September 27, 2005 (bra Como Livrar-Me de Mamãe...[1]) é um filme americano de 1970, do gênero comédia, dirigido por Carl Reiner, com roteiro de Robert Klane baseado em seu romance homônimo.
Also, she nags. She continuously asks, "Where's Poppa?" Gordon Hocheiser's mother, an 87-year-old widow, is ruining her son's love life. When God appears to an assistant grocery manager as a good natured old man, the Almighty selects him as his messenger for the modern world.
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A young would-be actor seeks his first break. March 5, 2002 The old KEY VIDEO release (KEY was a division of CBS/Fox Video) had the theatrical ending, which had been altered before release as being too potent for audiences of 1970. Van Devere as a prospective nurse looks like the Angel of Mercy with her sweet pure face framed in a white cap, but she is also a little insane." Cinemark If you liked the altered theatrical ending find the KEY release from the 1980s, but if you prefer the original ending find the MGM tape. "'Where's Poppa?' The image is an example of a ticket confirmation email that AMC sent you when you purchased your ticket. Esto No Tiene Nombre, divertida tertulia con los actores cubanos Anabel Leal y Rini Cruz - Duration: 2:50:18. Lil Poppa Fans Also Viewed . Story of a brilliant silent-film comic whose talent is overshadowed by his ego. Among them were "Where's Poppa?
For those who like their comedies sick and twisted. Rappers. Pisces. She continues to keep asking, "Where's Poppa."
Don’t worry, it won’t take long. Certificate: Passed This wonderful, creative, hilarious 1970 classic comedy directed by Carl Reiner with its gallows humor could not be made today. Somos Miami TV Recommended for you Everything and everyone is in a kind of reality warp, the Hocheiser family, the Central Park muggers, the police, the nurse Louise (Patricia Van Devere). You'll know exactly what I'm talking about when you see this movie. She's confused, senile, rude, obscene and vulgar. Then, suddenly, a nurse-- the girl of his dreams comes along, but mother has other ideas. When Mrs. Hocheiser chases Louise away like she has all the others, Gordon begins entertaining notions of killing his mother. Gifted German wrestler Polokai falls in love with ex-con Laura, who persuades him to emigrate to America and gets him involved with crooked promoters. In her mental lapses she can't remember her son is a grown man, and when he brings home Trish Van Devere the mother suddenly describes the size of her son's sex organs as if he were a child.
When an attorney meets the girl of his dreams, he fears that his batty mother will scare her off, so he schemes to eliminate the senile old woman. A dying millionaire has her soul transferred into a younger, willing woman. If this film were released today I'm certain it would destroy careers rather than create them.
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is a 1970 American black comedy film based on the 1970 novel by Robert Klane and starring George Segal, Ron Leibman and Ruth Gordon. Sidney has troubles of his own, though, repeatedly getting mugged in Central Park.
Gordon, a lawyer, made a deathbed promise to his father not to place his mother in a rest home.
We have lost much of our artistic freedom to political correctness, commercial timidity and lack of creative talent. But don't take my word for it, ask Mel Brooks who has remarked that some of his movies could not be made today either. Your AMC Ticket Confirmation# can be found in your order confirmation email.
"...Where's Poppa?"
he would never again attempt anything as risky as Where's Poppa?.
Perhaps Carl Reiner, who directed this latrine etching, hoped to show in some black comedy fashion the tragedy of the aged? At the end of his rope, with Louise unable to stand the mother one minute more and threatening to leave Gordon, he drives to a rest home and drops off his mother at the entrance, telling her that Poppa is there. is the best example of the genre since "The Producers." Robert Klane (born 1941) is an American screenwriter, novelist and filmmaker, best known for early iconoclastic novels and for his screenplays for dark comedies such as Where's Poppa? | | Rating: 8/10 (1970) and Weekend at Bernie's (1988).. Career. A 1963 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Klane first rose to prominence with his debut novel, the acerbic comedy The Horse is Dead (1968).