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Shadrach

  • 1998
  • PG-13
  • 1h 28min
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Harvey Keitel and Andie MacDowell in Shadrach (1998)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn 1935, ninety-nine-year-old former slave Shadrach asks to be buried on the soil where he was born to slavery, and that land is owned by the large Dabney family, consisting of Vernon, Trixi... Leer todoIn 1935, ninety-nine-year-old former slave Shadrach asks to be buried on the soil where he was born to slavery, and that land is owned by the large Dabney family, consisting of Vernon, Trixie, and their seven children, and to bury a black man on that land is a violation of strict... Leer todoIn 1935, ninety-nine-year-old former slave Shadrach asks to be buried on the soil where he was born to slavery, and that land is owned by the large Dabney family, consisting of Vernon, Trixie, and their seven children, and to bury a black man on that land is a violation of strict Virginia law.

  • Dirección
    • Susanna Styron
  • Guionistas
    • William Styron
    • Susanna Styron
    • Bridget Terry
  • Elenco
    • Martin Sheen
    • John Franklin Sawyer
    • Scott Terra
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.4/10
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    • Dirección
      • Susanna Styron
    • Guionistas
      • William Styron
      • Susanna Styron
      • Bridget Terry
    • Elenco
      • Martin Sheen
      • John Franklin Sawyer
      • Scott Terra
    • 25Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 17Opiniones de los críticos
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    Martin Sheen
    Martin Sheen
    • Narrator
    • (voz)
    John Franklin Sawyer
    John Franklin Sawyer
    • Shadrach
    Scott Terra
    Scott Terra
    • Paul
    Ginnie Randall
    • Virginia
    Darrell Larson
    Darrell Larson
    • Father
    Deborah Hedwall
    Deborah Hedwall
    • Mother
    Jonathan Parks Jordan
    Jonathan Parks Jordan
    • Middle Mole
    Erin Underwood
    Erin Underwood
    • Lucinda
    Alice Rogers
    • Cloris
    Monica Hewes
    Monica Hewes
    • Edmonia
    • (as Monica Bugajski)
    Daniel Treat
    • Little Mole
    Andie MacDowell
    Andie MacDowell
    • Trixie
    Michael Ruff
    Michael Ruff
    • Smut
    Muse Watson
    Muse Watson
    • Captain
    Doug Chancey
    • Dock Worker
    Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel
    • Vernon
    Rick Warner
    • Presbyterian Minister
    Edward Bunker
    Edward Bunker
    • Joe Thorton
    • Dirección
      • Susanna Styron
    • Guionistas
      • William Styron
      • Susanna Styron
      • Bridget Terry
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    BW-15

    Very Nice

    A great movie based on the short story by William Styron, himself a native of the Virginia Tidewater, where the movie and story take place. I found the film very moving and accurate in its depiction of eastern Virginia during the Depression era-Styron based the short story on an actual childhood experience of his. Also I found the scenery and way in which it was composed especially noteworthy. The setting was just perfect and outstanding in every regard (ancient Live Oak and Cypress trees). All in all, a very good film, good effort was put into it and it shows.
    The_Limey

    Tries hard, but it is really just The Waltons with swearing...

    OK it looks nice, and in Keitel and MacDowell it has two solid actors as leads. In the end though it is a rather tired, and illogical, attempt at spinning a southern yarn, set in the depression, about a large brood, and an old black man who returns to the family of his former owners to die.

    The idea is fine, but the execution is lazy. Keitel is supposed to be a 'diamond in the rough', the kind of character who appears gruff and uncouth, but who at heart cares about people. This is portrayed by having him say 'god damn' and 'sh*t' in every single sentence. MacDowell is supposed to be an overworked, harrased mother of many. This is portrayed by having her drink beer in every single scene, and say 'suge' in every single sentence.

    This leads to an awful lot of this...

    Husband: God Damn, sh*t, I ain't got time to be burying some old black man.

    Wife: Calm down suge, have a beer.

    It tries, it really does, and i is certainly not a bad movie, but it has very little to offer beyond a simple story, decent actors, and some wonderful locations.
    Bobs-9

