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5.2/10
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An artist, framed for the murder of a woman, is drawn into a web of corruption, blackmail and deceit.An artist, framed for the murder of a woman, is drawn into a web of corruption, blackmail and deceit.An artist, framed for the murder of a woman, is drawn into a web of corruption, blackmail and deceit.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Don Keith Opper
- Buddy
- (as Don Opper)
John Currie Slade
- Junkie
- (as Jon C. Slade)
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'Slamdance' is a frustrating exercise! A good director (Wayne Wang - 'Smoke') and an interesting cast, led by Tom Hulce ('Amadeus'), are dragged down by a rambling and dull script from actor/writer Don Opper (previously responsible for the inexplicable cult movie 'Android'). All your standard noir elements are here - a sexy blonde with a double life, a hero in way over his head, a murder frame, corruption in the police force and even higher, but Opper manages to make it all so boring you can't wait for it to end!
I mentioned the interesting cast, and that is the only reason for sitting through this. It includes legendary character actor Harry Dean Stanton ('Repo Man'), punk rockers turned actors Adam Ant and John Doe ('Boogie Nights'), Robert Beltran ('Eating Raoul') and the too little seen Millie Perkins ('The Shooting'). Virginia Madsen ('The Hot Spot') also appears in flash back only.
'Slamdance'? I'll sit this one out, thank you.
I mentioned the interesting cast, and that is the only reason for sitting through this. It includes legendary character actor Harry Dean Stanton ('Repo Man'), punk rockers turned actors Adam Ant and John Doe ('Boogie Nights'), Robert Beltran ('Eating Raoul') and the too little seen Millie Perkins ('The Shooting'). Virginia Madsen ('The Hot Spot') also appears in flash back only.
'Slamdance'? I'll sit this one out, thank you.
Plenty of twists and turns, and some excellent visuals, but it really needed good music to bring it all together. You have Adam Ant and you don't have a good sound track... tragic.
A very strong cast, well acted, with a good script, and really enjoyable. I should have like to see more Virginia Madsen and more of that snappy 1960 Buick.
A very strong cast, well acted, with a good script, and really enjoyable. I should have like to see more Virginia Madsen and more of that snappy 1960 Buick.
Hulce is a great actor who eventually fell off the face of the earth after an Oscar worthy performance in Amadeus. Wasted talent on this dud. Boring movie.
Terrific cast including Tom Hulce, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Virginia Madsen, Harry Dean Stanton, Millie Perkins and rock star Adam Ant is wasted in this lackluster wrong man/blackmail drama (its title apparently picked out of a hat). Hulce, looking like something that got caught in the clothes dryer, plays a Los Angeles cartoonist whose affair with a murdered girl involves him a scandal that sucks him into a whirlpool of danger. Early effort from director Wayne Wang (who later helmed "The Joy Luck Club" and "Maid in Manhattan") is all sleek '80s style and posturing with zero substance. NO STARS from ****
I caught this movie on cable late one night and was pleasantly surprised. I found it to be entertaining and even a bit suspenseful in a 'Memento' sort of way. Adam Ant has some good comic relief and Tom Hulce is very satisfactory in the lead role. If you are looking for a sleeper at the local video store, check this one out. It appears at times to be a low-budget, late 80's type of film, but sometimes that is not a bad thing at all. I gave/give this film a solid 7 out of 10, and I recommend it for viewing. Two or three cocktails is a nice beginning to this steady film. The only real drawback is the heavy, who comes off as so wimpy that Virginia Madsen could take him out, but hey, that is just my opinion.
Did you know
- TriviaWayne Wang tried to get his name off the picture after creative interference from the producers.
- Quotes
Helen Drood: How do you do it?
Drood: Do what?
Helen Drood: You walk in and everything falls apart.
Drood: Helen, I just got hit in the nuts with a fucking rubber chicken!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Tim Scott: High Hopes (1987)
- SoundtracksBing Can't Walk
Written by Stan Ridgway
Performed by Stan Ridgway and Mitchell Froom
Produced by Mitchell Froom
Published by Mondo Spartacus/Illegal Songs
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Box office
- Budget
- $4,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $406,881
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $125,349
- Oct 4, 1987
- Gross worldwide
- $406,881
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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