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Johnny Handsome - Der schöne Johnny

Originaltitel: Johnny Handsome
  • 1989
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 34 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,1/10
11.649
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Morgan Freeman, Ellen Barkin, Lance Henriksen, and Mickey Rourke in Johnny Handsome - Der schöne Johnny (1989)
After being double crossed and thrown in jail, a deformed gangster gets a new face and rehabilitation, but his desire for revenge looms.
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DramaKriminalitätThriller

Nachdem er doppelt gekreuzt und ins Gefängnis geworfen wurde, bekommt ein deformierter Gangster ein neues Gesicht und eine Rehabilitation, aber sein Wunsch nach Rache droht.Nachdem er doppelt gekreuzt und ins Gefängnis geworfen wurde, bekommt ein deformierter Gangster ein neues Gesicht und eine Rehabilitation, aber sein Wunsch nach Rache droht.Nachdem er doppelt gekreuzt und ins Gefängnis geworfen wurde, bekommt ein deformierter Gangster ein neues Gesicht und eine Rehabilitation, aber sein Wunsch nach Rache droht.

  • Regie
    • Walter Hill
  • Drehbuch
    • John Godey
    • Ken Friedman
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Mickey Rourke
    • Ellen Barkin
    • Elizabeth McGovern
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    6,1/10
    11.649
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    • Regie
      • Walter Hill
    • Drehbuch
      • John Godey
      • Ken Friedman
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Mickey Rourke
      • Ellen Barkin
      • Elizabeth McGovern
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    Mickey Rourke
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    • John 'Johnny Handsome' Sedley…
    Ellen Barkin
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    • Sunny Boyd
    Elizabeth McGovern
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    • Donna McCarty
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    Forest Whitaker
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    • Dr. Steven Resher
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    • Rafe Garrett
    Scott Wilson
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    • Mikey Chalmette
    David Schramm
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    • Vic Dumask
    Yvonne Bryceland
    • Sister Luke
    Peter Jason
    Peter Jason
    • Mr. Bonet
    J.W. Smith
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    • Larry
    Jeffrey Meek
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    • Earl
    • (as Jeff Meek)
    Allan Graf
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    • Bob Lemoyne
    Ed Zang
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    John P. Fertitta
    John P. Fertitta
    • Prestige Salesman
    • (as John Fertitta)
    Raynor Scheine
    Raynor Scheine
    • Gun Dealer
    Edward Walsh
    • Judge
    • (as Ed Walsh)
    Jim Burk
    • Prison Guard
    • Regie
      • Walter Hill
    • Drehbuch
      • John Godey
      • Ken Friedman
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    6fertilecelluloid

    Compromised Hill film buoyed by three terrific performances

    "Johnny Handsome" is a flawed but fascinating work from Walter Hill. Mickey Rourke is great as a deformed criminal who returns to avenge the people (Ellen Barkin and Lance Henriksen) who wronged him. The conceit of the premise is that Johnny's enemies will not see him coming with his new face, a face rebuilt after his ugly one was cut to pieces. Unfortunately, this potentially rich premise is quickly discarded and the film becomes a more standard crime yarn with a pointless love story thrown in. Johnny's love interest, Elizabeth McGovern, who was great in a similar role in "Racing With The Moon", is wasted and just doesn't belong in this material.

    Lance Henriksen and Ellen Barkin are great as two of the oiliest lowlifes to impact with a movie screen in years. Barkin's pronunciation of the word "geek", when referring to Rourke's character, is hilarious, as is the crime couple's incessant badgering of each other. If the film had focused more on this duo and less on McGovern and another subplot involving Forest Whitaker, who is saddled with a dreadfully written role as a doctor who tries to help Johnny, it would have been a true contender.

    The opening robbery scene is classic Hill -- brutal and economical -- and sets high expectations for the mayhem to come. Ry Cooder's slide guitar score is mesmerizing, and Mathew F. Leonetti's cinematography is moody and beguiling.

    Ultimately, the film is a gritty pulp crime novel compromised by studio concessions. Which is such a crying shame.
    7bronsonskull72

    * * * OUT OF FIVE

    Mickey Rourke gives an astonishing performance as John Sedley a deformed thug who gets a chance at a normal life when a kind Doctor (Forrest Whitaker) asks to do plastic surgery on Sedley. Sedley accepts and is torn between going straight or getting revenge on the two(Lance Henriksen and Ellen Barkin) that killed his friend Mikey (Scott Wilson)in this compelling yet slightly long drama. Some very exciting actionscenes and a good ear for dialog make Johnny Handsome stand out from other revenge flicks in the genre.
    firefly-24

    A piece consisting of a great composition of talent

    I pondered why Mickey agreed to do this movie. To work with the respected Walter Hill? Or because of the sincerity he saw in portraying a man resurrected? He plays his character with conviction, yet you know Handsome is emotionally wounded, a quality hard to project. You will be impressed by the film's monumental scene where Forest Whitaker reveals Handsome's new face, in turn revealing the jubilation he certainly has dreamt about his whole life. I believe that scene to be hallmark Mickey, very hard to mimic. He handles the role with a sensitivity you can believe about a man in his predicament. A good reason why casting is vital to a clichéd story! Walter Hill directs Mickey to his fullest. I also thought Liz McGovern to be a good choice as a clinging, excessive optimist with a heart for bad boys. It's a suitable choice that she's not lustfully beautiful- a regular, dull, secretarial girl puts the attention on Rourke, which would have detracted from the real element of the storyline had they cast a perfect 10. Freeman functions as a foil to the story and with a vintage performance of his obvious range.
    8Squrpleboy

    An Undiscovered Gem!

