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Let the Devil Wear Black

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Let the Devil Wear Black (1999)
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In this updated version of Shakespeare's Hamlet, a young man comes face-to-face with personal treachery after suspecting that his father may have been murdered.In this updated version of Shakespeare's Hamlet, a young man comes face-to-face with personal treachery after suspecting that his father may have been murdered.In this updated version of Shakespeare's Hamlet, a young man comes face-to-face with personal treachery after suspecting that his father may have been murdered.

  • Director
    • Stacy Title
  • Writers
    • Jonathan Penner
    • Stacy Title
  • Stars
    • Jonathan Penner
    • Randall Batinkoff
    • Norman Reedus
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    770
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stacy Title
    • Writers
      • Jonathan Penner
      • Stacy Title
    • Stars
      • Jonathan Penner
      • Randall Batinkoff
      • Norman Reedus
    • 18User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jonathan Penner
    Jonathan Penner
    • Jack Lyne
    Randall Batinkoff
    Randall Batinkoff
    • Bradbury
    Norman Reedus
    Norman Reedus
    • Brautigan
    Jamey Sheridan
    Jamey Sheridan
    • Carl Lyne
    Brooke Taylor
    • Tiffany
    Jacqueline Bisset
    Jacqueline Bisset
    • Helen Lyne
    Mary-Louise Parker
    Mary-Louise Parker
    • Julia Hirsch
    Jeffrey Schoeny
    • Young Jack
    Chris Sarandon
    Chris Sarandon
    • Jack's Father
    Thomas F. Duffy
    Thomas F. Duffy
    • Bartender
    • (as Thomas Duffy)
    Jonathan Banks
    Jonathan Banks
    • Satch
    Philip Baker Hall
    Philip Baker Hall
    • Sol Hirsch
    Kevin West
    Kevin West
    • Pharmacist
    Tony Plana
    Tony Plana
    • Tall
    Lobo Sebastian
    Lobo Sebastian
    • Ugly
    Lou Hill
    • Mexican Cook
    Jed Sura
    Jed Sura
    • Pleasure Dome Bartender
    Maury Chaykin
    Maury Chaykin
    • Bruce
    • Director
      • Stacy Title
    • Writers
      • Jonathan Penner
      • Stacy Title
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    Hoffman

    Dark, sexy and smart.

    "Let the Devil Wear Black" is dark, sexy and smart modern interpretation of "Hamlet". Distinctively noirish, this clever film maintains a fast and steady pace that explores the deep rooted psyches of the main characters. Although the film surely would be characterized as a thriller, the writing and directing are strong enough to justify "Devil" as a character piece as well. Stacy Title's wry sense of humor is apparent from beginning to end. Furthermore, Ms. Title's shooting style, complemented by Jim Whittaker's cinematography, is more imaginative and animated as compared to her previous film "The Last Supper". This film is funny, tragic and engaging. It is truly a gem and not to be missed.
    5cassxdy

    Scholars never admit that Hamlet always sorely lacked strippers

    One of the few movies completed by female writer-director Stacy Title before her untimely death, this would-be film-noir crime drama has a rather extraordinary cast, including Philip Baker Hall, Jaqueline Bissett, Norman Reedus, Jonathan Penner (Title's husband), Maury Chaykin, Chris Sarandon and Mary-Louise Parker, plus other scene-stealers.

    It would be hard to go entirely wrong with such an ensemble, and they bring the better moments to an overly mannered, filmed-in-deep shadow transplant of the bare-bones plot of Hamlet - yes, that Hamlet - now set in the modern Los Angeles underworld. You may want to watch out of idle curiosity; I did.

    Jack Lyne (Penner) is the troubled son of the owner of the Pleasure Dome, an upscale (well, slightly) strip-club. His father abruptly dropped dead of a very suspicious cardiac arrest. Jack is dismayed now that his uncle (Hall) announces intention to marry Jack's lovely widowed mom (Bissett). Moreover, it is declared the land on which the club operates, also in the family, is priceless urban real estate, eyed greedily by developers. Could someone have given Jack's father a drug that stopped his heart?

    There is Jack's unstable girlfriend (Parker, in the sorta-Ophelia role), longtime pals who are turned into spies and potential killers (the Rosencrantz/Guildenstern equivalents), mystery thugs who show up at strange moments and seem to be Jack's guardians (like... okay, maybe the whole Shakespeare analogy goes off the rails ultimately), out-of-body experiences and a very Bard-like bloodbath in the end. Plus luscious naked strippers. I don't support there was ever a script draft in which Jack's clan just owned, say, a nice Italian restaurant? Or a White Castle?

    I also do wish Ms. Title had filmed the whole thing in black-and-white, like a 1950s double-bill/drive-in programmer; then the hardboiled meta-genre vibe might have lifted it above being a basic exercise in mood, artful line deliveries and a tribute to the casting director. I thought that somewhere back in the film-noir heyday somebody, maybe in the UK, did a mob version of Othello (more recently, it appears, Indian filmmakers did), but can find no evidence. Am I misremembering Patrick McGoohan's American '70s hippie modernization Catch My Soul or glimpsing a parallel film universe somewhere?
    Sabina-5

    Jonathan Penner is too SEXY for his own good... Fab film by the way...

    I caught this ditty by chance and was I glad I did. It is a film written and acted suited to my tastes. Jonathan Penner was captivating within his mannerisms, gorgeous to look at and a pleasure to see him act. Plot is grand. Everything else too. I am not giving much more away, solely my two opinions, aforementioned and the last: RENT IT if you find it.
    5merklekranz

    Everything adds up to nothing ........

    Did you ever see a movie where everything added up to nothing? Well that is how I felt after watching "Let the Devil Wear Black". A whole bunch of unlikable characters with little or no development, try killing each other. Jonathan Penner is good as the son seeking revenge on his uncle for murdering his father. The problem is, the film comes across as an almost incoherent series of events. There is lots of small talk, totally unrelated to the story, that constantly bogs things down. Unlike the plot description of violent killings, shocking suicides and a thrilling plot that will shake you to the core, I wound up merely shaking my head. - MERK
    6danieljfarthing

    Well intentioned & cast but dated & botched feeling stab at updating 'Hamlet'

    1999 thriller "Let The Devil Wear Black" was a flawed bid by debut co-writers Stacy Title (also director) & Jonathan Penner to update the play 'Hamlet' (by Christopher Marlowe - like all other 'Shakespeare' works). Penner suspects his uncle Jamey Sheridan of killing his LA businessman dad... but as he stews into insanity over it (nudging gf Mary-Louise Parker (terrific) over the edge too) Sheridan preps to marry his mum Jacqueline Bisset and have Norman Reedus & Randall Batinkoff kill HIM too. The likes of Philip Baker Hall, Chris Sarandon, & Maury Chakin support but it still has (now anyway) a dated & slightly botched feel. Well intentioned... but not so brilliant.

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      Carl Lyne: Listen, obviously we have to work together here. And I guess you passed the test. Where did you stash the bodies? The car, the whole thing, that was incredible.

      Jack Lyne: I stuffed them up my ass. And I'm still not as full of shit as you.

    • Connections
      References The Last House on the Left (1972)
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      Bad Vibes
      Written by Brock Walsh

      Performed by The Gustones

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    • Release date
      • June 9, 2000 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Blackdevil: el diablo viste de negro
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • New Moon Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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