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Heißes Blut

Originaltitel: Bloodbrothers
  • 1978
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 56 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,8/10
1068
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Heißes Blut (1978)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA young man is torn between following in his family's footsteps or striking out on his own.A young man is torn between following in his family's footsteps or striking out on his own.A young man is torn between following in his family's footsteps or striking out on his own.

  • Regie
    • Robert Mulligan
  • Drehbuch
    • Richard Price
    • Walter Newman
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Paul Sorvino
    • Tony Lo Bianco
    • Richard Gere
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,8/10
    1068
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Robert Mulligan
    • Drehbuch
      • Richard Price
      • Walter Newman
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Paul Sorvino
      • Tony Lo Bianco
      • Richard Gere
    • 12Benutzerrezensionen
    • 10Kritische Rezensionen
    • 49Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Für 1 Oscar nominiert
      • 4 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Paul Sorvino
    Paul Sorvino
    • Chubby De Coco
    Tony Lo Bianco
    Tony Lo Bianco
    • Tommy De Coco
    Richard Gere
    Richard Gere
    • Stony De Coco
    Lelia Goldoni
    Lelia Goldoni
    • Maria
    Yvonne Wilder
    Yvonne Wilder
    • Phyllis
    Kenneth McMillan
    Kenneth McMillan
    • Banion
    Floyd Levine
    Floyd Levine
    • Dr. Harris
    Marilu Henner
    Marilu Henner
    • Annette
    Michael Hershewe
    • Albert
    Kristine DeBell
    Kristine DeBell
    • Cheri
    Paulene Myers
    Paulene Myers
    • Mrs. Pitt
    Gloria LeRoy
    Gloria LeRoy
    • Sylvia
    Bruce French
    Bruce French
    • Paulie
    Peter Iacangelo
    Peter Iacangelo
    • Malfie
    Kim Milford
    Kim Milford
    • Butler
    Robert Englund
    Robert Englund
    • Mott
    Raymond Singer
    Raymond Singer
    • Jackie
    Lila Teigh
    • Jackie's Mother
    • Regie
      • Robert Mulligan
    • Drehbuch
      • Richard Price
      • Walter Newman
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    9Ed-Shullivan

    Although the film is now 40 years old, the issues are still current and this families interactions are still very real

    I just watch Bloodbrothers for the first time and I was quite impressed that the individual stories of each of the six (6) De Coco family members struck me as very real and heart felt. The two (2) senior middle aged De Coco male family members brothers Tommy (Tony Lo Bianco) and Chubby (Paul Sorvino) were especially well acted.

    Tommy DeCoco's family is comprised of his troubled and mentally unstable wife Phyllis (Yvonne Wilder), and their two sons, ten (10) year old Albert (Michael Hershewe) who lives in fear of his mother's continued insistance that Albert is too thin and must eat more, and their adult 22 year old son Stony (Richard Gere) who is on the cusp of making the biggest decision in his young life, which is his chosen career path. Stony's father Tommy wants his son Stony to follow in his Italian heritage work path which is in construction, but what Stony really wants to do is to work with young children, most likely as an extension of the love and care he outwardly provides continually to his younger and troubled little brother Albert.

    Tommy's brother Chubby, (Paul Sorvino) is filled with life and much love for his brother Tommy's entire family. In a very sombre moment in the middle of the film Chubby shares with the local wheelchair bound barkeeper Banion (Kenneth McMillan) why him and his wife do not have any children of their own and why Chubby is so deeply attached to his brother Tommy's two (2) children.

    There are also strong supporting roles by actors Yvonne Wilder, Kenneth McMillan, Kristen DeBell, Floyd Levine, and Marilu Henner. The interaction between Richard Gere and Marilu Henner helped both actors lead very succesful subsequent film careere.s Although the film runs for less than two (2) hours in length there is a lifetime of memories to capture our attention. Two such memorable examples are the birthday celebration of barkeeper Banion, and the family trip by car that everyone has to wear their Sunday best for as Tommy and Chubby surprise their respective families with what they have purchased for their families future use.

    This is a film that is a classic and is worthy of a much higher IMDB rating. Maybe some families just cannot face reality, I for one embrace both the love and hardship almost all blue collar families are confronted with in our daily lives.

    I give Bloodbrothers a most deserving 9 out of 10 rating
    schweinhundt1967

    Freely Adapted Story Subverts Theme of Book

    This adaptation of Price's novel takes such liberties as to make this an almost totally different story.Where do we begin? 1.)The DeCocos,in the story,are a much more grotesque and brutal outfit.Sorvino is much too attractive to play Chubby-it should have been Victor Buono.LoBianco is much too short,and nowhere near ominous enough to do Tommy-it should have been Richard Kiel.And Goldoni is a 100 pounds too light to be playing Marie. 2.)Gere is much too young to be doing Stony.The boy is only 17 years old,and just graduated from high school 2 weeks before the story opens. 3.)The whole business about Sooky involves Chubby-showing that he,in particular,is very unhappy with his marriage. 4.)While Marie is the one who seduces Jack Cutler(as in the book),it is Chubby who,by accident,receives the call from Mrs. Cutler,and,enraged, mistakenly assaults assaults HIS wife.This shows us that even the jovial, genial,good-natured Chubby,who loves his family,has his dark and brutal impulses lying close to the surface. 5.)In the book,after Phyllis is hospitalized,Tommy gives Stony permission,NOT to become an electrician,and Stony CHOOSES NOT to leave his family,staying in the pathological but familiar system to which he is accustomed.In the film,Tommy orders Stony to enter the construction trades,and Stony flees,taking Albert with him.A happy ending,of sorts,which is totally out of synch with the novel. So,it seems that the screenwriters decided to homogenize,clarify,and tack a happy ending onto a novel which was intended to demonstrate a bleak and tragic slice of American life.Perhaps it wouldn't have arrived in screen,otherwise.
    8Lebowskidoo