    Mickey Rourke has to be one of the greatest, yet most under-rated,

    American actors alive today. This film proves it. He plays this

    character with layers and a depth few could accomplish or would

    even dare. Unfortunately, most people regard his personal life

    (and abrasive personality itself) with such disdain that they refuse

    to fairly judge his professional accomplishments.

    Rourke plays a grotesquely facially disfigured man who's life of

    ridicule, non-existent home-life, and resultant self-guilt have led

    him to a life of crime. Nothing original there, I'll admit. But one

    must watch Rourke's subtle portrayal to see not a man of rage, as

    most actors would give, and be expected of, from the audience, but

    a man quietly locked into his world of pain. The way he holds his

    cigarette from the top, so as to cover part of his face; the downward

    tilt of his head, eyes averted from anyone's gaze; or the curt, quiet

    speaking so as not to draw too much attention. The example of

    speech is in itself remarkable. Not only does Rourke affect a

    severe speech impediment as the disfigured Johnny Handsome,

    but he then takes on a new one as a man who is now capable of

    proper diction, but who is completely unused to being able to

    speak properly. And he is constant in his portrayal throughout.

    The story is simple but good, driven with excellent visual editing,

    and a wonderful sound track (provided by Ry Cooder), that really

    sets the pacing. The cast is largely wonderful, as well, with quite a

    few recognizable "stars". Forest Whitaker as the sympathetic but

    driven and demanding doctor, Lance Henrikson and Ellen Barkin

    in amazing performances as two completely greedy "scum-bags",

    and Morgan Freeman, in a real role reversal, as a rotten, taunting

    parole officer. Probably the only weak link in the cast is Elizabeth

    McGovern, who's attempted Louisiana accent never holds up and

    over-all acting just suffices.

    This film remains a favorite of mine that I watch every now and

    again, always enjoying it both for the excitingly building tension of

    the story, and the great performances (and performers) littered

    throughout the film. If you like this film, I also suggest "The

    Elephant Man", by David Lynch (for the life-with-disfigurement

    aspects), or "The Warriors", by Walter Hill, as a great, early

    example of this same director's work.

    8/10 Mickey Rourke at his best!
    7hitchcockthelegend

    Walter Hill's undervalued neo-noir.

    Johnny Handsome is directed by Walter Hill and adapted to screenplay by Ken Friedman from the novel "The Three Worlds of Johnny Handsome" written by John Godey. It stars Mickey Rourke, Ellen Barkin, Elizabeth McGovern, Lance Henriksen, Forest Whitaker, Morgan Freeman and Scott Wilson. Music is by Ry Cooder and cinematography by Matthew F. Leonetti.

    John Sedley (Rourke), AKA: Johnny Handsome, has a severely disfigured face, when he and his only real friend are double-crossed by two accomplices during a robbery, Johnny is sent to prison and his life reaches a new low. However, hope springs in the form of Dr. Steven Fisher (Whitaker), a pioneering plastic surgeon who offers to give Johnny surgery that would give him a normal face as he attempts to integrate back into society. With a new face making him unrecognisable, there is scope to enact revenge on the two people who killed his best friend and had him put in prison...

    Walter Hill knows his film noir, anyone who has seen The Driver knows this. Here for Johnny Handsome, Hill takes a lot of the fantastical elements of noir and dresses it up admirably as a violent revenge thriller. A box office flop and something of a kicking post for big hitting critics of the late 1980s, it's a film that now can be seen as being very much in tune with its influences.

    The charges of it being too bonkers, too violent and too much of a "B" movie homage just don't add up, because what is on offer is good solid meaty neo-noir cinema. A protagonist with an affliction, medical shenanigans, hyper femme fatale, over the top villain and a stoic and sarcastic gumshoe type copper. All of which operate in a sweaty and luridly coloured New Orleans. Add in Hill's eye for aggressive action sequences and it's neo a go-go.

    Hill gets strong performances from his cast, ensuring emotional bonds are not over egged and a clamour for sympathy and understanding kept to a bearable level by the actors playing the "good" guys "n" dolls. While giving Henriksen and Barkin licence to sizzle with sinister glee is astute and perfectly in tune with the material on the page. Leonetti's photography has the requisite pulpy noirishness to it, and the familiar twangs of Ry Cooder are never a bad thing in a Walter Hill movie.

    It's not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but those complaining about missed opportunities regarding rehabilitation - or that the liberal doctor turns out to be clinically wrong in his reform beliefs - really are missing the point or unaware of the world where something like Johnny Handsome lives. From the kinetic misery at film's start, to the "ever so in tune with film noir" finale, Johnny Handsome is well worth a look by anyone interested in noir's updated version. 7/10

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      Al Pacino was initially interested in playing the title character, and worked with the producers on developing the script, but ultimately dropped out of the project, due to script problems. Pacino felt, despite numerous revisions, they had never been able to transcend the script's B-movie qualities.
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      During the graveyard scene, Larry "pumps" the action on a double barreled shotgun.
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      Vic Dumask: I don't know you, Mr. Mitchell. What can I do for you?

      John 'Johnny Handsome' Sedley: A laundry service. Could be five million dollars worth.

      Vic Dumask: That sounds illegal.

      John 'Johnny Handsome' Sedley: [sotto voce] It is.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Black Rain/Heavy Petting/In Country/A Dry White Season/Heart of Dixie (1989)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 22. Februar 1990 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Johnny Handsome
    • Drehorte
      • Louisiana State Penitentiary, Angola, Louisiana, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Carolco Pictures
      • The Guber-Peters Company
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    • Budget
      • 20.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 7.237.794 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 2.437.642 $
      • 1. Okt. 1989
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 7.237.794 $
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      • 1 Std. 34 Min.(94 min)
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      • Dolby Stereo
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