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The World's Greatest Lover

  • 1977
  • PG
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
2.3K
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The World's Greatest Lover (1977)
Comedy

A neurotic baker travels to Hollywood to attend a talent search for an actor to rival the great Valentino. Although not an actor, through blind luck he succeeds, to a certain degree.A neurotic baker travels to Hollywood to attend a talent search for an actor to rival the great Valentino. Although not an actor, through blind luck he succeeds, to a certain degree.A neurotic baker travels to Hollywood to attend a talent search for an actor to rival the great Valentino. Although not an actor, through blind luck he succeeds, to a certain degree.

  • Director
    • Gene Wilder
  • Writer
    • Gene Wilder
  • Stars
    • Gene Wilder
    • Carol Kane
    • Dom DeLuise
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Gene Wilder
    • Writer
      • Gene Wilder
    • Stars
      • Gene Wilder
      • Carol Kane
      • Dom DeLuise
    • 29User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Gene Wilder
    Gene Wilder
    • Rudy Hickman
    Carol Kane
    Carol Kane
    • Annie Hickman
    Dom DeLuise
    Dom DeLuise
    • Adolph Zitz
    Fritz Feld
    Fritz Feld
    • Tomaso Abalone
    Mark Silberman
    • Cousin Buddy
    Robert Ball
    Robert Ball
    • Bald Man
    • (as Robert E. Ball)
    Randolph Dobbs
    • Yes Man #1
    Sandy Rovetta
    • Woman Dancer
    Hannah Dean
    Hannah Dean
    • Maid
    Rita Conde
    Rita Conde
    • Whore #1
    Lupe Ontiveros
    Lupe Ontiveros
    • Whore #2
    Teda Bracci
    • Whore #3
    Elaine Everett
    • Whore #4
    Gustaf Unger
    • Producer
    Harry Gold
    Harry Gold
    • Freddie the Runner
    Poncie Ponce
    • Pineapple
    Frank O'Brien
    • Yes Man #4
    Mews Small
    Mews Small
    • Slave Girl #2
    • (as Marya Small)
    • Director
      • Gene Wilder
    • Writer
      • Gene Wilder
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    5moonspinner55

    A fetish for popping eyeballs

    Interesting that 20th Century Fox gave Gene Wilder a second chance to develop his talents as a writer-director-star (and producer AND songwriter this time) after "The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother" left most critics indifferent. "Brother" wasn't terrible, and it reportedly grossed twenty million dollars, but as comic movie-making it was a botch (it had too much manic energy for one picture). Here, Wilder plays a Milwaukee schnook who travels to Los Angeles in the 1920's with his new bride to audition for Rainbow Pictures' answer to Rudolph Valentino. Wilder doesn't float gags around, he hammers away at them without much subtlety or finesse; he loves a good burlesque gag and he's fond of old-fashioned slapstick, but he needs more soft edges (the best scenes are the ones featuring Carol Kane, who is handled gingerly playing the wife). Lots of running jokes (bad ones, like Gene's character being named Rudy Valentine, that simply don't pay off), and too much of Dom DeLuise, bring the picture down. There are some laughs: Gene making eyes at a plain Jane on the train, an overflowing bathtub in a posh hotel. Wilder certainly has lots of ideas, but the results are more miss than hit. ** from ****
    7mda-11

    Another great and funny movie from Gene Wilder

    Back in April of this year I heard that The Worlds Greatest Lover was going to be on AMC and I was like yes I'm finally going to get to see this movie, I'm a big Gene Wilder fan so.....yeah, anyway the only problem was that it was going to come on at 3 in the morning on a Monday which was a school night for me so I asked my mom to record it for me, so when I came home from school I saw it and thought it was awesome, two or three months later I ordered the DVD off of Barnes and Nobles and I now have it on DVD what I had heard from this movie was that Gene not only stars in this movie but writes, directs, produces, and surprisingly wrote a song for the film as well, I think Gene's take on Rudolph Valentino was pretty cool and I think he came up with some clever ideas like "histerical laryngitis" and sticking your tongue out or twisting your words around whenever his character is nervous. I also thought Carol Kane was wonderful as Rudy's wife Annie and Dom Deluise was as funny as usual as movie mogul Adolph Zitz, one thing you probably found annoying was Gene Wilder's constant screaming and going into hysterics all the time but he does it brilliantly, plus the character of Rudy was very high-strung kinda like Leo Bloom right? so if you like slapstick comedy or if your a fan of Gene Wilder, I highly recommend this and I'd say its another one of Gene Wilder's forgotten films and its a great one to look out for, I'd give it a 7.5 out of 10.
    karina-3

    Very very funny!

    Gene Wilder and Carol Kane make a wonderful couple in this very funny movie about a guy's romantic hubris and his journey to prove himself in silent movie Hollywood. It's silly and romantic and lots of run - wonderful music by John Morris (I'm lucky - I have the record!)... If you can find it, you should see it. I wish it would come out on DVD!
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    Needed to be tighter, but parts of it were excellent

    I personally thought the film was too long, and had too many belabored or slowly timed gags. They needed to be more crisply and unselfconsciously performed to work.

    The Abalone character was great, and his give and take with people was one of the better points. Still, to have the A-Baloney bit pounded into the ground didn't improve the humor. Too much of a good thing is too much of a good thing.

    Same is true for the 'sex by numbers' bit. Clever, but needed tightening up.

    This said, I'm usually a big fan of Wilder's work. This one just fell a bit flat for me.
    10hydrofal78-19007

    Unforgettable movie

    A motion picture which causes reactions even if it is not watched for a period of time. Last time I watched this film it was summer now Christmas is approaching fast. I missed it. I put it on my daily list with a reminder. I cannot give up this movie. I was so young when I first watched it on tv. It's pure , tells the truth , picks the fun out of stressful situations. It's a masterpiece of bringing together characters out of order , building a concrete storyline, making sense , printing scenes of incredible cinematography all that and more without becoming boring uninteresting out of time. There's nothing to discuss of the actors: adorable acting so precise and comprehensive so much flavor comes out of their being in this movie. To me a whole era is revealed by watching those people doing whatever each of them has to do so as to be a precious piece of that puzzle. It's silent movies meeting sound and colors. The characters meet on the set and plot using their dreams their duties their realities. Stars of silent movies producers who seek the future and a lovely couple all find a way in the cinematography world.

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    • Trivia
      Carol Kane was made up to resemble silent film star Zasu Pitts. Kane also appeared in another movie about the silent era released in the same year. That movie was Ken Russell's Valentino (1977). Both films featured Rudolph Valentino in their stories.
    • Goofs
      This film is supposed to take place in the 1920s silent movie era, yet the movie extras riding in the bus to their location sing-along to "Shuffle Off to Buffalo", a Harry Warren-Al Dubin song written for the 1933 sound film "42nd Street."
    • Quotes

      Rudy Valentine: Are you trying to give me fart hailure?

    • Crazy credits
      There is a credit to Frederico Fellini, who was not on the picture, 'for encouragement at the right time'.
    • Connections
      Featured in Lørdagshjørnet: Gene Wilder (1978)
    • Soundtracks
      Ain't It Kinda Wonderful
      Written by Gene Wilder

      Sung by Harry Nilsson

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 1978 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Der größte Liebhaber der Welt
    • Filming locations
      • Railtown 1897 State Historic Park - Jamestown, California, USA(train platform)
    • Production companies
      • Jouer Limited
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $21,582,000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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