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Down and Out in Beverly Hills Details

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Down and Out in Beverly Hills is an updated remake of the 1932 Jean Renoir film Boudu Saved From Drowning. Philandering businessman Dave Whiteman (Richard Dreyfuss) rescues scraggly tramp Jerry Baskin (Nick Nolte) from drowning himself in Dave's swimming pool. Much against his will, Jerry is invited to enjoy the hospitality of Dave, his social-climbing wife, Barbara (Bette Midler), and their sexually ambivalent son, Max (Evan Richards). The hapless hobo bonds only with the family dog, Matisse, which fascinates Barbara to the point that she's willing to share her bed (and a few other things) with him. Dave is twice cuckolded when Jerry makes out with the maid (Elizabeth Peña), with whom he has been carrying on a torrid -- and noisy -- affair. He plans to wreak revenge on the tramp, but several plot twists result in Dave and Jerry becoming bosom companions. Little Richard appears as the family's easily irritated next-door neighbor. Down and Out in Beverly Hills was the R-rated film that compelled Disney to create its adult-oriented Touchstone Films division. The property was later cleaned up for TV consumption and converted into a short-lived Fox-network sitcom. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

  • Release date:January 31, 1986

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Bette Midler Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy 1986 Nominee

Cast

Nick Nolte
as Jerry Baskin
Richard Dreyfuss
as Dave Whiteman
Bette Midler
as Barbara Whiteman
Little Richard
as Orvis Goodnight
Tracy Nelson
as Jenny Whiteman
Elizabeth Peña
as Carmen
Donald F. Muhich
as Dr. Von Zimmer
Paul Mazursky
as Sidney Waxman
Valerie Curtin
as Pearl Waxman
Andre Philippe
as Party Guest
Alexis Arquette
as Band Member
Betsy Mazursky
as Stylish Jogger
Barry Primus
as Lou Waltzberg
Dorothy Tristan
as Dorothy
Michael Blue
as Cop
George Sasaki
as Chinese Delegation
Michel Voletti
as Maurice
Michael Yama
as Nagamichi
Bill Cross
as Helicopter Pilot
Bobby Good
as Security Alarm Dispatcher
Reza Bashar
as Iranian Neighbor
Pearl Huang
as Translator
Allan Malamud
as Caterer
Jack Bruskoff
as Mel Whiteman
Carolyn Allport
as Girl Feeding Kerouac
Eugene Choy
as Chinese Delegation
Felton Perry
as Al
Salvador R. Espinoza
as Caterer's Assistant
Michael Greene
as Ed
Lew Hopson
as Paramedic
Irene Tsu
as Shiela Waltzberg
Margrit Ramme
as Sandra Goodnight
Darryl Henriques
as Geraldo
Ken Koch
as Patrick
Jason Williams
as Lance
Carlton Cuse
as Water Man
Leland Sun
as Chinese Delegation
Sue Kiel
as Roxanne
Neil Cunningham
as Security Guard
Geraldine Dreyfuss
as Sadie Whiteman
Nick Ullett
as Nigel
Yung Sun
as Minister Chan
Eloy Casados
as Tom Tom
Sandy Ignon
as Barry

Crew

Paul Mazursky
Director
Paul Mazursky
Producer
Geoffrey Taylor
Producer
Leon Capetanos
Screenwriter
Paul Mazursky
Screenwriter
Rene Fauchois
Play Author
Donald M. McAlpine
Cinematographer
Andy Summers
Composer (Music Score)
Richard Halsey
Editor
Pato Guzman
Production Designer
Todd Hallowell
Art Director
Jane Bogart
Set Designer
Albert Wolsky
Costume Designer
Ken Speed
Special Effects
Rene Fauchois
Short Story Author
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