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Mr. North

  • 1988
  • PG
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Anthony Edwards and Anjelica Huston in Mr. North (1988)
Mr. North, a stranger to a small, but wealthy, Rhode Island town, quickly has rumors started about him that he has the power to heal people's ailments. The rumors are magnified by his tendency to collect negative charges and give shocks to anyone he touches. In his adventures he befriends an old man who is a shut-in and helps him rediscover the world.
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After gaining a reputation as a mysterious healer, a charming Yale graduate must defend his honor before his unique talent lands him in jail.After gaining a reputation as a mysterious healer, a charming Yale graduate must defend his honor before his unique talent lands him in jail.After gaining a reputation as a mysterious healer, a charming Yale graduate must defend his honor before his unique talent lands him in jail.

  • Director
    • Danny Huston
  • Writers
    • Thornton Wilder
    • Janet Roach
    • John Huston
  • Stars
    • Anthony Edwards
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Lauren Bacall
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
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    • Director
      • Danny Huston
    • Writers
      • Thornton Wilder
      • Janet Roach
      • John Huston
    • Stars
      • Anthony Edwards
      • Robert Mitchum
      • Lauren Bacall
    • 21User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anthony Edwards
    Anthony Edwards
    • Theophilus North
    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • Mr. Bosworth
    Lauren Bacall
    Lauren Bacall
    • Mrs. Cranston
    Harry Dean Stanton
    Harry Dean Stanton
    • Henry Simmons
    Anjelica Huston
    Anjelica Huston
    • Persis Bosworth-Tennyson
    Mary Stuart Masterson
    Mary Stuart Masterson
    • Elspeth Skeel
    Virginia Madsen
    Virginia Madsen
    • Sally Boffin
    Tammy Grimes
    Tammy Grimes
    • Sarah Baily-Lewis
    David Warner
    David Warner
    • Doctor Angus McPherson
    Hunter Carson
    Hunter Carson
    • Galloper Skeel
    Christopher Durang
    Christopher Durang
    • YMCA Clerk
    Mark Metcalf
    Mark Metcalf
    • Mr.Skeel
    Katharine Houghton
    Katharine Houghton
    • Mrs. Skeel
    • (as Katherine Houghton)
    Thomas H. Needham
    • The Judge
    Richard Woods
    • Willis
    Harriet Rogers
    • Tante Liselotte
    Layla Summers
    • Nadia Denby
    Lucas Hall
    Lucas Hall
    • Joseph Denby
    • Director
      • Danny Huston
    • Writers
      • Thornton Wilder
      • Janet Roach
      • John Huston
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    User reviews21

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    9bbbbosma

    Surprise - Nostalgic, Charming & Well-Acted (but weirdly written)

    I have to admit that I am fascinated by this movie. It has some of the best acting I ever have seen set beside some of the most ill-at-ease.

    You can feel the influence of Thornton Wilder in the dialogue as the words trill across the ear. But it seems at times that the writer started out to write a play & ended up with a movie.

    There is an enormous charm to this movie. The writing is a bit ... odd... at times, but creates a compelling story.

    The acting is incredibly sweet and natural, for the most part (Mitchum is painfully awkward at first, Bacall overacts, and a couple of small parts are acted like a middle school play).

    Anthony Edwards as Mr. North is astoundingly superb. Honestly, I am "shocked" at how charming he makes this character.

    The writing may have helped the acting, actually, as it seems that cast must push against the occasionally slow screenplay to make their words more believable. It's almost a marvel to behold how good some of the acting is at times.

    I wish my kids would sit still long enough to see a sweet movie like this.

    If you want to be in a better mood, watch this charming movie.
    9Tom Murray

    A delightful allegory of human nature.

    I have never seen anything by Thornton Wilder that I have not loved, including this film. Mr. Theophilus North is new to a small, wealthy town and he has a special healing power. He is a gentle, loving man who befriends a rich recluse (One of Robert Mitchum's most interesting roles since Night of the Hunter), who is being kept in sick mode by his family for their own devious goals: to hurry his death and their inheritance. When his power becomes known, he gains many friends and a few enemies. Theophilus North (Theophilus is from the Greek and means Lover of God) is a little reminiscent of Jesus and the film is an allegory of human nature: the desire, of everyone, to be healed and the desire of the powerful to maintain the status quo. The film is another Huston family project: John assisted with the delightful screenplay; Danny directed; Angelica and Alegra acted. I highly recommend the film to anyone who likes films that are unusual.
    9gmatusk

