When you think of it, this is a very inexpensive way to produce a movie. Imagine what it would have cost to hire **real** actors for all those scenes lifted from the old detective pictures. This movie actually has a quite small cast, with one of the parts played by writer/director Carl Reiner--more money saved! The marvelously talented Reni Santoni, who portrays a South American policeman to hilarious effect, is a Reiner favorite. Santoni actually played a character based on the young Carl Reiner in the semi-autobiographical "Enter Laughing" fifteen years earlier.

There is much clever writing here and Steve Martin's deadpan style of comedy is right on the money. As this is satire, not drama, the virtual absence of plot isn't a major flaw. Likewise the limited acting skills of Rachel Ward who only has to do sexy.