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The Curse of the Jade Scorpion

  • 2001
  • PG-13
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
43K
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The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001)
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An insurance investigator and an efficiency expert who hate each other are both hypnotized by a crooked hypnotist with a jade scorpion into stealing jewels.An insurance investigator and an efficiency expert who hate each other are both hypnotized by a crooked hypnotist with a jade scorpion into stealing jewels.An insurance investigator and an efficiency expert who hate each other are both hypnotized by a crooked hypnotist with a jade scorpion into stealing jewels.

  • Director
    • Woody Allen
  • Writer
    • Woody Allen
  • Stars
    • Greg Stebner
    • Woody Allen
    • John Tormey
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    • Director
      • Woody Allen
    • Writer
      • Woody Allen
    • Stars
      • Greg Stebner
      • Woody Allen
      • John Tormey
    • 198User reviews
    • 95Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Greg Stebner
    • Cop
    • (uncredited)
    Woody Allen
    Woody Allen
    • CW Briggs
    John Tormey
    John Tormey
    • Sam
    John Schuck
    John Schuck
    • Mize
    Elizabeth Berkley
    Elizabeth Berkley
    • Jill
    Kaili Vernoff
    Kaili Vernoff
    • Rosie
    Brian Markinson
    Brian Markinson
    • Al
    Maurice Sonnenberg
    • Office Worker
    John Doumanian
    • Office Worker
    Peter Gerety
    Peter Gerety
    • Ned
    Helen Hunt
    Helen Hunt
    • Betty Ann Fitzgerald
    Kevin Cahoon
    Kevin Cahoon
    • Lunch Delivery Man
    Philip Levy
    • Rocky's Waiter
    • (as Phil Levy)
    Wallace Shawn
    Wallace Shawn
    • George Bond
    Dan Aykroyd
    Dan Aykroyd
    • Chris Magruder
    Vince Giordano
    Vince Giordano
    • Rainbow Room All Star
    Howard Alden
    • Rainbow Room All Star
    Ted Sommer
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    • Director
      • Woody Allen
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      • Woody Allen
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    8Funky A

    Good, old, funny Woody!

    So, Woody Allen is now old and it is hard to believe that a rich and attractive girl played by Charlize Theron could be attracted to him... If you were truly thinking about that while watching The Curse of the Jade Scorpion, then you should reconsider the way you watch a movie. Sure, Allen is now really old, but who can play his role as well as he does. He sometimes casts other actors in that role, such as John Cusack in Bullet Over Broadway, but even though they do the job very well, they can't be better than the old man with the big glasses himself. The Curse of the Jade Scorpion is not a serious Woody Allen movie. It is not one of his most important movies that is clear. But its aim is to entertain and entertain it does. Jade Scorpion shares a lot with Woody's recent light comedies such as Small Time Crooks and Manathan Murder Mystery. And like these two, it is certainly not a new Annie Hall. But it does not try to. It is just a lot of fun to watch. The script is funny, the acting is charming, the plot is just hilarious, and on the whole, this movie puts a smile on your face from the beginning to the end. The Curse of the Jade Scorpion is another very nostalgic movie, like Radio Days, Sweet and Lowdown, Everyone Says I Love You and Bullets Over Broadway, but once again, Allen makes us forget for 103 minutes that he is basically doing nothing he hasn't done before. But the man once again shows his gift to entertain. And what more can you ask from an aging genius?

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    8ccthemovieman-1

    Funny With A Good Cast

    Here's an entertaining crime story set in 1939 with nice atmosphere and colors and the normal Woody Allen wacky humor.

    If you enjoy man-versus-woman insult exchanges, you'll love this as Allen and Helen Hunt trade clever barbs back and forth at a rate that reminded of an old Marx Brothers film. Many of the lines are funny with Allen, since it's his film, delivering most of them.

    The story goes on a bit too long but overall keeps your interest. The women in here, from Hunt to the office girl (Elizabeth Berkely) to Charlize Theron playing a Veroncia Lake-lookalike are all glamorous.

    Dan Akroyd, David Ogden-Stiers, Wallace Shawn and John Schuck are all veteran comedians who know their trade so the movie offers a lot of quality yuks. I'm surprised this movie isn't better known. I really enjoyed it the first time but laughed even more on the second viewing. Silly, but fun.
    7gian_99

    Very nice modern Allen

    I watched this on network TV last year on a Woody Allen special. It was a very funny comedy with a lot of references to classical noir movies of the thirties and forties. A typical Woody Allen love story comedy which I enjoyed a lot.

