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Curse of the Jade Scorpion

  PG-13

Woody Allen

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Plot Summary

Woody Allen stars as C.W. Briggs, an insurance investigator whose razor-sharp instincts have just led to the successful conclusion of another case, the recovery of a stolen Picasso. While he's a valued employee, Briggs is under fire from efficiency expert Betty Ann Fitzgerald (Helen Hunt) for his antiquated attitudes and refusal to accept modern crime-solving techniques such as fingerprinting. C.W. claims he puts himself directly into the criminal mind, a skill that will do him no good when he and Betty Ann are hypnotized at a Rainbow Room gathering one night by the magician Volton (David Ogden Stiers). As a parlor trick to entertain their co-workers, Volton makes C.W. and Betty Ann believe they're a couple that's deeply in love. But the performer secretly keeps up the ruse after the party's over, calling C.W. to whisper a magic code word and ordering the detective to rob wealthy homes with security systems that C.W. himself has designed. With no memory of his thieving activities, a frustrated C.W. can't solve the high-profile jewel burglaries, while he and Betty Ann struggle with their odd new attraction for each other, made more complicated by the fact that Betty Ann is romantically involved with their boss (Dan Aykroyd).

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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45%
  • Reviews Counted: 124
  • Fresh: 56
  • Rotten: 68
  • Average Rating: 5.2/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: Many of the jokes fall flat, and the film has a musty smell about it, like an apartment someone has been living in for too long. Yet the picture plays out pleasantly, and Allen creates a world that's easy to inhabit. – Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle, Jun 18, 2002

Fresh: The frothiest, funniest comedy he has made since Manhattan Murder Mystery. – John Anderson, Newsday, Jun 24, 2010

Rotten: Despite an appealing, even ingenious premise, Scorpion is another quippy but uninspired comedy. – Desson Thomson, Washington Post, Jun 24, 2010

Rotten: This new one has a clever premise, is well-acted, and has a polished, deliberately antiquated look, but it elicits more shrugs than laughs. – Eric Harrison, Houston Chronicle, Jun 24, 2010

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Customer Reviews

Superb!

Great movie! Definitely a fun movie to watch!

Under the radar good

Really good movie.... When will we able to buy it and not just rent

Curse of the Jade Scorpion
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  • Genre: Comedy
  • Released: 2002

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