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Mr. Bill

Originaltitel: Renaissance Man
  • 1994
  • PG-13
  • 2 Std. 8 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,2/10
19.794
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Danny DeVito in Mr. Bill (1994)
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ErwachsenwerdenSchrullige KomödieDramaKomödie

Ein gescheiterter Geschäftsmann wird von der Armee angeheuert, um eine Gruppe unerfahrener Rekruten zu unterrichten, damit sie eine Grundausbildung absolvieren können.Ein gescheiterter Geschäftsmann wird von der Armee angeheuert, um eine Gruppe unerfahrener Rekruten zu unterrichten, damit sie eine Grundausbildung absolvieren können.Ein gescheiterter Geschäftsmann wird von der Armee angeheuert, um eine Gruppe unerfahrener Rekruten zu unterrichten, damit sie eine Grundausbildung absolvieren können.

  • Regie
    • Penny Marshall
  • Drehbuch
    • Jim Burnstein
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Danny DeVito
    • Gregory Hines
    • James Remar
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    6,2/10
    19.794
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    • Regie
      • Penny Marshall
    • Drehbuch
      • Jim Burnstein
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Danny DeVito
      • Gregory Hines
      • James Remar
    • 83Benutzerrezensionen
    • 17Kritische Rezensionen
    • 44Metascore
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    Danny DeVito
    Danny DeVito
    • Bill Rago
    Gregory Hines
    Gregory Hines
    • Sergeant Cass
    James Remar
    James Remar
    • Captain Tom Murdoch
    Ed Begley Jr.
    Ed Begley Jr.
    • Jack Markin
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    • Pvt. Donnie Benitez
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    • Pvt. Miranda Myers
    Kadeem Hardison
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    • Pvt. Jamaal Montgomery
    Richard T. Jones
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    • Pvt. Jackson Leroy
    Khalil Kain
    Khalil Kain
    • Pvt. Roosevelt Nathaniel Hobbs
    Peter Simmons
    • Pvt. Brian Davis, Jr.
    Gregory Sporleder
    Gregory Sporleder
    • Pvt. Melvin
    • (as Greg Sporleder)
    Mark Wahlberg
    Mark Wahlberg
    • Pvt. Tommy Lee Haywood
    Cliff Robertson
    Cliff Robertson
    • Colonel James
    Ben Wright
    • Private Oswald
    Ann Cusack
    Ann Cusack
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    • Young Executive #1
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    7yusufpiskin

    VHS Marathon 2020

    "The choices you make dictate the life you lead. "To thine own self be true."

    I remember first time I had watched Renaissance Man. I was twelve years old, I knew somewhat about the military, Shakespeare, and illiteracy so even though I was a little to dumb to understand what the movie was about it did peak my interest enough to revisit it a numerous amount of times since. I have to say this is Penny Marshal's most underrated film.

    Bill Rago (Danny Devito) is a recently fired and divorced advertising agent who is given a job at a nearby Army Base by an unemployment agency. Rago, with no teaching degree and not wanting to be there, must find a way to help eight underachieving army recruits pass basic training. When the students become interested in a play Rago is reading he soon begins to explain why Hamlet is the greatest thing every written.

    As each of the eight students become interested in Hamlet, Mr. Rago becomes interested in them, helping the students become ideal candidates. Before the remaining students can graduate though they must pass Mr. Rago's test if they choose to take it. In the end Mr. Rago finds love and respect from his students, the drill instructors, his daughter and even a new woman.

    Although Renaissance Man is not a popular film I guarantee you it is a better and more dramatic film then those that followed (Major Payne, Sgt. Bilko). Danny Devito can do no wrong, this isn't the best character he's played but he certainly outshines the rest of the cast which includes Gregory Hines, James Remar, Stacey Dash, Kadeem Hardison and Marky Mark (Mark Wahlberg). The movie is wonderfully written by Jim Burnstein who's only other notable writing credit includes D3: The Mighty Ducks.

    If you're in the mood to revisit a classic do yourself a favor and make it RENAISSANCE MAN. Trust me you'll like it.
    8hitchcockthelegend

    It just leaves me warm and shiny.

    Renaissance Man is directed by Penny Marshall and stars Danny DeVito, Gregory Hines, James Remar, Mark Wahlberg, Stacey Dash and Kadeem Hardison. Hans Zimmer scores the film and it's written by Jim Burnstein. The story sees DeVito as Bill Rago, a divorced advertising executive who loses his job and finds himself unemployed. Not only that, but the relationship with his daughter has started to feel the financial strain. However, the unemployment agency find him a short time position at U.S. Army training base, Fort McClane. The position entails him to teach basic comprehension to a class of academic under achievers. Initially he's not enthused by the job, nor are the class particularly responsive to his civilian status. But just maybe this odd coupling may turn out to be good for both parties? That is if Drill Sergeant Cass (Hines) lets them that is?

    A box office flop that was first marketed as a comedy, then as a drama {it's very much both}, Renaissance Man holds no surprises what so ever. The formula remains the same as every other piece featuring a teacher and an unruly/troubled/under educated class. So with that in mind, and considering the film has largely been kicked by the professional critics, I'm not here to sell this movie to anyone, because sometimes you have to acknowledge that a film can hit a spot of your own personal psyche, yet at the same time be a million miles away from someone else's.

