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Apple Pie

  • 1975
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
174
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Veronica Hamel in Apple Pie (1975)
In this experimental New York fairy tale, gangster Jacques 'the Ace' Blinbaum (Tony Azito), relates the tale of his first con -- faking his own kidnapping to obtain a 'ransom' from his father 'Brother Theodore). But, as the film spirals more and more into
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In a series of largely independent vignettes, a man fantasizes about being a mob boss, faking his own kidnapping, gaining independence through violence, using witch-like powers, dating beaut... Read allIn a series of largely independent vignettes, a man fantasizes about being a mob boss, faking his own kidnapping, gaining independence through violence, using witch-like powers, dating beautiful women, and becoming a charismatic leader.In a series of largely independent vignettes, a man fantasizes about being a mob boss, faking his own kidnapping, gaining independence through violence, using witch-like powers, dating beautiful women, and becoming a charismatic leader.

  • Director
    • Howard Goldberg
  • Writer
    • Howard Goldberg
  • Stars
    • Tony Azito
    • Calvert DeForest
    • Joseph Friscia
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    5.1/10
    174
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    • Director
      • Howard Goldberg
    • Writer
      • Howard Goldberg
    • Stars
      • Tony Azito
      • Calvert DeForest
      • Joseph Friscia
    • 7User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Tony Azito
    • Jacques (the Ace) Blinbaum
    Calvert DeForest
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    Joseph Friscia
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    Perry Gewirtz
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    Gordito
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    Matthew Reich
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    Brin Stevens
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    Joan Wood
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    Billy Brennan
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    Geula Yeffet
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    Lou Miranda
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    Theodore Gottlieb
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    Patrick Sullivan
    • Mr. Rainbow
    Veronica Hamel
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      • Howard Goldberg
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      • Howard Goldberg
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    10av_m

    Ah, back when you could be a free spirit in the Rotten Big Apple

    If you're looking for something that makes sense, then you're in the wrong dingy ole New York "independent film" decaying movie house.

    This rancid concoction - in the good sense - was put together in that odd space between the 1950's/60's beatnik/hippie NYC and the Trumpster heyday of the 1980's - the 1970's.

    For you 21century youngin's you're gonna see absolutely appalling stuff you've never seen before - telephone booths, gigantic V-8 Cadillac high octane convertibles w. No seatbelts, a smoggy NYC skyscape w. A dirty old Brooklyn bridge and a soaring new Twin Towers - a New York where you didn't need permits to film on the streets, stray dogs who just pooped in the curbs, afternoon Discoteques, corded window blinds, aluminum trash cans, etc, etc.

    The dialogue is xtreme-xtemporaneous stream-of-consciousness with some very witty throwaway lines: guy falls off a roof, gets a tear in his costume and expostulates: "Ya call this a jumpsuit?!".

    What's the point? Well, as the deranged "hero" character played - and I do mean "played" - by the shockingly skeletal Chaplinesque, Gumby flexible Tony Azito - a/k/a "Jacques ... Jacques (the Ace) Blinbaum" - says to a mirrored sidewalk sculpture: "I wanted him to know self-indulgence has style" (of course we don't know who "he" is, but never mind, it's not important)

    In a way this is an Andy Warhol knock off in spirit - sort of a Dollar Store Warhol -

    So, "a cult classic"? Yeah, I see that for it :-) - and, btw, the dinner scene near the end is absolutely hilarious - is that a "spoiler"???

    And, oh, all the girls are pretty!
    5elliotjames2

    Tony Azito

    This now 50 year old movie is an example of low budget, high weirdness New York City filmmaking that ended in the early 90s. Tony Azito is the propellant that fuels the various set pieces. Miami Vice fans may recognize Azito as the sinister but soft-spoken drug lord Manolo in a 1988 episode called Mirror Image (Season 4 episode 22). Azito didn't play the role as some raving, violent Mafia coke dealer. He was colder than cold and his spidery physical movements, like Dracula, added to the menace.

    Azito was going to continue working in the show, presumably as Manolo, but fate intervened. He was hit by a cab and badly injured, then diagnosed with cancer and HIV. Which killed him.
    10wrmees

    Never have I been so devestated...

    ...as I was when this movie came to an end.

    How this film has anything less than a 7.5 rating is beyond me. It should be required viewing - especially for anyone in the arts industry.

    Every choice made by every person involved - the writer/director, the cinematographers, the costume designers, the actors (most of whom were clearly given creative freedom to move around and adlib) was a perfect choice.

    The whole thing is so genuine and authentic that it feels more like witnessing a camera follow real people around during a random day of their lives. You want to know these people and interact with them.

    And as for the incredible dance number at the end: it makes "You Cant Stop the Beat" from Hairspray feel more like an 8 year-old's dance recital. If it doesnt have you on your feet, moving and shaking (or at least sitting there with a gigantic, goofy grin on your face), then you may want to check your pulse for signs of life.
    8InvasionofPALs

    Soak It Up; Like the Video Box says: "A Big Apple Fairy Tale"

    Having just purchased a copy of this forgotten little oddity on an obscure video label called North American Video (NA 1033) I figured to watch it right away. I had been admonished by the seller that this was an unusual movie. He wasn't kidding. After viewing it, there's no doubt it's "Independent Cinema". That's not a bad thing, but one must view this picture with an open mind if one is to derive any enjoyment from it. Any viewer expecting conventional plot devices is going to be in for a strange awakening because this movie has no real plot and has a kind of anarchic structure to all the activities that go on. What story there is revolves around Jacques Blinbaum (played by the rubber-limbed Tony Azito), who appears to be a gangster nicknamed The Falcon. His father is played by Brother Theodore at his most "normal" (I use the term loosely). Jacques then describes, in a fantasy-like way, his experiences beginning at age 17 where he gets the idea to fake his own kidnapping and extort money from his parents. There's a kind of surreal feel to this film and I watched it twice in one day because I thought it was interesting. APPLE PIE appears to have been filmed entirely on location in and around New York City. Whether one likes APPLE PIE or not, the ending is really cool! One last thing, the video box says "approx. 90 mins.", but it really runs only about 80 minutes.
    1fcerezo-98950

    I had seen it all

    I am a cinephile or a film critic. I had seen many so called film cult movies. This had never entered my list and would leave my interest as soon as I put the dot at the end of this long sentence; garbage.

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    • Trivia
      Irene Cara's debut.
    • Crazy credits
      This Apple Pie was written, directed, and home-baked by Howard Goldberg.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Forget About It: Terminator (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Nobody But Yourself To Blame
      Words and Music by Brad Fiedel

      Sung by Tony Azito

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 1975 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Howard Goldberg's Apple Pie
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Aumont Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 16m(76 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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