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Not short on murder, mayhem, or any other screwball '70s
conventions, Foul Play is a wonderful vehicle for Goldie Hawn.
She plays Gloria, a librarian "ready to take a chance again,"
who ends up the target of an assassination ring. Chevy Chase,
fresh off of Saturday Night Live, does the closest thing to
real acting he would ever achieve (okay, maybe Fletch) as Tony,
the cop assigned to protect Gloria. Dudley Moore made an indelible
impression on American audiences as Stanley Tibbets, a surprisingly
kinky symphony conductor. But it's the quirky things that make
this film: the grandmothers playing Scrabble with expletives,
Burgess Meredith's snake Esme, the old Japanese couple in the
back of the careening limo. From the opening credits with Barry
Manilow crooning the title song, this is a fond trip down memory
lane. (amazon.co.jp)
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