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Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982) -- Film noir parody with a detective uncovering a sinister plot. Characters from real noirs appear as scenes from various films are intercut.
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Overview

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Writers:
Carl Reiner (written by) &
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Release Date:
21 May 1982 (USA) more
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Laugh... or I'll blow your lips off!
Plot:
Film noir parody with a detective uncovering a sinister plot. Characters from real noirs appear as scenes from various films are intercut. full summary | add synopsis
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Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Steve Martin ... Rigby Reardon

Rachel Ward ... Juliet Forrest

Alan Ladd ... (in "This Gun For Hire") (archive footage)

Carl Reiner ... Field Marshall VonKluck

Barbara Stanwyck ... (in "Sorry - Wrong Number") (archive footage)

Ray Milland ... (in "The Lost Weekend") (archive footage)

Ava Gardner ... (in "The Killers" / "The Bribe") (archive footage)

Burt Lancaster ... (in "The Killers") (archive footage)

Humphrey Bogart ... (in "The Big Sleep" / "In a Lonely Place" / "Dark Passage") (archive footage)

Cary Grant ... (in "Suspicion") (archive footage)

Ingrid Bergman ... (in "Notorious") (archive footage)

Veronica Lake ... (in "The Glass Key") (archive footage)

Bette Davis ... (in "Deception") (archive footage)

Lana Turner ... (in "Johnny Eager" / "The Postman Always Rings Twice") (archive footage)
Edward Arnold ... (in "Johnny Eager") (archive footage)

Kirk Douglas ... (in "I Walk Alone") (archive footage)

Fred MacMurray ... (in "Double Indemnity") (archive footage)

James Cagney ... (in "White Heat") (archive footage)

Joan Crawford ... (in "Humoresque") (archive footage)
Reni Santoni ... Carlos Rodriguez

Charles Laughton ... (in "The Bribe") (archive footage)

Vincent Price ... (in "The Bribe") (archive footage)
George Gaynes ... Dr. Forrest

Francis X. McCarthy ... Waiter (as Frank McCarthy)
Adrian Ricard ... Mildred

Charlie Picerni ... Hood (as Charles Picerni)
Gene LeBell ... Hood (as Gene Labell)
George Sawaya ... Hood
Britt Nilsson ... Puppy Secretary
Jean Beaudine ... Duty Secretary
John Easton Stuart ... German Henchman (as John 'Easton' Stuart)
Ronald Spivey ... German Henchman
Bob Hevelone ... German Henchman
Dieter Curt ... German Henchman
Phillip Kearns ... German Henchman (as Phil Kearns)
Kent Deigaard ... German Henchman
Eugene Brezany ... German Henchman
Brad Baird ... German Henchman

William Conrad ... (in "The Killers") (archive footage)
Charles McGraw ... in The Killers (archive footage)
Jeff Corey ... (in "The Killers") (archive footage)
John Miljan ... (in "The Killers") (archive footage)

Brian Donlevy ... (in "The Glass Key") (archive footage)
Norma Varden ... (in "The Glass Key") (archive footage)

Edmond O'Brien ... (in "White Heat") (archive footage)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Wally Brown ... (archive footage) (uncredited)
Cheryl Smith ... Veronica Lake (uncredited)
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Directed by
Carl Reiner 
 
Writing credits
Carl Reiner (written by) &
George Gipe (written by) &
Steve Martin (written by)

Produced by
William E. McEuen .... producer
Richard McWhorter .... associate producer (as Richard F. McWhorter)
David V. Picker .... producer
 
Original Music by
Miklós Rózsa  (as Miklos Rozsa)
 
Cinematography by
Michael Chapman (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Bud Molin 
 
Casting by
Penny Perry 
 
Production Design by
John DeCuir 
 
Set Decoration by
Richard C. Goddard  (as Richard Goddard)
 
Makeup Department
Kathryn Blondell .... hair stylist (as Kathy Blondell)
E. Thomas Case .... makeup artist (as Tom Case)
Ric Sagliani .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Richard McWhorter .... unit production manager (as Richard F. McWhorter)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Newt Arnold .... first assistant director (as Newton Arnold)
Mitchell Bock .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
William Belt .... assistant property master (as Bill Belt)
Christopher Gilman .... props
Sam Moore .... property master
Donald L. Nobles .... construction coordinator (as Don Nobles)
Paul Small .... assistant property master
Sig Tingloff .... set designer
Jack Torpin .... construction foreman
Robert Wittenberg .... paint foreman (as Bob Wittenberg)
 
Sound Department
Bud Alper .... sound mixer
Gene Ashbrook .... boom operator
Brydon Baker III .... cable person (as Beau Baker)
James J. Klinger .... supervising sound editor
Jas. Klinger .... assistant sound editor
Skip MacDonald .... assistant sound editor (as Skip Macdonald)
Steve Maslow .... sound re-recording mixer
Kevin O'Connell .... sound re-recording mixer
Bill Varney .... sound re-recording mixer
 
