Nadine (1987)
Facts
| Directed by | Robert Benton |
| Cast | Jeff Bridges, Kim Basinger, Rip Torn, Gwen Verdon, Glenne Headly, Blue Deckert, Mickey Jones, Jay Patterson and Jerry Stiller |
| Theatrical Release | August 7, 1987 |
| DVD Release | July 5, 2005 |
| Running Time | 83 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 043396111653 |
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About Nadine
When Nadine accidentally comes into possession of property map worth millions Vernon (Bridges) her financially strapped husband comes up with a plan to make a killing. Unfortunately so does Buford Pope (Rip Torn) an unscrupulous businessman who'll stop at nothing to get the map. So as Vernon's plan gets Nadine mixed up in police ambushes roof-to-roof chases salvage yard shootouts and cold-blooded murder it's only a matter of time before Buford has them in front of a firing squad with no chance of escape. But Nadine needn't worry. Vernon's got a plan.System Requirements: Running Time 83 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: NR UPC: 043396111653 Manufacturer No: 11165 Product Description
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Average user review:| Nadine |
| Entertaining eye candy |
Kim Basinger is gorgeous in the title role and natural. Jeff Brides plays her estranged husband Vernon Hightower who owns a bar in Austin, Texas circa 1954 that is not doing much in the way of business. He is one of those guys who dream of making it big financially in business as a proof of his manhood, a guy who has always just gotten by on his good looks, a guy who often lies and cuts corners and can't be trusted, but a guy with a smile to charm a rattlesnake. These two really love each other but are currently in the process of getting divorced and Vernon has a girl friend (Renee, played with eager finesse by Glenne Headly) that he wants to marry, he thinks.
The plot begins with Nadine going to a photographer's studio and demanding to get back some "art studio" shots of her that were taken under the guise of being shown to Hugh Hefner at Playboy. The photographer is murdered and Nadine mistakenly ends up with some photos of the plans for the new Interstate that will be built nearby, plans that Buford Pope (Rip Torn) and his thugs want for themselves because, if you know where the highway will be built you can buy up the property near it on the cheap and then sell it later for a big profit. Vernon knows this too and when he finds the photos in Nadine's purse, he takes off with them.
The questions that the plot will answer are (1) Will Vernon and Nadine escape from Buford Pope and his strongmen with the photos and their lives? and (2) Will Vernon and Nadine realize they really love each other and find true love and happiness together?
There is a shoot-out in a junkyard near the end that's...different, and there's a neat car chase and...well, the movie that started out so well deteriorates into something ordinary, but not all that bad.
Robert Benton, who wrote the script for Bonnie and Clyde (1967) and both wrote and directed Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) directed. He has a fine feel for character and can write authentic and witty dialogue. He is not at his best here; nonetheless this is definitely worth seeing mainly because Bridges and Basinger do such a great job of filling up the screen. Basinger in particular is wonderful. See it for her. December 27, 2006
| A lot of fun |
Set in Texas in the mid-1950s, Kim Basinger is a pregnant hairdresser who happens onto plans to expand a superhighway through certain parts of town. She inadvertantly shares these certain moneymaking secrets with separated but not yet divorced husband Jeff Bridges, in one of his better roles, and ends up in a pickle with humorous bad guy Rip Torn and his idiotic assistants.
Basically, the pair escape the police, bad guys, death, dishonor and everything else in a screwball comedy that will keep you glued to the screen with its action, plot and humor. This is Basinger's best early comedy besides "Blind Date".
Bridges, who excelled in a similar nincompoop role as "The Great Lebowski", is here an idiot of the first order who nonetheless ends up being the hero and outduels the even more idiotic bad guys in something akin to the Keystone Cops vs. Laurel and Hardy.
I really enjoyed the great old cars on display in this film, especially that 1949 or 1950 Ford the pair had at one time. That was the first "fenderless" car in history. Another scene shows a great old 1955 Oldsmobile. There are great 1950s automobiles in almost every scene.
Meanwhile, there a funny screwball comedy going on all the time that you'll enjoy. Look for Bridges great scenes where he is intractably caught by either people or a situation with his exclamation, "I've got the situation under control." It's a great line! So's the movie. October 8, 2006
| Kim is so pretty in pink |
I love this movie. It's a very good 80's comedy, not the best. Jeff Bridges is Vernon, a broke bar owner close to file bankruptcy. But his would-be ex-wife Nadine (Kim Basinger), whose job is about hairdressing, can help. It's a matter of :
1.signing divorce papers,
2.Taking back Nadine's "art studies" photographs,
3.Escaping from a band of awkward bandits looking for other photographs...
You see the plot !
DVD :
This release is pretty good. The picture and the color are neat.
So, if you like Kim and Jeff, you should have this one. October 2, 2006
| "You Work Your Whole Life to Get Ahead, and it Takes 2 Nitwits 10 Minutes to Screw it Up!" |
It's 1954 in Austin, Texas, and Nadine Hightower is in a lot of trouble. She's gone to sleazy photographer Raymond Escobar's studio to reclaim some photos from him because they were "lots more artistic than I bargained for." Unfortunately, when she's in the back room retrieving the folder, Escobar is stabbed, and she runs like hell from the scene with an envelope that has her name on it, but inside are the illegally obtained blueprints for a super highway development that ends up in the hands of her estranged husband, Vernon (Jeff Bridges), a handsome, wise-mouthed bum who owns a virtually patron free bar called the Blue Bonnet and that's not the worst of it. He's fooling around with a former baton queen who works for the Lone Star Brewing company (a ditzy blond played humorously well by Glenn Headley), and Nadine, a local beautician, is expecting his baby! All this, and snake handling outlaw Buford Pope (Rip Torn) wants those blueprints back while at the same time, Nadine and Vernon want a divorce. Ain't love grand?
This movie has a great, authentic 50s setup, topnotch acting, and there's undeniable chemistry between Bridges and Basinger. You must be warned that there is a lot of foul language, but if you can overlook it, this movie is fun, full of suspense, and has a sweet romantic thread that weaves it all together. This is a flick both men and women will enjoy because it has something for everyone, and the soundtrack, mostly supplied by sister country duo Sweethearts of the Rodeo, all work to make this movie charming and fun. March 27, 2006
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