed dead when his car is pulled out of the harbor after an accident, and a British documentary film crew comes to Los Angeles to trace the story of his rise and fall in this mockumentary. While Johnson rubbed elbows with movie stars and Hollywood power brokers, most of whom remember him fondly on camera, his greatest talent seems to have been his gift for schmoozing and his willingness to tell people what they want to hear (and get them what they want for the evening). He got his start by bribing a travel agent, Fred Barrett (Guy Siner), to put him next to the right people on flights to and from L.A., and with the help of agent Ricky Ryan (John Hillard), he begins pitching his script idea to anyone and everyone who might listen. However, it was Kevin's willingness to find female companionship for men in power (and eagerness to blackmail his new "friends") that helped get him financing for his project just before his car hit the water. James Coburn, Pierce Brosnan and Dudley Moore appear as themselves, and director Francis Megahy plays the leader of the documentary film crew. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Pierce BrosnanJames Coburn, (more)
 
 
1997  
 
This video from National Geographic is not about hipsters eating ballpark franks with mustard, but about the descendants of your household pets. Follow the family tree of your schnauzer or your Siamese and discover how they became domesticated creatures. Part of the National Geographic Really Wild Animals collection for children aged four to ten, this educational tape will bring the young viewer closer to Spot and give an appreciation of the natural world that evolved around us. Narrated by actor Dudley Moore as Spin, the animated talking globe and starring such wild relatives as the South American jaguar, the African wild dog, and the American cougar. ~ C. Dwayne Smith, Rovi

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1997  
 
Viewers can get up close and personal with some polar bears and their cubs in this video that visits some of the coldest parts of the world. Watch as a mother bear and her cubs play in the icy environs of Norway. Notice how the killer whales off the Canadian coast dominate those waters. Once the far northern areas have been left behind, journey along to the South Pole and see the many animals that make their home there. Penguins and seals spend much of their days playing while humpback whales swim in the nearby seas. This is an informative video intended for young children ages 10 and under. ~ Elizabeth Smith, Rovi

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1997  
 
Through Warner Home Video, this National Geographic production takes the kids out to the country to meet some of the barnyard animals that they call friend. Narrated by Dudley Moore (Arthur, 10), who is an animated globe named Spin, the children learn all about life on the farm. Everything from goats and pigs to haystacks and tractors, this 46-minute educational documentary is the complete rural excursion. The video contains closed captioning and is in color.

~ C. Dwayne Smith, Rovi

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Starring:
Dudley Moore
 
1997  
 
Part of the award-winning National Geographic Really Wild Animals series for children aged four to 11, this documentary is a look at the animal kingdoms very best techniques on how to avoid from becoming a predators midday snack. With secret weapons that would make James Bond envious and the built-in natural ability to avoid capture, these magnificent evasions would make, the master escape-artist Harry Houdini proud. This educational tape stars such masters of defense as the smelly skunk, prickly porcupine, and the cold-blooded cobra. Narrated by Spin, the animated talking globe (voiced by actor Dudley Moore) is brought to video by National Geographic and their wonderful world of wildlife entertainment. ~ C. Dwayne Smith, Rovi

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Dudley Moore
 
1997  
 
Part of the award-winning National Geographic Really Wild Animals series for children aged four to ten, this entry highlights the awesome natural ability of creatures to adapt and survive within their own environment. Watch as the animal kingdoms very best workers construct their home with only the tools they were born with. Young viewers can see as bees buzz back to the hive, birds that come home to nest, and busy beavers that give a dam. Narrated by actor Dudley Moore as Spin, the animated talking globe, this documentary is brought to video by National Geographic and Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment. ~ C. Dwayne Smith, Rovi

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Dudley Moore
 
1996  
 
This educational tape is part of the National Geographic Really Wild Animals series for kids aged five through 11. This documentary looks at the contrary parenting techniques of most our simian cousins, including the giant gorillas, the tree-hugging orangutans, and everybody's favorite, the crazed chimpanzee. The young viewer gets a glimpse into their monkey business, the natural existence within their habitat, their families, and the domestic rules that may or may not apply. Narrated by actor Dudley Moore as Spin, the animated talking globe, this around the world expedition is as entertaining as it is educational. ~ C. Dwayne Smith, Rovi

