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    What's Up, Doc?

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  1. What's Up, Doc? is a 1972 American screwball comedy film directed by Peter Bogdanovich and starring Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal. It was intended to pay homage to comedy films of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, especially Bringing Up Baby and Warner Bros. Bugs Bunny cartoons.

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  3. Mar 10, 1972 · What's Up, Doc?: Directed by Peter Bogdanovich. With Barbra Streisand, Ryan O'Neal, Madeline Kahn, Kenneth Mars. The accidental mix-up of four identical plaid overnight bags leads to a series of increasingly wild and wacky situations.

    • (27K)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Peter Bogdanovich
    • 1972-03-10
  4. What's Up, Doc? was the first Warner Bros. release under the Warner Communications, Inc. banner, the new name of parent company, Kinney Leisure Services, Inc. Over the opening credits, Barbra Streisand, who portrays "Judy Maxwell" in the film, sings "You're the Top," the popular 1934 song by Cole Porter.

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  5. What's Up, Doc? (1972) Rated G. Peter Bogdanovich's "What's Up, Doc?" is billed as a wacky screwball comedy with absolutely no redeeming social importance, and I guess that's the most accurate billing so far this year.

  6. Overview. The accidental mix-up of four identical plaid overnight bags leads to a series of increasingly wild and wacky situations. Peter Bogdanovich. Director, Story. Buck Henry. Screenplay. Robert Benton. Screenplay. David Newman. Screenplay.

  7. Barbra Streisand's 1972 film comedy WHAT'S UP DOC? is covered on this page. Behind the scenes information, rare photos, cut scenes, and interviews.

  8. The accidental mix-up of four identical plaid overnight bags leads to a series of increasingly wild and wacky situations. Two researchers have come to San Francisco to compete for a research grant in music.