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Director: Charles Crichton     Starring: Jamie Lee Curtis John Cleese
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An odd quartet of thieves pull off a jewel heist, and the only one who knows the location of the loot is sent to prison.
Editor's Note
In A FISH CALLED WANDA, veteran director Charles Crichton and scriptwriter-star John Cleese create a dazzling quilt from various strands of English and American comedy. The plot, in which four disparate characters attempt a daring heist, comes from Ealing caper comedies, such as Crichton's own THE LAVENDER HILL MOB. Cleese and Michael Palin, as the hit man with a stutter and a love of animals, come from the anarchic tradition of Monty Python. The movie pays savage tribute to another Ealing comedy, THE LADYKILLERS, as Palin attempts to kill a witness to the gang's getaway. The glamorous con woman (Jamie Lee Curtis) is from Preston Sturges's great comedy THE LADY EVE, while Kevin Kline provides his own unique feverish comic intensity.

But, in the midst of this breathless comedy, something else happens. The barrister, Archie Leach (Cleese), who is defending one of the gang, is jolted out of his tight-laced British existence by Curtis's life force. And Curtis--like Barbara Stanwyck in THE LADY EVE--falls into her own trap: falling in love with the man she's conning. The 78-year-old Crichton never before had such rich material. He times everything in this brilliant comedy with the precision of a Swiss watch.

Features
Video Features DVD, Pan and Scan (TV Format), Widescreen, Theatrical Version, Trivia, French, Subtitled
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Release Information
Video Mfg Name Studio: MGM
Video Release Date Release Date: 5/1/2001
Video Play Time Running Time: 108 minutes
Video Release Year Original Release Date: 1988
Video CategoryId Catalog ID: 906266
Video UPC UPC: 00027616626622
Video Number of Discs Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Video Original Language Original Language: English
Video Audio Spec Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English, French Dubbed
Video Subtitle Available Subtitles: English, French
Video Color Spec Video: Color
Cast & Crew
Video Cast Info Maria Aitken
Video Cast Info Michael Palin
Video Cast Info Jamie Lee Curtis
Video Cast Info Tom Georgeson
Video Cast Info Kevin Kline
Video Cast Info John Cleese
Video Cast Info Roger Murray-Leach - Production Designer
Video Cast Info John Jympson - Editor
Video Cast Info Charles Crichton - Screenwriter
Video Cast Info John Cleese - Screenwriter
Video Cast Info Hazel Pethig - Costume Designer
Video Cast Info Alan Hume - Director of Photography
Video Cast Info Michael Shamberg - Producer
Video Cast Info John Du Prez - Composer
Video Cast Info Charles Crichton - Director
Plot Summary
An odd quartet of thieves pulls off "the big jewel job," but only the brains of the operation knows where the gems are hidden. Unfortunately he's in prison and needs his stuffy defense counsel--and so do the other gang members--to go get the stash for them.

Memorable Quotes

"I used to box for Oxford."----Archie (John Cleese)|"I used to kill for the CIA."----Otto (Kevin Kline)

"To call you stupid would be an insult to stupid people. I've known sheep that could outwit you. I've worn dresses with higher I.Qs."----Wanda (Jamie Lee Curtis) to Otto

"Wanda, do you have any idea what it's like being English? Being so correct all the time, being so stifled by this dread of, of doing the wrong thing, of saying to someone 'Are you married?' and hearing 'My wife left me this morning,' or saying, uh, 'Do you have children?' and being told they all burned to death on Wednesday? You see, Wanda, we're all terrified of embarrassment. That's why we're so dead. Most of my friends are dead, you know, we have these piles of corpses to dinner. But you're alive, God bless you, and I want to be, I'm so fed up with all this. I want to make love with you, Wanda. I'm a good lover----at least I used to be, back in the early fourteenth century. Can we go to bed?----Archie to Wanda

"Not you, Ken; you've got a beautiful speaking voice----when it works."----Otto to Ken (Micahel Palin)

Professional Reviews

Los Angeles Times
"...A convulsively funny affair....It's a smart farce about ingrained cultural differences..." 07/15/1988 p.C1

USA Today
"...Wildly out of control as well as wildly funny, this sleeper smash is also Oscar-nominated for script and direction..." 02/23/1989 p.3D

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