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The World's Greatest Sinner

  • 1962
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 22m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,3/10
976
MA NOTE
The World's Greatest Sinner (1962)
Drame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA restless insurance agent leaves work to enter politics, promoting human immortality and potential. He creates "The Eternal Man" party and gains the nickname "God," but later questions his ... Tout lireA restless insurance agent leaves work to enter politics, promoting human immortality and potential. He creates "The Eternal Man" party and gains the nickname "God," but later questions his beliefs.A restless insurance agent leaves work to enter politics, promoting human immortality and potential. He creates "The Eternal Man" party and gains the nickname "God," but later questions his beliefs.

  • Director
    • Timothy Carey
  • Writer
    • Timothy Carey
  • Stars
    • Timothy Carey
    • Gil Barreto
    • Betty Rowland
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,3/10
    976
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Timothy Carey
    • Writer
      • Timothy Carey
    • Stars
      • Timothy Carey
      • Gil Barreto
      • Betty Rowland
    • 21Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 18Commentaires de critiques
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    Rôles principaux31

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    Timothy Carey
    Timothy Carey
    • Clarence Hilliard
    Gil Barreto
    • Alonzo
    • (as Gil Baretto)
    Betty Rowland
    • Edna Hilliard
    James Farley
    • The Devil
    Gail Griffin
    • Betty Hilliard
    • (as Gail Griffen)
    Tyde Rule
    • Follower
    Gene Koziol
    • Follower
    Dayna Madison
    • Follower
    • (as Dana Madison)
    Gitta Maynard
    • Elderly Woman
    Titus Moede
    Titus Moede
    • Follower
    Betty Sturm
    • Follower
    Marty Prisco
    • Follower
    Grace De Carolis
    • Mother
    Carolina Samario
    • Nate
    George F. Carey
    • Follower
    Duana Dedda
    • Follower
    Doris Carey
    • Follower
    Victor Floming
    • Office Boss
    • Director
      • Timothy Carey
    • Writer
      • Timothy Carey
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs21

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    9ElijahCSkuggs

    The World's Greatest Under-Appreciated Actor

    Recommended to me by a complete and utter "World's Greatest Sinner" fanboy, I decided I should check it out. He said something like, "If you're a fan of insane acting performances you will not be let down." Hell, I love insane acting performances! Probably more than the next guy. F that, way more than the next guy! So, the WGS Fanboy, or he may be a Timothy Carey fanboy....anyways, WGS/Tim Carey fanboy called me out pretty much. So, the next chance I had, I popped on The World's Greatest Sinner. And I'll tell you what, it was most definitely an insane acting performance. One so great, that it made the movie. It is the movie.

    The film is simply about a tired Insurance Salesman who just doesn't want to do what he does anymore. He wants to be a somebody. And does he ever. He strives for power, and before he knows it, he has it. Watching Carey's character evolve from an everyday joe shmoe to uber-personality is basically the premise here.

    The film itself is a smart flick. Some other comment said it was ahead of it's time, but it's not really that, but it's more of a timeless film. People don't change in the way Carey's character did in just one period. Carey's strive for power and attention is a trait humans have had and probably will have until we expire as a species.

    I had no clue who Timothy Carey was prior to watching TWS. I heard he was a regular as a supporting character in a few Kubrick films. So, heading into this film, I didn't know what the dude even looked like. And boy oye oye, after seeing this film, I'll never forget. Timothy Carey is a tall, foreboding and masculine figure that delivers a style of acting which is just 100% unique. His tedious and realistic approach at acting is kinda bizarre to watch. But like I just said, it's unique. At times, with those sullen looking eyes and his relaxed way of talking, I almost thought he played his character drunk the entire film. But, when he has a scene where he needs to show emotion and energy, he's all over it. Simply put, if Carey didn't cast himself as the lead in his film (wrote, directed, acted etc.) this movie would have been in no way on Earth as entertaining.

    The World's Greatest Sinner is only a fantastic movie, because at that time, The World's Greatest Under-appreciated Actor was in it. It's a film that's different, realistic and true to the bone. Definitely a flick I'll be recommending to my more accomplished movie-going friends.
    9robertguttman

    This film is what "independent cinema" is all about.

    One hears a lot about "independent cinema" these days, films made outside the mainstream studio system that reflect the individual voices of their creators. Film festivals are devoted entirely to "independent films", such as "The Sundance Film Festival". There is even an "Independent Film Channel" on cable television. Well, "The World's Greatest Sinner" really IS an "Independent Film". Timothy Carey wrote, produced, directed and starred in "The World's Greatest Sinner". Filmed on location with whatever actors and equipment he could get, int took three years to complete because he had no budget and made the movie whenever time permitted between professional acting jobs. In fact, the story of the making of "The World's Greatest Sinner" would make a pretty compelling subject for a movie in itself, much as was done some years ago to "Plan 9 From Outer Space".

