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Roads to Riches

Original title: Strange Hearts
  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
532
YOUR RATING
Rose McGowan and Robert Forster in Roads to Riches (2002)
ComedyDrama

An aging former child star tries to capture the wealth that has always eluded him by latching on to a lucky man while both have their eye on the same girl of their dreams.An aging former child star tries to capture the wealth that has always eluded him by latching on to a lucky man while both have their eye on the same girl of their dreams.An aging former child star tries to capture the wealth that has always eluded him by latching on to a lucky man while both have their eye on the same girl of their dreams.

  • Director
    • Michelle Gallagher
  • Writer
    • Michelle Gallagher
  • Stars
    • Robert Forster
    • Rose McGowan
    • Kip Pardue
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    532
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michelle Gallagher
    • Writer
      • Michelle Gallagher
    • Stars
      • Robert Forster
      • Rose McGowan
      • Kip Pardue
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Forster
    Robert Forster
    • Jack Waters
    Rose McGowan
    Rose McGowan
    • Moira Kennedy
    Kip Pardue
    Kip Pardue
    • Henry Fields
    Harry Hamlin
    Harry Hamlin
    • Dan Smith
    Andrew Heckler
    Andrew Heckler
    • Jim Lewis
    Meg Wittner
    Meg Wittner
    • Claudette
    Tony Santoro
    • Bob Poker Guy
    Keith Adams
    Keith Adams
    • Jim Poker Guy
    Kelly Donovan
    Kelly Donovan
    • Riches P.A.
    Christopher Michael
    • Announcer
    Carol Stanzione
    • Riches Director
    Nancy Mura
    • Riches Stylist
    Fred Travalena
    Fred Travalena
    • Riches Host
    Kerry Li
    Kerry Li
    • Party Bartender
    Timilee Romolini
    Timilee Romolini
    • Nurse Diane
    Dana Hargitay
    Dana Hargitay
    • Audition Woman
    • (as Dana Christie)
    Jan Bartlett
    • Coffee Shop Waitress
    Nicole Drake
    • Coffee Shop Waitress
    • Director
      • Michelle Gallagher
    • Writer
      • Michelle Gallagher
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    User reviews12

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    5=G=

    A B-flick which is too nice not to like a little

    "Road to Riches" is a lightly romantic dramedy about a down-on-his-luck middle aged professional game show contestant (Forster) who harbors affection for a beautiful stripper (McGowan) and befriends a fresh-faced naive young interloper from Texas (Pardue) - a sort of poor man's Joe Buck (Midnight Cowboy) - until both men find themselves competing for the same woman. A B-flick at best, this little indie is rough around the edges showing signs of low budgetness and a lack of attention to detail with plot parts which don't dovetail well. However, when all is said and done, the film's good naturedness, poignant crescendo, and feel good conclusion make it a worthwhile watch for the couch potato in the mood for some casual small screen entertainment. (C+)
    7OJT

    Charming and engaging triangular drama

    I wasn't expecting much at the start of watching this low budget comedy, but found myself liking both the plot and the players. The film is launched under three names, "Strange hearts", "Road to riches" and "Rat in a can". It's more of a drama than a comedy, and stars well known actors Robert Forster, Kip Pardue, Rose McGowan and Harry Hamlin.

    Young Henry, a Texan carpenter, is a lucky naive honest guy, able to charm everyone. In addition to that he's a lucky one. As audience a a game show he meets up with the quite more unhappy and unlucky scam artist Jack Waters, which has a female scam artist and show girl companion, Moira. Henry doesn't really understand they are pulling his leg, and Jack sees every opportunity to exploit him and his wallet. After charming audience at a game show, Henry is asked to take over as a game show host, and the show is on. Telling more will spoil.

    The film is easy entertainment, but has a cult side to it which I like. Not your average stupid American comedy, but a charming one, due to the charming two leading guys. Forster is good as the slick con artist, and Pardue is elegant naive charmer. Rose McGowan I haven't seen better since the Grindhouse movies if Rodriguez and Tarantino, "Planet Terror" and "Death proof". (Haven't seen her TV-series "Nip/Tuck" and "Charmed" though.) Forster is loved both by David Lynch and Quentin Tarantino, and the reasons are obvious after watching this, and Pardue delivers once again a great role here. This film has a certain feel of Lynch, and that is something likable as well.