Special Effects by
Glen Robinson .... special effects
Wayne Beauchamp .... special effects (uncredited)
Bruno Van Zeebroeck .... special effects (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Bill Hansard .... process coordinator
James F. Liles .... plates (as Jim Liles)
Thomas Baker .... main title graphics (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Ernie F. Orsatti .... stunt coordinator (as Ernie Orsatti)
Charlie Picerni .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Eric D. Andersen .... camera operator (as Eric Anderson)
George Dunagan .... best boy
Michael Genne .... first assistant camera
Dan Greer .... second assistant camera
Cary Griffith .... key grip (as Carey Griffith)
John McCoy .... vtr operator
Don Stott .... gaffer
Stephen Vaughan .... still photographer
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Ron Archer .... costumer: men
Michele Dittrick .... costumer: women
Edith Head .... costumes
Dennis Schoonderwoerd .... costumer
 
Editorial Department
Donah Bassett .... negative cutter (as Donah J. Bassett)
John Haggar .... assistant film editor
 
Music Department
Else Blangsted .... music editor
Lee Holdridge .... conductor: orchestra
 
Transportation Department
Craig Pinkard .... transportation coordinator
'Bud' Williams .... driver captain (as Bud Williams)
 
Other crew
Amy Alexander .... researcher
Jo Compton .... production coordinator
Dan Curry .... titles
Betty Glickman .... assistant: Mr. Picker (as Betty Glickman Serafin)
Cathy Jung .... assistant: Mr. Martin
Timothy McWhorter .... production assistant
Judy Nagi .... assistant: Mr. Reiner (as Judi Nagy)
Ramon Pahoyo .... craft service
Lucas Reiner .... film trainee
Mark Steen .... production assistant
Bernice Sutton .... first aid
Bridget Terry .... publicist
Marvin Weldon .... script supervisor
Bernard A. Widin .... production accountant (as Bernie Widin)
Devron Conrad .... stand-in: Steve Martin (uncredited)
Michael Neale .... location manager (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Edith Head .... this motion picture is affectionately dedicated to
Jim Henry .... the producers wish to thank
Jill Jaress .... the producers wish to thank
Matthew Laurance .... the producers wish to thank
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Dead Men Wear No Plaid
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Runtime:
88 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Initially, Steve Martin's character was written to tell off Humphrey Bogart's "mentor" character as an old has-been. The scene in which Martin did this was restored for network-TV showings. more
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When Juliet sucks the bullet out of Rigby, we are shown her mouth with the bullet between her teeth, the base of the bullet facing us. But the bullet is backwards. Since a bullet would enter an arm nose (rounded end) first, that is the end we should see if it was just removed. more
Quotes:
Captain Carlos Rodriguez: Be careful of the, uh, fat one who sweats a lot.
Rigby Reardon: What about Kitty Collins?
Captain Carlos Rodriguez: She doesn't sweat as much, but she's just as dangerous.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Jeopardy!: (#22.9)" (2005) more
Soundtrack:
Dead Men's Bolero more

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8 out of 10 people found the following comment useful.
Mostly fun, but loses its way a bit, 13 April 2005
7/10
Author: Shawn Watson (gator_macready@yahoo.com) from The Underverse

DMDWP is a black and white film noir comedy that uses footage from real film noirs from the 40s and 50s and inter cuts them with the plot to make it appears that Steve Martin is really talking to/acting with the likes of Humphrey Bogart, Bette Davis, James Cagney etc. The effect is almost seamless but for a movie made in 1982 it's quite impressive.

Martin plays the wonderfully named Rigby Reardon, a typical, gritty private eye who narrates the story with sarcastic observation and gets involved in the usual femme fatal plot and a conspiracy surround the death of a cheese maker. Yes, it's nonsense, and towards the end it becomes a bit hard to follow and the silliness gets out of control. But it's all played straight and for most of the film you could believe you were actually watching a classic film noir.

Steve Martin should have done more of these movies. Rigby Reardon was a great character and could have lasted for a few more movies. The humor is frequently hilarious and he certainly retains a lot of the integrity he has lost in recent years since he went the way of Eddie Murphy and sold himself out to family audiences. Either way, I say you should give this movie a go if you're a fan of his older work.

The DVD is sadly in non-anamorphic 1.85:1 widescreen with Dolby 2.0 surround. It still looks quite good for a black and white film and the sound has that limited sound space effect to it to make it fit in with the older footage. A Dolby 5.1 remix would have been totally unnecessary. Some boring extras (trailer, cast bios) are included.

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