Here we go with Steve Martin again. Lots of the homage/pastiche films don't work for me (Clue, Murder by Death, The Cheap Detective), but this one is okay. Maybe that's because I like Steve Martin, and he's very good in this one as private-eye Rigby Reardon, who's hired by a beautiful woman (Rachel Ward) to solve the murder of her father, a famous cheese-maker. In addition to her beauty, Ward is really talented at at removing bullets from wounds.
The thing that I like best about the movie isn't the plot or the goofiness (though a lot of the goofiness is pretty funny to me). What I like is the way the movie (filmed in black and white) intercuts scenes from a lot of famous old movies so that Martin appears to be acting opposite Alan Ladd, Humphrey Bogart, Veronica Lake, Cary Grant, and a lot of others. An affectionate parody and the writers (Carl Reiner, who directed, George Gipe, and Martin) obviously know and care about the movies they're having fun with here. I think I'll be watching this one again Real Soon Now.
2 comments:
I haven't seen it since the first time when it came out but I agree with you. It was fun and the black & white was essential and made it work. Also, Rachel Ward is gorgeous.
Jeff
This was a masterful movie. I watched it recently and thought it had grown more impressive over the years.
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