    Some animal protectors will be put of on an idea of Jack's with a rat in a soda can, but remember that this is film. Production value is good, but the clue to the liking is that the good actors are making this a charming gem with good entertainment value. A little possible future cult movie, due to the actors.

    This is a film which easily could have been overdone, and also a film which could have been so much more. Charming anyway.
    1MagicStarfire

    I gave up on anything happening & just prayed for it to end!

    The biggest star in this vehicle was Harry Hamlin, playing a character named Dan Smith, so that shows you how important that role was.

    Robert Forster, looking like a poor man's Alec Baldwin, plays Jack Waters, a middle-aged man who is a contestant on the live (on the air) game show "Road to Riches". He thinks he's going to win $50,000. He doesn't. He's so enraged he begins cursing and has to be physically restrained and led from the set. Strangely enough, despite this fact, and the fact he later destroys property--as well as making threats--he is never barred from the studio. That is just one example of the lack of believability in this film.

    The next character to enter the non-plot of this storyline is young Henry Fields played by Kip Pardue. Henry, new in town, is the poster child for naive yokel.

    Henry & Jack fall into conversation outside the studio and hook up.

    Jack takes Henry to a strip joint, where Henry sees Moira Kennedy(our third character--played by Rose McGowan), on stage, performing what is supposed to be an erotic, exotic Asian dance. What actually happened is, the girl came out and did a little wriggling and weaving that lasted maybe five minutes and was nothing exceptional.

    Moira is a friend of Jack's, so she's conveniently handy from then on.

    Nothing of much interest happens throughout the rest of the film. There's some kind of offer made by Dan Smith to Jack to screw over Henry for an undisclosed amount of money. Why Dan would make this offer was never clear.

    Eventually we have both men up for grabs by the unexceptional Moira. There's balding Jack, a loser old enough to be her grandfather, and Henry, another loser, dumber than dirt. Gosh! Golly! Gee-willikers Folks!--which one will she chose!? I know I didn't care.

    1 star
    10skitZZu_90

    Rose McGowan shines

    I loved this film...I felt sorry about the rat in the can but still I loved it hehe. Rose McGowan's all grown up since Jawbreaker, which was so awful. This movie proves that even she can be emmotional, away from "Charmed" which she totally blowed. GREAT job to all the cast, exellent done guys!!
    8critic_king

    Very well done.

    Strange Hearts is probably one of the biggest film surprises I've had all year, it's a very well-done little independent film that deserves much more then a straight-to-dvd release. The story revolves around Jack, a down-trodden middle-aged man who's best friends with a mysterious and very disturbed young woman called Moira. Their friendship is stretched when a young man, called Henry, enters their lives. Henry, a strangely lucky guy, "steals" Moira away from Jack, unaware of her emotional fragilities and disturbing past, forcing Jack, who treasures Moira more then anything AND who you start feeling very sorry for by now, to put his luck to the test and gamble on everything he has.

    The entire cast is exceptional. Robert Foster's renowned charisma shines through in many ways, and Kip Pardue is very hateable as the cocky Henry. Rose McGowan (who I've become very interested in since seeing this movie) is probably the stand-out of the film, utilising her interesting role to the very hilt and stealing every scene she is in. First-time director and screen writer Michelle Gallagher delivers a powerful punch on her debut, and I look forward to seeing what she has to offer in the future.

    Overall Strange Hearts is a thoroughly enjoyable drama, that really makes us think about how much of a big part friendship, trust and loyalty play in all our lives. A definite 3/4.

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    • Trivia
      In the opening scene, Robert Forster loses $50,000 on a game show when his partner incorrectly answers: "Alfred Hitchcock". Forster had recently been a supporting actor in two remakes of Hitchcock movies: Psycho (1998) and Rear Window (1998).
    • Quotes

      Henry Fields: I'm Henry Fields, from Texas.

      Moira Kennedy: I'm Moira Kennedy, of everywhere.

    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Rose McGowan and J.L.

      Performed by Rose McGowan

      Courtesy of Damage, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 2002 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Strange Hearts
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Gold Circle Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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