    This movie is about unrestrained ego. The main character is an insurance salesman who wants to become something more. By turns he transforms himself into a rock & roll star, an evangelist and a presidential candidate. During that process his ego enlarges exponentially until it becomes clear that his ultimate goal is nothing less than to become God. Oh, and as if all that were not bizarre enough, the sound track was written and performed by Frank Zappa, early in his career, years before he became famous as the leader of "The Mothers of Invention".

    Nobody is ever going to say that this movie has the best production values. Apart from everything else, the three-year production time inevitably created some continuity issues. Nevertheless, this is a film that has something to say which no other would dare to say, and says it emphatically. Furthermore, despite the fact that matters frequently go over-the-top, the story is frighteningly plausible and believable. Yes, one cannot escape the conviction that the events depicted really could happen.

    Although "The World's Greatest Sinner" is never going to be everyone's cup of tea, or indeed was ever intended to be, it definitely deserves a place on the list of movies everyone should see at least once before they die.
    8Meatwort

    You want conceptual bravura? You got it!

    If only because Tim Carey made this film nearly single-handedly on and off over three years, it would merit study. But The World's Greatest Sinner has so much more than that to recommend it! How can you fault a film about an insurance salesman who quits his job to become a rock star, changes his first name to "God", and run for President?
    EyeAskance

    A legendary jerry-built "épater les bourgeois" spectacle

    Regarded by some as a masterstroke of underground cinema, and for good reason...TWGS is a gritty and highly recalcitrant walk on the wild side, gently flouting just about every vested American institution of respectability and reverence...that may not sound like a such a big deal in present times(when even TV cartoons have an insolent streak), but the America of 1962 was a very different world.

    Timothy Carey, a legendary and enigmatic Hollywood outsider, performs vibrantly in his nihilistic vanity project. He portrays a disenchanted American family man whose eccentric ideologies galvanize a small following, leading to his gradual ascention as a gold-digging lothario, frenetic rockabilly performer, and, lastly, dissentious political hegemon. The fall comes faster than the climb, however...delusional grandiosity takes hold, and he soon finds himself abandoned and detached in a sad ivory tower of deified ipseity.

    It's a conceptually alluring exercise in ideographic rabble-rousing, without question...frustratingly, however, the overt bearings of an impossibly vagabond production peg this project as an edgy, inordinate, and admittedly very ambitious home movie. Accepted on these terms, it's a chimerical wonderwork, and some will find its dodgy appeal enhanced by the unvarnished minimalism of a breadline budget.

    Mainstream viewers are unlikely to surrender gently to this earnestly hand-hammered anomaly, though it's certainly worthy of investigation(as is evident by its sizable legion of fans...a number of whom, I suspect, might not like the film quite as much as they like the *IDEA* of liking it).

    5.5/10.
    Rob R

    Frank Zappa's first musical creation

    This film is famous among Frank Zappa fans for being his first published creative effort. Apparently he had no doubts about his talent even at the age of 22, as he began writing the score using 52 musicians. Frank himself later described the film as 'rancid'. The title song appeared under the name of Baby Ray and The Ferns.

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    • Anecdotes
      The soundtrack was created by Frank Zappa, later of The Mothers of Invention. It was recorded at Chaffey College in Alta Loma, CA. He was 22 at the time and it was his first film score. He later said he hated the film and called it "the world's worst movie". He said that his score was an intentional parody of the music and style of Elvis Presley, whom he detested.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 13 mins) When Clarence tries to learn to play the guitar.
    • Citations

      Clarence Hilliard: Let's be different. Let's not hate anyone.

    • Générique farfelu
      Instead of listing the crew's jobs, the names are preceded by or are accompanied by, an image. For example, scissors cutting a piece of film (editor) and a Dollar sign (producer).
    • Connexions
      Featured in TCM Underground: The World's Greatest Sinner (2008)
    • Bandes originales
      World's Greatest Sinner
      (uncredited)

      Written by Frank Zappa

      Performed by Baby Ray & The Ferns

      (opening credits music)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 juin 1962 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langues
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Величайший грешник мира
    • Lieux de tournage
      • El Monte, Californie, États-Unis
    • société de production
      • Frenzy Productions
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    • Budget
      • 250 000 $ US (estimation)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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