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Mar 5, 1982 · They All Laughed: Directed by Peter Bogdanovich. With Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara, Patti Hansen, John Ritter. A madcap private-eye caper about a team of detectives who are following, and are being followed by, a group of beautiful women.
- (2.9K)
- Peter Bogdanovich
- PG
- Comedy, Romance
Dorothy Stratten was murdered by her estranged husband and manager Paul Snider before the film's release. Stratten had begun an affair with Peter Bogdanovich during filming, and Snider hired a private detective to follow her. They separated and Stratten moved in with Bogdanovich, planning to file for divorce.
- $8.6 million
- Peter Bogdanovich
- English
- George Morfogen, Blaine Novak
Summaries. A madcap private-eye caper about a team of detectives who are following, and are being followed by, a group of beautiful women. New York's Odyssey Detective Agency is hired by two different clients to follow two women suspected of infidelity.
Oct 14, 2016 · He will also be on hand the day before to receive the Gold Hugo Lifetime Achievement Award and present a screening of “One Day Since Yesterday: Peter Bogdanovich and the Lost American Film,” a documentary that covers both his career in general and the making of “They All Laughed.”. To help promote these screenings, Bogdanovich got on ...
Their respective cases are complicated when John falls for Angela, and Charles falls for Dolores. New York's Odyssey Detective Agency is hired by two different clients to follow two women suspected of infidelity.
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The employees of New York City's Odyssey Detective Agency can't seem to prevent themselves from getting over-involved in their clients' lives. When aging gumshoe John Russo (Ben Gazzara) is ...
5/10. First take and second take, same impression--a sloppy, slim movie. secondtake 17 April 2010. They All Laughed (1981) Peter Bogdanovich had directed two real classics of 1970s American Cinema before this one, The Last Picture Show and Paper Moon. Both are heartfelt, somewhat romanticized, and sensitive movies.