🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Gene Wilder
- Genre: Comedy, Romance
- Release year: 1984
- Runtime (length): 1h 27min
- IMDb rating: 6.0/10 (18K votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 17%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
A married guy sees a hot lady in a red dress and decides his life needs more slapstick and casual adultery, mostly involving bee stings and property damage.
🍿 The Woman in Red: Detailed Plot Synopsis
The Initial Infatuation
Theodore ‘Teddy’ Pierce, a happily married advertising executive, finds his life turned upside down when he spots a stunning woman in a red dress, Charlotte, in his office parking garage. Captivated by her beauty, Teddy becomes obsessed and starts fantasizing about her. He begins a series of awkward and humorous attempts to meet her, driven by an impulsive desire he can’t seem to control.

Mistaken Identities and Misadventures
Teddy’s pursuit of Charlotte is fraught with comedic mishaps. He mistakenly calls Ms. Milner, a plain office colleague, believing she’s Charlotte, leading to an awkward ‘date’ and subsequent vengeful acts by the spurned Ms. Milner. Meanwhile, his attempts to impress Charlotte include hilariously inept horseback riding lessons and elaborate schemes to sneak away from his wife, Didi.

The Birthday Surprise and L.A. Trip
Teddy manages to connect with Charlotte, setting up a romantic dinner. However, she cancels at the last minute, asking him to meet her in Los Angeles. Teddy lies to his wife about attending a conference in San Diego, setting the stage for more complications. He’s further embroiled in humorous situations when he brings Charlotte to his grandmother’s birthday party, which turns out to be a surprise party for him, attended by his wife and kids.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Theodore Pierce (Gene Wilder): A happily married ad executive who becomes obsessed with a beautiful woman in a red dress, leading him into a midlife crisis.
- Charlotte (Kelly LeBrock): The alluring woman in red, a model who captures Theodore’s attention and becomes the object of his infatuation.
- Didi Pierce (Judith Ivey): Theodore’s caring wife who is unaware of her husband’s infatuation and the near-affair.
- Buddy (Charles Grodin): One of Theodore’s close friends who is secretly gay and provides support and cover for Theodore’s actions.
- Joey (Joseph Bologna): Theodore’s philandering friend who serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of infidelity.
- Ms. Milner (Gilda Radner): A plain office employee who is mistaken for Charlotte and becomes the target of Theodore’s awkward advances and subsequent scorn.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Charlotte: “Now listen here, Teddy Bear. Four weeks ago, I met a cute, available, old-fashioned guy who liked horse riding. In one month you got married, you had two daughters and you can’t ride a horse to save your life!” – Charlotte confronts Teddy about his lies and fabricated persona.
- Teddy: “All just for a piece of ass?” – Teddy says this from the ledge, questioning his choices.
- Charlotte: “You never asked.” – Charlotte tells Teddy why she never told him she was married.
💰Box Office
- Budget: $9,000,000
- Domestic Gross: $25,308,147
- Worldwide Gross: $25,349,388
💥 The Woman in Red Reviews
Personal Review
Okay, so ‘The Woman in Red’ isn’t a cinematic masterpiece, but I genuinely enjoyed it for what it is: a silly, lighthearted comedy. Dudley Moore is hilarious in his attempts to woo Kelly LeBrock, and the soundtrack is undeniably catchy. The bee scene alone makes it worth a watch. It made me laugh, and sometimes that’s all I need from a movie!
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of Gene Wilder’s comedies”
- “Viewers interested in 1980s sex farces”
- “Those who enjoy lighthearted romantic comedies”
- “People who appreciate Stevie Wonder’s music”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Suggestive humor”
- “Adultery themes”
- “Brief nudity”
- “Mild sexual content”
Professional Reviews
- Variety: “While Dudley Moore’s comedic timing remains sharp, ‘The Woman in Red’ feels like a tired retread of familiar territory. The gags are occasionally inspired, but overall, the film lacks the spark and originality to truly shine. The romance feels forced and the plot meanders.
- RogerEbert.com: “‘The Woman in Red’ has some genuinely funny moments, but they’re buried beneath a layer of predictable situations and uninspired writing. Moore tries his best, but the film ultimately feels forgettable. The soundtrack is the best part about the movie.
Audience Reactions
The ‘I Just Called to Say I Love You’ scene is iconic!: Viewers generally agree that the soundtrack is the best element of the film, followed by Dudley Moore’s comedic performance.
Overall Consensus: A flawed but entertaining comedy with a great soundtrack, buoyed by Dudley Moore’s physical humor.
Awards
- Academy Award (Best Original Song)- 1985
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “The film is a remake of the 1976 French film ‘Pardon Mon Affaire’.”
- “Stevie Wonder won an Oscar for Best Original Song for ‘I Just Called to Say I Love You’, which was featured in the film.”
- “Gilda Radner and Gene Wilder were married in France while promoting this film.”
🖥️ How to Watch The Woman in Red?
The Woman in Red is available for purchase or rental on various platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Google Play Movies. Check your local listings for availability on streaming services.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed The Woman in Red, you might like these similar films:
- 10 (1979): Both films explore a man’s midlife crisis and infatuation with a beautiful woman.
- Arthur (1981): It captures the same lighthearted romantic comedy tone with a charming, flawed protagonist.
- A Man with One Red Shoe (1985): Both have a slightly absurd, comedic situation with a man caught up in something beyond his understanding.
🛒 The Woman in Red Related Products
- The Woman in Red (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Remastered]: Experience the magic of Stevie Wonder’s iconic soundtrack. This remastered version offers improved audio quality, bringing the timeless classics to life. It’s the ultimate auditory experience for fans.
- Retro ‘Woman in Red’ Movie Poster: Add a touch of vintage charm to your space with this high-quality reproduction of the original movie poster. Printed on premium paper for vibrant colors and lasting durability, capturing the essence of the 80s.
- “The Woman in Red” Inspired 80s Retro T-Shirt: A nostalgic homage to the film with a red dress graphic, this shirt is made from soft, breathable cotton for all-day comfort. It comes in various sizes.
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🎧 Soundtrack
The Woman in Red features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
- “I Just Called to Say I Love You” – performed by Stevie Wonder
- “Love Light in Flight” – performed by Stevie Wonder
- “Don’t Drive Drunk” – performed by Stevie Wonder
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
Yes, The Woman in Red is a remake of the 1976 French film Pardon Mon Affaire.
Stevie Wonder wrote and performed “I Just Called To Say I Love You” for The Woman in Red. The song won the Academy Award for Best Original Song.
The Woman in Red is a comedy about a happily married man who becomes infatuated with a beautiful woman in a red dress and finds himself in a series of comical situations as he tries to pursue her.
🔥 Bonus Content
Woman In Red Tribute Visual Mix Edit Music Video Gene Wilder Kelly LeBrock Sexy
Ever wanted a nostalgic trip back to ‘The Woman in Red’? This tribute video perfectly blends iconic scenes with catchy music, giving you all the feels and reminding you why you loved Kelly LeBrock and Gene Wilder so much. Seriously, the music is so good!
The Woman In Red – Kelly Le Brock in the Basement Garage
Remember that quirky scene with Kelly Le Brock in the basement garage? This short clip brings you right back to that moment! It’s a fun, quick reminder of her character’s charm, I forgot how good it was!
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