- Quick Change
Infobox_Film
name = Quick Change
caption = "Quick Change" movie poster
imdb_id = 0100449
writer =Howard Franklin Jay Cronley (book)
starring =Bill Murray Geena Davis Randy Quaid Jason Robards Tony Shalhoub Philip Bosco
director =Howard Franklin Bill Murray
producer =Bill Murray
Robert Greenhut
music = Randy Edelman
cinematography =Michael Chapman
editing = Alan Heim
distributor =Warner Brothers
released = July 13, 1990
runtime = 89 min.
language = English
budget ="Quick Change" is a 1990 comedy film starring
Bill Murray , who also co-directed with the film's screenwriterHoward Franklin .Geena Davis ,Randy Quaid , andJason Robards co-star. Other cast members includeTony Shalhoub ,Stanley Tucci ,Phil Hartman ,Victor Argo ,Kurtwood Smith , Bob Elliott, andPhilip Bosco . It is based on a book of the same name byJay Cronley .The film is set in
New York City , particularly inManhattan andQueens , with scenes taking place on theNew York City Subway and withinJohn F. Kennedy International Airport .Times Square , theEmpire State Building , and theStatue of Liberty are also briefly seen."Quick Change" remains the only directorial credit of Bill Murray's career.
Plot
The movie opens with Grimm (Murray), dressed as a clown, robbing a bank in
Midtown Manhattan by ingeniously setting up a hostage situation and slipping away with an enormous sum of money and his accomplices; girlfriend Phyllis (Davis) and best friend Loomis (Quaid). However, whilst the heist itself is comparatively straightforward and easy, the getaway turns into a nightmare; the relatively simple act of getting to the airport to catch a flight out of the city is complicated by the fact that fate, luck and all ofNew York City appears to be against their escape. Roadworks obscure the roads to the airport, resulting in the three robbers being lost in an unfamiliar part of the city. Then, a con-artist/thief robs the trio of everything they have (except, ironically, the bank money, which they have taped under their clothes). When changing their clothes, they are almost gunned down by the stressed incoming tenant of Grimm's apartment (Phil Hartman), as members of thefire department responding to a call try to push their hydrant-blocking car out of the way only to make it roll away into a ditch; when the trio eventually manages to flag down a cab, the driver (Shalhoub) is revealed to be hopelessly non-fluent in English. An anal-retentive bus driver (Bosco), a run-in with some mobsters and Phyllis' increasing desperation to tell Grimm the news that she ispregnant with his child add further complications. And all the while Rotzinger, the world-weary but relentless chief of theNew York City Police Department (Robards), is doggedly but fruitlessly attempting to nab the trio. A final confrontation onboard a jumbo jet at the airport allows the robbers to escape, but the chief gets the consolation prize of having a major crime-boss (Smith) dropped in his lap.Critical reaction
This little-known film features what many critics claim is one of Murray's finest performances: a jaded man who has just had too much of The Big Apple. The film also features strong performance by the supporting cast, particularly Robards as the cop, who, while almost as burned out as Murray, is still determined to capture the robbers as a swan song to finish his long career.
Memorable Quotes
Rotzinger to Grimm Negotiating for Hostages: "At least give me the women!"
Grimm's Reply: "Get your own women!"
Bank Guard: "So I says to him, 'Are you gonna behave?' And from out of nowhere comes this knife. I think it was a bowie knife, and I hate knives....Then I said, 'It's all over, Chuckles,' and wrassled him to the floor, but he got some gal in his sights and I had to let up. That's when he coldcocked me.”
Chief Rotzinger: "Robbers plural?"
Bank Guard:"They "all" cold-cocked me!"
Street Barker: "Nude women! Nude women!"
" [Grimm dressed as a clown walks by] "
Street Barker: "Clowns Welcome! Clowns welcome!"
Bus driver: "I don't have time for this!"
References
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* [http://www.erasingclouds.com/1008quickchange.html Erasing Clouds retrospective article]
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