Norman...Is That You?

Norman...Is That You? (1976)

Genres - Comedy, Drama  |   Sub-Genres - Domestic Comedy, Gay & Lesbian Films  |   Run Time - 91 min.  |   Countries - United States  |   MPAA Rating - PG
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Review by Craig Butler

Making a film of a flop Broadway play that felt like a stale television sitcom is an odd thing to do, but the makers of Norman Is That You? did it anyway. Though the film was hopelessly dated even when it was made in 1976, time has only diminished Norman's charms, which were mostly theoretical to begin with. It's possible to make an outrageously funny film about a contrived situation with stereotypical characters, but only if the filmmakers realize how contrived and stereotyped the situations and characters are, and play off of that in some way. Director George Schlatter makes the mistake of taking his, Ron Clark's, and Sam Bobrick's screenplay at face value. Matters are not helped by a visual style that -- thanks to the movie being shot on video and transferred to film -- is bland to say the least. Norman is not a total loss; for one thing, it does have a groovy Motown soundtrack that is not only enjoyable in its own right but occasionally has the added bonus of drowning out or distracting from some of the dialogue. And Norman has in Redd Foxx and Pearl Bailey two highly accomplished comic stars who do everything they can to convince the audience that this material is good (they deserve much better). Mike Warren does well with an impossible part, and Dennis Dugan does absolutely as best as can be expected with his flame stereotype. None of it makes Norman good, but it does make it bearable.