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Movie
Ishtar
Synopsis
Ishtar has taken on a life of its own, infamous for the $40-million production cost, with Director Elaine May being compared to Eric Von Stroheim in terms of legendary extravagance resulting in costly overruns. The movie was mercilessly panned and declared one of the biggest box-office disasters of the 1980s, though the feature is not that bad, just not as funny as it could have been. Lyle Rogers (Warren Beatty) and Chuck Clarke (Dustin Hoffman) are two hopelessly inept but forever hopeful New York tunesmiths. With the help of agent Marty Freed (Jack Weston), the two get a gig at the Chez Casablanca in Morocco. After their arrival, the duo is entangled in the political chaos that plagues the region. Lyle and Chuck try to write inspired songs -- that are hilariously bad -- but they never give up the hope of penning a hit. CIA agent Jim Harrison (Charles Grodin) recruits Chuck to work for the agency, while femme fatale Shirra Assel (Isabella Adjani) gets Lyle to help do her bidding. Chuck and Lyle wander aimlessly in the desert on a blind camel as they become the targets of an accelerated manhunt. International spies gather with vultures in hopes of catching the singing saps. There are shades of the Bob Hope and Bing Crosby "Road" films here, but the overall results are uneven. Coupled with the budget problems and the high public interest of a film with both Hoffman and Beatty, the feature was viewed at the time as a disaster -- as well as becoming a box-office flop. Compared to Kevin Costner's costly flop Waterworld, however, this film is much better on all levels.
Cast
- Dustin Hoffman
- Warren Beatty
- Charles Grodin
- Jack Weston
- Isabelle Adjani
- Tess Harper
- Carol Kane
- Aharon Ipalé
- Fijad Hageb
- David Margulies
- Howard Feuer
- Mark Ryan
- Rose Arrick
- Julie Garfield
- Cristine Rose
- Bob Girolami
- Abe Kroll
- Hannah Kroll
- Herb Gardner
- Bill Moor
- Edgar Smith
- J.C. Cutler
- Bill Bailey
- Ian Gray
- Maati Zaari
- Bouhaddane Larbi
- Fred Malamed
- Phillip Schopper
- Kamarr
- Warren Clarke
- Arthur Brauss
- Fred Melamed
- Sumar Khan
- Matt Frewer
- Jon Paul Morgan
- Nadim Sawalha
- Haluk Bilginer
- Ron Berglas
- Neil Zevnick
- Matt Brewer
- Alex Hyde-White
- Adam Hussein
- Stefan Gryff
- Alexei Jawdokimov
- Bruce Gordon
- George Marshall Ruge
- Peter Bucossi
- Vicki Paul
- Vic Magnotta
- William Reynolds
- Vittorio Storaro
- Paul Sylbert
- Elaine May
- Peter Childs
- Ivan Sharrock
- Nigel Wooll
- Howard Feuer
- Robert Jiras
- Richard Cirincione
- Jim Erickson
- Steven Jordan
- Stephen A. Rotter
- Bill Groom
- Tony Reading
- Victoria Paul
- Alan Boyle
- Bob Jiras
- Anthony Powell
- David MacLeod