    The choices we make dictate the life we lead

    For me personally, Renaissance Man is one such film. It was one dark rainy night back in the mid 90s and I had the blues, I popped over to the video store to see what was available, I couldn't find anything that remotely sounded like something to lift me out of the stupor I was in. I then spied a copy of Renaissance Man, a film I hadn't heard anything about, and although I took that as a bad sign, Danny DeVito's beaming smile on the cover of the box lured me in. I was thinking how much I had enjoyed him in Twins at the back end of 1988, so to me it didn't seem such a bad gamble to take. I was expecting a comedy and I got one, but the bonus was that what I also got was a very uplifting dramatic tale about the human condition, people learning from each other, a tale that shows the power of artistry and how it can unite and lift people. A tale that shows that maybe some folk aren't as clever as others, but if they can grasp a straw and be all that they can be, then their heads will be well and truly held up high.

    Renaissance Man, I believe, is a sadly undervalued film on this, or any other film related site. But that's just me, because hey! We all got different psyche's right. Right? 8/10
    8srobi280

    Miss-marketed

    Let me start off by saying that this movie is miss-marketed as a comedy. As a comedy, this movie is, at best, mediocre. Sure, there are some funny moments, but it isn't nearly as hilarious as it claims to be. However, what this movie lacks in comedy, it makes up for with it's other qualities. This is a warm, fuzzy, feel-good movie with a lot of wisdom in it. The character development is excellent and we really get to like the characters. The bond between DeVito and his students is strong. This movie is very touching, with a few funny moments in-between. Sure, there are some corny scenes (the rap scene) but hey, every teacher has their own way of making their students understand their material, right? I would recommend this movie, although not as a comedy.
    7phadrs

    Truly nice, for the heartwarmer crowd

    Army recruits categorized as, shall we say, neither the best nor brightest, but they somehow get turned on when reluctant teacher DeVito reads Shakespeare's Hamlet to them and it hits a chord. The high point of the film is reached when one of those recites on command his "irrelevant" Shakespeare on a rainy night's drill to Sergeant Gregory Hines and finds in his memory from "Henry V" (with lead-in not at hand) "We few, we happy few, we band of brothers. For he today that sheds his blood with me, Shall be my brother." This is a truly nice movie, about heroes but not about touting war. At a later point, my usually stoic wife shed some tears. Danny De Vito is surprising to me. He generally leaps over my expectations, no matter how far I raise them up.
    SHAWFAN

    I recommend it to all

    What a polarity of opinions on this one! It's either love it or hate it time. Put me definitely in the camp of this movie's admirers and supporters. I noticed that many of this film's fans were from all over: Texas, Canada, Scotland, Brooklyn, Australia, and Paris! Many noticed the similarity to Dead Poets Society as did I. Other movies it could be compared to are Mr. Holland's Opus and Konrack, and the more recent French film, The Chorus, movies in which other teachers too are celebrated for enriching the lives and spirits of their students. I think your Parisian correspondent sums it up the best: to see fine art working its way into the psyches of those previously unaware of it and to see people growing in spirit as a result of their exposure to and interactivity with it: that's what makes this story such a treat and an inspiration. It's what makes being a teacher worthwhile and justified. It moved and touched me. I had a personal connection to this movie's plot line as well: I knew a teacher who used to go into inner city schools and also taught the kids Shakespeare, especially the old-fashioned swear words the author used in the plays! Quite successfully too. Also, I grew up in Detroit so I appreciated the opening of the film set on familiar streets of the Motor City. A beautiful and touching film. None of the film's critics or supporters commented on the plot line in which the teacher recovered the true history of his recruit's father's unrecognized heroism. That was beautiful too. Go see this film and be inspired.

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      According to Penny Marshall's memoir "My Mother Was Nuts", the part of Sergeant Cass was originally offered to Ving Rhames. He turned it down, as a friend (Quentin Tarantino) had written a part for him specifically in Pulp Fiction. When he turned the role down, it was offered to Gregory Hines. Penny Marshall's only concern was that Gregory Hines was too nice. Even when he was yelling at the troops, he came off as nice.
    • Patzer
      Near the end of the movie, Sergeant Cass is marching a new bunch of recruits, and the group of men are supposed to be singing the "Hamlet" cadence. However, although we can hear them, none of the men's lips are moving.
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      Bill Rago: All I know is, the choices we make dictate the life we lead. "To thine own self be true."

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Cowboy Way/Beverly Hills Cop III/Renaissance Man/The Flintstones/Little Buddha (1994)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Mel Simpson, Geoff Wilkinson, Rahsaan Kelly and Herbie Hancock

      Courtesy of Blue Note Records, a division of Capitol Records, Inc.

      Under license from CEMA Special Markets

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 8. September 1994 (Deutschland)
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Renaissance Man
    • Drehorte
      • Fort Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina, USA(Training Scenes)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Cinergi Pictures Entertainment
      • Parkway Productions
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      • 40.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 24.332.324 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 5.557.590 $
      • 5. Juni 1994
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 24.332.324 $
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      • 2 Std. 8 Min.(128 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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