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Star 80

  • 1983
  • R
  • 1h 43min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,8/10
8,6 mil
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Mariel Hemingway in Star 80 (1983)
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  • Dirección
    • Bob Fosse
  • Guión
    • Teresa Carpenter
    • Bob Fosse
  • Reparto principal
    • Mariel Hemingway
    • Eric Roberts
    • Cliff Robertson
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,8/10
    8,6 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Bob Fosse
    • Guión
      • Teresa Carpenter
      • Bob Fosse
    • Reparto principal
      • Mariel Hemingway
      • Eric Roberts
      • Cliff Robertson
    • 82Reseñas de usuarios
    • 36Reseñas de críticos
    • 63Metapuntuación
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      • 1 premio y 4 nominaciones en total

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    Mariel Hemingway
    Mariel Hemingway
    • Dorothy
    Eric Roberts
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    • Paul
    Cliff Robertson
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    • Hugh Hefner
    Carroll Baker
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    • Dorothy's Mother
    Roger Rees
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    • Aram Nicholas
    David Clennon
    David Clennon
    • Geb
    Josh Mostel
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    • Private Detective
    Lisa Gordon
    • Eileen
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    • Nightclub Owner
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    Keith Hefner
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    Tina Willson
    Tina Willson
    • Bobo Weller
    Shelly Ingram
    • Betty
    Sheila Anderson
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    Kathryn Witt
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    Jordan Christopher
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    • Peter Rose
    James Luisi
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    • Roy
    Neva Patterson
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    • Playboy Executive
    • Dirección
      • Bob Fosse
    • Guión
      • Teresa Carpenter
      • Bob Fosse
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    aminthepm2001

    Love and Hate

    When a performer can make you love and hate their character, feel pity, shame, worry, and all of the above simultaneously, that is great acting. Eric Roberts achieves all this and more ! Only Shirley Booth in "Come Back Little Sheba" and Eric Roberts in "Star 80" have had this kind of impact on me. Incredible film. Sort of off-topic now, but if you look closely, you will see "Victoria Porter" from "All That Jazz" as an auto show "hostess" and the dance mistress/choreographer's assistant, also from "ATJ" as a script supervisor during a movie filming scene. The entire film was very believable! Had a right here, right now feeling to it.
    8reelreviewsandrecommendations

    A Shooting Star

    Dorothy Stratten was on the road to superstardom. In 1979, the Vancouver-born model was made Playboy's Miss August, as well as appearing in episodes of 'Buck Rogers' and 'Fantasy Island'. In 1980, she played the lead role in the sci-fi flick 'Galaxina,' and was dubbed Playmate of the Year, a prestigious title that came with $200,000 in cash and gifts from the Playboy organization. On April 30th of that year she was a guest on 'The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson', further cementing her fame. By August 15th, she was dead.

    Bob Fosse's powerful biopic 'Star 80' tells the story of the murder of Dorothy Stratten, with the focus not on Stratten, but on her husband and murderer, Paul Snider. Based on Teresa Carpenter's article 'Death of a Playmate,' it chronicles Stratten's rise to fame and Snider's growing insecurities and obsessions. A small-time hustler with big ideas, Snider could not handle it when Stratten- not he- started making it big. When their relationship breaks down and she starts dating a Hollywood director, it's only a matter of time before his insanity turns to violence.

    An affecting, raw drama, it sheds light on a dangerous mind. Fosse's screenplay portrays Snider as psychotically obsessive and self-centred, exhibiting clear signs of sociopathy, such as a lack of empathy and a manipulative nature, while his insecurities fuel his need for control and validation. Unable to handle Stratten's rising fame, he views her success as a personal failure, deepening his sense of inadequacy. This toxic blend of envy, fear and possessiveness drives his descent into violent madness. The film starkly illustrates Snider's psychological unravelling, exposing the dangerous extremes one can go to in order to regain control.

