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Black Rainbow

  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
2.2K
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Rosanna Arquette in Black Rainbow (1989)
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A medium has a vision of a hit-man killing his target. The vision comes true, and the same hit-man is assigned to kill her. Her drunk father/manager doesn't believe she has the gift, and a c... Read allA medium has a vision of a hit-man killing his target. The vision comes true, and the same hit-man is assigned to kill her. Her drunk father/manager doesn't believe she has the gift, and a curious journalist tries to protect her.A medium has a vision of a hit-man killing his target. The vision comes true, and the same hit-man is assigned to kill her. Her drunk father/manager doesn't believe she has the gift, and a curious journalist tries to protect her.

  • Director
    • Mike Hodges
  • Writer
    • Mike Hodges
  • Stars
    • Rosanna Arquette
    • Jason Robards
    • Tom Hulce
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    • Director
      • Mike Hodges
    • Writer
      • Mike Hodges
    • Stars
      • Rosanna Arquette
      • Jason Robards
      • Tom Hulce
    • 29User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Rosanna Arquette
    Rosanna Arquette
    • Martha Travis
    Jason Robards
    Jason Robards
    • Walter Travis
    Tom Hulce
    Tom Hulce
    • Gary Wallace
    Mark Joy
    • Lloyd Harley
    Ron Rosenthal
    • Irving Weinberg
    John Bennes
    • Ted Silas
    Linda Pierce
    • Mary Kuron
    Olek Krupa
    Olek Krupa
    • Tom Kuron
    Marty Terry
    • Mrs. Adams
    Ed Grady
    Ed Grady
    • Editor, Geoff McBain
    • (as Ed L. Grady)
    Jon Thompson
    • Jack Callow
    Helen Baldwin
    Helen Baldwin
    • Eva Callow
    Darla N. Warner
    • Shirley Harley
    Christopher L. Gray
    • Choirmaster
    Lucy Williams
    • Choirlady
    Peter Townes
    • President Hotel, Clerk
    Dan Cox
    • Terminal Hotel, Clerk
    William Brown
    • Hal Faber
    • Director
      • Mike Hodges
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      • Mike Hodges
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    10ninfilms

    Very intelligent film, made by Mike Hodges

    Black Rainbow is like most of Mike Hodges films: Get Carter, Croupier and Terminal Man, very intelligent. It is great performance by

    Rosanna Arquette best ever. Also Jason Robards and Tom Hulce are also good.

    I doesn't rely on special effects to tell a story. It is more or less dealing with whether or not (Martha Travis) Rosanna Arquette is telling the truth. What I found interesting is how Hodges creates a psychological atmosphere on what would happen if someone with that psychic power tells you somebody close to you is dead. That is more disturbing than any special effect.

    It is a shame Black Rainbow didn't get a proper cinema release. According to Mike Hodges on the DVD commentary of Black Rainbow, both the distributors Palace Pictures (UK) & Miramax (USA) were both suffering financially. Palace Pictures only released the in minimum cinemas, because they were on the verge of getting bankrupt. Miramax decided to release it straight to television.

    My opinion is this is great film and should get a chance, any interested in this film, its out on DVD on Anchor Bay on Region 2
    Cujo108

    There's definitely gold at the end of this rainbow

    A traveling medium who "performs" in front of large audiences, Martha Travis relays messages from deceased loved ones to their relatives in attendance. Having pushed her into this way of life, her alcoholic father is more than happy to be making (and blowing) the money her shows bring about. One night, however, Martha receives a message from a man who's wife claims he isn't dead. He soon is though, killed just the way Martha had envisioned. Word spreads, and soon skeptical reporter Gary Wallace is on her trail, as is the hit-man responsible for the killing.

    Black Rainbow is a grimy, slow-burning little southern Gothic. Directed by Mike Hodges, the film is equal parts horror yarn, crime thriller and chastising of fake mediums. Before she begins foretelling deaths, we never are clearly sure if Martha's gift is all an act. Whether it is or not, the image she uses to describe her connection to the afterlife, that of a rainbow, is about to become very blackened indeed. Low key and mysterious, the film is laced with atmosphere that, while often dreary, in reality is quite hypnotic.

    In a film like this, the characters have to be well-drawn. These are believable, broken people. As Martha, Rosanna Arquette is intensely ethereal. I don't think she's ever looked more stunning, and likewise, I don't think she's ever given a better performance than the one delivered here. She vividly conveys the essence of the character, a woman who turns to sporadic bouts of nymphomania for her only form of gratification. Emotionally worn and hardened by the existence that's been forced on her, Martha lives an empty life giving hope to others while keeping none for herself. Jason Robards plays her father, a louse of a man using his daughter as a cash cow while deriding her every step of the way. Tom Hulce is the cocky reporter, and I recognized the mechanic from The Night Flier as Ted Silas.

