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Sweet Revenge

  • 1976
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
391
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Sweet Revenge (1976)
A young woman with a long rap sheet who steals cars for a living is befriended by a public defender who tries to steer her straight. But her goal is to steal and subsequently sell enough cars (sometimes the same car more than once) to buy a new Ferrari.
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A teenage car thief's obsessive quest to own an expensive sports car keeps her lawyer and the police working overtime.A teenage car thief's obsessive quest to own an expensive sports car keeps her lawyer and the police working overtime.A teenage car thief's obsessive quest to own an expensive sports car keeps her lawyer and the police working overtime.

  • Director
    • Jerry Schatzberg
  • Writers
    • B.J. Perla
    • Marilyn Goldin
    • Jor Van Kline
  • Stars
    • Stockard Channing
    • Sam Waterston
    • Franklyn Ajaye
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    391
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerry Schatzberg
    • Writers
      • B.J. Perla
      • Marilyn Goldin
      • Jor Van Kline
    • Stars
      • Stockard Channing
      • Sam Waterston
      • Franklyn Ajaye
    • 12User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Stockard Channing
    Stockard Channing
    • Vurrla Kowsky
    Sam Waterston
    Sam Waterston
    • Le Clerq
    Franklyn Ajaye
    Franklyn Ajaye
    • Edmund
    Richard Daughty
    • Andy
    Norman Matlock
    Norman Matlock
    • John
    Marvin Rosand
    • Policeman
    Robert Lewis-Ferguson
    • Policeman #2
    Betta St. George
    • Woman Guard
    Evan A. Lottman
    • Bailiff
    • (as Evan Lottman)
    Adrian Sparks
    Adrian Sparks
    • D.A.
    Jock Dove
    • Judge
    Duncan Maclean
    • Junk Man
    Brooks Woolley
    • Ferrari Salesman
    Edmund Villa
    • Greg
    • (as Ed E. Villa)
    Adele Burnett
    • Judge Adams
    Peter Fisher
    • Floor Walker
    William Turner
    • Dr. Beltzer
    Elaine Ayres
    • Mrs. Beltzer
    • Director
      • Jerry Schatzberg
    • Writers
      • B.J. Perla
      • Marilyn Goldin
      • Jor Van Kline
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    9sataft-2

    One Of The Most Highly Misunderstood Films

    Some film critics labeled this film a bomb. I feel, however, the only thing exploding with such rash comments are their lack of true experience in and with the real, down and dirty, world.

    Upon exiting the theater to find their cars stolen, do these critics even wonder about the innate nature of the person who has absconded with their vehicles.

    Stockard Channing enters the role and world of a dedicated car thief with such deft character acting, that many of the true criminal element were (reportedly) able to bond with her. And for that reason alone, the viewer has to watch this film with their focus solely limited to the character being depicted. Disregard everything else in the film with the notable exception of her motive, methods and single minded determination to achieve one single soul driving goal.

    Listening to Channing spew out the dialect of the seasoned criminal with such convincing force and believability, one might easily suspect she had at one time actually been such a person who lived in such an environment. Most definitely, one would never guess she had attended the socially acclaimed Radcliff College. If character acting is what acting is all about, then Ms. Channing is one hell of an actress.

    This highly underrated cinematic character study is well worth the renting for the true film buff.
    9JakersWild

    Entertaining and well-acted and MIA

    Haven't seen Sweet Revenge since the early 80s. I remember finding it very entertaining, and was really drawn into the two lead characters: The thief and the investigator. Perhaps the premise is thin, all the effort just for a car, but surely many people have obsessions with cars. I know people who seem to love their car more than their spouse.

    Stockard Channing was amazing, as was Sam Waterston. I'd love to see it again.

    Sadly this movie is not available on VHS/DVD nor on cable. Any interest in reviving it for a discount renter have probably gotten thwarted by the fact there are 6 other movies by this exact name listed on IMDb, so just knowing which Sweet Revenge one is talking about is tough. The 1984 movie of the same name plays on cable all the time, but never this 1977 title. Like other movies from the slightly pre-VCR-boom era that I'd like to see again, including 'A Man, a Woman, and a Bank' and 'The Manitou' (which was bad/silly but worth a rewatch), it may not pass this way again.