    The style reminded me a bit of Hollywood Ending. Helen Hunt was also very good.
    8CombatShock

    A delightful gem for Woody Allen fans

    First of all, since I am such a loyal fan of Woody's films, this may not be the most objective critique in the world. I have since my 18th year thoroughly enjoyed his witty dialogue, his comedic and sometimes darker explorations into life, love, and death. In addition, I adore the variety of early jazz scores that he uses for his films. That being said, Woody at 66 years of age has showed no signs of slowing down in his flm career, delivering by far the brightest and wittiest comedy I've viewed this year, in "Curse of the Jade Scorpion". The film is a homage to the Pulp films of yesteryear. It's set in 1940, Woody plays the role of an aging detective in an insurance company. He has cracked many huge cases, receiving information from street contacts, and relying heavily on gut instinct and dumb luck. He can't stand the new efficiency expert (Helen Hunt) who is smarter than he is, younger than he is, poses a threat to his job, and can't stand him either. During a dinner party for a fellow detective's birthday, they are both hypnotized by the magician Zolton, who uses the powers of the 'Jade Scorpion' to make them fall deeply in love with one another. He snaps them out of it just as they are about to kiss, but Zolton never releases them from the key word that can at anytime send them deep into suggestive hypnosis. Later on, Zolton calls CW Briggs, hypnotizes him with the keyword, and uses him as a pawn to rob jewelry from rich estates.

    The casting in the film was excellent. There are supposed film "experts" out there who believe that Woody is too old for the lead in this film, and that it is unbelievable how Charlize Theron or Helen Hunt would ever fall for him. I wholeheartedly disagree. Throughout the film, Woody's character is not displayed as a handsome or romantic gent, in fact quite the opposite. In it he is called grubby, an inchworm, and a cockroach, just to name a few. Theron only wants to have sex with him as an experiment, since she is used to handsome and muscular men, not shrimpy and ugly ones. Helen Hunt is hypnotized into loving him, and vice versa, but when they're not under Jade's spell then they absolutely loathe each other ( I won't go any further into this so I don't spoil the film's ending.) Although Woody is ageing, his performance was outstanding, not losing a step as he delivers wise cracks and witty comments, one after the other. Helen Hunt also performs flawlessly and was actually a treat to watch her. As for the rest of the cast, Dan Aykroyd is decent in a small yet significant role, as well as Charlize Theron and Elizabeth Berkeley.

    The cinematography and the visual setting for the film in jazzy 1940 is absolutely exquisite, it is much more polished then his earlier works. The writing is excellent, as I've said before, Woody hasn't lost one step in his writing or his performance. The jazz soundtrack is, as usual, very pleasant and fits very well with the scenery. Overall, "Curse of the Jade Scorpion" ranks as one of my favorite Woody films. If you are a fan of his previous light comedies then you will definitely enjoy this little film. So what are you waiting for? Head up to the theatre and see it on the big screen.
    8Galina_movie_fan

    "It's a match made in heaven... by a retarded angel."

    "The Curse of the Jade Scorpion" is a romantic comedy/crime/mystery set in New York City of the 1940s which involves a love-hate relationship between veteran insurance investigator CW Briggs (Woody Allen) and his new boss Betty Ann Fitzgerald (Helen Hunt). One night, while watching the Magician's show with the rest of the employees, they are both hypnotized by a sinister hypnotist with a jade scorpion who later uses them into unknowingly stealing jewels for him. Had this comedy been written and directed by someone else, it would've been a disaster but Allen with his magic touch, had produced a funny and charming delight. That's what my husband called it after we enjoyed it together and I can't agree more. I love Ellington's music, the whole 40-th setting, and Woody's one-liners. His face in the scene where he and Helen Hunt were both hypnotized was simply hilarious - the guy knows how to do a physical comedy to perfection. I don't care if this picture has been called "a lesser Allen's movie" - it is still much better than majority of the comedies that come out every year. Even "lesser Allen" is enjoyable and memorable.

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    • Trivia
      With its production budget of $26 million, this is Woody Allen's most expensive film.
    • Goofs
      The story took place in October 1940 and they were going to go to Paris for their honeymoon. The Nazis occupied Paris beginning in June, 1940.
    • Quotes

      Chris: You know, there's a word for people who think everyone is conspiring against them.

      C.W.: I know, perceptive.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Captain Corelli's Mandolin/American Outlaws/Tortilla Soup/The Curse of the Jade Scorpion/Ghosts of Mars (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Sophisticated Lady
      Music by Duke Ellington

      Lyrics by Mitchell Parish & Irving Mills

      Performed by Duke Ellington

      Courtesy of Columbia Records by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Release date
      • August 24, 2001 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Woody Allen Fall Project 2000
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dreamworks Pictures
      • VCL Communications
      • Gravier Productions
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    • Budget
      • $33,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,517,191
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,459,315
      • Aug 26, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,914,307
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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