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What's Up, Doc? (1972)
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10 March 1972 (USA) moreTagline:
A screwball comedy. Remember them?Plot:
Two researchers have come to San Francisco to compete for a research grant in Music. One seems a bit distracted... more | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 1 win moreUser Comments:
"What More Can They Do To Me?" more (118 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Barbra Streisand | ... | Judy Maxwell | |
| Ryan O'Neal | ... | Dr. Howard Bannister | |
| Madeline Kahn | ... | Eunice Burns | |
| Kenneth Mars | ... | Hugh Simon | |
| Austin Pendleton | ... | Frederick Larrabee | |
| Michael Murphy | ... | Mr. Smith | |
| Philip Roth | ... | Mr. Jones (as Phil Roth) | |
| Sorrell Booke | ... | Harry | |
| Stefan Gierasch | ... | Fritz | |
| Mabel Albertson | ... | Mrs. Van Hoskins | |
| Liam Dunn | ... | Judge Maxwell | |
| John Hillerman | ... | Mr. Kaltenborn | |
| George Morfogen | ... | Rudy, the Headwaiter | |
| Graham Jarvis | ... | Bailiff | |
| Randy Quaid | ... | Professor Hosquith |
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Australia:M (DVD rating) | Finland:S | Norway:12 | Sweden:Btl | USA:G | West Germany:12 | Australia:G | Singapore:PGFun Stuff
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Liam Dunn was primarily a casting director before Peter Bogdanovich offered him the role of Judge Maxwell. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: As the bike begins to roll backward down the hill, the pedals force Judy's feet to turn backward, indicating it has a d?railleur-type hub, which can only freewheel in the forward direction. In the longer shot that follows, her feet on the pedals are not moving, which would require that the chain be removed. moreQuotes:
Eunice: Since when have you taken bubble baths?Howard: It came out of the faucet that way, Eunice.
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Utterly hilarious is the best short description for "What's Up Doc?" This seldom-discussed, nearly forgotten hommage to screwball comedy is one of the most consistently funny, inspired, brilliantly realized ever made. There are no weak spots. Even if you are not a Streisand fan, it must be admitted that she has a gift for comedy (and she only stops the action once, to sing for five minutes). Ryan O'Neil is a perfect foil as an uptight college professor completely bamboozled by Streisand. Smaller roles are humourously portrayed by the likes of Austin Pendelton, Kenneth Mars and Mabel Albertson.
But, for those who love this movie, the real star of the show is MADELINE KAHN, as the all-time great comic character of Eunice Burns. Who can forget Eunice forcing her way into the hotel banquet hall, swinging her purse as a weapon? Or poor Eunice cowering on her hotel room bed, asking "what more can they do to me?"
Director Bogdanovich's version of the car chase which closes the film is so tremendously funny and entertaining that the viewer is sorry to see it end.
A richly comic feast.