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SummaryChuck Clarke (Hoffman) and Lyle Rogers (Beatty) are a couple of no-talent New York singer-songwriters who agree to play the only gig they can find at the Chez Casablanca in Morocco. En route, they become embroiled in various international intrigues in the neighboring (fictional) Ishtar.

Directed By:Elaine May

Written By:Elaine May

Ishtar

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Metascore
51
44% Positive
7 Reviews
38% Mixed
6 Reviews
19% Negative
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80
Chicago Reader
The most underestimated commercial movie of 1987 may not be quite as good as Elaine May's three previous features, but it's still a very funny work by one of this country's greatest comic talents.
70
Washington Post
Ishtar is an unabashed vamp for a pair of household names, and as such it works, often hilariously.
User score
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5.9
41% Positive
7 Ratings
41% Mixed
7 Ratings
18% Negative
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Mar 7, 2019
10
Piso
Unfairly Maligned Comic Masterpiece Deserves Second Look Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman are brilliant and charismatic in this buddy farce about the fantastic misadventures of two passionate, sincere, severely deluded songwriters attempting to become the next Simon and Garfunkel. Recognizing the duo's utter lack of talent, their agent books them a gig in the only place he can: Morocco. Through a series of absurd mishaps, they become embroiled in revolutionary espionage. Never better, Charles Grodin co-stars as a CIA agent with dry perfection. The CIA is playing high stakes chess with communist revolutionaries as Beatty and Hoffman wander lost through the desert on a blind camel. Every scene crackles with quotable dialogue. In one scene, Hoffman is on the ledge of his apartment building threatening suicide: Beatty [to Hoffman]: It takes a lot of nerve to have nothing at your age, don't you understand that? Most guys'd be ashamed, but you've got the guts to just say "to hell with it"! You say that you'd rather have nothing than settle for less... Ishtar failed at the box office because of bad press over its high budget. Stories about production trouble and a a budget out of control doomed the movie to bomb before it ever came out, despite three successful previews to audiences who loved it. Every bad review was based on the budget and the resulting negative hype. Don't believe it. The fact is that this classic comedy is in league with all of your favorites, and you're only depriving yourself of a lot of good belly laughs if you don't give Ishtar a look. Ishtar aces the test of time. Beatty [writing a song]: She said come look there's a wardrobe of love in my eyeeees... Take your time, look around.... and see if there's something your siiiize... Hoffman: **** man. When you're on, you're on!
Mar 6, 2019
10
DrBlahBlah
One of the best comedies of all time, and easily the most underrated, this film is usually dismissed due to its box office failings, not its inherent quality, which is substantial.
70
Variety
Enter Charles Grodin, who upstages all involved via his savagely comical portrayal of a CIA agent.
50
The New York Times
The worst of it is painless; the best is funny, sly, cheerful and, here and there, even genuinely inspired.
40
Film Threat
The guys in Ishtar are the boring wallflowers of the world. They probably shouldn't be mocked, disgraced and beaten, but who really wants to spend close to two hours with them.
30
Washington Post
It's piddling -- a hangdog little comedy with not enough laughs...its spirit rattles around inside it like a marble in an oil drum.
12
Chicago Sun-Times
A truly dreadful film, a lifeless, massive, lumbering exercise in failed comedy. Elaine May, the director, has mounted a multimillion-dollar expedition in search of a plot so thin that it hardly could support a five-minute TV sketch.
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Mar 22, 2026
4
codyz
Total misfire, Movie is boring, with no laughs, and no fun, With Dustin and Warren look so tired, Adjani is wasted, and spends whole movie covered up, Songs are not stupid funny, They are just annoying, Only Grodin seems to have dialed into the proper comedic tone, Given the talent involved, this shouldve been so much better, At least, the movie's pace and energy does pick up in last 20 minutes, but by that time I didn't care.
Nov 5, 2012
0
cameronmorewood
Ishtar is literally the worst movie I've ever seen in my entire life. Anyone who sits through it, is either socially/financially obligated to, or they just hate themselves that much.
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  • Columbia Pictures
  • Delphi V Productions
May 15, 1987
1 h 47 m
PG-13
Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman are off-beat. Off key. And on the road to laughter...
Razzie Awards
• 1 Win & 3 Nominations
The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards
• 1 Nomination
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