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Friday, January 7, 2011
The Fiestas - So Fine (1958)
Movie Clip - So Fine (1981) September 25, 1981 RYAN O'NEAL STARS IN 'SO FINE,' A COMEDY By JANET MASLIN Published: September 25, 1981 ANDREW BERGMAN, who wrote the witty and inventive screenplay for ''The In Laws,'' makes his directorial debut with ''So Fine,'' another movie about a naive hero who runs afoul of gangster types and finds himself in a farfetched but highly amusing predicament. In this case, the story is that of Bobby Fine (Ryan O'Neal), a fussy, sheltered English professor at a college where the motto is ''Learn So Ye May Know.'' He is kidnapped and taken to New York to help out his father's garment business, where the employees surreptitiously use the dresses for napkins and the dresses come in colors like ''ecru, lemon and gingersnap.'' Business is awful. His father, as played hilariously by Jack Warden, has been reduced to skulking around Bergdorf Goodman trying to sell dresses out of a plastic bag and to romancing what is left of his clientele. Enter Bobby, who is soon romancing Lira, the wife (Mariangela Melato) of his father's terrifying creditor, a gigantic gangster named Mr. Eddie (Richard Kiel), whose every monosyllable is law. A tryst with Lira sends Bobby escaping the jealous husband by dashing home in nothing but Lira's angora sweater, fluffy slippers and tight jeans. The jeans split, and Bobby lines the places where his back pockets used to be with clear plastic, thus starting a hot new fashion trend. Business improves dramatically. The backless ...
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