Una casalinga vince un viaggio a Parigi ma viene investita da un'auto e quando recupera pensa di essere la protagonista di un romanzo appassionato.Una casalinga vince un viaggio a Parigi ma viene investita da un'auto e quando recupera pensa di essere la protagonista di un romanzo appassionato.Una casalinga vince un viaggio a Parigi ma viene investita da un'auto e quando recupera pensa di essere la protagonista di un romanzo appassionato.
- Premi
- 1 vittoria
- Kevin Palmer Jr.
- (as C.D. Barnes)
Trama
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- QuizJoBeth Williams for this film in 1984 received the Best Actress prize at the Kansas City Film Critics Circle (KCFCC) Awards.
- BlooperWhen Rebecca is drunkenly conducting the ensemble playing at the embassy party, the musicians are clearly not playing the Strauss waltz that is heard on the sound track.
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Inspector Klaus: What are you trying to tell me? Is she Rebecca Ryan or is she not Rebecca Ryan?
Alan McMann: I told you! There is no such person.
Inspector Klaus: But she sat right here!
Alan McMann: No! She thinks she's a character in a book. She thinks I'm a character in a book. She even thinks my mother is a character in a book. The woman is crazy!
Inspector Klaus: She is not the only one.
Alan McMann: Look, you have got to do something because the priest's death was not an accident. That bullet, and this one, were meant for Rebecca.
Inspector Klaus: The women that does not exist...
Alan McMann: No, of course she exists but not as Rebecca!
Inspector Klaus: Because Rebecca does not exist.
Alan McMann: Right!
Inspector Klaus: Wrong!
[throws Alan out of his office]
I think that this film is one of those 1980s films that seemed to have lived its life only on cable stations, though it really is a light, charming, entertaining fantasy comedy. JoBeth Williams (POLTERGEIST) plays Kathy Palmer, an amateur novelist who wins a writing contest involving a mystery series featuring a detective named Rebecca Ryan. She wins a trip to Paris and while there gets knocked down by a car, develops amnesia, and then believes herself to be Ryan! I know exactly why this film is loved by many people---women in particular---and it's a shame that it didn't get a better reception at the theatrical release. My theory is that many critics at the time thought it was a rip-off of ROMANCING THE STONE (indeed, there are similarities which cannot be ignored), though it really soon goes off on its own path and scores, with a cast that is aiming to please. Tom Conti is delightful as the French chap who gets involved in Palmer's world of craziness, and Giancarlo Gianninni is both hysterical and engaging as the mysterious man who Palmer is determined to track down (as Rebecca Ryan of course).
I've been afraid that this film would never see the light of day on DVD, despite the number of admirers this film has. However, I contacted someone at CBS, Inc. (which produced and released it back in 1984), and they said that in 2005 (no date or even period has been set) it will be released on DVD through Paramount, which is their sister company. I've even sent a letter to director Rick Rosenthal to see if he would be able to a Director's Commentary---many DVD conossiers like me know all too well that Paramount sucks when it comes to putting special features on DVD. So, be ready to see it on the shelves next year!!!
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- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Lingua
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- Luoghi delle riprese
- Hotel Crillon 10 Place de la Concorde, 75008 Paris, Francia(Alan McMann/Rebecca Ryan's Hotel)
- Azienda produttrice
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- Budget
- 10.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 5.021.751 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 1.580.990 USD
- 28 ott 1984
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 5.021.751 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 45 minuti
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1