Discover
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Craig Huston
Second Assistant Director -
Buck Henry
Director -
Warren Beatty
Director -
Robert Towne
Additional Writing -
Lynda Gurasich
Hairstylist -
Elaine May
Screenplay -
Karen Hale Wookey
Script Supervisor -
Hawk Koch
Executive Producer
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CinemaSerf
11/23/2024 9:33:41AM
Maybe Warren Beatty was also a fan of Powell & Pressburger as this has shades of "Matter of Life and Death" (1946) to it. Rather than a fighter pilot though, it's quarter-back "Joe" (Beatty) who is erroneously selected to take the Concorde to heaven. He protests to supremo "Jordan" (James Mason) who discovers that his new charge is still supposed to have another fifty-odd years with his mortal coil. OK, let's just put him back. Ah, well no - he has already been cremated. That's just one jigsaw puzzle too much, even for the celestial. "Jordan" decides that he can borrow the body of someone next in the queue, and he settles on millionaire industrialist "Farnsworth". This man has more enemies that he'd care to count, not least his scheming wife (Dyan Cannon) and the pesky British campaigner "Betty" (Julie Christie) who is adamant that her local village isn't going to be demolished to make way for an oil refinery. Now safely ensconced his new body, he only has thoughts of going back to playing ball - only now he can afford to actually buy a team. Re-uniting with coach "Max" (Jack Warden) whom he manages to convince of his true identity, we now embark on a gentle comedy that extols the virtues of team building and environmentally aware business practice. Cannon steals this as the plotting spouse, but Mason doesn't really make much impact and otherwise it's all just a rather blandly predictable offering that has it's moments but just not enough of them. Watchable, though, on a wet afternoon if it's on the telly.
Dyan Cannon
Julia FarnsworthJoel Marston
Board MemberBuck Henry
The EscortArthur Malet
EverettLisa Blake Richards
Woman ReporterWarren Beatty
Joe PendletonJulie Christie
Betty LoganArline Bletcher
Woman in Line (uncredited)