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The Spirit

  • Téléfilm
  • 1987
  • 1h 14m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,4/10
338
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Sam J. Jones in The Spirit (1987)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA legally dead police detective decides to battle crime as a masked superhero.A legally dead police detective decides to battle crime as a masked superhero.A legally dead police detective decides to battle crime as a masked superhero.

  • Director
    • Michael Schultz
  • Writers
    • Will Eisner
    • Steven E. de Souza
  • Stars
    • Sam J. Jones
    • Nana Visitor
    • Bumper Robinson
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,4/10
    338
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Michael Schultz
    • Writers
      • Will Eisner
      • Steven E. de Souza
    • Stars
      • Sam J. Jones
      • Nana Visitor
      • Bumper Robinson
    • 9Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 18Commentaires de critiques
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    Sam J. Jones
    Sam J. Jones
    • Spirit
    • (as Sam Jones)
    • …
    Nana Visitor
    Nana Visitor
    • Ellen Dolan
    Bumper Robinson
    Bumper Robinson
    • Eubie
    Garry Walberg
    Garry Walberg
    • Commissioner Dolan
    Les Lannom
    Les Lannom
    • Officer King
    Laura Robinson
    • P'Gell Roxton
    • (as McKinlay Robinson)
    Daniel Davis
    Daniel Davis
    • Simon Teasdale
    Philip Baker Hall
    Philip Baker Hall
    • Sevrin
    John Allen
    • Bruno
    Sarah Dammann Thomas
    • Hilde
    • (as Sarah Dammann)
    Janet Rotblatt
    Janet Rotblatt
    • Victim
    Ernestine Mercer
    • Martha
    Annibal Llende
    • Ricardo
    Ed Cambridge
    Ed Cambridge
      Nick Dimitri
      Nick Dimitri
      • Thug
      • (uncredited)
      Bobby Jacoby
        Bill Marcus
          Joe Newnow
            • Director
              • Michael Schultz
            • Writers
              • Will Eisner
              • Steven E. de Souza
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            8Skragg

            Semi-comical version of a serious character, but it mainly works

            I saw this pilot when it was first shown, and I'm sure countless "Spirit" fans hate it, because, like Batman, the Green Hornet etc., it took the character in the direction of "camp". But I evidently never got enough of Batman, because I thought it was entertaining, in some of the same ways as that show. There are two parts that stay with me. First, when Denny's partner has been fatally wounded, and he makes a dramatic speech about how he always stood for the law, and obeying the exact letter of it. Then, he says something like, "Boy, was I stupid!" Which is his way of telling Denny to become a vigilante instead, which he does (though the TV Batman kind). Then, there's the scene where he tries to seduce the villainess into letting him go by kissing her, but she isn't fooled, because he's too honest to kiss her convincingly ! This was a great example of "camp", that was also "underplayed", by both the actor and actress.
            4peefyn

            Feels like an 80s music video

            This is an origin story, but does not dwell much on the character's origins. You get to see the moment he decides to become The Spirit, but not much of his story before that. The case he's trying to solve involves the curator of a museum being involved in criminal activity. The character himself is dumb, clumsy, and at times quite rude. It's hard to see why one should sympathize much with him.

            The best thing with this movie (TV pilot) is also one of the things that makes it hard to take it seriously: it looks more like a music video then an action story. A bit similar to the Schumacher Batman-movies at times, while at other times it looks like any 80s TV-series. Especially the graveyard set reminds me of something like Michael Jackson's Thriller.

            So is it worth a watch? Maybe if you have some sort of relationship with The Spirit, or if you like movies based on comic books. It's typical for its era, but that's about the only interesting thing about it.
            7redryan64

            One and Only adaptation of Will Eisner's SPIRIT was pretty good

            The adaptation of Will Eisner's SPIRIT to the TV screen followed many other offerings developed from comic strip pages or comic books. (Remember, the two aren't exactly the same medium) It is indeed ironic that this is the one and only adaptation (as of the time of this writing)of Eisner's smart alec, wise cracking, tongue-in-cheek super hero.

            Story has it that Republic Pictures was interested in doing a film version and was in negotiation with the copyright owner in the mid '40's, but they were never able to close the deal. The left over screen play became the serial, THE MASKED MARVEL, one of Republic's best. Perhaps that it was just as well, for that studio had a penchant for tinkering with material adapted from the comic strips, pulp mags, radio and the comic books.

            As for this 1987 made for TV movie, it's pretty obvious that it was a failed pilot for a proposed television series. Whereas an old, long time comic reader,like myself, can be a little harsh in criticism of an adaptation, a viewer unfamiliar with the character may be able to give some fresh observations, clear of any preconceived notions of what this screen version should look like.

            Well, while sitting and watching the story unfold, with the characters interacting amid some crime wave, the Little Lady (my wife, Mrs. Ryan) nailed it with one statement. "This can't make up its mind if it's serious or not!" That pretty well describes both THE SPIRIT and his creator, Mr. Will Eisner, the true creative genius in the comics.

