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The Hudsucker Proxy
Description
A naive business graduate is installed as president of a manufacturing company as part of a stock scam.
A naive business graduate is installed as president of a manufacturing company as part of a stock scam.
Actors:
Jim True-Frost,
Skipper Duke,
Philip Loch,
Bill Cobbs,
Jeff Still,
Wantland Sandel,
Harvey Meyer
Jim True-Frost
31 July 1966, Greenwich, Connecticut, USA
Skipper Duke
Philip Loch
Bill Cobbs
16 June 1934, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Jeff Still
30 November 1959, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
Wantland Sandel
Harvey Meyer
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Ethan Coen ,
Joel Coen
Ethan Coen
21 September 1957, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Joel Coen
29 November 1954, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Country:
United States, Euro, United Kingdom
Keywords:
#Ethan Coen #Jennifer Jason Leigh #Joel Coen #Paul Newman #The Hudsucker Proxy #Tim Robbins
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January 01, 2000
If something brilliant is happening in The Hudsucker Proxy -- and you're meant to believe that it is -- it's apparent only to Ethan and Joel Coen.February 01, 2014
Few of the Coen Brothers' films spike the vein of pure pleasure as easily. It's an irresistibly loquacious, unpredictably riotous comedy that dares you to keep up with its daffiness and doesn't give a damn whether you get left behind.
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[The Coens'] inventive style and the over-the-top performances from Robbins and Newman make this a feast for the eyes and a barrel of laughs.November 06, 2007
An impressive technical achievement--the period New York sets are to die for -- and its version of the invention of the hula-hoop is a comic highlight.August 04, 2010
A pastiche of a movie that lacks distinct identity and authenticity, made up of borrowed parts from scrwball comedies Frank Capra, Howard Hawks, and Preston Sturges.
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May 20, 2003
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A jeering, dreamlike comedy with nothing much on its mind except how neat the Coen brothers are and how stupid or contemptible everybody else is, including everyone in the audience.
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November 30, 2006
Bizarre, yet typical Coen comedy. Very dark and cartoonish.
Variety
November 06, 2007
Nearly everything in the Coen brothers' latest and biggest film seems like a wizardly but artificial synthesis, leaving a hole in the middle where some emotion and humanity should be.
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April 03, 2005
Criminally overlooked and sinfully wonderful Coen brothers comedy. Jennifer Jason Leigh is just flawless here.June 24, 2006
A minor work, but confirmation of the Coens' position among America's most ambitious, able and exciting film-makers.
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November 06, 2007
A visually arresting but emotionally uninvolving dark comedy.