Little Miss Marker

March. 21,1980      PG
Rating:
6.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Sorrowful Jones is a cheap bookie in the 1930s. When a gambler leaves his daughter as a marker for a bet, he gets stuck with her. His life will change a great deal with her arrival and his sudden love for a woman also involved in gambling operations.

Walter Matthau as  Sorrowful Jones
Julie Andrews as  Amanda
Tony Curtis as  Blackie
Bob Newhart as  Regret
Lee Grant as  The Judge
Brian Dennehy as  Herbie
Kenneth McMillan as  Brannigan
Andrew Rubin as  Carter
Tom Pedi as  Vittorio
Jacquelyn Hyde as  Lola

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Reviews

Exoticalot
1980/03/21

People are voting emotionally.

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SoTrumpBelieve
1980/03/22

Must See Movie...

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BoardChiri
1980/03/23

Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay

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BelSports
1980/03/24

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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ksf-2
1980/03/25

The recurring theme music is almost "What a Day for a Daydream", with a jazzy twist. Walter Matthau is "Jones", the grouchy old bookie, and when someone owes him money, they leave their daughter as collateral. Supporting roles by Julie Andrews, Tony Curtis, Bob Newhart, Brian Dennehy. Its a fun, cozy little film, but sadly no big magic. The best things about this film are the premise... someone's little daughter as an I.O.U., and the nicknames of the various cast members. Newhart is "Regret", Matthau is "Sorrowful Jones", Lee Grant is "the Judge", and Sara Stimson is "the Kid". Don't forget Randy Hermann as "Fleabag Hotel Clerk". Based on a story by Damon Runyon, which has been remade several times. Jones and Amanda race a horse, and might fall in love in the process. The poor little girl is always asking when her dad is coming back, and Jones never knows what to say... so of course, "the Kid" goes looking for dad on her own. Jones finally has to tell her the truth, and that ain't easy. It's a fun, low-key caper. "Hopscotch" was the OTHER film Matthau made that year, and it's SO much better. Some fun names in Little Miss Marker. Needs to move a little faster, or something. Both Andrews and Matthau had won Oscars for earlier roles. This one isn't bad... just not great.

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bkoganbing
1980/03/26

Little Miss Marker got its fourth and final film version with Walter Matthau as the screen's biggest grump since Ned Sparks perfectly cast as Sorrowful Jones. Curiously enough the third remake entitled 40 Pounds Of Trouble had Tony Curtis as the hero. Here he's the villain.And even more curious Matthau and Curtis had worked together previously in Goodbye Charlie where Tony Curtis was top billed. Just the fickle fortune of the movie game.The story is set back in the Depression Era and Andrew Rubin leaves his daughter Sara Stimson in lieu as a marker with bookie Matthau. Later on he drowns himself in the river and Matthau is stuck with her. But she proves invaluable to winning rich widow Julie Andrews. And she softens the heart of the old sourpuss as we've seen in many a film.As for Curtis he's got a couple of deals with Matthau reluctantly going along. And when they go south Matthau has some decisions to make.Matthau does well indeed stepping in the shoes of a role played by Adolphe Menjou, Bob Hope, and Tony Curtis. One would not think of Julie Andrews and Walter Matthau as a screen time, but as it turns out she compliments him beautifully. Curtis was now making the transition from leading man to character actor and he's very good.Note also Brian Dennehy and Bob Newhart as aides to Curtis and Matthau. They act as seconds in a very silly duel on one of the New York piers. And Lee Grant is nicely cast as a judge in Family Court of the Depression at the end of the film.Sara Stimson of course is no Shirley Temple, but none of the other little girls who succeeded her from the first version are either. It's the main weakness of this and the other two succeeding films. Still this one is worth a look.

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mattergy-2
1980/03/27

I was actually present at CalExpo (home of the California State Fair) in the late summer of 1979 during the shooting of "Little Miss Marker". The horse racing scenes and much of the "ranch" scenes were filmed there at the time of a significant equestrian show, and my dad appears as an extra in at least one scene.I first saw the movie in early 2007, so it brought back many memories--"Smokey and the Bandit" was in general release at the time, Julie Andrews appeared in Blake Edwards' "10" the year before "Little Miss Marker", and in "S.O.B." the year after (wherein she briefly bares her breasts for the audience in a fit of exasperation) so LMM represents a clear break between the 70s and 80s for ME. The word "DIVORCE" comes to mind.Ironically, LMM is itself a VERY ENJOYABLE film. Just be aware that there are some underlying emotional themes that may unpredictably affect folks in their late 30s and early 40s.

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director1616
1980/03/28

Though there may be a tendency to compare the 1980 version of "Little Miss Marker" to the 1934 version (with Shirley Temple as The Kid), writer/director Walter Bernstein captures the very essence of the 1930's with his screenplay and direction, respectively. One of the reasons I loved the 1980 version is the set designs and the vivid colors of the film. But even more importantly, I loved Walter Matthau's performance as Sorrowful Jones. He has great one-liners that only add to this gem of a film. Of course, nobody plays a sidekick better than Bob Newhart, who plays Regret. Newhart and Matthau made a great team in this movie, and I wish they had worked on more films together. I love The Kid (played by one-time film actress Sara Stimson), for she adds a cuteness to her character that is similar to Shirley Temple's "Kid", but yet is different in that her character displays quite a bit more innocence. Julie Andrews is more than believable as Amanda Worthington, as she tries to soften the two men in her life. And one should not forget Tony Curtis, who is perfect Blackie.I regret that this movie didn't make more money at the box office, because it did capture the lives of the poor majority and privileged minority during the Depression very well. And it is funny and just a fun movie to watch. Little Miss Marker is one of my favorite films (added to the already long list) because it looks great cinemagraphic-wise, the script is well done, and the performances are very, very good. I find it interesting that this version of the famous Damon Runyon story is the first to be released on DVD (2004). Don't miss this chance to buy it and own it. You won't be sorry.

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