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THEY ALL LAUGHED (1981)
Directed by: Peter Bogdanovich
Release date: August 14th 1981
Audrey's character: Angela Niotes
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 2 hr, 55 min
Summary:
A romantic comedy, They All Laughed is set in
New York
City and
tells the story of three private
detectives investigating two
beautiful women for
i
nfidelity. The detectives eventually wind up
roman-
tically pursuing the women,
who turn
the tables on
them. They
All Laughed is an updating of La Ronde, both
in tone andtheme.
Detective John Russo (Ben Gazzara) attempts to cheat on his
girlfriend,
country singer Christy Miller (Colleen Camp), with a blonde taxi driver
(Patti Hansen), with the connivance of his colleague Arthur Brodsky (Blaine
Novak). He has met the taxi driver en route from a meeting in which he's
been assigned to follow Angela Niotes (Audrey Hepburn), wife of a European
tycoon. Detective Charles Rutledge (John Ritter) falls in love with Dolores
Martin (Dorothy Stratten), whose husband has also hired him to spy on her.
Rutledge is cautioned against this infatuation by his buddy Arthur. Feeling
slighted by Russo's infidelity, Christy Miller throws herself at Rutledge
but herself falls in love with Dolores Martin's extramarital paramour Jose
(Sean Ferrer). Russo's pursuit of Angela leads him to fall in love with her.
CAST
Audrey Hepburn - Baroness Caroline DuLac
Robert Wagner - Mike Chambers
Patrick Bauchau - Alan Channing
Jerry Orbach - Spicer
Brion James - Andre
Samantha Eggar - Solange DuLac
TRIVIA
This was Audrey Hepburn's first TV movie since
a 1957 production of Mayerling, and the last feature-length production in
which she would take a starring role. According to biographies of the
actress, she reportedly agreed to do this obscure telefilm just for the fun
of it.
A pastiche of Audrey Hepburn's earlier films Charade (1963) and How to Steal
a Million (1966), with dialog references to some of her other films.
One of the few Audrey movies that isn't available on DVD.
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