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Love Ranch

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
3.5K
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Gina Gershon, Helen Mirren, Joe Pesci, and Sergio Peris-Mencheta in Love Ranch (2010)
A drama centered around a married couple who opened the first legal brothel in Nevada.
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A drama revolving around a married couple who opened the first legal brothel in Nevada.A drama revolving around a married couple who opened the first legal brothel in Nevada.A drama revolving around a married couple who opened the first legal brothel in Nevada.

  • Director
    • Taylor Hackford
  • Writer
    • Mark Jacobson
  • Stars
    • Helen Mirren
    • Joe Pesci
    • Sergio Peris-Mencheta
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Taylor Hackford
    • Writer
      • Mark Jacobson
    • Stars
      • Helen Mirren
      • Joe Pesci
      • Sergio Peris-Mencheta
    • 21User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Helen Mirren
    Helen Mirren
    • Grace Bontempo
    Joe Pesci
    Joe Pesci
    • Charlie Bontempo
    Sergio Peris-Mencheta
    Sergio Peris-Mencheta
    • Armando Bruza
    Gina Gershon
    Gina Gershon
    • Irene
    Taryn Manning
    Taryn Manning
    • Mallory
    Scout Taylor-Compton
    Scout Taylor-Compton
    • Christina
    Bai Ling
    Bai Ling
    • Samantha
    Elise Neal
    Elise Neal
    • Alana
    Bryan Cranston
    Bryan Cranston
    • James Pettis
    Rick Gomez
    Rick Gomez
    • Tom Macy
    M.C. Gainey
    M.C. Gainey
    • Warren Stamp
    Gil Birmingham
    Gil Birmingham
    • Johnny Cortez
    Emily Rios
    Emily Rios
    • Muneca
    Melora Walters
    Melora Walters
    • Janelle
    Raoul Max Trujillo
    Raoul Max Trujillo
    • Hernan Prado
    • (as Raoul Trujillo)
    Bo Brown
    • Leroy Colter
    Wendell Pierce
    Wendell Pierce
    • Naasih Mohammed
    Harve Presnell
    Harve Presnell
    • Dr. Smathers
    • Director
      • Taylor Hackford
    • Writer
      • Mark Jacobson
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    6merklekranz

    Postcards from Reno .............

    The thing that stands out immediately in "Love Ranch" is not the girls, not the 1970s clothes, but the amazing photography. Almost every outdoor scene could be the vista for a postcard. The story itself seems to drag in places, and then suddenly rush to a conclusion, with narration to tidy up the ending. The acting by Helen Mirren and Joe Pesci is terrific as expected, and a small scene with Harve Presnell a pleasant surprise. What is not a surprise is the tale of the Mustang Ranch on which the movie is based. It's tough to overcome the familiarity of a story often aired on cable over the last two decades. - MERK
    8mckn

    Focus on character, not history, wins the day

    Picture a caricature of everything that America, at some level, holds dear, yet despises. Think bling, brash, frantically optimistic and determinedly selfish, and you have the main character typecast by a weathered Joe Pesci. Add to the mix an insecure, yet intelligent and reasonably efficient brothel "madam" who is trapped by economics and an irresponsible, hyperactive, and deliberately delusional husband, and. you have a marriage which must resonate across the globe.

    The film opens with an ironic and trite hope for the future. Auld Lang Syne is sung at a New Year's Eve party, which Robert Burnes, no stranger to joys of the flesh himself, would possibly have avoided. A stark naked man who has transcended the bounds of good taste, and possibly the law, is driven by the "Madam" (Helen Mirren) into the waiting furniture wielded by her husband, Pesci. The tame police in attendance remove the problem and the party continues.

    Gradually the dynamics of the Pesci/Mirren relationship are revealed. She actually likes her charges and comforts herself in the knowledge that she is keeping them off the streets.

    He struts around like a dove with an over-inflated breast, a disgustingly showy car with the vanity plate "LUV SEX", and the nickname of "Mr Good Times". He is a man whose very posture suggests violence, and he has only to threaten to smash the home telephone, her link to the outside world, to ensure that her timid attempt at rebellion turns into a whimpering desire to please him.

    Pleasing him in the only way he understands is not that easy as she is older than the available nymphets and is very aware that his sudden business calls are not to any office block. The marriage of financial and social convenience could, theoretically, have lasted for years, as many convenient couples will attest, but reality has the unpleasant habit of intruding. A visit to the doctor and plastic convenience is stripped away. The selfishness of her husband is expertly conveyed in his answer to her questioning his love for her. "I *** love you," he says, "I could have never found a woman as loyal as you to take my s***." It says everything that he is totally unaware of the egocentric nature of his declaration of love.

    Later, when their world is falling apart, and she is experiencing loss, and almost claustrophobic grief,he rails at her that she doesn't know what the **** he went through all night.

    The tragic moment which announces the end of the film is justified by the quality of the acting. Yes, this could happen, and be a small article on the front page of the morning newspapers, but the film has made its point before the actual violence. It is all about self, the need for self-validation at the expense of others, the need to be desirable, the need to be in control, and even the need to be physically dominant while all these have inevitably and irrevocably been taken away by time.

