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Paperback Hero

  • 1973
  • R
  • 1h 33min
NOTE IMDb
5,9/10
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Keir Dullea and Elizabeth Ashley in Paperback Hero (1973)
DrameSport

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA hockey player in a small town begins to lose his grip on reality, and starts to believe that he is a gunslinger in the Old West.A hockey player in a small town begins to lose his grip on reality, and starts to believe that he is a gunslinger in the Old West.A hockey player in a small town begins to lose his grip on reality, and starts to believe that he is a gunslinger in the Old West.

  • Réalisation
    • Peter Pearson
  • Scénario
    • Les Rose
    • Barry Pearson
  • Casting principal
    • Keir Dullea
    • Elizabeth Ashley
    • John Beck
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    246
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    • Réalisation
      • Peter Pearson
    • Scénario
      • Les Rose
      • Barry Pearson
    • Casting principal
      • Keir Dullea
      • Elizabeth Ashley
      • John Beck
    • 10avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Keir Dullea
    Keir Dullea
    • Rick Dylan
    Elizabeth Ashley
    Elizabeth Ashley
    • Loretta
    John Beck
    John Beck
    • Pov
    Dayle Haddon
    Dayle Haddon
    • Joanna
    Franz Russell
    • Big Ed
    George R. Robertson
    George R. Robertson
    • Burdock
    • (as George Robertson)
    Margot Lamarre
    • Julie
    Ted Follows
    • Cagey
    Linda Sorensen
    Linda Sorensen
    • Mona
    • (as Linda Sorenson)
    Les Rubie
    • Jock
    • (as Les Ruby)
    Jacquie Presly
    • Marlene
    Chet Robertson
    • Father
    Winnie Rowles
    • Mother
    Gerry Cooke
    • Noogie
    John Ottenberg
    • Heavy
    Linda Findlay
    • Friend
    Mike Shabaga
    • Referee
    Pat Scott
    • Hippie
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Pearson
    • Scénario
      • Les Rose
      • Barry Pearson
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    10Writerinres

    An iconic Canadian film

    Paperback Hero is this year's (2006) selection for the Toronto International Film Festival's Canadian Open Vault program, which is an annual special presentation of a recently restored iconic Canadian film. It's an honest, emotional, and lovingly presented portrayal of a small-town big-shot, Rick Dillon (Keir Dullea), whose loves and life are in a mess.

    Beautifully written (Barry Pearson and Les Rose), directed (Peter Pearson -- no relation to the writer), and shot (Don Wilder), the film shows off Saskatchewan in sometimes stark, sometimes glowing splendor.

    It's a treat to see Dullea, Elizabeth Ashley, John Beck, and Dayle Haddon as they looked in 1973, all of them portraying very convincingly the characters whose lives are circumscribed by the confines of a small prairie town.

    Gordon Lightfoot's "If You Could Read My Mind", kicks up the emotional lift another notch. The original title of the film was to be "Last of the Big Guns", but after Lightfoot agreed to provide the music, the title changed to Paperback Hero, highlighted by the words from the song:

    "If I could read your mind love

    What a tale your thoughts could tell

    Just like a paperback novel

    The kind that drugstores sell

    When you reach the part where the heartaches come

    The hero would be me

    But heroes often fail

    And you wont read that book again

    Because the ending's just too hard to take..."
    9mikepaul-3

    Funny, I really like the movie...

    I managed to get a VHS copy a few years back, and burned it to DVD-R for posterity.

    Perhaps I'm oversimplifying by describing it as a "Canadian 'Breathless'", but I still find that the shortest good description I can come up with.

    A lot less use of the Gordon Lightfoot music than I recall from years of watching it on Canadian TV, but that may just be fading memory rather than VHS music licensing problems.

    I also liked 'Slipstream' http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0072181/combined more than another reviewer, but some people look at movies as dreams they'd like to be in and some look at them like they were traffic accidents, so there's always going to be disagreements...
    6animal_8_5

    A Short Review

    "Your head is full of little dingle balls..." This comment (a quote from the film) is probably the most apt description of Rick Dillon, the notorious star player of the Delisle senior hockey team and womanizing key figure in the 1973 film "Paperback Hero".

    Set in the desolate agricultural town of Delisle, Saskatchewan, the plot surrounds Dillon's fall from grace as a reigning sports god. Once living in a world where his actions had no consequences, he suddenly finds his vaulted throne caught in a whirlpool. The troubled standing of the team, his own declining popularity, as well as being wanted by the law after one of his numerous romantic conquests goes sour.

    The only people who stand by the self-appointed "Marshal" Dillon (played by Keir Dullea) are his teammate "Pov" (John Beck) and good-hearted barmaid, Loretta (played by Elizabeth Ashley). They see the childlike innocence of Rick's "boy dreams", while seemingly oblivious to the dangers the fantasy begins to take.

    The classic tragic figure, Rick's demise is cleverly symbolized by the desolate prairie setting, interspersed with scenes of vast wheat fields and abandoned farm implements. The pathos is further entrenched by Gordon Lightfoot's hit tune "If You Could Read My Mind", the performing of which is one of the highlights of the screenplay.

    This film was one in a number of pioneering efforts to establish the Canadian film industry that we know today. While crude and clumsy at times, the film is pretty successful in its mandate of putting Canadian identity into the cinema. Little touches like "brown stubby" beer bottles, Foster Hewitt calling play-by-play on Saturday night hockey games and dilapidated old smoke-filled arenas make it clear this is mid-seventies Canada. The plot, while far from classic, is still pretty watchable. I would recommend it to Canadians, or anyone wanting to know more about Canadian popular culture. If you are looking for the Canadian equivalent of "Citizen Kane", well ... you'd be best to keep searching. I give "Paperback Hero" TWO STARS out of FIVE.
    7bchabel

    Dreary life in a small Canadian town and hockey.

    The movie isn't very good at any level. But it does have a nifty shower scene with Dullea and Ashley. To show how far Canadian movies have come, try seeing this and The Sweet Hereafter back to back. That is if you can get through this one.
    8grand_schuttz

    A Snide Commentary on Canadian Identity

    I discovered this film several years ago and much of it has stuck with me. The director, Peter Pearson, sets out to do a back-door comparison of the Canadian and American West by examining a small-town hockey hotshot and his delusions of grandeur. Keir Dullea of 2001: A Space Odyssey fame plays the protagonist, whose swagger is both out of touch with the reality of contemporary living, but is also based on the fictions of the "Wild West"--hence the film's title. If life isn't going to be more exciting, he's not opposed to forcing it a little bit so he can play out his fantasy of being an American bad boy in a sleepy Canadian farming town.

    This film beautifully illustrated the hazards of adopting an identity that was never our own.

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      To help Keir Dullea and Elizabeth Ashley feel comfortable in the shower scene, where they both appear naked, director Peter Pearson took off his clothes as well, and climbed into the shower with them.
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      Written and performed by Gordon Lightfoot

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 septembre 1973 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Roughneck
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Delisle, Saskatchewan, Canada
    • Société de production
      • Agincourt Productions Limited
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      • 500 000 $CA (estimé)
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      • 1h 33min(93 min)
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