What's Up, Doc?

A screwball comedy. Remember them?

7.4
19721h 34m

The accidental mix-up of four identical plaid overnight bags leads to a series of increasingly wild and wacky situations.

Production

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Trailer

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What's Up, Doc? (1972) - Meeting Judy Scene (1/10) | Movieclips

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As Time Goes By - Barbra Streisand

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Hotel Room Mayhem

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The Meaning Of Propriety

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Love Means Never Having To Say You're Sorry

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San Francisco Car Chase

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Clip

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Larry Karaszewski on What's Up Doc?

Cast

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Barbra Streisand

Judy Maxwell

Photo of Ryan O'Neal

Ryan O'Neal

Howard Bannister

Photo of Madeline Kahn

Madeline Kahn

Eunice Burns

Photo of Kenneth Mars

Kenneth Mars

Hugh Simon

Photo of Austin Pendleton

Austin Pendleton

Frederick Larrabee

Photo of Philip Roth

Philip Roth

Mr. Jones

Photo of Mabel Albertson

Mabel Albertson

Mrs. Van Hoskins

Photo of Liam Dunn

Liam Dunn

Judge Maxwell

Photo of John Hillerman

John Hillerman

Hotel Manager

Photo of George Morfogen

George Morfogen

Headwaiter

Photo of Randy Quaid

Randy Quaid

Professor Hosquith

Photo of M. Emmet Walsh

M. Emmet Walsh

Arresting Officer

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Kevin O'Neal

Delivery Boy

Photo of Eleanor Zee

Eleanor Zee

Banquet Receptionist

Photo of Jack Perkins

Jack Perkins

Jewel Thief

Photo of Christa Lang

Christa Lang

Mrs. Hosquith

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

I'm really not a fan of screwball humour, and after the first five minutes of this perfectly choreographed series of synchronised improbabilities, accompanied by a downright irritating characterisation of "Judy" by Barbra Streisand, I fully expected to hate this film. Once it's settled down, though, and Madeline Kahn gets to grips with her equally exasperating persona, I did really start to feel that geeky rock guy "Howard" (Ryan O'Neal) was completely out of his depth as these two women took hold of his life and made every effort to trash it. Right from the start, we know that there's a sub-plot involving a tartan holdall, well four of them, and with some underhand shenanigans going on to obtain one of those that must contain something secret we now have the ingredients for some slapstick chaos that provides one of the best "Wacky Races" style car chases through San Francisco with nobody safe! There's an engaging chemistry between Streisand and O'Neal and it does remind you that before she started obsessing about how people pronounce her surname, she had really good comedy timing to go with her belting voice. Though the denouement isn't exactly a shock, there are plenty of twists and turns en route to keep this entertaining romp quite watchable almost fifty years later and it showcases nicely the skills of O'Neal as a perfect foil, too.

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