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The Night They Raided Minsky's (1968)

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Overview

Director:
William Friedkin
Writers:
Rowland Barber (book)
Norman Lear (writer)
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Release Date:
22 December 1968 (USA) more
Genre:
Comedy more
Tagline:
If You Can't Stand The Terrific Girls (10 Count 'Em 10) There's Always The Comics more
Plot:
Rachel arrives in New York from her Amish community intent on becoming a dancer. Unfortunately Billy... more | add synopsis
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User Comments:
Robards and Wisdom, jiggles and bumps, great songs...and how the strip tease was born more

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Jason Robards ... Raymond Paine

Britt Ekland ... Rachel Elizabeth Schpitendavel
Norman Wisdom ... Chick Williams
Forrest Tucker ... Trim Houlihan
Harry Andrews ... Jacob Schpitendavel
Joseph Wiseman ... Louis Minsky
Denholm Elliott ... Vance Fowler, Secretary of the Society for the Supression of Vice

Elliott Gould ... Billy Minsky
Jack Burns ... Candy Butcher
Bert Lahr ... Professor Spats
Gloria LeRoy ... Mae Harris
Eddie Lawrence ... Scratch
Dexter Maitland ... Duffy
Lillian Hayman ... Singer in Speakeasy
Richard Libertini ... Pockets (as Dick Libertini)
Judith Lowry ... Mother Annie
Will B. Able ... Clyde
Mike Elias ... Immigration Officer
Frank Shaw ... Immigration Officer 2
Chanin Hale ... Valerie
Ernestine Barrett ... Minsky's Girl
Kelsey Collins ... Minsky's Girl
Marilyn D'Honau ... Minsky's Girl
Kathryn Doby ... Minsky's Girl
Joanna Rush ... Minsky's Girl (as JoAnn Lehmann)
Dorothea MacFarland ... Minsky's Girl
Billie Mahoney ... Minsky's Girl
Carolyn Morris ... Minsky's Girl
June Eve Story ... Minsky's Girl
Helen Wood ... Minsky's Girl
Rudy Vallee ... Narrator
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Lester Mack
Ellen Stretton ... Bit part
Mary Boylan ... Laughing Lady In The Audience (uncredited)
Henry Calvert ... (uncredited)
Herbie Faye ... Waiter (uncredited)
Stephen Fitzstephens ... Ice Cream Kisser (uncredited)
Joe E. Marks ... Mr. Flegelman (uncredited)
Remo Pisani ... Stagehand (uncredited)
Fat Thomas ... Stagehand (uncredited)
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Directed by
William Friedkin 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Rowland Barber  book
Norman Lear  writer
Sidney Michaels  writer
Arnold Schulman  writer

Produced by
George Justin .... associate producer
Norman Lear .... producer
 
Original Music by
Charles Strouse 
 
Cinematography by
Andrew Laszlo (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Ralph Rosenblum 
Pablo Ferro (uncredited)
 
Casting by
Marion Dougherty 
Bernie Styles 
 
Production Design by
Jean Eckart 
William Eckart 
 
Art Direction by
John Robert Lloyd 
 
Set Decoration by
Richard Adee 
John Godfrey 
 
Costume Design by
Anna Hill Johnstone 
 
Makeup Department
Irving Buchman .... makeup artist
Bob Grimaldi .... hair stylist (as Robert Grimaldi)
 
Production Management
Jim Di Gangi .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Pablo Ferro .... second unit director
Burtt Harris .... assistant director
Alan Hopkins .... second assistant director (as J. Alan Hopkins)
 
Art Department
Edward Garzero .... scenic artist
Donald Holtzman .... props
Edward Swanson .... set construction
Walter Way .... set construction
 
Sound Department
Richard P. Cirincione .... assistant sound editor
Jack Fitzstephens .... sound editor
Dennis Maitland .... sound mixer (as Dennis L. Maitland)
Dick Vorisek .... sound re-recording mixer (as Richard Vorisek)
 
Special Effects by
Pablo Ferro .... special effects
 
Visual Effects by
Pablo Ferro .... visual effects consultant (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Vinnie Gerardo .... assistant camera
Richard C. Kratina .... camera operator (as Richard Kratina)
Michael Mahony .... key grip
Willie Meyerhoff .... gaffer
Josh Weiner .... still photographer
Ron Zarilla .... second assistant camera
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Eaves .... costumes
George Newman .... wardrobe
Flo Transfield .... wardrobe (as Florence Transfield)
 
Editorial Department
Michael Breddan .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Philip J. Lang .... musical director
 
Other crew
Danny Daniels .... choreographer
Dick DeBenedictis .... choreographer (as Richard DeBenedictis)
Pablo Ferro .... title designer: main title sequence
Pablo Ferro .... visual consultant
William Giorgio .... assistant to producer
Jane Hoyt Thompson .... assistant: Norman Lear
Marguerite James .... script supervisor
Shirley Marcus .... production secretary
Morton Minsky .... technical advisor
Anne Wallace .... assistant choreographer
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Night They Invented Striptease
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for suggestive content and brief nudity.
Runtime:
99 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
USA:PG-13 | Sweden:Btl | USA:M (original rating) | USA:PG
Filming Locations:
New York City, New York, USA
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Trivia:
Because of the excessive overtime generated by shooting around the death of Bert Lahr, Norman Lear gave gifts of initialed Tiffany silver money clips to many of the crew members, at the wrap party. more
Quotes:
Jacob Schpitendavel: I need your help, Louis Minsky. My daughter will not be welcome in my home if she stays the night to dance upon your son's stage. There is a train in 51 minutes. You must tell your son to see she is on it.
Louis Minsky: You see this chair? Tell it to dance. See if it listens. That's how much my Billy listens to me.
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Movie Connections:
Spoofed in "Get Smart: The Day They Raided the Knights (#4.16)" (1969) more
Soundtrack:
Perfect gentleman more

