Fun with Dick and Jane (1977 film)
The 1977 film ''Fun with Dick and Jane'' is a satirical comedy directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Jane Fonda and George Segal. It's a remake of the 1977 film of the same name, though the story and tone differ significantly from the original 1949 primer series of the same name.
Plot Summary: The film depicts Dick and Jane, a seemingly perfect suburban couple, who find themselves facing financial ruin due to Dick's job losses and economic downturn. Desperate to maintain their lifestyle and provide for their family, they resort to robbing banks. The film explores themes of societal pressure, economic inequality, and the lengths people will go to in order to survive. The humor in the film is derived from the absurdity of their situation and their increasingly elaborate schemes.
Cast:
- Jane Fonda as Jane Harper
- George Segal as Dick Harper
- Brian Dennehy (supporting role)
Critical Reception: The film received mixed reviews upon its release. While some critics praised the performances and the sharp social commentary, others found the humor uneven and the plot contrived. Its satire of suburban life and consumerism resonated with some audiences, while others found it to be overly cynical or lacking in heart.
Box Office: Information regarding the film's box office performance is currently unavailable and requires further research.
Legacy: ''Fun with Dick and Jane'' (1977) stands apart from the original children's books and other adaptations. It's remembered for its dark humor and its reflection of the economic anxieties of the late 1970s. It is considered a notable example of satirical comedy from that era. A remake was released in 2005.