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| Director: | Peter Bogdanovich |
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| Writer: | Peter Bogdanovich, Buck Henry, David Newman, Robert Benton |
| Staring: |
| The accidental mix-up of four identical plaid overnight bags leads to a series of increasingly wild and wacky situations. | |
| Release Date: | Mar 09, 1972 |
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| Director: | Peter Bogdanovich |
| Writer: | Peter Bogdanovich, Buck Henry, David Newman, Robert Benton |
| Genres: | Comedy, Romance |
| Keywords | san francisco, california, hotel, judge, chase, chaos, screwball comedy, dictionary, bag, rocks, jewels |
| Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, Saticoy Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $66,000,000
Budget: $4,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jul 30, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | 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 |
| 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 |
| Stan Ross | Musicologist |
| Peter Eastman | Musicologist |
| Eric Brotherson | Larrabee's Butler |
| Elaine Partnow | Party Guest |
| George Burrafato | Eunice's Cab Driver |
| Jerry Summers | Smith's Cab Driver |
| Mark Thompson | Airport Cab Driver |
| Don Bexley | Skycap |
| Leonard Lookabaugh | Painter on Roof |
| Candace Brownell | Ticket Seller |
| Sean Morgan | Banquet Official |
| Patricia O'Neal | Lady on Plane |
| Joe Alfasa | Waiter in Hall |
| Chuck Holison | Pizza Cook |
| Cosmo Sardo | Hotel Waiter (uncredited) |
| Sylvester Stallone | Hotel Guest (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Joe Pronto | Stunts |
| Paul Baxley | Stunt Coordinator, Stunts |
| Ted Grossman | Stunts |
| Loren Janes | Stunts |
| Nessa Hyams | Casting |
| Les Fresholtz | Sound |
| Nancy McArdle | Costume Supervisor |
| Richard Raguse | Boom Operator |
| Jerry Ballew | Second Assistant Director |
| Leonard Lookabaugh | Dolly Grip |
| Robert L. Guthrie | Assistant Camera |
| Norman Hawkins | Construction Coordinator |
| Ray Gosnell Jr. | Assistant Director |
| Joe Amsler | Stunts |
| Jerry Brutsche | Stunts |
| Patty Elder | Stunts |
| Bob Harris | Stunts |
| Dean Jeffries | Stunts |
| Fred Ahern | Unit Production Manager |
| Lynda Gurasich | Hairstylist |
| John P. Austin | Set Decoration |
| Robey Cooper | Property Master |
| William Neel | Assistant Editor |
| Bobby Byrne | Camera Operator |
| George Hill | Key Grip |
| Harry Zubrinsky | Location Manager |
| Artie Butler | Music, Conductor, Music Arranger |
| Richard E. Butler | Stunts |
| John Moio | Stunts |
| Glenn Randall Jr. | Stunts |
| Wally Rose | Stunts |
| Richard Washington | Stunts |
| Don L. Cash | Makeup Artist |
| Herman A. Blumenthal | Art Direction |
| Fred Williams | Makeup Artist |
| Ray Phelps | Costume Supervisor |
| Hazel W. Hall | Script Supervisor |
| Doug Morrison | Second Assistant Director |
| Richmond L. Aguilar | Gaffer |
| Dick Colean | Assistant Camera |
| R.A. MacDonald | Special Effects |
| Ted Duncan | Stunts |
| Victor Paul | Stunts |
| Ernest Robinson | Stunts |
| Alex Sharp | Stunts |
| Jerry Summers | Stunts |
| Bud Walls | Stunts |
| George Robotham | Stunts |
| Paul Stader | Stunts |
| Morton C. Thompson | Stunts |
| Marvin Walters | Stunts |
| Peter Bogdanovich | Director, Story |
| Buck Henry | Screenplay |
| David Newman | Screenplay |
| Robert Benton | Screenplay |
| Verna Fields | Editor |
| Polly Platt | Production Design |
| László Kovács | Director of Photography |
| Craig R. Baxley | Stunts |
| Donna Garrett | Stunts |
| Bill Hickman | Stunts |
| Fred Stromsoe | Stunts |
| Jack Verbois | Stunts |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Paul Lewis | Associate Producer |
| Peter Bogdanovich | Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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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.