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1996  
 
Rita Rudner was both co-writer and co-star of this multi-plotted romantic comedy, set in a bed and breakfast in the middle of Southern California's wine country. In the course of the film's 90 minutes, a number of curiously matched couples will find true romance -- and sometimes even true happiness. Standout performances amongst the star-studded cast include Rita Rudner's turn as a pregnant food critic, Jack Lemmon as a desperate concert promoter, and Dudley Moore as a lonely vintner. Made for cable television, A Weekend in the Country debuted June 12, 1996, on the USA network; a mildly R-rated version was later prepared for home video release. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Faith FordChristine Lahti, (more)
 
1995  
 
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Actor Dudley Moore lends his voice to the animated narrating globe "Spin" as he takes you back to the time when T-Rex and his dinosaur friends roamed the earth. In the absence of real film footage, National Geographic cleverly uses film clips, paleontologist interviews and rock music videos to provide an engaging look at these ancient reptiles and some of their modern-day relatives such as lizards, snakes and alligators. And in case you didn't think dinosaurs were creepy enough, you'll also make the acquaintance of some bats, maggots, spiders, ants and more creepy creatures of the world! ~ Kathryn Tamms, Rovi

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1994  
 
Brought to video by National Geographic and their vast collection of educational tapes for kids, this entry in the Really Wild Animals series focuses on the wildlife of North America. Narrated by 'Spin' the globe, voiced by actor Dudley Moore, this adventure takes its young viewers on a magical trip through nature and the inhabitants that survive within it. Possessing such wonderful scenery as the icy caps of the North Pole all the way to the dusty plains of the Old West, this video is as entertaining as it is informative. Stars include such wily creatures as the ferocious Polar Bear, the timeless Alligator, the cunning White Wolf, and the deadly Rattlesnake. ~ C. Dwayne Smith, Rovi

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1994  
 
Actor Dudley Moore narrates this childhood classic filled with colorful scenes of dancing Arabs, Russians, and delicate sugarplum fairies. It's a romantic story involving a young girl named Marie and a handsome, charming prince. This animated feature is a great way to introduce young children to the wonders of classical music; the Moscow State Orchestra performs the music that was composed by Tchaikovsky. It's a story for all ages, viewed most often during the winter holiday season. ~ Elizabeth Smith, Rovi

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1994  
 
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Everybody has heard the name, the controversy, and the mysticism in regards to the tropical rainforest. With this documentary from National Geographic, the kids get an early education with a look into the magical world of the earth's most precious natural resource -- the tropical rainforest and the ecosystem it supports. Starring such fascinating creatures as the spotted jaguar, the poison-arrow frog, and the chatty howler monkeys, this informative video is narrated by Spin, the animated talking globe, (voiced by actor Dudley Moore). From the National Geographic Really Wild Animals collection. ~ C. Dwayne Smith, Rovi

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1994  
 
From the National Geographic Kids Video series, this entry in the Really Wild Animals collection takes the young viewers on a fascinating magic-carpet ride through the untamed land of Asia. Narrated by 'Spin' the talking globe Dudley Moore, this 38-minute tape is education camouflaged with entertainment. Such wondrous and foreign animals highlighted include, from the mystique of China everybody's favorite two-toned bear the Panda, from Japan, the hot spring loafing Snow Monkeys and from the savage jungles of Borneo, the crazy tree-swinging Orangutan. With award-winning cinematography and constant quick-cut action, this video keeps the children lost in the far reaches of their imagination. ~ C. Dwayne Smith, Rovi

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1994  
 
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Part of the Really Wild Animals series brought to video by National Geographic, this educational kids' program is a trip into the jungles of the Dark Continent called Africa. From the wild plains of the famed Serengeti to the burning sands of the Sahara, this swinging safari has all the highlights and none of the mosquitoes. Young viewers follow along with Spin, the animated globe (voiced by Dudley Moore), as they learn the habitat of such diversified animals as the chimpanzee, the rhino and the king of the jungle, the lion. Also featured are the survival techniques of the world's fastest cat, the cheetah, and the creepy crocodiles of the Congo. ~ C. Dwayne Smith, Rovi

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1994  
 
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Part of the Really Wild Animals collection, this tape immerses the young viewer into the world that lives within the great big sea. From National Geographic and their vault of educational video's for children, this is a whale of a documentary that encourages the kids to look beneath the surface. The dive lasts about 45-minutes and is complete with award winning cinematography, kid-friendly maps, and an upbeat series of music videos. Stars include, actor Dudley Moore as 'Spin' the animated Globe, dipping dolphins, blowing blue whales, salty sting rays and the terror of the deep, Sharks! Fun for ages 4-10.