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2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful:-
Robards and Wisdom, jiggles and bumps, great songs...and how the strip tease was born, 23 July 2008
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Author: Terrell-4 from San Antonio, Texas

The lights dim. The curtain goes up. The girls are on stage. The spot hits the tux-wearing tenor, silver haired and a little plump.

"I have a secret recipe / Concocted with much skill / And once you've tried my special dish / You'll never get your fill...

"Take ten terrific girls, but only nine costumes, and you're cooking up something grand..."

The Night They Raided Minsky's is a valentine to the long-gone burlesque houses of the Twenties. Naughty, bawdy and surprisingly innocent, filled with chorus girls who might generously be called a little past their prime, with plenty of belly work, with comedians and their second bananas, with pratfalls, seltzer bottles and song and dance acts. This Norman Lear/William Friedkin/Ralph Rosenblum movie has it all. It even has a story. Most of all, it has some great songs by Charles Strouse and Lee Adams, wonderful performances by Jason Robards and Norman Wisdom, and a collection of pungent characters played by the likes of Elliot Gould, Forrest Tucker, Bert Lahr, Harry Andrews, Joseph Wiseman, Jack Burns, Denholm Elliot and Dexter Maitland. And we're there when history is made, as Britt Ekland playing an innocent Amish girl from Smoketown, Pennsylvania, who longs to perform her Bible dances on stage, inadvertently invents the strip tease.

Billy Minsky runs Minsky's Burlesque. Vance Fowler, secretary of New York's Society for the Suppression of Vice, is determined to close it down. Then Rachel Elizabeth Schpitendavel shows up. She's young. She's innocent. She's built. She catches the eye of headliner Raymond Paine (Jason Robards), a song, dance and straight man who works with his second banana, the small, mild and fall-down physical Chick Williams (Norman Wisdom). Paine wants Rachel to fall into his bed. Chick just falls for Rachel. Minsky's, however, is on the verge of closing. Then Raymond has an idea. They'll advertise a midnight show featuring Mademoiselle Fifi, "the hottest little cooch artist in the world." When Fowler shows up with the cops, Fifi will be Rachel doing her Bible dances. Fowler will be a laughing stock and Minsky's will be saved.

Now forget all that. What's important is the sweet nature of this burlesque gift. Most of the movie takes place backstage, on stage and in a near-by deli. It's a great, true deli, where we have bowls of half sours on the table and plenty of chunks of rye bread. (In that deli we'll watch Raymond nearly sweet talk a good looking woman at the next table into his bed, and then sweet talk her husband, who suddenly appears, into agreeing Raymond just gave them both a great compliment. Robards is as smooth as warm chicken fat.)

Backstage is packed with sets, lights and half dressed chorus girls, but it's on stage where the goods are delivered...chorus girls who can barely dance but can jiggle with vigor and bump with oomph. Jason Robards and Norman Wisdom do wonderful work together. Robards is the wise-guy straight man to Wisdom's eternally innocent optimist. Their song and dance numbers really work. We'd expect this of Wisdom, who got started in English music halls and became one of Britain's great clowns. Robards, who was one of America's great stage actors, is almost as skilled. Their "Perfect Gentleman" number by rights should be a remembered classic. I don't know how Friedkin managed it, but the people in the audience look authentic, right down to their delighted reactions.

The Night They Raided Minsky's also has a clever script. Says Raymond to Chick when the little guy wants some reassurance after meeting Rachel. "You met a girl!" says Raymond with a big smile. "Ah, Chick, my boy, when it comes to girls you have three qualities that are far worse than being short and funny looking. You have the curse of the three D's. You are decent, devoted and dependable...good qualities in a dog, disastrous in a man!"

Charles Strouse scored the movie and, with Lee Adams, provided great songs. "The Night They Raided Minsky's," "Take Ten Terrific Girls" and "Perfect Gentleman" establish more than anything else the good-natured, fast, harmlessly bawdy style of the movie. The Night They Raided Minsky's had a troubled parentage, with director William Friedkin disliking it and film editor Ralph Rosenblum claiming credit for everything good about it. There's more jump cutting than we need and perhaps a few too many historical clips. Still, we have potent nostalgia for things past that no one now is alive to remember. The movie carries Norman Lear's imprint at his best, and if Rosenblum and Friedkin want to arm wrestle over the movie, that's all right with me. Who cares who cut the paper lace for the valentine? I'm just happy we've got it.

I'm ready for Dexter Maitland as the tenor to see us home...

"I have a secret recipe / Concocted with much skill / And once you've tried my special dish / You'll never get your fill...

"Take ten terrific girls, but only nine costumes, and you're cooking up something grand.

"Then add some funny men / And pepper with laughter./ It's hot and tasty I know.

"Then serve it piping hot and what have you got... A burlesque show!"

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