Plot
A drunken playboy stands to lose a wealthy inheritance when he falls for a woman his family doesn't like.
Release Year: 2011
Rating: 5.7/10 (21,797 voted)
Critic's Score: 36/100
Director:
Jason Winer
Stars: Russell Brand, Helen Mirren, Jennifer Garner
Storyline Arthur is a rich, alcoholic playboy with no regards to his working life. After another drunken run-in with the law, his aloof mother has had enough and forces him to marry Susan, a proper business woman, or else he will lose his inheritance. Just as he's engaged to Susan, he meets Naomi, a free-spirited girl who Arthur thinks is perfect for him. Any attempts at holding down a job are fruitless, so Arthur has to decide, what is more important: love, or his mother's money.
Writers: Peter Baynham, Steve Gordon
Cast: Russell Brand
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Arthur
Helen Mirren
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Hobson
Greta Gerwig
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Naomi Quinn
Jennifer Garner
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Susan Johnson
Geraldine James
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Vivienne
Luis Guzmán
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Bitterman
Nick Nolte
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Burt Johnson
Christina Calph
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Tiffany
Murphy Guyer
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Officer Kaplan
José Ramón Rosario
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Employment Clerk
John Hodgman
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Candy Store Manager
Scott Adsit
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Gummy Bear Man
Evander Holyfield
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Boxing Trainer
Peter Van Wagner
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Naomi's Dad
Robert Clohessy
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Veteran Cop
Taglines:
Meet the world's only loveable billionaire.
Opening Weekend: $12,222,756
(USA)
(10 April 2011)
(3276 Screens)
Gross: $33,015,696
(USA)
(5 June 2011)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
Naomi mentions that her favorite place to shoplift is Bergdorf Goodman's department store. When we meet Linda, Arthur's love interest in the original Arthur, she is shoplifting a tie from Bergdorf's.
Goofs:
Continuity:
After Arthur is punched by Susan at the wedding, he is seen at Naomi's bleeding from the left area of his mouth. Susan punched him from his right side making it impossible to bleed from the left side.
Quotes: Arthur:
I'm going to take a bath. Hobson:
I'll alert the media.
User Review
Arthur was a good movie, coming from someone who hasn't seen the original
Rating: 8/10
Let me start this off by saying that I have never seen the original
Arthur. There is also no sense in me going over the plot or the
differences between this and the original because that is covered in so
many different reviews and I am guessing this isn't the only review
that you will read. I am 29 years old and I wouldn't even consider
myself a Russell Brand fan but after seeing this movie that is starting
to change.
I went into Arthur with an open mind. I did not have another movie to
compare it to, since I didn't see the original, and I throughly enjoyed
the movie. Russell Brand was OK in 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' and I
really didn't enjoy his movie "Get Him to the Greek" but Arthur was a
different type of comedy compared to his typical work. The best thing I
can compare this movie to is "The Wedding Singer". Not because of the
plot or the actors but because "The Wedding Singer" put Adam Sandler in
a slightly toned down more caring/romantic version of things had done
before. There was less slap stick and I actually ended up liking Adam
Sandler more because of it. The same can be said about Arthur. This
isn't OVER THE TOP Russell Brand like most of his other movies. I
wouldn't say it's 'down to earth' Russell Brand either, more like some
place in between.
Even if you have seen the original try to go to see this movie and not
compare it to the original. It's the same as The Dark Knight vs Batman
with Michael Keaton. Both were good movies but you couldn't really
compare them.
What surprised me at the end of the movie was my brother (32 years old)
saying he actually liked this better than the original, which he
watched last weekend. He said the one liners were better and Russell
Brand made a more convincing drunk. My guess is because Russell is
probably always this drunk when he isn't filming movies!
Arthur made me laugh out loud, which is something I typically don't do.
The story was decent (typical romantic comedy) and even though the
movie slowed down about 3/4 of the way in, it had to because of the
story. Do yourself a favor and see this movie at some point. It doesn't
have to be in the theater since there aren't any eye popping sound
effects or state of the art 3D in it...(though the city of New York was
a GORGEOUS back drop)
Go see it. Turn your brain off for a bit and enjoy the movie for what
it is. Don't compare it to the original but compare it to the other
things Russell has done and you will see that he might actually have a
great future at comedy ahead of him.
Plot
Arthur is a happy drunk with no pretensions at any ambition. He is also the heir to a vast fortune which he is told will only be his if he marries Susan...
Release Year: 1981
Rating: 6.7/10 (13,191 voted)
Director:
Steve Gordon
Stars: Dudley Moore, Liza Minnelli, John Gielgud
Storyline Arthur is a happy drunk with no pretensions at any ambition. He is also the heir to a vast fortune which he is told will only be his if he marries Susan. He does not love Susan, but she will make something of him the family expects. Arthur proposes but then meets a girl with no money who he could easily fall in love with.
Cast: Dudley Moore
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Arthur Bach
Liza Minnelli
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Linda Marolla
John Gielgud
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Hobson
Geraldine Fitzgerald
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Martha Bach
Jill Eikenberry
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Susan Johnson
Stephen Elliott
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Burt Johnson
Ted Ross
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Bitterman
Barney Martin
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Ralph Marolla
Thomas Barbour
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Stanford Bach
Anne De Salvo
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Gloria
Marjorie Barnes
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Hooker
Dillon Evans
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Plaza Maitre D'
Maurice Copeland
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Uncle Peter
Justine Johnston
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Aunt Pearl
Paul Vincent
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Plaza Waiter
Taglines:
Don't You Wish You Were Arthur?
Release Date: 17 July 1981
Filming Locations: 5th Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $7,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend: $2,719,534
(USA)
(19 July 1981)
(701 Screens)
Gross: $95,461,682
(USA)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia: John Travolta turned down the role of Arthur.
Goofs:
Continuity:
Though Arthur never hands the stolen tie back to Linda, she has it as she walks away from the scene.
Quotes: Arthur:
All I can tell you is, I wish I had a dime for every dime I had.
User Review
'Son of Foster Brooks'
Rating: 10/10
Quite simply the funniest and shiniest film-comedy of all time... it's
certainly on my personal top-ten list. This one also gets a solid ten on
the voting scale. Millionaire heir, Arthur Bach (Moore), is a middle-aged
'child' who refuses to take the mature path in life and avoids all requisite
responsibilities. He also refuses to leave the bottle. One day he and his
personal butler, Hobson (Gielgud), go shopping at Bergdorf Goodman's and run
into petty larcenist, Linda (Minnelli). Arthur and Linda's chemistry adds
electricity to the rest of the film. There are hilarious set pieces
aplenty. In one such scene, Arthur (drunk throughout most of the story)
knocks on the wrong apartment door and receives ear shattering threats from
a human 'siren' ("My husband has a gun!!!!). Performances by everyone
involved should be duly noted: Geraldine Fitzgerald plays Arthur's
loving-yet-ruthless grandmother, Sir John Gielgud almost steals the entire
show with his acidic droll-isms (He took home the Oscar for this one), and
Christopher Cross provides the Main Theme song (Oscar winner "Best That You
Can Do"). It's a shame the late Dudley Moore passed away last month (March
2002).
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