La Folle Mission du docteur Schaeffer

  • États-Unis The President's Analyst (plus)
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When the U.S. President begins to feel overwhelmed by the duties of his job, respected psychiatrist Dr. Sidney Schaefer (James Coburn) is called in to help him relieve the stress. Schaefer soon feels the pressure of keeping all the President's secrets and decides to resign his post. When he finds himself in danger from both Soviet and American agents who want his former patient's political secrets, a comical chase ensues through the hippie subculture of 1960s America. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais An attempt at a parody of spy movies that doesn't quite work. The plot is quite jumbled and the humour is often hammy, but there are a few excellent moments. For example, the filmmakers make a humorous reference to a problem we all know so well. James Coburn’s psychiatrist says to one of the agents, “You know, one thing I learned from my patients... they all hate the phone company.” Yes, James, we do know. Our Telecom could fill not one movie, but an entire franchise, a horror one :) ()