Bernard Chanticleer, um virgem confuso após a adolescência, muda-se para a cidade de Nova York, apaixona-se pela impenetrável e fria dançarina Barbara Darling e, em seguida, encontra o amor ... Ler tudoBernard Chanticleer, um virgem confuso após a adolescência, muda-se para a cidade de Nova York, apaixona-se pela impenetrável e fria dançarina Barbara Darling e, em seguida, encontra o amor verdadeiro com uma moça fiel.Bernard Chanticleer, um virgem confuso após a adolescência, muda-se para a cidade de Nova York, apaixona-se pela impenetrável e fria dançarina Barbara Darling e, em seguida, encontra o amor verdadeiro com uma moça fiel.
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- Indicado a 1 Oscar
- 8 indicações no total
- Barbara's Stage Play Crew
- (as Ron Colby)
- Baby Boy in Carriage
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- Commerce Street BG
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- Elenco e equipe completos
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Avaliações em destaque
The biggest mystery to me is how FFC assembled such an outstanding Broadway cast—Harris, Paige, Torn—for a Master's Thesis. And who's inspired touch is that "attack chicken" that bedevils the girls, or the Neanderthal cop who's never off duty. Anyway, if you're not insisting on a conventional style and are willing to put up with some pretty self-indulgent passages, the movie may have genuine appeal, especially for those either nostalgic or curious about the free-wheeling 60's.
A lot of the humor is cutaway humor. In the end the movie isn't a masterpiece but has some funny stuff. It's sort of a cross between the zany comedies that dominated the '60s and a Woody Allen movie. One of the most interesting things is the soundtrack. The Lovin' Spoonful did the music, and it includes some songs - among them "Amy's Theme" - that I had heard but never knew whence they came.
I recommend the movie. It's a perceptive look at the youth culture, and also at mid-'60s New York. We even get shots of movie theaters running noted movies of the era! It's really a movie that you gotta love. I bet that when "The Godfather" debuted, people were shocked that it was directed by the same man who directed "You're a Big Boy Now".
And remember, wooden legs and aggressive chickens.
For full details of the filming of this first real Coppola movie see my memoirs Dropping Names which is available from my website www.davidbenedictus.com Oh and by the way clips of Dementia 13 which Coppola filmed in a couple of weeks in Ireland (he mentioned to me some nudie films which he may or may not have directed but Dementia 13 is probably his first acknowledged work) are used several times throughout You're A Big Boy Now (I imagine he didn't have to pay copyright on them!) and they look powerful to me.
A sad memory is that Elizabeth Hartman who plays the sexy man-hater with great precision and style was to have a serious nervous breakdown after the end of her marriage and threw herself out of a window to her death. She was some actress and you may have seen her in The group and A Patch Of Blue (opposite Sydney Poitier)
Besides his wife, he leaves behind a stepdaughter and 2 grandsons.
There is a Toronto Star obituary that contains a number of untruths about him, and which his wife has corrected in the Toronto Star online.
Mr. Kastner was a very creative person, and at one point was an English teacher & mentor to his students. He was the oldest of four siblings, who have all been creative in some way.
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- CuriosidadesAlthough he had quit film school some years earlier, this film was acceptable for Francis Ford Coppola as his thesis at U.C.L.A. film school in 1966, earning him a Master of Fine Arts degree.
- Erros de gravaçãoAlbino therapist's skin coloring was as tanned as that of non-albino patient Barbara Darling; real albinos lack pigmentation, resulting in flesh that looks nearly white.
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Jailer: [as he unlocks and opens Bernard's jail cell] Out you go.
Bernard Chanticleer: Why?
Jailer: You're out in custody. Your bail's been paid.
Bernard Chanticleer: [after a thoughtful pause] I've been in the custody of my parents for almost twenty years now. And they've taught me nothing but self-doubt, frustration, and perpetual guilt. I'm going to be in my own custody from now on. I won't go!
Jailer: A nice-lookin' girl paid it.
Bernard Chanticleer: I'll go!
[Gets up and walks out]
- ConexõesEdited into O Show Não Pode Parar (2002)
- Trilhas sonorasGirl, Beautiful Girl
Written by John Sebastian (as John B. Sebastian)
Performed by The Lovin' Spoonful
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Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 800.000 (estimativa)