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Overview

User Rating:
7.8/10   46,463 votes
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Writers:
John Cleese (story) and
Charles Crichton (story) ...
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Release Date:
15 JÚLIUS 1988 (USA) more
Genre:
Comedy | Crime more
Tagline:
A tale of murder, lust, greed, revenge, and seafood. more
Plot:
In London, four very different people team up to commit armed robbery, then try to doublecross each other for the loot. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 7 wins & 15 nominations more
User Comments:
Excellent caper comedy with a perfect cast more (147 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

John Cleese ... Archie Leach

Jamie Lee Curtis ... Wanda Gershwitz

Kevin Kline ... Otto
Michael Palin ... Ken Pile
Maria Aitken ... Wendy
Tom Georgeson ... Georges Thomason
Patricia Hayes ... Mrs. Coady
Geoffrey Palmer ... Judge
Cynthia Cleese ... Portia (as Cynthia Caylor)
Mark Elwes ... Customer in Jeweler's Shop
Neville Phillips ... Manager of Jeweler's Shop
Peter Jonfield ... Inspector Marvin
Ken Campbell ... Bartlett
Al Ashton ... Warder
Roger Hume ... Locksmith
Roger Brierley ... Davidson
Llewellyn Rees ... Sir John
Michael Percival ... Percival
Kate Lansbury ... Magistrate

Robert Ian Mackenzie ... Copper (as Robert Cavendish)
Andrew MacLachlan ... Eebedee
Roland MacLeod ... Vicar
Jeremy Child ... Mr. Johnson
Pamela Miles ... Mrs. Johnson
Tom Pigott Smith ... Child Johnson (13)
Katherine John ... Child Johnson (10)
Sophie Johnstone ... Child Johnson (8)
Kim Barclay ... Nanny
Sharon Twomey ... 1st Junior Barrister (Defence Counsel)
Patrick Newman ... 2nd Junior Barrister (Defence Counsel)
David Simeon ... Clerk of Court (Old Bailey)
Imogen Bickford-Smith ... Stenographer
Tia Lee ... Junior Barrister (Prosecutor Counsel)
Robert Putt ... Police Officer (Old Bailey)
Waydon Croft ... 1st Prison Officer
John Dixon ... 2nd Prison Officer
Anthony Pedley ... Irate Driver
Robert McBain ... Hotel Clerk
Clare McIntyre ... Airline Employee
Charu Bala Chokshi ... Indian Cleaner

Stephen Fry ... Hutchison
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
John Bird ... Clerk of the Magistrate's Court (uncredited)
Robert Goodman ... Street thug (uncredited)
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Directed by
Charles Crichton 
John Cleese (uncredited)
 
Writing credits
John Cleese (story) and
Charles Crichton (story)

John Cleese (written by)

Produced by
Steve Abbott .... executive producer
John Cleese .... executive producer
John Comfort .... associate producer
Michael Shamberg .... producer
 
Original Music by
John Du Prez 
 
Cinematography by
Alan Hume 
 
Film Editing by
John Jympson 
 
Casting by
Priscilla John 
 
Production Design by
Roger Murray-Leach 
 
Art Direction by
John Wood 
 
Set Decoration by
Stephanie McMillan 
 
Costume Design by
Hazel Pethig 
 
Makeup Department
Lynda Armstrong .... makeup artist (as Lynda Armstrong-Lawlor)
Paul Engelen .... makeup supervisor
Barry Richardson .... key hair stylist
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jonathan Benson .... assistant director
Melvin Lind .... second assistant director
David Skynner .... third assistant director
 
Art Department
Leon Apsey .... head of construction
Bruce Bigg .... property master
Roy Evans .... construction manager
Kevin Phipps .... assistant art director
Brian Read .... production buyer
Alfie Smith .... stand-by property supervisor
Micky Swift .... stand-by propman (as Mickey Swift)
Bill Stallion .... storyboard artist (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Jonathan Bates .... sound editor
Gerry Humphreys .... sound re-recording mixer
Chris Munro .... sound recordist
Andrew Sissons .... sound maintenance engineer
Colin Wood .... boom operator
 