    At one point in the film, Martha is branded a witch due to one of her predictions. The same woman was more than happy to take part in her showings when they were reassuring, but the moment she foresees something bad, the woman does a 180 and puts her down. Ah, good ol' human nature! This leads to Arquette tearing into her final audience with a speech about the affirmation of their own lives through the afterlife. Terrific stuff.

    Hodges peppers his film with many themes, a key one clearly being the human need for assurance. Under his direction, everything comes together beautifully. One scene is a real stunner, as we bear witness to the force of an unseen explosion. I didn't realize what I was seeing at first, but once it became clear, I had to go back and watch the scene again. A lovely example of creativity through subtlety. Really, despite the run down locations, despite the macabre nature of the proceedings, the entire film has an underlying beauty radiating throughout it. It's a delicate balance, but one that's fully achieved.

    Wrapping up with an ambiguous ending, the film concludes on a fitting note. This was a great discovery. Never talked about, but utterly satisfying, anyone looking for a real sleeper need look no further. Wonderful film.
    7gridoon

    Unusual and ambitious mix of genres.

    "Black Rainbow" is an uncategorizable film: an unusual and ambitious mix of such different genres as metaphysical horror, corruption/conspiracy thriller, family drama, even a backstage look at the way evangelist/medium "shows" are set up. The mix doesn't always work (the ending, for example, is not consistent with some of the previous events), but the movie is still definitely worth seeing. There are at least two or three brilliant scenes (the most notable of which is, arguably, the way Hodges "films" an explosion without actually showing it), and Rosanna Arquette gives an impressive performance. (***)
    7s_simov

    Hidden gem that deserves way more recognition

    That is definitely a well hidden gem that needs more recognition. No idea why it has such a low rating. It surely is better than many much bigger names in the genre.

    I found this movie purely on accident while i was looking for Black Rain. But it cought my eye, even as i had low expectations for it. Boy, i was i wrong. It's a B-movie that can challenge many of the "top horror classics".

    The movie has decent script. Not overly complex, but not flat and dumb. Leaning more towards typical thriller script. While it's kinda predictable, the movie manages to actually deliver very good suspense that escalates and intensifies towards the end. Which is something i actually see very rarely in the genre (and i've seen almost 1400 horror/thriller movies so far).

    Cinematography was good at times even more than that. Acting was to my pure delight - spectacular for such movie. The main actress in particular delivers great sene near the end, with one of the best scream/screeches i've heard in the old horror movies. Easily stealing the scream title from much more popular actresses' performance. Her character is well written, has good arch, and it even has interesting twist that kinda caught me off guard. Nothing mindblowing, but nice touch.

    Overall , highly recommended. It exceeded my low expectations , so it's between 6 and 7 in my books.
    8kosmasp

    I'm a believer

    Are you? Kidding aside and I have to say the summary line another reviewer used made me chuckle - "too preachy" - which is a nice joke even if not entirely to the point of the movie. Or missing the points of the movie. That doesn't matter though if you can engage in this otherworldly feel the movie gives you and dives into.

    Patricia Arquette is quite mesmerizing ... Robard is an amazing actor anyway. But they have certain scene, where some may feel confused. And they are there for a reason. I don't think one time viewing is enough to actually get everything the movie dishes out and serves us. I am sincerely surprised I never had heard about this until a really well restorated Blu Ray was released in the UK. I'm glad they did that, even if the movie may never reach a wide audience. But if you are into movies that are hard to predict (yes the overall outcome is clear from the start, since we then delve into flashback), but there is way more than meets the eye ... or camera lense for that matter! Watch and enjoy ... and maybe even understand! You better believe that ;)

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    • Trivia
      Writer and director Mike Hodges' couldn't find an actress willing to play the lead until Martin Scorsese convinced Rosanna Arquette to take it.
    • Quotes

      Gary Wallace: [in passionate clinch] Is this your idea of a deep and lasting relationship?

      Martha Travis: That's right. This way men lie with me, not to me.

    • Connections
      Features White Heat (1949)
    • Soundtracks
      HE'S SO WONDERFUL
      Lyrics by Barry Mason

      Composed by Christopher L. Gray

      Performed by Lucy Williams

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    • Release date
      • December 5, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Black Rainbow - Schwarzer Regenbogen
    • Filming locations
      • Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
    • Production company
      • Goldcrest Films International
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      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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