    A nice little film

    I've read quite a few reviews here and at other sites, and this movie sure seems to be taking its lumps (although I did read some favorable reviews). I don't know, though -- I rather liked it. It is a simple and straightforward story. It is certainly sentimentalized to some extent, but I am not one of those people for whom that is anathema. Despite its hard times, depression-era setting and poor white trash characters, there is a certain amount of idealization in the film. My gut feelings are that in real life Mr. Dabney, being a product of his time, would be more hard-hearted towards old Shadrach. Andie MacDowell is likeable as Mrs. Dabney, but she looked far too healthy and aerobically svelte to be the beer-guzzling alcoholic mother of a large, unwashed, lice-infested family living below the poverty level. Just having her clutch a beer bottle in almost every scene didn't quite pull off the illusion. Despite its simplification of complex social issues, its idealization of human nature fondly remembered in old age left me with kind of a warm fuzzy feeling. Some reviewers have rated "Shadrach" as being of "TV movie" quality, but I think a vice common to many TV movies is avoided here. Namely, trying to deal with tough, complex issues comprehensively in 90 to 120 minutes. The story is scaled down to its essence, and as such is nicely handled in an hour and a half. While Shadrach himself is sort of an enigma, trying to tell the story of his 99-year-long life in any sort of satisfying way could have expanded the film to epic, miniseries length. A film which touches on the issue of slavery in America, even obliquely, is bound to leave a certain amount of people unsatisfied if it does not proceed to rail at length about Man's inhumanity to Man. I just don't think that was the point of the film, though, and no film can satisfy everyone's expectations. I just see this as a sweet, sentimental, (and sure, rather unrealistic) view of events in a certain time and place, as seen through the eyes of a child. The fact that in a dream sequence young Paul sees Shadrach being presented with a Micky Mouse watch in the middle of the 19th century illustrates that we are seeing a child's-eye view of this story. I liked "Shadrach" enough to buy the video, and I think it's gotten sort of a bum rap.
    8khatcher-2

    Beautifully told warm human story

    This beautiful story got overlooked somewhere; what you call a 'sleeper'. Most certainly undeservedly, as this is indeed a wonderful film.

    One could say that 'Shadrach' is an 'amateur' production, as most of the cast and the director Susanna Styron had not made any other films previously. Albeit the inclusion of very well-known names in the cast such as Martin Sheen (invisible narrator), Andy MacDowell and Harvey Keitel, who must be considered the 'professionals' in the whole enterprise.

    Hiro Narita's photography is excellent, capturing the essence of rural Virginia and the sweat on the actors' faces in all kinds of light. The music is correct lending great atmosphere to the development of the film.

    I cannot remember Harvey Keitel in a better role: here he is a convincing poor Virginian trying to eke out a living selling a few bottles of illegal whiskey, father of seven children. No overacting: nicely controlled interpretation of a simple rough type with a bit of good heart. Commendable performance. Andy MacDowell is not bad, though how she could possibly have such a good-looking sexy figure after seven children escapes all reason!

    And the old man of the film: John Franklin Sawyer, aged 91 when this film was shot, the only film he has ever been in, is magnificent: you really feel for this old man as the film progresses and you empathise with his desire to return to the soil that saw him born. Wonderful, but without being a soppy tear-jerker. A sober feat, brilliantly handled. Scott Terra and Ginnie Randall give authentic performances.

    All this points a finger at Susanna Styron: masterful directing, comparable with other masters of greater experience. She knew how she wanted to develop the characterization of her actors, and the result is extremely satisfying. She knew how she wanted those old cars to appear, and how the little old houses should appear. A great accomplishment. This is because from this 'amateur' production, it is clearly evident the amount of effort and loving care with which everyone concerned were bent on so as to make this beautifully told story be so warm and human.

    If you have the luck to find this film on any channel or on video, do not miss it: this film is richly rewarding. It deserves to be far better known than it is. My vote is a high seven out of ten.
    7synash-79487

    Sweet

    I stumbled upon this movie, bored and flipping through channels. I can't give a review on scenery, music, direction, acting, etc. Because I viewed "Shadrach" after viewing "12 Years a Slave", binge-watching "Underground" (the one with Jurnee Smollett), and seeing update after update about the Capitol Insurrection and the George Floyd trial. I was left exhausted, sad and angry because truth hurts. So I'm watching "Shadrach" and was curious about Paul's curious summer with the Dabney family and Shadrach. And it was just - sweet. It draws you in. The fact that most of the cast were newcomers made it all the more special. Is it a believable story? I don't know. Can a woman in an impoverished marriage with 7 kids and guzzles beer like Gatorade still look so great? If only. But there is love winning over hatred, privileged and dirt poor folk worshipping together and civility over law. Take a break from the world and watch something sweet.

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    • Trivia
      Harvey Keitel and Martin Sheen learned their accents for this film from James L.W. West, while Andie MacDowell, who is a native Southerner, developed her own accent. Keitel spent most of a day talking with West and taping his speech. Sheen later listened to these tapes.
    • Errores
      The film is set in 1935. When Paul walks into the house past his father and up the stairs (at the beginning of the film), a smoke detector is visible on the ceiling at the bottom of the stairs.
    • Citas

      [Paul has learned curse words from the Dabneys and is yelling them into the closet.]

      Paul: Son of a bitch, whorehouse, Jesus Christ, pisspot, asshole!

      Mrs. Whitehurst: Come on, Paul, it's time to go to church!

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Ronin/Pecker/Clay Pigeons/Urban Legend/Shadrach (1998)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Titanic
      Performed by Bessie Jones, Hobart Smith and The Sea Island Singers

      Traditional, arranged by Alan Lomax, Bessie Jones and Hobart Smith

      Used by permission of Alan Lomax

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 23 de septiembre de 1998 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Шадрак
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Wilmington, Carolina del Norte, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Millennium Films
      • Tidewater Pictures Inc.
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 20,167
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 16,669
      • 27 sep 1998
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 28 minutos
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      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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