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1994  
 
Directed by Linda Yellen, this made-for-cable movie originally aired on the Showtime network and featured a star-studded cast including Dudley Moore, Liza Minelli, and James Belushi. The plot centers around several fraternity and sorority graduates who have decided to regroup at their alma mater. Nick (Belushi), a determined but gloomy reporter, attends on the sole hope of finding some good gossip. His highest hope lies within the career ties of his ex-lover Winnie (JoBeth Williams), who now serves as publicist to rising politician Rebecca Ferguson Stone (Patricia Wetig). Fellow alumni Charlie (Ben Gazzara) is returning for equally dishonest reasons--he's hoping to convince his ex Francie (Gena Rowlands) to pay off his gambling debts. Francie, however, has found herself more interested in bonding with a single mom/housekeeper (Ally Sheedy). All of their lives take a turn for the unexpected when the big man on campus mysteriously dies. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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1994  
 
Narrated by actor Dudley Moore, this National Geographic video (part of the Really Wild Animals series) integrates spectacular scenery with upbeat music for a trip to the island of Australia. Say "G'Day" as Spin the animated globe takes young viewers to the land Down Under where they can bounce along with some of the unique creatures that inhabit our planet. The video shows lovable animals like the boxing kangaroo, the odd platypus and the eucalyptus-eating koala bear. Kids also watch as the terrifying crocodiles go under the water looking for dinner, or perhaps a light snack. ~ C. Dwayne Smith, Rovi

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1993  
R  
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Paul Mazursky directed this comedy, which blends a broad satire of the film industry with a thoughtful tale of a middle-aged man looking back on his life's failures. Harry Stone (Danny Aiello) is a film director who desperately needs a hit -- so desperately that he gets talked into directing an inane sci-fi film about a group of farm kids (led by Ally Sheedy) who grow an enormous pickle that they turn into a spaceship, allowing them to visit the planet Cleveland (ruled by Little Richard and his right hand man, Griffin Dunne) where everyone eats nothing but meat. Convinced that the film will flop, Harry is in a state of panic as he returns to New York with his Parisian girlfriend Francoise (Clotilde Courau), a mere 20 years his junior, and visits his ex-wife Ellen (Dyan Cannon); his mother Yetta (Shelley Winters); and his son Gregory (Chris Penn). Meanwhile Harry flashes back on his childhood and the film he could have made of it, and pitches his dream film (a historical epic about the life of Montezuma) to studio executives, who instead want him to make a movie kids can relate to. The Pickle was filmed in 1991, but only received a token theatrical release two years later. Actually, the sci-fi story with Little Richard as the undisputed ruler of Cleveland looks like it might have been an ideal vehicle for Edward D. Wood Jr.. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Danny AielloDyan Cannon, (more)
 
1992  
PG13  
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Brevity may be the soul of wit, but that doesn't make the 79-minute Blame It on the Bellboy any funnier. Orton (Dudley Moore) is an ambitious real estate agent. Horton (Richard Griffiths) is a middle-aged married man looking for extracurricular activity via a dating service. And Lawton (Bryan Brown) is a professional hit man. Orton, Horton and Lawton all check into adjoining rooms at a posh Venetian hotel. Bellboy Bronson Pinchot, whose grasp of the English language is virtually nonexistent, delivers the wrong messages to the three men. That's why Orton is trying to sell a valuable piece of property to a roomful of mafiosi, Horton is "paired up" with an unwitting female real estate broker, and Lawton is preparing to rub out a hapless dating-service subscriber......Written by director Mark Herman, this old-style doorslamming farce might have passed muster as a dinner-theater attraction, but on film it comes across as strained and tiresome. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Dudley MooreBryan Brown, (more)