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Ready to Wear
Directed by
Robert Altman
R
1994
2h 13m
Drama
,
Comedy
5.2
21%
27%
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A fashion show in Paris draws the usual bunch of people; designers, reporters, models, magazine editors, photographers. Lots of unconnected stories which all revolve around this show, and an all-star cast.
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Cast of Ready to Wear
Marcello Mastroianni
Sergei (Sergio)
Sophia Loren
Isabella de la Fontaine
Jean-Pierre Cassel
Olivier de la Fontaine
Kim Basinger
Kitty Potter
Chiara Mastroianni
Sophie Choiset
Stephen Rea
Milo O'Brannigan
Anouk Aimée
Simone Lowenthal
Rupert Everett
Jack Lowenthal
Rossy de Palma
Pilar
Tara Leon
Kiki Simpson
Georgianna Robertson
Dane Simpson
Lili Taylor
Fiona Ulrich
Sally Kellerman
Sissy Wanamaker
Ute Lemper
Albertine
Forest Whitaker
Cy Bianco
Tom Novembre
Reggie
Richard E. Grant
Cort Romney
Anne Canovas
Violetta Romney
Julia Roberts
Anne Eisenhower
Tim Robbins
Joe Flynn
Lauren Bacall
Slim Chrysler
Lyle Lovett
Clint Lammeraux
Tracey Ullman
Nina Scant
Linda Hunt
Regina Krumm
Teri Garr
Louise Hamilton
Danny Aiello
Major Hamilton
Jean Rochefort
Inspector Tantpis
Michel Blanc
Inspector Forget
François Cluzet
Nina's Assistant
Katarzyna Figura
Sissy's Assistant
Sam Robards
Regina's Assistant
Tapa Sudana
Ketut
Laura Benson
Milo's Entourage
Laurent Lederer
Milo's Entourage
Constant Anee
Milo's Entourage
Yann Collette
Coroner
Alexandra Vandernoot
Sky TV Reporter
Jocelyne Saint-Denis
Hotel Manager
André Penvern
Hotel Clerk
Maurice Lamy
Bell Boy
Pascal Mourier
Fad TV Cameraman
Adrien Stahly
Fad TV Sound Engineer
Denis Lepeut
Fad TV Sound Engineer
Harry Belafonte
Self
Paolo Bulgari
Self
Anello Capuano
Self
Cher
Self
Helena Christensen
Self
Gamiliana
Self
Elsa Klensch
Self
Serge Molitor
Self
Claude Montana
Self
Thierry Mugler
Self
Tatjana Patitz
Self
Sonia Rykiel
Self
Ève Salvail
Self
Nicola Trussardi
Self
Jean-Paul Gaultier
Self
Christian Lacroix
Self
Issey Miyake
Self
Gianfranco Ferré
Self
Björk
Model
Susie Bick
Self (uncredited)
Carla Bruni
Self (uncredited)
Greta Cavazzoni
Self (uncredited)
David Copperfield
Self (uncredited)
Linda Evangelista
Self (uncredited)
Kristen Fick
Model (uncredited)
Yvette Horner
Self (uncredited)
Adriana Karembeu
Self (uncredited)
Laurent Lambert
Security Guard (uncredited)
Diane Pernet
Self (uncredited)
Claudia Schiffer
Self (uncredited)
Stephanie Slama
Swiss Journalist (uncredited)
Robert Altman
Director / Writer / Producer
Barbara Shulgasser
Writer
Ready to Wear Ratings & Reviews
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
The spoof goes nowhere and takes a long time in doing so.
Newsweek
David Ansen
Ready to Wear is all appetizers: the main course never arrives. Still, the critical savagery puzzles me. Altman's movie may be indefensible, but it's not unenjoyable.
TheMovieReport.com
Michael Dequina
Sporadically amusing camp mess.
New York Times
Janet Maslin
Though it credits Mr. Altman and Barbara Shulgasser as writers, this film seems practically scriptless, to the point where much of it plays like a first rehearsal.
Palo Alto Weekly
Susan Tavernetti
Robert Altman may be the most inconsistent American film director alive.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
Altman's much-maligned comedy about the fashion industry deserves another look.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
Ready to Wear is to filmmaking what paper dresses were to fashion -- thin, trendy, and disposable.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Altman and his writer, former Chicago Sun-Times reporter Barbara Shulgasser, should have gone further and been meaner; too many of his jokes are generic slapstick, instead of being aimed squarely at industry's targets.
Washington Post
Rita Kempley
The picture is not a social satire. It's a mess.
ReelViews
James Berardinelli
Despite some delicious moments, this sluggish, overlong, halfhearted satire feels like a movie that wanted to go somewhere but never got there.
Filmcritic.com
Christopher Null
I got the feeling that Altman didn't really have any idea what he wanted to say with this film (which he later conceded in a TV interview).
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