    By contrast, Stratten's character represents innocence and vulnerability. Her meteoric rise to fame captivated many, but beneath the glamour, she remained grounded. Unlike Snider, Stratten's appeal was genuine, drawing people in with her natural warmth. She navigates Hollywood with wide-eyed optimism, unaware of the dark forces closing in around her. Her relationship with Snider starts as a fairytale, quickly turning into a nightmare as his insecurities and jealousy surface.

    The film juxtaposes Stratten's genuine desire for success and connection with Snider's pathological need for control. As Stratten's star rises, her inner strength and resilience become more apparent, making her untimely death all the more tragic. Her legacy is not just as a Playboy Playmate or an actress, but as a symbol of lost potential and the devastating impact of unchecked obsession.

    Snider is a case study in destructive behaviour, while Stratten embodies the tragic vulnerability of someone caught in the orbit of a dangerously unstable individual, underscoring the film's thematic exploration of toxic relationships, fame and control. It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked obsession and the fragility of innocence in the face of exploitation. The film's atmosphere is imbued with a sense of impending doom, generating suspense while effectively drawing one into the tragic trajectory of Stratten's life.

    Fosse's direction, Alan Heim's editing and the screenplay's pacing ensure that even as the story navigates through flashbacks and present-day scenes, the tension never wanes. The film's visual and narrative style echoes Fosse's previous work, blending raw emotion with stark realism. Sven Nykvist's gritty cinematography lends proceedings the feel of a documentary, heightening the narrative's emotional impact.

    Furthermore, the meticulous production design further immerses viewers in the grubby reality of the characters' world. Fosse's Hollywood is a neon-lit, gaudy playground of excess, where innocence goes to die. In addition, Ralph Burns's soundtrack- making good use of songs by the likes of Rod Stewart and The Village People- amplifies the era's hedonistic vibe, adding another layer of depth to the film's atmosphere.

    Eric Roberts brings Snider to life with a chilling ease. He is both captivating and terrifying, yet also deeply human. His intensity and commitment to the role ensures that, while you don't empathize with Snider, you do understand him. With over 700 performances to his name, Roberts' tour-de-force work in 'Star 80' is one of the best.

    Mariel Hemingway shines as Stratten, capturing both her innocence and ambition. Her performance is nuanced, portraying Stratten not just as a victim, but as a multi-faceted person with dreams and vulnerabilities. She brings depth and life to the character, making her ultimate fate even more heartbreaking. Hemingway's subtlety in depicting Stratten's naivety and eventual realization of the danger she's in adds emotional weight to the film.

    In addition, Cliff Robertson does strong work as Hugh Hefner, playing the larger-than-life figure as a canny businessman with questionable morals. You're never quite sure what his end game is, or what he's really thinking. The character embodies the allure and pitfalls of fame; his interactions with Stratten highlighting the stark contrast between her innocence and the predatory nature of Hollywood.

    Further, David Clennon and Carroll Baker both impress greatly as a psychiatrist friend of Snider's named Geb and Stratten's mother, respectfully, underplaying it masterfully. Meanwhile, Roger Rees- in his film debut- does typically fine work as Aram Nichols, a director- based on Peter Bogdanovich- whom Stratten starts dating.

    Bob Fosse's 'Star 80' is a powerful biopic, detailing the dangers of obsession, as well as examining the intersections between fame and control. The film is a stark reminder of the darker side of Hollywood, where ambition can quickly turn toxic, and innocence is often a casualty. With raw performances and a gripping narrative, 'Star 80' leaves a lasting impact, urging viewers to consider the human cost behind Hollywood's glitz and glamour. It shows, above all else, that Stratten was a star, a shooting star that faded too soon; but, for a time, how she shone.
    7SnoopyStyle

    creepy Eric Roberts

    In 1978 Vancouver, Dorothy Stratten (Mariel Hemingway) is a teenager working at a Dairy Queen. She falls under the influence of narcissist scheming con-man Paul Snider (Eric Roberts). He takes Polaroids of her nude and sends them to Playboy. Hugh Hefner (Cliff Robertson) is taken with her and she rises to be the centerfold in the August '79 issue. As she gains more success, his possessiveness drives him mad with jealousy.

