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Fall Time - Blutiger Herbst

Originaltitel: Fall Time
  • 1995
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 28 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,4/10
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Stephen Baldwin, Mickey Rourke, and Jason London in Fall Time - Blutiger Herbst (1995)
Schwarze KomödieDramaKriminalität

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThree young men decide to plan a mock kidnapping, but everything goes wrong because a real bank robbery was already planned by two other guys.Three young men decide to plan a mock kidnapping, but everything goes wrong because a real bank robbery was already planned by two other guys.Three young men decide to plan a mock kidnapping, but everything goes wrong because a real bank robbery was already planned by two other guys.

  • Regie
    • Paul Warner
  • Drehbuch
    • Steve Alden
    • Paul Skemp
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Steve Alden
    • David Arquette
    • Stephen Baldwin
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,4/10
    2152
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    • Regie
      • Paul Warner
    • Drehbuch
      • Steve Alden
      • Paul Skemp
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Steve Alden
      • David Arquette
      • Stephen Baldwin
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    • 6Kritische Rezensionen
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    Steve Alden
    • Officer Lyle
    David Arquette
    David Arquette
    • David
    Stephen Baldwin
    Stephen Baldwin
    • Leon
    Jonah Blechman
    Jonah Blechman
    • Joe
    Michael Edelstein
    • Bank Manager
    Jeff Gardner
    • Ken
    Tom Hull
    • Gas Station Attendant
    J. Michael Hunter
    • Big John
    Sammy Kershaw
    Sammy Kershaw
    • Officer Donny
    Sheryl Lee
    Sheryl Lee
    • Patty…
    Jason London
    Jason London
    • Tim
    Richard K. Olsen
    Richard K. Olsen
    • Officer Duane
    Amy Parrish
    Amy Parrish
    • Sheila
    Mickey Rourke
    Mickey Rourke
    • Florence
    John Henry Scott
    John Henry Scott
    • Older Farmer
    Paul Skemp
    • Younger Farmer
    Emily Wachtel
    Emily Wachtel
    • Hairdresser
    Suellen Yates
    • David's Mom
    • Regie
      • Paul Warner
    • Drehbuch
      • Steve Alden
      • Paul Skemp
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    6LeonLouisRicci

    Violent Man On Man Against Boys

    Ambitious in its use of Gay leads (no overtones here, completely in your face), period setting, and crazy goings on. The Movie starts sort of weak with overacting by the three teenagers wildly flailing about and trash talking incessantly. But once our two ferry-land psychos enter, the thing sort of becomes entertaining in a low rent hoodlum kind of way.

    Although it goes to some length to be 1950's kitsch some of the props look like modern thrift shop and antique store borrowings as they are worn out and do distract somewhat from believability. But that is a minor quibble because things do perk up and turn into some fun.

    The convoluted plot and some of the explanations of some of the behavior develop confusion, it is the violence and the Gay behavior of the characters that bring this home with a different feel and is a near winner despite some of its missteps. This is one of Stephen Baldwin's best performances and Mickey Rourke is, well the always interesting Mickey Rourke.
    8darko2525

    Good Obscure Thriller About Lost Innocence

    Rebellious post-high school buddies Tim (Jason London), Dave (David Arquette), and Joe (Jonah Blechman) are in the middle of their last summer together. Tim is off to college in the fall, and wherever the other two wind up, it will not be in the same place he will be. So the three of them, the bored threesome decide to pull of their most elaborate prank of all time. The plan is simple. Tim, all decked out in a nice suit that makes him slightly more than conspicuous in a small town like Caledonia, Wisconsin, will stand on a street corner near the bank, while the other two pull up fast in their black Buick (stolen from Dave's cruel father) and pretend, with blanks, to gun him down in the street, toss him into the trunk and speed away. After this reports about the Buick will be all over the news, and Dave's father will have a heavy dose of explaining to do. But while they plan the lark, ex-cons Florence (Mickey Rourke), and Leon (Stephen Baldwin) are planning to rob the very same bank. When the boys mistakenly abduct Leon (who is dressed in a suit similar to Tim's), and in effect, foil the crime, the stronger Florence immediately hunts down the suspicious Tim, and strong-arms him into assisting in the heist without Leon. Leon, meanwhile, once out of the trunk, easily detains Dave and Joe, and begins a paranoid investigation of their true motives before forcing Dave to reel off a conspiracy tale about himself and Florence, exactly what the very edgy Leon wants to hear. Leon, who is shown through his homosexual relationship with Florence (which began while the two served time) as being subservient and pliant, explodes when given the opportunity to call the shots for the two young boys, and becomes unhinged to the tune of torturous interrogation scenes that are almost too emotionally painful to watch. What follows is a violent, icy depiction of loss of innocence in the Eisenhower America, which ends the only way it can, with bodies on the floor. Though the film, made in 1995, was denied a theatrical release by co-stars bickering over billing, director Paul Warner spins a tightly wound tale of a adolescent joy-ride that goes awfully wrong. And perhaps the most interesting spin on the script is the parallel between the subservient relationship of Leon to Florence to the hero-worship Joe holds for Dave, and even paralleling Leon's treatment of the boys with the relationship of Dave to his father. This amounts to a perverse little twist of script that Freudians would love, where the two criminals do serve to provide a sort of perverse fathering of the children. The young cast is outstanding, exuding the requisite disbelief and innocence we expect from these boys. A particular standout is Arquette, who I previously did not feel could act his way out of a paper bag. Mickey Rourke is absolutely chilling as Florence, and Baldwin gives perhaps even a better performance than he did in The Usual Suspects, an absolutely brilliant turn as the explosive Leon. In all, Fall Time is a very good movie that snuck through the cracks, and is well worth a look if you can find a copy.
    5DeuceWild_77

    Badly directed, an exercise in dull, only redeemed by good performances from Stephen Baldwin & Mickey Rourke !!