    It is a film worthy of a second viewing, if only to enjoy the performance of Pesci (which he has reprized from Goodfellas) and the revelation which is Helen Mirren. That she could go from the ultra- British role as the Queen to this, without a trace of genteel accent, but retain all the pathos of a woman who wants to love her husband and her life, is remarkable. Even the director gives her credit in an in- joke. When her husband dons a hat in keeping with his personality, she asks him who he thinks he is, 'Clint Eastwood'. He replies: "Who do you think you are? The Queen of England?"

    Eminently watchable, character-driven, and filmed with an understated slickness, this is a film which might, regrettably, not set the box office alight, but which is very worth viewing for so many reasons. True, there are elements that echo events in some well-known films, which my spoiler-conscience prevents me from naming, but it is safe to say that this film strips the sentimentality from such and is the better for it. Taylor Hackford, I look forward to your next.
    10palmmgt

    Excellent movie: fine acting, great story, and massive pathos

    Over the years, I haven't agreed with a lot of the reviews on this site, and this is the case with this movie. I just never bothered to sign up to contribute until now, after just watching this movie.

    The film starts out drab, with unsympathetic characters on dead end story arches, which is exactly how it fools the viewer. By the middle of the movie, you realize your notions about them and their journeys were wrong, and in the end, you know there's a reason the movie is loaded with high caliber talent.

    And considering it's based on real events, it's all the more interesting and compelling.
    6ken-790-402669

    OK Movie

    The movie entitled "Love Ranch" is a drama based on The world famous brothel located near Reno called the Mustang ranch. The storyline is a thinly disguised telling of the relationship between the Brothel owner Joe Conforte, His wife and a boxer named Oscar Buenovena. Vicki appeared as an extra in street and casino scenes filmed in downtown Reno.

    The film scheduled to be released in theaters on Sept 16th stars Joe Pesci and Helen Mirren and takes place here in Reno and at the ranch east of Reno (Ranch scenes for most part were filmed in Albq, NM).

    Last night we attended a special screening of the film prior to its release hosted by the director Taylor Hackford (Ray, Proof of Life and others) The film while not as good as I hoped also was not as bad as some rumors had it. Overall if you get a chance worth seeing . The negatives I saw were considerable license took with the facts of the real story and the music used was terrible. Living in Reno the NM set fell short of the real location but if one not familiar with the territory it will pass. Pesci and Mirrin did a decent job of portraying the conforte couple was good I wasn't quite as impressed with the Boxer
    6jotix100

    The little fun house on the desert

    Something went wrong with this Taylor Hackford film which showed on cable recently. It boasts a good cast and it is a story based on a true story. The right elements should have come together to make this entry worth watching. The culprit seems to lie in the screenplay written by Mark Jacobson, which does not take advantage of the subject he was treating.

    The story of Grace and Charley Bontempo, the owners of the brothel in the Nevada desert, lent itself for a lot more than comes out in the story. The owners had apparently a good relationship, although it becomes apparent there was no love left between them as the story begins. Charley had been cheating on Grace with anyone of the prostitutes in the place. Grace, the brain behind the business, finds out about the cancer she had to deal with, something that evidently has an effect on her dealings with their business.

    Charley, a first class wheeler-dealer, sees an opportunity when Armando Bruza, an Argentine boxer, he discovers with a potential to go places. Grace did not appreciate that Bruza will move to the Love Motel, as Charley wants. Bruza develops an affection for the older woman, who takes the plunge, falling in love with the boxer, something that will lead into fatal consequences.

    The main reason for watching "Love Ranch" is Helen Mirren's performance. She makes a case for Grace, the jaded madam of the house of ill repute. At times she seems not to be comfortable with her character, the way the script asks her to play her. Joe Pesci does his routine of being a wise guy. It is fun to watch him utter those four letter words he spices his vocabulary with. Sergio Peris-Mencheta is Bruza, the boxer who fell for the older woman. Gina Gershon does not have much to do.

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    • Trivia
      Based at least roughly on 1976 events involving the Mustang Ranch in Sparks, Nevada, and Argentine former heavyweight Oscar "Ringo" Bonavena.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the film, Charlie and the band are performing to a packed house. The drummer uses a crash cymbal from the very popular Zildjian company, the A Custom. This movie takes place in 1976, and the Zildjian A Custom didn't come out until 1990.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Grace Bontempo: Selling love will make you rich. That's what my mother taught me. Just don't put your heart in it.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time/Sex and the City 2/MacGruber (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      I Just Want to Make Love to You
      Written by Willie Dixon

      Performed by Foghat

      Courtesy of Bearsville Records/Rhino Entertainment Company

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing and by arrangement with Victor Entertainment, Inc. for Japan

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    • Release date
      • January 6, 2011 (Netherlands)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ljubezenski ranc
    • Filming locations
      • Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Aramid Entertainment Fund
      • Film & Entertainment VIP Medienfonds 3 GmbH & Co. KG
      • Rising Star
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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $137,885
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $44,220
      • Jul 4, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $146,149
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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