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From Fletch (1985) Soundboard
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Fletch is a hilarious comedy film released in 1985, starring Chevy Chase in one of his most iconic roles. Directed by Michael Ritchie and based on the 1974 novel of the same name by Gregory McDonald, Fletch follows the misadventures of an investigative reporter named Irwin M. Fletcher, or Fletch for short. Chevy Chase delivers an impeccable performance as Fletch, a quick-witted and resourceful journalist known for his disguises and knack for getting himself into trouble. The film showcases Chase's impeccable comedic timing and improvisational skills, making it an enjoyable and memorable watch for audiences. Set in Los Angeles, Fletch finds himself immersed in a web of mystery and danger when a wealthy businessman named Alan Stanwyk (played by Tim Matheson) approaches him with an intriguing proposition. Stanwyk claims to have a terminal illness and offers Fletch a large sum of money to murder him. Intrigued, Fletch begins investigating Stanwyk's story and soon finds himself entangled in a complex plot involving a drug ring, corrupt cops, and multiple identities. As Fletch digs deeper into the case, he adopts various disguises and takes on different personalities to gather information and uncover the truth. From a slick Harley-riding drug dealer to a sarcastic doctor, Chevy Chase effortlessly slips into each role, bringing laughter and charm to the screen. The supporting cast of Fletch adds depth and humor to the story. The film features familiar faces such as Joe Don Baker as Chief Jerry Karlin, Fletch's skeptical, but eventually supportive boss, and Geena Davis as Gail Stanwyk, Alan's ex-wife who becomes an unexpected ally for Fletch. Additionally, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson shines as Larry, a love interest who becomes entangled in Fletch's crazy journey. The film's screenplay, written by Andrew Bergman, manages to blend comedy, suspense, and action seamlessly. The witty dialogue and memorable one-liners have since become a staple of Chevy Chase's comedic repertoire, solidifying Fletch as a cult classic. The soundtrack of Fletch, composed by Harold Faltermeyer, perfectly complements the film's energetic tone. The catchy synth-pop tunes capture the essence of the 80s and heighten the comedic moments. From the catchy opening theme to the pulsating beats during action sequences, the soundtrack enhances the viewing experience, truly immersing the audience in Fletch's world. Whether you're a fan of Chevy Chase, 80s comedies, or simply enjoy a good laugh, Fletch is a film that shouldn't be missed. It showcases the comedy legend at his best, combining physical humor, clever wordplay, and absurd situations. If you're looking to relive the hilarity of Fletch or discover it for the first time, you're in luck! You can easily play and download the sounds of the film, including the unforgettable musical score, here. Allow yourself to be transported to the world of Fletch, as Chevy Chase's iconic character navigates the dangerous and comical landscape of investigative journalism. With its perfect blend of comedy and mystery, Fletch remains a timeless classic that continues to entertain audiences decades after its initial release. So grab some popcorn, sit back, and prepare for a wild ride with Fletch, the investigative reporter you can't help but love.

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