The In-Laws (Arthur Hiller, 1979)
***½
USA

A flamboyant man of international intrigue and a nebbishy dentist are forced together in an elaborately contrived farce that barely comes out alive from its first act, but gradually picks up and is positively buzzing by the time Richard Libertini turns up as a phenomenally disturbed South American dictator.
Labels: 1979, Alan Arkin, Arthur Hiller, opposites attract to generate marketable scenario, Peter Falk, them crazy foreigners


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