    Over the Top But Entertaining

    Right from the get-go, this thing is off the chain! Paul Sorvino and Tony Lo Bianco play two "bruddas from Noo Yawk" who work in construction and are getting drunk. Richard Gere, who actually seems like a real person and not a caricature of a New York Italian, gives the best performance.

    So much swearing for a movie that I taped off of Turner Classic Movies in the wee hours of the morning! Nothing against swearing but I can't believe I taped it off of Turner Classic Movies! There's a hilariously over the top scene with Tony Lo Bianco's wife and their younger son...I just sat there with my mouth open. My hat's off to the actors but maybe the director should have reigned them all in a little, it comes off a little too hysterical...or maybe that's just how it is in Italian households? That's just my opinion but check it out for yourself. If nothing else, you'll laugh inappropriately like I did.

    I was entertained throughout though, every scene is special in that it could be it's own short film. I felt like they were adapting the book chapter by chapter. If you like this time period and the movies from then, you will want to see it.
    5barnabyrudge

    Has points of interest, but the finished article isn't totally up to scratch.

    Robert Mulligan is a director who can sometimes serve up a masterpiece and sometimes a megabomb. Take To Kill A Mockingbird, for example, an undisputed classic which would appear on most top 100 lists. Then compare it to The Stalking Moon, a 1968 western which is as boring as it is heavy-handed. In Bloodbrothers, Mulligan has managed to be inconsistent within one movie - aspects of his family drama are pretty good, other parts are downright dull.

    Young New Yorker Stony De Coco (Richard Gere) is approaching his 20s and is at the junction of life where he must decide where his future lies. His aggressive, misogynistic father Tommy (Tony LoBianco) expects him to follow in the family tradition of becoming an electrician on construction sites, but Stony feels he has a better aptitude for working with children. He gets a job looking after kids at a city hospital, and finds plenty of rewards in the job, but Tommy applies increasing pressure on him to look for a more "macho", manly job.

    Stony's dilemma is quite interesting, and the role is played pretty well by a young, impressive Gere. Tommy is also a strongly-written character, memorably fleshed-out by the reliable and ever-underrated LoBianco. In fact, on the performance front the film is somewhat impressive all the way down the cast. The faults in Bloodbrothers lie elsewhere. Walter Newman's script (arguably the least worthy screenplay ever to receive an Oscar nomination) makes too many unforgivable changes to its source novel; the pacing is less than ideal (the film is halfway through before it becomes apparent where the story is really going); and the broader social and personal issues in the story are never satisfactorily developed. As an acting showcase, this is good stuff but as an overall film it's not so good. There's certainly no reason why you shouldn't give it a go, but it's doubtful that this will ever be a film you want to watch over and over again.
    2Maciste_Brother

    Melodrama with a capital M

    When I was a teen, I saw BLOODBROTHERS as a double feature with a horror movie (don't ask me which one). I thought the movie was overwrought then but I sorta enjoyed the fact that the film was dealing with ordinary folks. I've seen the movie recently and whoa, what a terrible melodrama. Except for Gere and Tony Lo Bianco, the film is almost unwatchable. It's badly shot. Looks really cheap. And the level of melodrama in the script and direction is, well, actually revolting. What were they thinking? Every scene with the mother and the kid. Every scene with the wife cheating and Lo Bianco finding out. All the hospital scenes. They all scream melodrama. BLOODBROTHERS is not a very subtle movie. It hammers every emotions and blue-collar story-lines with the light touch of a sledgehammer.

    The only reason to watch BLOODBROTHERS is for Tony Lo Bianco, an underrated actor if there ever was one, and a star-making performance by a then young Richard Gere. Whenever Gere is on screen, he eclipses everything else. He really stands-out from the grubby looking project. If you need to see where Gere started out, you have to watch this but if you're looking for a good story about ordinary folks, avoid this movie at all cost.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Although he is only twelve years older than Richard Gere, Tony Lo Bianco played his father.
    • Zitate

      Stony De Coco: The more bloodbrothers you got, the better off you are.

    • Alternative Versionen
      NBC edited 20 minutes from this film for its 1985 network television premiere.
    • Verbindungen
      Features Der Mann mit der Todeskralle (1973)
    • Soundtracks
      When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
      (uncredited)

      Written by Chauncey Olcott, Ernest Ball and George Graff

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 18. Mai 1979 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Italienisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Bloodbrothers
    • Drehorte
      • Wakefield Theater, 4214 White Plains Road, Bronx, New York, USA(movie theater)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Kings Road Entertainment
      • Warner Bros.
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      • 4.844 $
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      • 1 Std. 56 Min.(116 min)
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