    While Hemingway is the title character, this is Eric Roberts' movie. She is very capable as an innocent. He is doing the heavy lifting. He makes this a difficult watch. It's uncomfortable and disturbing not in a fun way. He is super creepy without any rooting interest. Legendary choreographer Bob Fosse steps out to direct this. He has a very intriguing list of directing work and shows that he is drawn to edgy material. This is not for everyone and I suggest a long shower to wash away the Eric Roberts of it all.
    Ajtlawyer

    Worth watching for Eric Roberts

    This was probably Eric Roberts' best movie. He steals the show as the sleazy, small-time hustler Paul Snider. Snider aches to be the big-shot, the real "Star 80" but is a failure at everything he tries---except when he gets Dorothy Stratten recognized by Playboy. Then, just as things might break through for them, Dorothy dumps him for a film director (in real life, Peter Bogdanovich). Of course we know the rest---sleazeball Snider kills Dorothy and himself.

    Bogdanovich wrote a scathing book about the case, "Death of the Unicorn" in which he lam basts Hugh Hefner (no more invitations to the mansion for him). What is really weird is that Bogdanovich later married Dorothy Stratten's younger sister, who was in junior high when Dorothy was killed.
    8triple8

    Achingly sad and terrifically acted.

    It's hard to do a review of a movie where the real life events are so tragic AND this movie is sad from the start because you know how it's gonna play out. I will say though that I have seen this many times and that it is a very well done, terrifically acted movie. Obviously, no matter how good this movie was I'd prefer it not to have ever been made because I'd prefer the real life events this is based on, never to have happened at all. Since it WAS made, however I can say without a doubt that the main cast members do their job-Roberts makes you hate,dispise him with a passion and Hemmingway is fragile, lovely and achingly sweet. I have no doubt how easy it was to get swept up in the glamourous lifestyle Stratton lived, I think most people would have myself included. Seeing the story enfold as it did, and knowing the final outcome, it's hard not to yell at the screen at the end,even knowing that you can't go back in time and change the events that happened. Dorothy Stratten was young and lovely and kindhearted and had her whole life in front of her-it's hard to say one "enjoyed" a movie where the ending was so tragic and in this case true so I won't say that. But it IS a movie I have seen more then once and would recomend wholeheartedly. VERY very welldone.

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    • Curiosidades
      Aram Nicholas is a fictionalized version of film director Peter Bogdanovich. Bogdanovich was dating Dorothy Stratten around the time that they collaborated on Todos rieron (1981). In this film, the title of that collaboration was changed to "Tinsel Time". This was due to Bogdanovich threatening to sue if he was unhappy with how he was portrayed. Although, all the other films she appeared in had their names changed too, like Skatetown U.S.A. (La fiebre del patín) (1979) to Ball Bearings and Demasiado hermosa para vivir (1979) to Wednesday's Child.
    • Pifias
      While Paul harangues Dorothy about her upcoming trip to New York while she soaks in the bathtub, her face and hair are alternately wet/dry between shots.
    • Citas

      Snider: You won't forget Paul Snider.

    • Créditos adicionales
      This film is dedicated to Paddy Chayefsky.
    • Versiones alternativas
      ABC edited 12 minutes from this film for its 1987 network television premiere.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in At the Movies: A Christmas Story/Star 80/Running Brave/Streamers (1983)
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      Music and Lyrics by Ralph Burns

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      • 19 de abril de 1984 (España)
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      • Estrella de los 80
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Dairy Queen - 2109 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, Columbia Británica, Canadá
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      • The Ladd Company
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      • 1h 43min(103 min)
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