

Justin Case
Justin Case is found dead in his office by Jennifer Spalding, an out-of-work dancer there to interview for a secretary position. Case returns a ghost that only Jennifer can see, and convinces her to help unravel the mystery of his murder.
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Plot Summary
A bumbling screenwriter, Justin Case, is mistaken for a notorious killer while vacationing in Hawaii. He finds himself embroiled in a dangerous plot involving a stolen fortune and a beautiful woman. As the lines blur between fiction and reality, Justin must use his wits and a dose of luck to survive and clear his name.
Critical Reception
Justin Case was a critical and commercial disappointment, widely regarded as one of Blake Edwards' weaker efforts. Critics pointed to a convoluted plot, uneven pacing, and a reliance on tired comedic tropes. Despite a talented cast, the film failed to capture the audience's attention.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a weak and predictable storyline.
- Chevy Chase's comedic talents are largely underutilized.
- The supporting cast, including Sidney Poitier and Andy Griffith, can't save the film from its flaws.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally negative, with many viewers finding the movie to be unfocused and lacking genuine humor. Some expressed disappointment given the caliber of the actors involved.
Fun Fact
Director Blake Edwards, known for his string of successful comedies like 'The Pink Panther' series, reportedly clashed with star Chevy Chase during production, which may have contributed to the film's disjointed feel.
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