July 2003

What’s Up, Doc?

by James McNally on July 6, 2003 · 1 comment

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What's Up, Doc?

What’s Up, Doc? (Director: Peter Bodganovich, US, 1972): I’d seen this film on “best of” lists for years, but was always a bit afraid I’d be dis­ap­pointed. This was Peter Bogdanovich’s homage to the screw­ball com­edies of the 1930s, and these things can be pretty bad in the wrong hands. But I must admit I laughed quite a lot. Barbra Streisand is not my favourite singer in the world, but she’s actu­ally quite a good comic act­ress. Ryan O’Neal plays the straight man per­fectly. But for me, the high­light was watching the hil­arious work of the sup­porting actors, including Madeline Kahn in her first film role, Austin Pendleton (looking an awful lot like Dave Foley from Kids In The Hall), and espe­cially Kenneth Mars. It was also a treat that the set­ting was San Francisco, and the requisite car chase scene was riot­ously staged up and down the hills. To top it off, there’s even a jab at O’Neal’s most well-known role in Love Story (1970). The new DVD release has com­ment­aries from Bogdanovich and Streisand, though I didn’t get a chance to listen to those.

9/10(9/10)

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