Nachdem ein berühmter Autor von einem Fan seiner Romane nach einem Autounfall gerettet wurde, stellt er fest, dass die Pflege, die er erhält, nur der Anfang eines Alptraums der Gefangenschaf... Alles lesenNachdem ein berühmter Autor von einem Fan seiner Romane nach einem Autounfall gerettet wurde, stellt er fest, dass die Pflege, die er erhält, nur der Anfang eines Alptraums der Gefangenschaft und des Missbrauchs ist.Nachdem ein berühmter Autor von einem Fan seiner Romane nach einem Autounfall gerettet wurde, stellt er fest, dass die Pflege, die er erhält, nur der Anfang eines Alptraums der Gefangenschaft und des Missbrauchs ist.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- 1 Oscar gewonnen
- 6 Gewinne & 10 Nominierungen insgesamt
Thomas Brunelle
- Anchorman
- (as Tom Brunelle)
Archie Hahn
- Reporter #2
- (as Archie Hahn III)
John Michael Quinn
- Restaurant Patron
- (Nicht genannt)
Rob Reiner
- Helicopter Pilot
- (Nicht genannt)
J.T. Walsh
- State Trooper Sherman Douglas
- (Nicht genannt)
Jay Dee Witney
- News Photographer
- (Nicht genannt)
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Misery is a dark, but witty venture into Stephen King territory. It's about a popular novelist who crashes his car on a snowy mountain road and is rescued by a nurse who claims she is his number one fan. As the time goes by, he realizes she has no intention of letting him leave.
The film moves with a brisk, taut pace thanks to director Rob Reiner, who helmed another excellent Stephen King film, Stand By Me. Tension is kept mostly throughout (there are some predictable moments...but who cares?) And the performances are also a major plus. James Caan is very easy to empathize with, and he manages to keep his cynical sense of humor. Richard Farnsworth, as a grizzled sheriff was a nice addition to the film since his character didn't exist in the book. He also has a nice sense of humor, and he's the kind of guy who you want to root for. But the most amazing performance is from Kathy Bates, who treads a fine line alternating between sweet and lovable to amazingly evil. She won an Oscar for this movie, and whole-heartedly deserved it.
Side note: This is one of the few films which took an Oscar, that you can actually say the Academy had the guts to give out. Can anyone name another horror film which won such a notable prize?
ANyway...by the end, the novelist and the viewer or put through some torturous activity. We sometimes feel his pain, and it is so much fun to hate this woman................the book is excellent.....the movie is just as good in about 1/6th of the time it would take to read. Either way, enjoy!
The film moves with a brisk, taut pace thanks to director Rob Reiner, who helmed another excellent Stephen King film, Stand By Me. Tension is kept mostly throughout (there are some predictable moments...but who cares?) And the performances are also a major plus. James Caan is very easy to empathize with, and he manages to keep his cynical sense of humor. Richard Farnsworth, as a grizzled sheriff was a nice addition to the film since his character didn't exist in the book. He also has a nice sense of humor, and he's the kind of guy who you want to root for. But the most amazing performance is from Kathy Bates, who treads a fine line alternating between sweet and lovable to amazingly evil. She won an Oscar for this movie, and whole-heartedly deserved it.
Side note: This is one of the few films which took an Oscar, that you can actually say the Academy had the guts to give out. Can anyone name another horror film which won such a notable prize?
ANyway...by the end, the novelist and the viewer or put through some torturous activity. We sometimes feel his pain, and it is so much fun to hate this woman................the book is excellent.....the movie is just as good in about 1/6th of the time it would take to read. Either way, enjoy!
This movie is truly one of the greatest horror movies out there. Simply because its so streightforward and kathy bates performance in it was truly incredible. The story follows a writer who is driving home (james caan) in a blizard and his car is overturned in the snow and he is taken into care by his number one fan as she says (kathy bates) but she is abit more sinister than she first appears. I enjoyed this so much have seen it a few times. James caan was good but kathy bates really gets my vote fantastic horror
A real classic. This film has all the ingredients - a great story, fine casting, and pace.
Still shocks after three decades. This intelligently crafted piece shows exactly what sharp directing and crisp cinematography can do - even more so in an age before the onset of over the top CGI. A must have in the horror section.....
Misery is really a little masterpiece of drama and thriller.This story is simple: writer Pul Sheldon has a car accident and is helped by Annie Wilkes.This stay turns slowly into a kidnapping.
The performances of Kathy Bates and James Caan are excellent.
But we must also thank Rob Reiner for this very good dark story.
The movie was pretty good, it didn't go by very fast, it was patient with things, there are a lot of details missed in the movie which is understandable but the actors make the movie worth watching. Annie Wilkes and Paul Sheldon are portrayed greatly by both the actress/actor.
A good watch.
A good watch.
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- WissenswertesStephen King was quite impressed with Kathy Bates' performance in this film, so much so that he later wrote two more roles for her. The title role in his novel "Dolores Claiborne" was written with Bates in mind, and Bates later starred in the film adaption of Dolores (1995). King also wrote the script for the TV mini-series The Stand: Das letzte Gefecht (1994). His original novel featured a (male) character named Ray Flowers; upon hearing that Bates wanted to be involved in the miniseries, King re-wrote the part as a woman (Rae Flowers) just so Bates could play the part (uncredited).
- PatzerWhen Paul takes the knife out of his arm sling there is the sound of the knife brushing against metal.
- Zitate
Paul Sheldon: You want it? You want it? Eat it! Eat it till ya choke, you sick, twisted fuck!
- Crazy CreditsMisery the Pig - Herself
- Alternative VersionenThe France / United Kingdom Region 2 DVD and Region 4 Australia / New Zealand DVD is is missing the line "You crazy bitch!"
- SoundtracksShotgun
Performed by Jr. Walker and the All Stars (as Junior Walker & The Allstars)
Courtesy of Motown Record Company, L.P.
Written by Junior Walker (as Autry DeWalt)
Published by Stone Agate Music
A division of Jobete Music Co., Inc.
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Details
Box Office
- Budget
- 20.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 61.276.872 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 10.076.834 $
- 2. Dez. 1990
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 61.277.597 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 47 Min.(107 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
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