For Pete's Sake (1974)
Facts
| Directed by | Peter Yates |
| Cast | Barbra Streisand, Michael Sarrazin, Estelle Parsons, Molly Picon, William Redfield, Wil Albert, Ed Bakey, Bella Bruck, Joseph Maher, Anne Ramsey and Fred Stuthman |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1973 |
| DVD Release | April 3, 2001 |
| Running Time | 90 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 043396058149 |
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Average user review:| On a night when you have nothing else to do.......... |
I found the movie difficult to follow.
If you don't have anything to do...watch it and prove me wrong. November 17, 2007
| For Fun's Sake! |
| Zany Barbra, In Underrated & Overlooked Farce Comedy! |
| One star for Mrs. Cherry the pimp |
| "Don't let him down." |
Barbra tries her best to pump the film up with her undeniable comic gifts, but there's no inspiration in this sitcom-level script, so even her earnest portrayal gets lost amid the murk. Michael Sarrazin fares even worse due to his badly underwritten character, and he has no chemistry with Streisand. Unfortunately, the rest of the cast doesn't fare much better. True, veteran comedic actress Molly Picon has a few amusing bits as Ms. Cherry, but none of the other supporting players are able to break out of their one-note characters. However, when a screenplay is this labored and unfunny, you can't really blame any of the actors - they obviously did the best with what they were given. It's certain that Barbra wouldn't have made this film had she known that THE WAY WE WERE was going to be a blockbuster hit, however that is not a good enough reason to excuse the poor execution behind this picture.
There are fans who like to say that the contrived box office hit THE MAIN EVENT or the off-beat box office flop ALL NIGHT LONG are Barbra's weakest films, but I must strongly disagree. THE MAIN EVENT may have been tired and predictable, but at least it was funny overall, and Streisand did had chemistry with her leading man in that one. And though ALL NIGHT LONG may have not been a perfect film (the film's soggy mid-section is it's biggest flaw), but it had a charmingly odd-ball perspective that made the movie seem bizarrely endearing. FOR PETE'S SAKE has none of the things that make THE MAIN EVENT or ALL NIGHT LONG entertaining. It just stumbles on to the finale, getting progressively worse as it goes. While FOR PETE'S SAKE was actually a box office hit in it's day, in the end it no doubt had a more damaging effect on Barbra's career. It did nothing but provide fodder for the people who never liked her to begin with.
About the DVD: The picture quality is great, much better than I expected, and the sound is also fine. Yates' commentary track isn't very interesting (and has some long silences), but it's still a nice addition. April 5, 2004
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