Title: What's Up, Doc?
Original Title: What's Up, Doc?
Year: 1972
Info
- Country: USA
- Length: 94 Minutes (1 hour 34 min)
- Budget: $4,000,000
- Genre: Comedy
- Studios: Warner Bros. Pictures
Release Dates
- UK: August 13 1972
- United States: March 10 1972
Plot
Howard Bannister (Ryan O'Neal) decided to travel to San Francisco with his fiance, Eunice Burns (Madeline Khan), where assisted to famous musicology convention to receive a grant for his prehistoric project. There he met Judy Maxwell (Barbra Streisand), he fell in love with her and all his thoughs turned around the feeling that something weird happen to him.
Cast
Director:
Frederick Larrabee
Eunice Burns
Howard Bannister
Judy Maxwell
Photos
Trivia
Debut of Madeline Kahn
Feature film debut of Madeline Kahn.
First film to credit the stunt people
First American film to credit the stunt people in the credits (first British film to do so was the James Bond film Moonraker (1979))
Ryan O'Neal parodies himself
Ryan O'Neal parodies one of his earlier performances. At the end of the movie, Judy Maxwell says, "Love means never having to say you're sorry," (a line from Love Story (1970)), to which O'Neal's character, Howard Bannister, replies, "That's the dumbest thing I ever heard.
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