            The film is a sincere attempt to put Eisner's world on the screen. The casting of Denny Colt/The Spirit, Commissioner Dolan and Ellen was really quite well done. Though in a contemporary setting, it was still in the tradition of "the good old days" as far as the costuming goes, you know, when men and women still wore hats! That brings up this one final (and meandering) point, and that is that the director and the production made a conscious effort and succeeded in giving the characters a Will Eisner look as far as facial expressions and body language. We say,Kudos to them for their efforts.

            It's just too bad that no series followed! Oh, well in today's motion picture world, comic adaptations seem to be a hot item. Maybe some big timer producer and director could do a really 1st class SPIRIT production for the Big Screen. We can only hope.

            UPDATE: Dateline, Chicago, Illinois. 6/4/2008. By now, everyone who goes to the Movies at the Shopping Centre Multiplexes has seen the poster advertising the new film of THE SPIRIT, (subtitled, MY CITY SCREAMS); which is to be released Christmas Day, 2008. Well, we'll see then just what we've been talking about. Just keep your fingers crossed! TO BE CONTINUED.............

            UPDATE II: We saw the new film, Writer-Director Frank Miller's rendition of THE SPIRIT a couple of days ago. Well, we got our wish; but is this a good thing or another case of "Be careful what you ask for; because you may get it?" Please read our write-up elsewhere in IMDb.com. THANX!
            johntrumbull

            A decent, well-intentioned attempt at a classic character

            I just saw this unsold pilot for the first time since it aired in 1987, and I was pleasantly surprised to find out that it was much better than I remembered. Sam Jones looked great as the Spirit and he played the part in a tongue-in-cheek manner that was just right. Nana Visitor (STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE 9) was also very good as Ellen Dolan and showed some real chemistry with Jones, as well as a gift for physical comedy (she did start out as a dancer, after all). The fellow who played Commissioner Dolan suited his part very well. The woman who played P'Gell was okay, but she didn't have quite the spark the role needed. A sultry young Joan Collins type would've been better. Eubie (formerly Ebony) White didn't have much to contribute to the plot and consequently didn't make much of an impression. The movie's plot (about some art forgeries at a Central City museum) is more of a straightforward adventure story than anything Will Eisner ever did, which does take away from some of the Spirit's uniqueness. There are a couple of plot holes here and there (why do they have a gravestone for Denny Colt in a Central City cemetery when he was just visiting?), but nothing too heinous. And, if you have more than a passing familiarity with the Spirit, it's all too easy to figure out who the mystery villain is. The movie takes place in 1987 instead the 1940s (with plenty of contemporary references to remind you of that fact). It was too expensive to do it as period piece, I'd imagine. Sometimes the budget limitations are all too evident (Wildwood Cemetery looks like nothing so much as a studio set). And a few too many scenes are daytime ones. But there are a few shots here and there which positively REEK of the right sort of film noir atmosphere. You can definitely tell the creators of the movie had a genuine affection for the Spirit. It would've been very interesting to see where this show would've gone if it had become a series. If you come across a copy somewhere (I was told it originally ran 90 minutes long but it was edited down to 70 before air), check it out, it's worth a look. For another cool movie with a Spirit reference, see THE IRON GIANT.
            DN-6

            In spite of its flaws I liked it.

            Based upon Will Eisner's comic book character, the movie manages to capture the essence of the hero while sacrificing the film noir elements of the original comic book. Here are all the trademarks of the original character: the torn shirt, the beautiful femme fatale, the cemetery, the rain storms. However, the film never looks "right" - the film appears low budget despite some very good actors and actresses. Part of the problem is the translation of the Spirit to the 1980's. Two scenes in the film stand out as classic Esiner: the scene in the foundry and the final fight in the museum. Not a great film but a fun way to spend an afternoon.

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              The villain plans to use a fake ambulance to make her escape, which is the same idea that Hans Gruber has in Piège de cristal (1988). Steven E. de Souza was the screenwriter of The Spirit and a co-writer of Die Hard. When they couldn't figure out how Gruber and the robbers were going to escape, de Souza mentioned this TV movie, which was made just one year prior.
            • Gaffes
              When Ellen climbs the fire escape she is wearing flats. Inside the factory she's in heels.
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              Ellen Dolan: Do I look like the kind of girl who goes around undressing men?

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            • Date de sortie
              • 31 juillet 1987 (United States)
            • Pays d’origine
              • United States
            • Langue
              • English
            • Aussi connu sous le nom de
              • Duh
            • Lieux de tournage
              • Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County - 900 Exposition Boulevard, Exposition Park, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Roxton Museum)
            • sociétés de production
              • De Souza Productions
              • Von Zerneck-Samuels Productions
              • Warner Bros. Television
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              1 heure 14 minutes
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            • Rapport de forme
              • 1.33 : 1

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