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Plot: An English shoe salesman inherits 6 million dollars from a recently deceased uncle he has never met before, on the condition that he takes the uncle’s corpse on a trip to Monte Carlo.
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Weekend With Bernie: the Musical
Dominic Marsh will inherit six million dollars from his uncle if he signs an acceptance and carries out the terms of the will. He does so and discovers he must take his uncle’s corpse on a trip to Monte Carlo, pursued by Nikki James (the representative of the backup heirs, a Brooklyn dog shelter) and Pamela Shaw, his uncle’s lover who shot him — accidentally. The result is a fast-paced, overplotted and mechanical musical filled with solid professionals and awful songsI don’t blame the actors, nor the camera department. There is some nice camera-work and some of the actors have proved themselves adept on stage and screen. Nonetheless, the songs are almost all pure, simple character exposition, like recitative in an opera, in which the juveniles, for example, establish their positions, one liking dogs, one disliking them; other songs include them trying to cover up their feelings by finding obvious rhymes for “nice” to not discuss their lovemaking.
There is one good musical number towards the end, an expressionistic nightmare song induced by alcohol and the corpse’s disappearance. By then, however, I had lost interest and was hanging around the theater to see if I had guessed the plot twists. Alas, I had.
Musical ‘Lucky Stiff’ Belongs on Stage, Not on Screen
As I sat through a screening of the musical “Lucky Stiff” at the Sedona International Film Festival, I kept asking myself: “Why isn’t this a stage production?”The answer came afterward, in a Q&A with actress Pamela Shaw: It was. The off-Broadway production ran for 15 shows in 1988 and was reprised in London’s West End in 1997.
The follow-up question, then, is why make the movie? Crickets chirping.
The only clue – provided by Shaw, who plays crazy boyfriend-killer Rita LaPorta in the film – is that wine might have been involved.
A cast of well-known musical theater talents emotes like crazy, exactly as one would expect for actors projecting from a stage. Gaps between scenes are filled with throwback animation reminiscent of “The Pink Panther” movies from the 1960s and ’70s or the theme from “Bewitched.” I think the animation actually works, but “Lucky Stiff” is still a stage show that somebody decided to film.
For a contrast, check out “How Do You Write a Joe Schermann Song” (2012), which won the audience award at the Phoenix Film Festival. It is an example of how to do a modern musical in motion-picture format.
“Lucky Stiff” is about Harry Witherspoon, a down-on-his-luck English shoe salesman played by Dominic March in his film debut. March is a veteran of the Royal Shakespeare Company with a couple of BBC television shows under his belt.
Harry receives a telegram saying that he stands to inherit $6 million from an American uncle he never met. Of course, there is a big catch: To get the money, he must take his dead Uncle Anthony (Don Amendolia) on a dream trip to Monte Carlo. If he fails to comply with any of the detailed instructions, the money instead will go to the uncle’s favorite charity.
Yes, it’s “Weekend at Bernie’s” goes to Europe!
I would have loved to see the same cast perform “Lucky Stiff” on stage. As a movie, however, it likely will be remembered as the late Dennis Farina’s last film. Farina (“Law & Order,” “Get Shorty”) died from a pulmonary embolism in 2013. In “Lucky Stiff,” Farina plays the mysterious Luigi, who always seems to turn up in key situations.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 18 min (78 min)
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Rated Not Rated
Genre Comedy, Musical
Director Christopher Ashley
Writer Lynn Ahrens, Michael Butterworth
Actors Dominic Marsh, Nikki M. James, Pamela Shaw
Country United States
Awards 1 nomination
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