Special Effects by
George Gibbs .... special effects supervisor
David Watson .... special effects technician (as Dave Watson)
Terence J. Cox .... special effects technician (uncredited)
Alan Poole .... special effects technician (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Alan Church .... optical camera (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Romo Gorrara .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Neil Binney .... camera operator
Bob Bremner .... gaffer (as Bobby Bremner)
Graham Hall .... clapper loader
Simon Hume .... focus puller
David James .... still photographer
Bill Thornhill .... best boy
Jimmy Waters .... grip
Jimmy Worley .... electrician (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Stephen Cornish .... wardrobe assistant (as Steve Cornish)
Jenny Hawkins .... wardrobe assistant
Ray Usher-Cooper .... wardrobe master (as Ray Usher)
 
Editorial Department
Kevin Phelan .... unit projectionist: Mercury Theatres, London
William Webb .... assistant film editor
David Barrett .... assistant editor (uncredited)
Jonathan Lucas .... assistant editor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Peter Holt .... music editor
André Jacquemin .... music producer
Dick Lewzey .... orchestral recording
John Williams .... musician: solo guitar
 
Transportation Department
Roy Clarke .... driver: Jamie Lee Curtis (uncredited)
Mark White .... production driver (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Andy Birmingham .... production accountant
Peter Byck .... assistant: Mr. Shamberg, USA
Sophie Clarke-Jervoise .... assistant: Dr. Cleese
Pauline Clift .... animal supplier
Robert Conway .... legal advisor
Nick Daubeny .... location manager: Oxford
Diana Dill .... continuity
Bill Edwards .... unit publicist
Yvonne Heeks .... assistant accountant
Ralph Kamp .... production assistant
Christopher Knowles .... assistant location manager: London
William Lang .... location manager
Liz Lehmans .... production assistant
Janine Lodge .... production coordinator
Ian Miles .... financial controller
Alexandra Stone .... assistant to producer
Mark Birmingham .... production assistant (uncredited)
Yvonne Eastmond .... assistant production accountant (uncredited)
Richard Morrison .... title designer (uncredited)
Kimberley Vashiell .... choreographer (uncredited)
 
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Additional Details

Runtime:
108 min
Country:
USA | UK
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The hymn that the choirboys sing at the dogs' funerals is: Miserere Dominus, miserere Dominus, Canis mortuus est, which translated into English is: Have mercy, Lord; have mercy, Lord; the dog is dead. more
Goofs:
Continuity: Ken causes the death of the first dog by releasing an attack dog. The old lady is holding 3 leashes, colored red, yellow, and blue. The attack dog is obviously headed for a small dog attached to the red leash, but during a quick cut the attack dog grabs the one on the yellow leash. more
Quotes:
Ken: Otto t-t-tried to k-k-kiss me.
Wanda: I thought he might.
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Movie Connections:
Featured in "I Love the '80s Strikes Back" (2003) more

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16 out of 23 people found the following comment useful.
Excellent caper comedy with a perfect cast, 28 AUGUSZTUS 2003
9/10
Author: funkyfry from Oakland CA

This is one of the best, if not THE best, caper comedies of the modern era. The writing is very witty and at the same time sometimes turgid. The cast is absolutely perfect; Cleese makes a great subdued lawyer who wants to be a bad boy, Curtis is wonderful and just keeps you guessing (as perhaps her own character is guessing, as to what it is SHE wants), and Kline is perfectly annoying as the Nietzsche-quoting American. This movie has strong shades of "The Big Sleep" and other Howard Hawks comedies, even going so far as to name Cleese's character "Leach" in honor of Cary Grant.

This film should appeal to those with no classic movie knowledge, but for those who have seen "To Catch a Thief" and other caper classics, this is even more of a treat. Romantic, funny, and slick.

Also big ups to Michael Palin for another memorable supporting performance.

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