Sunburn

Sunburn

1979 "A private dick. A classy chick. An old guy named Al. As detectives they were second to everyone."
Sunburn
Sunburn

Sunburn

5 | 1h39m | en | Action

A model and a private eye help a New York insurance investigator on a deadly case in Acapulco.

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5 | 1h39m | en | Action , Comedy , Crime | More Info
Released: August. 10,1979 | Released Producted By: Hemdale , Fawcett-Majors Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A model and a private eye help a New York insurance investigator on a deadly case in Acapulco.

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Cast

Farrah Fawcett , Charles Grodin , Art Carney

Director

Agustín Ituarte

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Hemdale , Fawcett-Majors Productions

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JasparLamarCrabb While it's unlikely to make anyone forget Preston Sturges, SUNBURN is an amiable screwball comedy. Pairing the effervescent Farrah Fawcett with the angst-ridden Charles Grodin has a lot to do with that. They make a good pair. The plot involves insurance investigator Grodin looking into a suspicious death in Mexico (his company is expected to payout $5,000,000). He hires Fawcett to act as his wife and along with wily private eye Art Carney they uncover a plot involving murder, blackmail and more than a few unpleasant characters. Fawcett and Grodin are a fun couple and Carney steals his scenes. The cast is peppered with a lot of names including Eleanor Parker, Seymour Cassel, William Daniels, John Hillerman and Keenan Wynn, though they really have little to do. Joan Collins of all people is hilarious as a nymphomaniac who gives Grodin a real run for his money. SUNBURN is the epitome of fluff, directed with a surprisingly light touch by Richard C. Sarafian, who specialized in films involving a lot of brutality (VANISHING POINT, LOLLY MADONNA XXX).
shelly10538 It's not "Citizen Cane" nor is it suppose to be, but I will always love this movie. Definitely makes me think of the late 70s, with it's visuals and "neat-o" soundtrack with cool songs by Wings and 10cc. I seen it on Showtime in about 1981 and have loved it ever since. I also remember that I just about flipped when it played "With a little luck" at the end. Charles Grodin is hilarious and Farrah is stunning. Joan Collins is kind of a hot cougar as well, if you are into horny old winos, which I must be. It'd make a great triple feature of late 70s light entertainment and music with "Xanadu" and "FM". Perfect movie to watch on an air conditioned hot summer day.
mlevans It's been years since I've seen Sunburn from start to finish, but I still get a glimpse of parts of it from time to time. I taped it on TV in October 1985...then decided to tape the baseball playoffs (I'm a St. Louis Cardinals fan.) & wound up taking over about 40% of it.It's still fun to watch that part of it, though. It confirms my belief that America (or the world) has never had a more gorgeous sex symbol than the scrumptious Ms. Fawcett (or Mrs. Majors, as I think she still was in 1979)! My TV & VCR were both brand new in late 1985 & the quality of the tape was surprisingly good...and has remained so over the years. Just watching Farah (and wishing I were Grodin!) is a fun way to pass some time. The plot was OK & the rest of the cast decent enough...but I have to admit that FFM's sexappeal & charisma make it a special one for me...even if it DOES jump from Farrah lying on a bed to a ground ball suddenly being hit to a second baseman! lol
CoolYogi This is one of my all time favorites. For pure entertainment value. I usually go for much more thought provoking films, but this one was fun. I saw it originally on cable many years ago. I still hear the 10cc song "I don't want to lose you. Dadda dadda da dah" and think of putting lotion on Farrah's back side while she lies with that bed sheet seductively covering her!(Which was much more enticing than actually seeing a nude scene.) With the dry comedy of Grodin, and his way of making you believe it could be you and the always likeable Art Carney I just wish I could've been there in Mexico with them. I almost became a Insurance Investigator! I wish I could find this on video. Stranded on an island, this would be one of my 5 films to keep.