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What's Up, Doc?

Year:
Duration:
94 min
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
IMDB rate:
7.8
Director:
Peter Bogdanovich
Awards:
Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 1 win
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1972-03-10
Filming Locations: 1000 Bush St. San Francisco, California, USA
Earnings
Gross: $66,000,000 (USA) ( 1972)
Cast
Actor
Character
Barbra Streisand
Judy Maxwell
Ryan O'Neal
Howard Bannister
Madeline Kahn
Eunice Burns
Kenneth Mars
Hugh Simon
Austin Pendleton
Frederick Larrabee
Michael Murphy
Mr. Smith
Philip Roth
Mr. Jones (as Phil Roth)
Sorrell Booke
Harry
Stefan Gierasch
Fritz
Mabel Albertson
Mrs. Van Hoskins
Liam Dunn
Judge Maxwell
John Hillerman
Hotel Manager
George Morfogen
Headwaiter
Graham Jarvis
Bailiff
Randy Quaid
Professor Hosquith
M. Emmet Walsh
Arresting Officer
Kevin O'Neal
Delivery Boy
Eleanor Zee
Banquet Receptionist
Paul Condylis
Room Service Waiter
Fred Scheiwiller
Jewel Thief
Carl Saxe
Jewel Thief
Jack Perkins
Jewel Thief
Paul B. Kipilman
Druggist
Gil Perkins
Jones' Driver
Christa Lang
Mrs. Hosquith
Peter Paul Eastman
Musicologist
Eric Brotherson
Larrabee's Butler
Elaine Partnow
Party Guest
George Burrafato
Eunice's Cab Driver (as George R. Burrafato)
Jerry Summers
Smith's Cab Driver
Mark Thompson
Airport Cab Driver (as Mort Thompson)
Don Bexley
Skycap (as Donald T. Bexley)
Leonard Lookabaugh
Painter on Roof
Candice Bennett
Ticket Seller (as Candace Brownell)
Sean Morgan
Banquet Official
Patricia O'Neal
Lady on Plane
Joe Alfasa
Waiter in Hall
Chuck Holison
Pizza Cook (as Chuck Hollom)
John Byner
Man at the Hotel Banquet
Kenner G. Kemp
Musicologist (uncredited)
Bruce McBroom
Man Kissing Mrs. Van Hoskin's Hand in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
William Niven
Painter (uncredited)
Tony Regan
Musicologist (uncredited)
Leoda Richards
Woman at Party (uncredited)
Hank Robinson
Musicologist (uncredited)
Cosmo Sardo
Hotel Waiter (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey
Man at Party (uncredited)
John Allen Vick
Airport Driver (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
Liam Dunn was primarily a casting director before Peter Bogdanovich offered him the role of Judge Maxwell.
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Ryan O'Neal's line in the airport terminal ("Judy? Judy? Judy.") is an homage to Cary Grant who starred in Bringing Up Baby (1938), the film that inspired this movie. Although Grant never said "Judy, Judy, Judy" in any film, the line was constantly attributed to him.
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The book which Eunice is reading in bed and which she subsequently tosses away in disgust is 'The Sensuous Woman' by "J", a best-seller at the time, depicting in very graphic detail various sexual techniques from a woman's viewpoint.
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Goofs
In the final scene on the airplane, the time between the opening titles and "That's all, folks!" ending of the Looney Tunes short is much too short.
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When Mr. Jones is following Mr. Smith at the beginning of the movie. Mr. Jones gets into a cab where the cab driver is very noticeably bald. But when he gets out later on, the cab driver has a lot of hair blowing in the breeze.
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When the cars chase the three wheeled bike, they drive from a hill with a STOP-sign. On the right we can see some parked cars (Chevrolet Corvair, Ford, Pinto and a Rover). In the next shot, when the Cadillac limo passes, the three cars are disappeared and changed in a 1971 Chevrolet Vega coupe, Chevrolet Caprice coupe, Triumph GT-6.
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Quotes
Howard: Good morning.
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Judy: You don't wanna marry someone who's gonna get all wrinkled, lined and flabby!
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Judge Maxwell: You see this yellow pill?
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Faq
Q
How does it end?
A
Howard ultimately receives the grant from Frederick Larrabee after Judy exposes the fact that Hugh's research was not original.At the airport, Eunice announces she's staying with Frederick. Howard boards his plane. He finds Judy onboard. He declares his love to her, and they kiss.
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Photos from cast
Stan Ross
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