Le Sortilège du scorpion de Jade

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En 1940, à New York, Betty Ann Fitzgerald a été engagée pour moderniser la compagnie d'assurances North Coast. Cette énergique et arriviste enquêtrice affiche d'emblée ses ambitions en déclarant la guerre aux méthodes de travail quelque peu obsolètes de C.W. Briggs, le meilleur détective de la boîte. Afin d'apaiser les tensions, Chris Magruder, le patron de la North Coast, les incite à participer à une fête organisée pour l'anniversaire d'un collaborateur de C.W. Briggs. Au cours de la soirée, le magicien Voltan hypnotise C.W. Briggs et Miss Fitzgerald à l'aide du scorpion de Jade. Le sortilège va entraîner les deux ennemis jurés dans de rocambolesques aventures. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Lima 

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anglais A funny comedy full of brilliant wisecracks, with a simple but original plot about how hypnosis can be used for crime. Woody has toned down the intellectualism and added to the fun. Helen Hunt absolutely shines, and she is literally a delight to watch. ()

DaViD´82 

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anglais Proof that Woody Allen can still act, that as a screenwriter he can still write wonderful dialogs and that as a director he still isn’t ready for the scrap heap. The Curse is deadly funny, intelligent and wonderfully acted. A pleasant surprise from a classic filmmaker who we no longer expected anything from. Let’s hope this isn’t his swan song. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais So many (and too many) funny insults in one film... It's almost unbelievable. Just like Woody Allen playing a living magnet for women (especially secretaries and waitresses). The Curse of the Jade Scorpion is one of those films that entertained me from start to finish, and even if I'm not screaming with laughter all the time, I am laughing or smiling permanently. This is also thanks to the beautiful Helen Hunt, the excellent music and David Ogden Stiers as the devious hypnotist. Five unhypnotized stars. ()

lamps 

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anglais Typical Allen. An utterly absurd story balanced by divine dialogues, smart humour and a host of unforgettable performances. Allen himself dominates, of course, forming an electrifying duo with the excellent Helen Hunt, but Dan Aykroyd and the wonderful Charlize Theron, who must have made Woody especially happy by accepting her role, are also great :-) If I ever come across a bad Allen film, I'll go and see if there's anything wrong with me. 80% ()