    If you should actually come across it, it's worth checking out. (And then let me know where the heck you found it!)
    6SnoopyStyle

    Stockard Channing indie

    Vurrla Kowsky (Stockard Channing) has an eye for a new Ferrari Dino. She's a car thief and gets pulled over. Her public defender Philip Le Clerq (Sam Waterston) assumes that she's a victim of circumstances and tries to reform her. In reality, she gave a false identity and constantly lies to him. She has many aliases and is an unrepentant thief. Philip follows her back to her rundown boarded up place. Only her car radio stealing best friend Edmund knows her real name. Sweet Revenge is her car's name. Philip tries to help her despite continuously being lied to.

    This little-seen Stockard Channing indie is a nice showcase for her. The film works best when she's paired with Waterston. It really should be a film about the two of them. The film stagnates without them together even when she does some crazy stuff. Their back and forth injects a fun chemistry into the movie.
    5HotToastyRag

    Stockard Channing isn't easy to root for

    In this made-for-television flick, Stockard Channing plays a no-good, selfish, pathological liar with a rap sheet longer than her arm. Her current fixation is stealing cars, so that she can sell them and hopefully get enough money to actually buy a Ferrari. Beyond that, she has absolutely no life plan. She's not thinking of getting a legitimate job, an apartment or house, a quality boyfriend, or even a bath. What a great heroine to root for.

    For some reason that never becomes clear, her young, trusting public defender—played by Sam Waterston, who else?—tells the judge to be lenient because she's a good kid and just needs a little guidance. He continually sticks up for her and tries to help her, even though she proves time and again she has neither the interest nor the tools to fully accept his help. She's incredibly unlikable, and it's very frustrating to watch her drag Sam down with her, especially for fans who know him on Law & Order. Unless you really love Stockard Channing—I don't; she's just too angry-looking all the time—you'll probably want to load up on your Jack McCoy fix the way nature intended, with a Law & Order marathon.
    8SelfProclaimedHuegonot

    Stockard Channing: She's Just That Damned Good!

    If you're looking for a movie with meaning, this isn't it. But, if you're looking for about 2 hours of car-stealing fun, this is the movie for you. The plot is easy to follow (she steals cars to buy her dream car) and the acting is wonderful. I'm surprised at how much chemistry Stockard Channing and Sam Waterston have together (of course, you could put Stockard Channing opposite a hot dog and she would have find a way to make the scene work.) I'd never heard of this movie before and didn't know what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised by it. I wonder why this film wasn't considered good when it came out. It really isn't a bad little film. If you need only one reason to see this movie, watch it to see the development of Stockard Channing's acting technique. This woman should have a mantle full of Academy Awards. She slips into Vurrla and her different aliases so easily that you wonder (at least I did) if she has some type of personality disorder. I don't mean that in a cruel way, but her transformation into the character is so complete that you forget you're watching Stockard Channing playing a character and feel as if you're peeping in on Vurrla. When you're so engrossed in a movie that you forget that you're watching a movie, that is the hallmark of a great acting (think Olivier in "Othello" or Davis in "The Little Foxes).

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    Robert De Niro and Val Kilmer in Heat (1995)
    Heist
    Will Ferrell in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
    Comedy
    James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Sharon Angela, Max Casella, Dan Grimaldi, Joe Perrino, Donna Pescow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tony Sirico, and Michael Drayer in The Sopranos (1999)
    Crime
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    • Trivia
      The make and model of the car that Vurrla Kowsky, Stockard Channing, wanted to buy was a Dino 246 GTS with a removable roof and Campagnolo rims.
    • Goofs
      Vurrla is shown racing in her Dino past the Cameo Theater on Pacific Avenue in Tacoma twice in the same direction within a couple shots.
    • Quotes

      Andy: Well, then, how about a quickie?

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Lion Roars Again (1975)

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    • Release date
      • June 1976 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dandy, the All American Girl
    • Filming locations
      • Tacoma, Washington, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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