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Once Upon A Crime is a 1992 ensemble comedy starring, among others; Richard Lewis, John Candy, Jim Belushi, Cybill Shepherd and Ornella Muti. The film was directed by Eugene Levy.PlotThe plot revolves around a series of couples in Monte Carlo, Monaco. John Candy is a reformed gambler whose wife Ornella Muti (playing a similar character to her role in Oscar) is concluding a business deal, Jim Belushi is a gambler looking to strike it big and whose wife Cybil Shepherd is hoping to buy some designer clothes. Richard Lewis and Sean Young met each other in Paris and are attempting to return a dachshund to the wealthy Madam Van Dougan.Madam Van Dougan is found murdered and the interactions between Lewis and Young and the other couples begin to look increasingly suspicious, as a police inspector (Giancarlo Giannini) needs to unravel the clues. Over the course of the film, Candy returns to gambling, Muti has an affair and Lewis sells and repurchases the dog. The film is often described as having "A chaotic screenplay, which results in everyone needing to shout at each other all the time". The plot is fast-moving and often involves frantic from all the principle characters. A memorable example is Lewis being asked by Giannini to "look at this man's face" (the man being a witness). Lewis takes one look at the strangely-featured man and screams. Later, Candy is requested to provide an alibi for the crime which took place "Between one and one-thirty in the morning". His alibi is that he was making love to his wife, and he can be certain because "Her screams of pleasure woke up the street and someone cried out...'It's between one and one-thirty in the morning! Give that poor woman a break!'" Lewis' customary dry humour is ever-present, including his description of himself and Young as "Julian Peters and Phoebe? We sound like a high-wire act!" There are some elements of physical comedy, including the facial expressions of the characters as the contents of a suitcase are revealed. A striking example, however, is John Candy's re-enactment of how he crept from room to room of a hotel at night. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Once Upon A Crime ] Some related entries: Edmund Goulding | Night Passage | Mauro Bolognini | Masti | Conspiracy 58 | A Detective Story | A Fistful of Dynamite | Edvard Munch | Corvette Summer | After Life | Scott Dikkers This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Once Upon A Crime; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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