Réalisation:
Elaine MayScénario:
Elaine MayPhotographie:
Gayne RescherActeurs·trices:
Walter Matthau, Elaine May, Jack Weston, George Rose, James Coco, Doris Roberts, Renée Taylor, Graham Jarvis, William Redfield, Mildred Clinton (plus)Résumés(1)
Graham, un millionnaire qui a dilapidé tout son argent, se met en tête de trouver une femme riche, de l'épouser et de la tuer. (Orange Cinéma Séries)
Critiques (1)
Walter Matthau isn't typically one of my favorite actors, but I have to hand it to him for his portrayal of laid-back crooks, especially in the role of Henry Graham. Surprisingly, the plot of the film exceeded my expectations for a romantic comedy. Perhaps it's because the romance wasn't overplayed, and the main character's sudden change in motivation didn't feel forced or unbelievable. Henry turned out to be a multifaceted character, showcasing talents beyond what one might expect from a lavish spender, occasional Ferrari driver, and polo player. He proved himself as an organizer, accountant, cook, and self-taught toxicologist, which earned my admiration. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed the film, but I was left somewhat disappointed by the abrupt ending, which I felt could have been better developed. / Lesson learned: You simply can't do without basic pesticides. ()
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