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HOOK, LINE AND SINKER (1969) (De Caniço e Samburá)

Hook, Line & Sinker (1969 film)

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Hook, Line & Sinker
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Directed byGeorge Marshall
Produced byJerry Lewis
Written byRod Amateau
StarringJerry Lewis
Peter Lawford
Anne Francis
Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date(s)
  • June 6, 1969
Running time92 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Hook, Line & Sinker is a 1969 American film starring Jerry Lewis. It was filmed from April 1-June 20, 1968. It was released on June 6, 1969 by Columbia Pictures and was the final film for director George Marshall, who began making films in 1916. This film was also Lewis' last for Columbia.

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Peter Ingersoll is about to undergo an operation at a hospital in Chile. Before beginning, the medical staff insists that he explain how his unusual condition came about.
He recalls his past life in California as an insurance salesman. His best friend, Dr. Scott Carter, breaks the news that Peter only has a short time left to live. His wife, although distraught, tells Peter to take the fishing excursion he has always dreamed of, advising him to charge it to credit cards. He runs up a bill of $100,000.
While traveling abroad, Peter is contacted by Dr. Carter and told that he was misdiagnosed and isn't dying. Now burdened with a large debt, Peter is urged by Dr. Carter to fake his death to avoid paying the bills and so his wife can collect a $150,000 life insurance policy. After seven years, when the statute of limitations is up, he can reappear.
Peter discovers that the whole thing was a scheme concocted by his wife and doctor, who are having an affair. He proceeds to wreck their plans.
However, while fishing in Chile, he ends up in that unusual predicament on that operating table ... with a swordfish piercing his chest.

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[edit]Production

Hook, Line & Sinker was filmed under the working title Kook's Tour.[1]

[edit]Rating

This film was the first Jerry Lewis film released under the MPAA's new film rating system. It was rated G.

The Hook, Line and Sinker are the three essential pieces of fishing tackle in angling. In the English language, the phrase 'to swallow something "hook, line and sinker" ' is an idiomatic expression to describe a situation where a person or group accepts wholesale and uncritically an idea or set of beliefs.

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