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Popeye
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Looking for the father (Ray Walston) who deserted him as a baby, a sailor named Popeye (Robin Williams) journeys to the port town of Sweethaven. Along the way, he vies with the rough Bluto for the affections of Olive Oyl and adopts the young Sweet Pea.
Looking for the father (Ray Walston) who deserted him as a baby, a sailor named Popeye (Robin Williams) journeys to the port town of Sweethaven. Along the way, he vies with the rough Bluto for the affections of Olive Oyl and adopts the young Sweet Pea.
Actors:
Paul Zegler,
Sharon Kinney,
Geoff Hoyle,
Peter Bray,
Ned Dowd,
Susan Kingsley,
David McCharen
Paul Zegler
Sharon Kinney
Geoff Hoyle
Peter Bray
5 February 1948, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Ned Dowd
26 May 1950, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Susan Kingsley
1 March 1946, Middlesboro, Kentucky, USA
David McCharen
16 April 1950, Japan
Country:
United States
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May 26, 2006
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A lot of it is klutzier than you may remember it being, and it leads to a wretched climax involving the fakest-looking octopus since Ed Wood's Bride of the Monster.June 24, 2006
You wonder how on earth Altman did it; equally often, you feel you are watching a wacky masterpiece, the like of which you've never seen before.
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May 12, 2005
The film's not much chop, but Williams is right at home as the spinach-swallowing sailorOctober 23, 2004
He takes one of the most artificial and limiting of art forms -- the comic strip -- and raises it to the level of high comedy and high spirits.
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January 02, 2011
An eccentric take on Popeye and friends.April 16, 2007
The plotting of this 1980 feature -- outsider in a hostile environment -- is personal to Altman, though few of the feelings survive the clutter.
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I reeeeeaaaaaaalllllllyyyyyy hated this movie...
New York Times
August 30, 2004
A thoroughly charming, immensely appealing mess of a movie, often high-spirited and witty, occasionally pretentious and flat, sometimes robustly funny and frequently unintelligible.April 16, 2007
A good idea gone down the drain under Altman's spotty direction.April 16, 2007
It is more than faint praise to say that Popeye is far, far better than it might have been, considering the treacherous challenge it presented. But avoiding disaster is not necessarily the same as success.July 31, 2015
Reputation be damned, Popeye is a wonderful movie, beguiling and deeply strange. It's also a stealth remake: McCabe for kids.