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Quatre valises identiques arrivent dans un grand hôtel de San Francisco. Elles appartiennent à un jeune chercheur en musicologie austère, à une extravagante jeune femme, et à un couple fortuné. La valse des personnages et des bagages commence, sous l’oeil attentif de deux voleurs, déterminés à embarquer les deux bagages du lot contenant une petit fortune. (LaCinetek)

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NinadeL 

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anglais Old-timey comedy based on Bogdanovich with Barbra Streisand in the style of screwball 1930s and 1940s combined with Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. Swapping suitcases, a wrecked hotel room, a half-naked protagonist on a window ledge, a crazy chase, and a lawsuit at the end. Everything is familiar, has been seen many times, and it’s just reinterpreted in a 70s style with great exteriors highlighting the beauty of San Francisco. Loosely based on the novel "A Glimpse of Tiger" (1971) by Herman Raucher. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais Bogdanovich's 20 years younger Noises Off... is even more sophisticated and funny in my opinion, but to give What's Up, Doc? less than full stars would be unfair, given the laugh outbursts. The story is beautifully goofy, the swapping of suitcases so perfect that the next time I watch it, I'll have to make notes on a piece of paper to know who actually wants which one and whose is where. Interestingly, what I enjoyed far more than Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal was the amazing panopticon of supporting characters - from the poor guy dragging a bag of golf clubs to the hotel manager to the man carrying the glass and the amazing judge. The DVD also features the oft-mentioned dubbing with Viktor Preiss and Taťjana Medvecká. ()