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Teophilus North llega a una pequeña pero próspera localidad de Rhode Island y pronto empiezan a surgir rumores de que es una persona capaz de curar los achaques de los demás.Teophilus North llega a una pequeña pero próspera localidad de Rhode Island y pronto empiezan a surgir rumores de que es una persona capaz de curar los achaques de los demás.Teophilus North llega a una pequeña pero próspera localidad de Rhode Island y pronto empiezan a surgir rumores de que es una persona capaz de curar los achaques de los demás.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Katharine Houghton
- Mrs. Skeel
- (as Katherine Houghton)
Opiniones destacadas
This one certainly was a family affair! Directed by Danny Huston. Anjelica Huston has a role as Persis. John Huston was going to play Bosworth, but due to an illness, Mitchum filled in, according to the trivia. Co-stars Lauren Bacall, Harry Stanton. In our story, North (Edwards) will read the bible to Mr. Bosworth, for pay. He explains right off that his body has the unusual ability to spark when he touches someone. And this all takes place in newport, rhode island, where the mucky mucks all have money and boats. So the regular folk have to stick together; North makes friends with Mrs. Cranston and Simmons (Bacall, Stanton). When the townspeople find out he can make his hand spark, they interpret that as being a healer, and charge him with practicing medicine without a license. Very family friendly, as expected. Much ado about nothing! Edwards had just done Top Gun, so he was clearly a proven entity. Story by Thornton Wilder, of Our Town fame, among others. And apparently filmed in several rhode island locations!
I loved the choice of actors, the acting itself, the art direction, costuming and most everything about this film...BUT the screenplay. I read the book and remember it as a lively, interesting fast-paced read, but the movie stays lugged down, even despite the best efforts of the actors involved. I was pleased to watch it though, I was, but couldn't help but make the same comparison most do when watching a film adaptation of a favorite book...it couldn't help but pale in contrast. Anthony Edwards did his best, and it was charming, that was worth watching. Lauren Bacall, Mary Stuart Masterson, Virginia Madsen, Anjelica Huston...all so lovely to watch. I think even if I had not read the book I would have found the film sluggish, but it was sweet to watch.
I watched this movie on cable today, compelled not by the film itself (which sadly isn't up to snuff), but by the story, and especially by the charismatic leading character. The face was vaguely recognizable, as was the warmth and humanity of the actor's performance. Although the film, replete with a sterling cast, fails on many levels, Anthony Edwards' does not. He captures the glow of the title character, and positively shines with compassion. It's an excellent example of a great actor rising above a shoddy script and making a role his own. I give the film 5 stars out of 10 . . . but I give Mr. Edwards a perfect score.
This is hardly an epic movie, but then again, it doesn't need to be. As another reviewer said, there are no aliens, nothing horrid occurs, no crashing soundtrack nor is there some deep dark message which You Must Get to enjoy the movie being thrown at you.
Instead, this is a quiet way to pass a little bit more than an hour of time. Can you really ask that much more of a film? Given, the nastiness inherent in most modern films, I'd say that it's more than you'll probably find at your local cinamaplex these days.
The cast is fine to exceptional with Mitchem in one of his last and most interesting roles, Huston looking terrific and Edwards as, well, Edwards. Helped by a rather stellar supporting cast, I can recommend this film to you as a full family type of event. By all means - take the kids and by the film's end, you'll all be in a better mood.
Instead, this is a quiet way to pass a little bit more than an hour of time. Can you really ask that much more of a film? Given, the nastiness inherent in most modern films, I'd say that it's more than you'll probably find at your local cinamaplex these days.
The cast is fine to exceptional with Mitchem in one of his last and most interesting roles, Huston looking terrific and Edwards as, well, Edwards. Helped by a rather stellar supporting cast, I can recommend this film to you as a full family type of event. By all means - take the kids and by the film's end, you'll all be in a better mood.
In the late years of his life, actor Robert Mitchum played a number of roles which in my opinion miss their mark. From his acclaimed mountain man, Moon-shine whiskey runner in 'Thunder Road' to his heroic role in 'Winds of War', he was always a great actor and a bit larger than life. In this movie called " Mr. North " he plays an aging but wealthy patriarch Mr. Bosworth bent on doing something right for the world and his pet project. That project involves a remarkable young man named Theophilus North (Anthony Edwards) who it seems has a special gift and shocking personality which the town finds so incredible. Mrs. Cranston (Lauren Bacall), Henry Simmons (Harry Dean Stanton) and Persis Bosworth Tennyson (Anjelica Huston) find the young man remarkable and personable and seek to help him. In fact, with the exception of Doctor McPherson (David Warner) the town physician, everyone believes he is a natural 'Healer' something he emphatically denies. The movie is slow to develop but is seriously dramatic in that the individual is notably compassionate and wonderfully likable. A good and sincere film and one for Mitchum and Becall fans which make it worth seeing. ****
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- TriviaJohn Huston, who had long suffered from emphysema, personally asked Robert Mitchum to take his part in this film after he was hospitalized with pneumonia. Mitchum filmed the role during a break from Remembranzas de guerra (1988).
- ErroresThe Cole Porter song "You Do Something to Me" was prominently featured at the end of the film, including being played and sung by the band at the ball. The film was set in 1926, but Cole Porter did not publish this song until 1929.
- Citas
Theophilus North: Madam, I suggest that you encourage your children to play with matches!
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Mr. North - Liebling der Götter
- Locaciones de filmación
- Blithewold Mansion - 101 Ferry Road, Bristol, Rhode Island, Estados Unidos(the Skeel house and garden)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 5,500,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,221,366
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 37,036
- 24 jul 1988
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,221,366
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 33 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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