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The Happening

  • 1967
  • 1h 41m
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5.1/10
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Anthony Quinn, Faye Dunaway, George Maharis, Michael Parks, and Robert Walker Jr. in The Happening (1967)
Young drifters kidnap rich businessman Roc Delmonico for kicks and demand $200K for his release. But none of Roc's relatives or Mafia associates want to part with the money. So Roc switches allegiances and plots revenge.
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Young drifters kidnap rich businessman Roc Delmonico for kicks and demand $200K for his release. But none of Roc's relatives or Mafia associates want to part with the money. So Roc switches ... Read allYoung drifters kidnap rich businessman Roc Delmonico for kicks and demand $200K for his release. But none of Roc's relatives or Mafia associates want to part with the money. So Roc switches allegiances and plots revenge.Young drifters kidnap rich businessman Roc Delmonico for kicks and demand $200K for his release. But none of Roc's relatives or Mafia associates want to part with the money. So Roc switches allegiances and plots revenge.

  • Director
    • Elliot Silverstein
  • Writers
    • Frank Pierson
    • James D. Buchanan
    • Ronald Austin
  • Stars
    • Anthony Quinn
    • George Maharis
    • Michael Parks
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    887
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Elliot Silverstein
    • Writers
      • Frank Pierson
      • James D. Buchanan
      • Ronald Austin
    • Stars
      • Anthony Quinn
      • George Maharis
      • Michael Parks
    • 22User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anthony Quinn
    Anthony Quinn
    • Roc Delmonico
    George Maharis
    George Maharis
    • Taurus
    Michael Parks
    Michael Parks
    • Sureshot
    Robert Walker Jr.
    Robert Walker Jr.
    • Herby
    • (as Robert Walker)
    Martha Hyer
    Martha Hyer
    • Monica
    Faye Dunaway
    Faye Dunaway
    • Sandy
    Milton Berle
    Milton Berle
    • Fred
    Oscar Homolka
    Oscar Homolka
    • Sam
    Jack Kruschen
    Jack Kruschen
    • Inspector
    Clifton James
    Clifton James
    • O'Reilly
    Eugene Roche
    Eugene Roche
    • First Motorcycle Officer
    James Randolph Kuhl
    • Arnold
    Luke Askew
    Luke Askew
    • Second Motorcycle Officer
    Sam Sterling
    • Man at Sam's pool party
    • (uncredited)
    Gwynne Tomlan
    • Black Woman
    • (uncredited)
    Jackie Winston
    • Tough Guy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Elliot Silverstein
    • Writers
      • Frank Pierson
      • James D. Buchanan
      • Ronald Austin
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    3rcraig62

    Allegedly hip movie of the swingin' 60's

    I caught this movie on late-night TV one night when I had nothing better to do and I'm not sure I might have been better off just doing nothing. I have a weakness for these kind of swingin' sixties movies, but even I couldn't take this junk. The story is about four alleged hipsters who kidnap a Mafia kingpin just for kicks, but then it goes from hijinks to pathos rather suddenly when the don realizes he can't extract the ransom money from his so-called "friends". I guess this is Hollywood's interpretation of what constituted coolness and hip in the late 60s, but in a post-Manson world, I don't know that there's anything funny about any of this. The music, surprisingly for the time, is just dreadful. The Supremes theme song is all right, but the rest of the soundtrack is a lot of Herb Alpert-ish tripe.

    As for the acting, Michael Parks and George Maharis turn in the usual rotten performances. The big stars in the movie have a few good moments- Milton Berle as a restaurant owner has a fairly hilarious scene where he tends to various guest complaints. And Anthony Quinn as the Mafia don has a beautiful scene outside, I guess, Dodger Stadium, when it finally hits him that everyone has turned their back on him for the ransom money, and he becomes disturbingly violent and on the edge of tears, and Faye Dunaway says to the others, "I don't want to play this game anymore", which is a genuinely moving episode. But that's part of the problem with the movie: it can't quite reconcile the comedy with the sadness and back to comedy again. It's generally a lousy movie, only significant that it was Faye Dunaway's first big-time movie role, and not significant in any other way. 1 1/2 * out of 4
    5rcpfau-1

    An action/comedy with a lot of big names but not much of a storyline

    I worked for Marian/Polan talent agency. And I was an extra in this movie down in Miami. I had some car scenes during a chase. I met Milton Berle when I did the show girl scenes at the Fountain Blue hotel. I only met Anthony Quinn's double. I was chosen by Anthony Quinn to play the double for Faye Dunaway but my mother would not let me dye my hair blonde for the part. I am still upset over that. Working as an extra I learned that many scenes use doubles. http://www.flickr.com/photos/66013135@N00/3298029225/ Me at age 18.

    I have the movie on tape. I thought it was quite a good action film. But it was not my favorite Anthony Quinn movie. It seemed too disjointed. I believe this was Faye Dunaway's second movie. In the same year she made Bonnie and Clyde which was a much better movie. I loved the scenery of Miami as I am a born native of Miami. The movie is a good look at Miami, the way it was before it was ruined.
    ttbrowne

    It Ain't Happenin'

    Funny thing is I'm a child of the 60's & 70's. I remember seeing this when it was first released and I loved it! I saw it recently as an adult and it sucked the big one. Oh well. Pass on this film, It has nothing to say and just isn't funny. Unless you're 13. Put it in the same category as X Men. Good now, sucks later.
    3JohnSeal

    Ungroovy, man

    The Happening is one of those unfunny counterculture comedies that sprang up like so many magic mushrooms in the late sixties. In this one some hepcats and a hippie chick (Faye Dunaway in one of her first roles) kidnap super square Anthony Quinn in order to rake in the ransom from Quinn's mafia buddies (led by the always fun Oscar Homolka). Somewhere along the line Quinn takes charge of his own kidnapping and complications, if not hilarity, ensue. A perfect example of Hollywood totally misreading the teen zeitgeist of the period, The Happening also features one of the Supremes worst songs as it's title tune.
    7Greatornot

    What a Fun Flick

    This was not a great movie. Probably barely a good movie if that. I give it a 7 because it was so much fun. It was a very summertime type of movie. Break out the suntan, break out the shorts and head to the nearest beach. Kidnapped by beatniks but not worth it to his fellow mobsters or loved ones, Mr. Quinn gives a great performance , when on the scale of things this movie is not cinematic art. I do not mean that in a bad way. Its the type of film you watch while drinking a couple or a few beers or more. Supremes song The Happening, the title cut fits in with this oddball movie. In many ways this movie sort of brought the hippie movement to main stream and not in a bad way. I liked this movie and took it for what it was . A fun movie and a very young , sexy Faye Dunaway . Do not expect much , have a party with old friends and reminisce about childhood times and if you are a bit younger like I am , mid 40s , just watch this film and enjoy it anyway. It will make you laugh and really thats what its all about folks.

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    • Trivia
      This was Faye Dunaway's first movie.
    • Quotes

      Roc Delmonico: [looking at the ransom money] My whole life. I thought it would be bigger.

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    • Soundtracks
      The Happening
      Music by Frank De Vol

      Lyrics by Brian Holland (as Holland), Lamont Dozier (as Dozier), Eddie Holland (as Holland)

      Performed by The Supremes

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    • Release date
      • August 26, 1967 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mister Innocent
    • Filming locations
      • Pinetree Park, Miami Beach, Florida, USA(Opening scenes)
    • Production company
      • Horizon Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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