    Eyewitness to some of the making of the film

    Here's a bit of trivia about the making of this film. The character played by Anthony Edwards is hired to read to the character played by Robert Mitchum, a wealthy recluse who lives in a home with a well- stocked library. The elegant bookcases had to filled with elegantly- bound books, so the film crew asked the Newport Public Library for help in filling the shelves of the bookcases. I worked as an assistant to the cataloger at the library, and I was assigned the task of choosing such books from the books that we had in storage. We had several multi- volume sets with nice uniform bindings. I recall choosing a set of the works of Henry James (who was a regular visitor to Newport in his younger days) along with some other sets by various writers and some individual volumes that would look appropriate for the library of a rich man in the 1920s. John Huston was bed-ridden during the filming and died --- he did not die before filming started. I observed the filming of the parade scene -- I was relatively close behind the camera as it started to move on tracks to follow the parade. I hung around for at least two "takes," maybe three. Lauren Bacall rented movies at a Newport video shop which specialized in classic films (including silents) and foreign films. The name of the video store was Rosebud, and its owner was a film school graduate whose dog was also named Rosebud. I was a patron of the store and was friendly with the owner --- Bacall kept her updated on John Huston's deteriorating condition. Bacall recommended the store to Anthony Edwards and he came in regularly to rent movies --- when the owner told Edwards that she did not have a copy of "Top Gun" (his biggest movie role up to that time) in her store, he laughed. What did I think of the movie? -- as most of the other comments have said, it's a pleasant film -- not a great film, but an appropriately modest adaptation of Thornton Wilder's nostalgic revisiting of the summer he spent in Newport.
    8planktonrules

    Very likable.

    I think I scored this slight film as high as I did because not only did it have a likable script and likable characters, but it was also nice for an old film buff like me because the film features a couple surprising appearances in supporting roles. Although big stars, Robert Mitchum, Angelica Huston and Lauren Bacall provide support to a film anchored, surprisingly, by a young Anthony Edwards. I say surprisingly because this was well before his "ER" days. Sure, he'd appeared in "Revenge of the Nerds" and "Top Gun", but he was still far from being a star--yet here, the entire film rests on his shoulders--very capable shoulders it turned out to be.

    Edwards stars as Theophilus North--a very poor graduate of one of the elite universities in the nation. Being poor, he makes a living as a reader to the rich elite in Newport, Rhode Island during the 1920s. While he has a relatively lowly job, his incredibly sweet personality make him a guy people just seem to like. And, being very thoughtful and kind, you can't help but root for the guy. Eventually, he does make a name for himself--and gains some fame as a faith healer--although he keeps telling people he is NOT a miracle worker--just a guy with a strange physical anomaly. I could say a lot more about the film--but really don't want to ruin it.

    The film has a very simple story and modest pretensions. It is NOT a big-name Hollywood production and yet, oddly, the film has great support and a nice script. It's not brilliant--but quirky and likable. See this one if you want to see what Hollywood can do IF they don't look for huge special effects, explosions and the like. Very likable and endearing.
    Twillhead

    Not A Great Flick, but Anthony Edwards Shines

    I watched this movie on cable today, compelled not by the film itself (which sadly isn't up to snuff), but by the story, and especially by the charismatic leading character. The face was vaguely recognizable, as was the warmth and humanity of the actor's performance. Although the film, replete with a sterling cast, fails on many levels, Anthony Edwards' does not. He captures the glow of the title character, and positively shines with compassion. It's an excellent example of a great actor rising above a shoddy script and making a role his own. I give the film 5 stars out of 10 . . . but I give Mr. Edwards a perfect score.

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    • Trivia
      John Huston, who had long suffered from emphysema, personally asked Robert Mitchum to take his part in this film after he was hospitalized with pneumonia. Mitchum filmed the role during a break from War and Remembrance (1988).
    • Goofs
      The Cole Porter song "You Do Something to Me" was prominently featured at the end of the film, including being played and sung by the band at the ball. The film was set in 1926, but Cole Porter did not publish this song until 1929.
    • Quotes

      Theophilus North: Madam, I suggest that you encourage your children to play with matches!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Big Top Pee Wee/Monkey Shines: An Experiment in Fear/A Fish Called Wanda/Mr. North/Bambi (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      YOU DO SOMETHING TO ME
      Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter

      Performed, Arranged & Produced by David McHugh

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    • Release date
      • July 22, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mr. North - Liebling der Götter
    • Filming locations
      • Blithewold Mansion - 101 Ferry Road, Bristol, Rhode Island, USA(the Skeel house and garden)
    • Production companies
      • Heritage Entertainment Inc.
      • Showcase Productions International
      • The Samuel Goldwyn Company
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    • Budget
      • $5,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,221,366
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $37,036
      • Jul 24, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,221,366
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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