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A daydreamer convinces his radio personality brother to help fund one of his get-rich-quick schemes.A daydreamer convinces his radio personality brother to help fund one of his get-rich-quick schemes.A daydreamer convinces his radio personality brother to help fund one of his get-rich-quick schemes.
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
5.8K
YOUR RATING
- Director
- Writers
- Jacob Brackman(screenplay)
- Bob Rafelson(story)
- Stars
- Director
- Writers
- Jacob Brackman(screenplay)
- Bob Rafelson(story)
- Stars
Scatman Crothers
- Lewis
- (as Benjamin 'Scatman' Crothers)
John P. Ryan
- Surtees
- (as John Ryan)
Garry Goodrow
- Nervous Man
- (as Gary Goodrow)
- Director
- Writers
- Jacob Brackman(screenplay) (story)
- Bob Rafelson(story)
- All cast & crew
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- TriviaThis was Julia Anne Robinson's only major film role. She died in an apartment fire two years after its release.
- GoofsDavid listens to tape recording he made but during close-up of tape recorder, none of the buttons that would allow it to play are depressed.
- Quotes
[Lewis and David in the kitchen of Lewis' nightclub. A guy in the door empties a whole bag of glass bottles on the ground, breaks them with a hammer and jumps into it]
Lewis: Hey! What do they call you?
Teddy the Wonderboy: Teddy the Wonderboy.
Lewis: I wonder why the hell you don't stay outta my kitchen!
- Crazy creditsThe Columbia Pictures logo does not appear on this film.
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Nicholson Has to Sleep Walk
Plot-- After years of separation, two mature brothers try to bond even though one habitually dreams in reckless fashion, while the other, who is darkly repressed, is drawn into the latest fanciful scheme. At the same time, two obstreperous women fit in somehow with the dreamer.
Maybe you can get interested in this tepid character drama. About half-way, I got tired of David's (Nicholson) somber dead-pan and almost tuned out. His existentially confused character may be the least engaging screen presence I've come across since test pattern. I guess brother Jason's (Dern) witless ebullience is supposed to compensate. Sort of like Mr. Glum and Mr. Guffaw balancing out. But they don't. Maybe there's hidden gold buried in the murky storyline, like dreams versus reality and how they slip slide into each other. But I don't really care to plod along in search.
Too bad these two fine actors are stuck in what amounts to caricature. As I recall, the movie got a lot of hoopla upon release, probably because of Nicholson's zooming star. Now, I'm not against intellectualized movies, which this one may be. But a play of profound ideas does not easily combine into a play of engaging events, as I think this overrated disappointment shows. Too bad.
Maybe you can get interested in this tepid character drama. About half-way, I got tired of David's (Nicholson) somber dead-pan and almost tuned out. His existentially confused character may be the least engaging screen presence I've come across since test pattern. I guess brother Jason's (Dern) witless ebullience is supposed to compensate. Sort of like Mr. Glum and Mr. Guffaw balancing out. But they don't. Maybe there's hidden gold buried in the murky storyline, like dreams versus reality and how they slip slide into each other. But I don't really care to plod along in search.
Too bad these two fine actors are stuck in what amounts to caricature. As I recall, the movie got a lot of hoopla upon release, probably because of Nicholson's zooming star. Now, I'm not against intellectualized movies, which this one may be. But a play of profound ideas does not easily combine into a play of engaging events, as I think this overrated disappointment shows. Too bad.
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- dougdoepke
- Mar 18, 2018
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- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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