Foul Play (1978 film)

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promotional poster for Foul Play

Foul Play is a 1978 comedy/thriller film by Colin Higgins starring Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase. Also featured are Burgess Meredith, Brian Dennehy and Billy Barty. Dudley Moore also has a role in one of his first American feature film appearances, as a rather desperate, would-be "swinger" who repeatedly thinks he's going to sleep with Hawn but is consistently disappointed. This movie, which aimed for romantic comedy mixed with Hitchcockian thriller elements, turned out to be a successful vehicle for both Chase and Hawn.

Plot

Template:Spoiler Gloria Mundy (Hawn) is recovering from a recent divorce when she decides to pick up an attractive hitchhiker. Somehow her encounter with him has ensnarled her in a web of murder, deceit and a pending execution attempt. Why are an albino, a dwarf, a Turk and a Catholic Bishop intent on killing her?

Detective Tony Carlson (Chase) is assigned to protect Mundy from her would-be assassins.

Trivia

  • Like the reference to the fictional vice-president, the target of assassination is the fictional Pope Pius XIII.
  • The film includes several songs by Barry Manilow, including the main theme.
  • The film has aroused some controversy in the albino community, for contributing to the filmic cliché of albinos as villains.[1][2]
  • Playing Pope Pius XIII was a well known San Francisco financier, Cyril Magnin, who was also a noted philanthropist and a gentleman of the Jewish faith. He also had a small role as "Mr. San Francisco" in the film Maxie.

References

  1. ^ "Albinism in Film". Albinism in Popular Culture. Retrieved 2007-02-17.
  2. ^ "Hollywood's unwritten rules for characters with albinism". Skinema. Retrieved 2007-02-17.

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