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Apprentice to Murder

  • 1988
  • PG-13
  • 1h 37m
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5.0/10
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Mia Sara, Donald Sutherland, and Chad Lowe in Apprentice to Murder (1988)
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The small beautiful Pennsylvania Dutch community is rocked by a series of bizarre events which lead to a web of deception, violence and murder. Apprentice to Murder is a story of infatuation... Read allThe small beautiful Pennsylvania Dutch community is rocked by a series of bizarre events which lead to a web of deception, violence and murder. Apprentice to Murder is a story of infatuation with love, dreams, and out-of-world temptations.The small beautiful Pennsylvania Dutch community is rocked by a series of bizarre events which lead to a web of deception, violence and murder. Apprentice to Murder is a story of infatuation with love, dreams, and out-of-world temptations.

  • Director
    • Ralph L. Thomas
  • Writers
    • Wesley Moore
    • Allan Scott
  • Stars
    • Donald Sutherland
    • Chad Lowe
    • Mia Sara
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    853
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    • Director
      • Ralph L. Thomas
    • Writers
      • Wesley Moore
      • Allan Scott
    • Stars
      • Donald Sutherland
      • Chad Lowe
      • Mia Sara
    • 12User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • John Reese
    Chad Lowe
    Chad Lowe
    • Billy Kelly
    Mia Sara
    Mia Sara
    • Alice Spangler
    Knut Husebø
    • Lars Hoeglin
    Rutanya Alda
    Rutanya Alda
    • Elma Kelly
    Eddie Jones
    Eddie Jones
    • Tom Kelly
    Mark Burton
    • Clay Myers
    Adrian Sparks
    Adrian Sparks
    • Irwin Myers
    Tiger Haynes
    • Rufus
    Minnie Gentry
    • Mam Isobel
    Blain Fairman
    Blain Fairman
    • Foreman
    Mert Hatfield
    Mert Hatfield
    • Sheriff
    Keith Edwards
    • Cop 1
    Chris Langman
    • Patterson
    Lars Hiller
    • Prouty
    Ed Wiley
    Ed Wiley
    • Mr. Krieglander
    Agnete G. Haaland
    • Mrs. Krieglander
    Irina Eidsvold
    • Jessica
    • Director
      • Ralph L. Thomas
    • Writers
      • Wesley Moore
      • Allan Scott
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    10CatherineYronwode

    Almost a Folk Magic Docu-Drama

    I love this movie and have recommended it to my students in folk-magic because it is closely based on a true story of murder, mysticism, and (possible) madness concerning a Pennsylvania Dutch Pow Wow doctor in the mid-1920s. Donald Sutherland is superb as John Reese, the highly eccentric conjure and herbalist. Chad Lowe is quite good as his young apprentice. The location shots, filmed in Norway, are spectacular -- not Pennsylvania Dutch country, exactly, but a wonderful rural landscape, with great old 19th century buildings. There is also a very good look at contemporaneous hoodoo practices, as the Pow Wow doctor seeks an outside consultation to cure his ills. If you're a prop and set decoration fan and knowledgeable about magic, look for the couple of Pennsylvania Dutch hex signs (inexplicably called "hexagrams" -- the movie's one false step) that contain Norse bind-runes thrown in on them -- obviously that was the Norwegian prop-maker's little in-joke. This is a great little underrated classic, and the perfect vehicle for Donald Sutherland.
    3merklekranz

    Rather lame folktale ........

    Donald Sutherland plays a pseudo priest / medicine man in what is supposed to be Pennsylvania Dutch Country, but is actually Norway. Unfortunately this based on fact Devil hunt, doesn't have enough of a story to maintain interest for 97 minutes, and a romantic subplot comes across as nothing but an afterthought. The real problem with "Apprentice to Murder" however, is the fatal flaw of not playing fair with it's audience. What is presented as fact, is suddenly turned upside down, as relates to the powers of a suspected "Devil". If a movie is going to basically trick people for the sake of sensationalism, it better present the trick in a way that leaves room for actually being able to believe the outcome. - MERK
    10pascal-francaix

    Underrated

    A very fine movie, totally underrated. Despite a bad box for the DVD edition, this is NOT a "horror flick", but a greatly interesting and subtle approach of a strange and complex relationship between an influenced young man (Lowe) and a disturbed pow-wow-preacher, tortured by his secret fears -- and desires... Homosexual implications, wonderful camera work, and great musical score by Charles Gross. There is a magic in this movie, which places it somewhere between "The Night of the hunter" and "The Reflecting skin". Felicitations to R.L. Thomas. Oh !... and Donald Sutherland is memorable !... His performance is suave, well balanced, and constantly precise.
    5tjff77

    Filmed in Bergen, Norway

    Just want to ad that much of the movie is filmed at the west coast of Norway and in the city Bergen.

    I probably liked the movie because of that... The buildings and landscape fits the movie well. Based on how religious some people were in some areas at the west coast (maybe still are), and how strong some believe in the super-natural, the story gets a good framing from the Norwegian nature.

    Some of the landscapes are probably gone to day, farming areas are becoming suburbs, and the cities are growing. But you may still find some buildings, and the scenes from the center of Bergen are almost identical to day.
    6lost-in-limbo

    "Life don't come free".

    An interestingly odd, if not too successful little folktale curio set in Pennsylvania (although it was shot in Norway) in the 1920s as a teenage boy Billy comes under the influence of a backwoods faith healer Dr. Reese who begins to educate him as he becomes drawn to his mystical charms. But Billy finds himself dragged into strange events which end in terrifying results as they believe the local hermit has the motive and power to cause the devastating blight affecting the small village.

    Sometimes being unique and incredibly offbeat just doesn't cut it, if it doesn't entirely deliver the goods. I wanted to like "Apprentice to Murder" a lot more than I did, but I felt like it came up short by not completely coming to life with its dangerous predicament. It never really balances its sensationalised mystic concepts, tending to rely on its character relationships (especially the complicated connection between the boy and the faith healer), humdrum dramatic weight and slow- winding story build-up (some episodic filler) where it can have its flat spells. The most fascinating façade I thought was that of the hermit, which comes across very secondary to everything else, but is the main piece that holds everything together. Still its premise is innovative with a lyrical script that for most part engages with its busy themes.

    It's low-key in its approach, which is not a problem but it never really delves into the strange happenings and vivid special effects that seem to torture the faith healer. We get the usual supernatural occurrences, that in the end all of this magic might just be that of a disillusion. But this is supposedly inspired by true events involving a pow-pow preacher and his faith in George Hohmann's "Long Lost Friend" that eventually led to murder. The performances stand up very well with Chad Lowe's responsible turn holding his own alongside a charismatically believable Donald Sutherland as the unorthodox faith healer. He does command the screen in a subtle manner emitting somewhat a creepy undertone. The gorgeous Mia Sara doesn't get all that much to do and Eddie Jones also shows up.

    Director R. L Thomas does a sensational job presenting strikingly authentic period details, but also the moody score along with the elegant cinematography are instrumental in crafting enticingly symbolic imagery and an effective atmosphere of a god fearing time engulfing rural communities.

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      Released on star maker vhs in Canada who did several direct to video movies in Canada
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      Referenced in Hex Hollow: Witchcraft and Murder in Pennsylvania (2015)

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    • Release date
      • 1989 (Norway)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
      • Norway
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Long Lost Friend
    • Filming locations
      • Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
    • Production companies
      • New World Pictures
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      • K/S LLF Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $466,369
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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