    Released in January '95, "Fall Time" was the first movie from indie filmmaker, Paul Warner and the result is that he didn't directed another movie since, even if it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival. It failed to win and never got domestic distribution in the States, going DTV in several other countries and disappear from public viewing after a while.

    The story penned by Steve Alden & Paul Skemp showed some promises at the beginning, but Warner was unable to hand it well to the screen, offering a pedestrian crime / thriller, not that well photographed, and the evident low budget kind of ruined the visual experience of a period piece (the movie is set in the 50's).

    The only thing he did a tad better was the casting decisions with Stephen Baldwin & Mickey Rourke, playing the duo of eccentric bank robbers (full of homossexual overtones between the two that wasn't at all needed); David Lynch's muse, Sheryl Lee in a tiny (& exploitative) role and Jason London, Jonah Blechman & David Arquette playing the three unwary teenagers.

    Baldwin offers a good performance as the nervous Leon with a great supporting from Rourke with his baroque gusto for extravagant characters and smooth delivering of his lines that deserved to be better written. By '94 when "Fall Time" went into production, Rourke, blackballed from Hollywood A-list films, was enjoying his new sports career in boxing appearing in just 1 or 2 weeks filmed cameos to pay the bills, and his Florence Nightingale's character here was just an extent of the rogue character he played 2 years before in "White Sands" ('92).

    David Arquette can play this reckless 50's greaser character in his sleep, he had already played similar roles in the short lived TV Show, "The Outsiders" ('90) and "Roadracers" ('94). Jason London can't act to save his own life, even Jonah Blechman is better.

    In short, "Fall Time" is a way average film, only recommended for fans of the actors involved, besides that is an exercise in dull and a near waste of time (the ending sucks and doesn't made any sense at all).

    I still give it a 5, just for some of the actors / performances.
    guilfisher-1

    Dark Comedy with homosexual undertones

    All right I've read the other comments and feel I'm one of those who had a hard time with this movie. Director, Paul Warner, brings three young boys together with a chance meeting with two not so young men. It's all about a prank gone wrong and the aftermath of the game.

    Mickey Rourke, who always seems to get these weird roles of emotionally disturbed people, once again, talks in whispers. He also manipulates others, as he's done in past films. In other words, there doesn't seem to be any change in his style. However, Stephen Baldwin, his victim, gets a chance to show more than his usual tough guy image, with a sensitive performance. Is he gay? It's never made clear, but through Baldwin's performance you would assume he is. This is why he becomes weak in the knees when Rourke commands him.

    Of the three young boys, Jason London got more to do with his part. The other two, David Arquette and Jonah Blechman, were somewhat less convincing.

    The girl, Sheryl Lee, didn't impress me. Except when she began to undress London. I thought finally something is about to happen. But unfortunately it didn't.

    The violence, blood and bruises were abundant throughout this movie. As though this was what audiences would be impressed with. When you have as much as this film presented, after awhile it becomes boring. The mother baking the pie, without words, was all camp. Was she for real? Placing the cherry on top of the pie and tripping as she was carrying a birthday cake, were among my favorite moments. And Baldwin's acting. 6 out of 10 is my vote, in favor of Baldwin, London and Arquette.
    fanaticita

    comedy or tragedy?

    I didn't know what to think at first because there were so many nutty things going on in this juicy little film. Yea, now that I read some of the other reviews, the homoerotic thing fits. I wondered if I was imagining things, or what. All the touching, close contact,. . . is he going to kiss him?! Mickey Rourke was amazing! And he had the best lines many of which were sheer poetry/philosophy/Rourke. I was sure he wrote the script, but no. Baldwin was also in excellent form. Actually they all were. Sheryl Lee was a riot having fun with the role -almost too much fun, as the clever "girl who got away." See the film!!! Oh, and the Mom who was always baking pies -too funny. Not a word from her, but she stole the scenes from the ranting Dad.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Fall Time was shot in Wilmington, NC and Burgaw, NC.
    • Patzer
      When Leon takes David and Joe back to their "fort" you can see a boom Mic on the top left portion of the screen right before he tosses the rope up and over a ceiling rafter.
    • Zitate

      Tim: What if something goes wrong?

      Florence: Things don't go wrong, man - they just go.

    • Verbindungen
      References The Lone Ranger (1949)
    • Soundtracks
      Screamin' at the Moon
      Written by Dewey Terry, Tyler Bates & Paul Gutierrez

      Performed by Dewey Terry

      Engineered & mixed by Robert Carranza

      Terry Music Publishing/BMI

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 13. Mai 1995 (Südkorea)
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      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Wilmington, North Carolina, USA(location)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Live Entertainment
      • Bates Entertainmant
      • Capitol Films
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      1 Stunde 28 Minuten
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