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What's Up, Doc?
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Synopsis
With Howard Hawks's Bringing Up Baby (1938) as his blueprint, Peter Bogdanovich resurrected and payed homage to 1930s screwball comedy in What's Up, Doc? (1972). When wacky co-ed Judy Maxwell (Barbra Streisand, in the Katharine Hepburn part) spies nebbishy musicologist Howard Bannister (Ryan O'Neal in bespectacled Cary Grant mode) in a San Francisco hotel lobby, she decides that Howard and his precious igneous rocks are right up her alley. Too bad Howard already has a fiancée, the propriety-fixated Eunice (Madeline Kahn in her film debut). Using all her arcane knowledge from brief stays at numerous colleges, Judy tries to charm her way to a $20,000 grant for Howard, and Howard himself, at a banquet with grantor Frederick Larrabee (Austin Pendleton). Things get even more complicated the next day when Judy's underwear-filled overnight bag gets mixed up with Howard's rock bag, which gets mixed up with Mrs. Van Hoskins' bag of jewels, which gets mixed up with Mr. Smith's bag of top secret government papers. All sides converge at Larrabee's mod townhouse and the chase begins. Retaining Hawks' machine-gun pace (as well as the sly pop culture referentiality of Billy Wilder), Bogdanovich and writers Buck Henry, David Newman, and Robert Benton updated the opposites-attract screwball convention for contemporary times. O'Neal gently parodied not only Grant but also his own Love Story (1970) preppy, while Kahn represents stiff-wigged 1950s manners as opposed to Streisand's long-haired, pants-wearing free spirit. The happy ending, in which Cole Porter-belting youth wins out over old manners, found favor with audiences, as What's Up, Doc? became one of the most popular films of 1972, and the second hit in a row for Bogdanovich after 1971's The Last Picture Show. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

Cast

Sorrell Booke Harry
Stefan Gierasch Fritz
Kenneth Mars Hugh Simon
Ryan O'Neal Howard Bannister
Austin Pendleton Frederick Larrabee
Barbra Streisand Judy Maxwell

Production Crew

Herman A. Blumenthal Art Director
Paul Lewis Associate Producer
Laszlo Kovacs Cinematographer
Artie Butler Composer (Music Score)
Nancy McArdle Costume Designer
Ray Phelps Costume Designer
Peter Bogdanovich Director
Verna Fields Editor
Cole Porter Featured Music
Herman Hupfeld Featured Music
Ray Gosnell First Assistant Director
Don L. Cash Makeup
Fred Williams Makeup
Artie Butler Musical Direction/Supervision
Peter Bogdanovich Producer
Polly Platt Production Designer
Buck Henry Screenwriter
David Newman Screenwriter
Robert Benton Screenwriter
John P. Austin Set Designer
Cole Porter Songwriter
Herman Hupfeld Songwriter
Ryan O'Neal Songwriter
Les Fresholtz Sound/Sound Designer
Robert MacDonald Special Effects
Year: 1972
Runtime: 94
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Saticoy Productions
Warner Brothers