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The Whole Shootin' Match

  • 1978
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 49min
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7,2/10
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Eagle Pennell in The Whole Shootin' Match (1978)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLloyd (Lou Perry) and Frank (Sonny Davis), two lifelong friends and self-styled entrepreneurs in Austin, try to find the get-rich-quick scheme that will actually get them rich. Lloyd has dev... Tout lireLloyd (Lou Perry) and Frank (Sonny Davis), two lifelong friends and self-styled entrepreneurs in Austin, try to find the get-rich-quick scheme that will actually get them rich. Lloyd has developed a new invention that he's sure will finally lead to the success he and Frank have b... Tout lireLloyd (Lou Perry) and Frank (Sonny Davis), two lifelong friends and self-styled entrepreneurs in Austin, try to find the get-rich-quick scheme that will actually get them rich. Lloyd has developed a new invention that he's sure will finally lead to the success he and Frank have been chasing their whole lives. Their golden ticket is a combination mop, vacuum cleaner an... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Eagle Pennell
  • Scénario
    • Eagle Pennell
    • Lin Sutherland
  • Casting principal
    • Lou Perryman
    • Sonny Carl Davis
    • Doris Hargrave
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    436
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Eagle Pennell
    • Scénario
      • Eagle Pennell
      • Lin Sutherland
    • Casting principal
      • Lou Perryman
      • Sonny Carl Davis
      • Doris Hargrave
    • 26avis d'utilisateurs
    • 16avis des critiques
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Lou Perryman
    • Loyd
    • (as Lou Perry)
    Sonny Carl Davis
    Sonny Carl Davis
    • Frank
    Doris Hargrave
    • Paulette
    Eric Henshaw
    • Olan
    David Weber
    • T. Frank
    James N. Harrell
    • Rhonda Lynn's Father
    Harry Porter
    • Patent Agent
    Cindy Hanson
    • Rhonda Lynn
    Sue Dahlman
    Sue Dahlman
    • LuAnn
    • (as Sue Rainford)
    Dell Edwards
    • Norma
    Maybell Osborne
    • Alice
    • (as Maybelle Osborne)
    Margaret Becker
    • Diane
    Martin Boozer
    • Foreman
    Dan Lafleur
    • Lawyer
    Wayne Jacons
    • Goon #1
    Dick Terry
    • Goon #2
    Jim McCullick
    • Goon #3
    Dana Dutton
    • Woman
    • Réalisation
      • Eagle Pennell
    • Scénario
      • Eagle Pennell
      • Lin Sutherland
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    7xtina09

    wonderful regional film

    The Whole Shootin' Match was a great film! This regional film earned a lot of attention when it was first released in the late 70's and I can completely understand why. It was shot in Austin, TX and tells the story of a couple of guys living in central Texas trying to find their place in this world. Even with a low budget the film was able to catch the attention of the audience with the chemistry of the two main characters Frank played by Sonny Carl Davis and Lloyd played by Lou Perryman. They play best friends in the film and are constantly finding themselves down on their luck. I didn't expect much when I knew that this film was a regional low budget film but the outcome really impressed me. After learning about a little bit of the background of the director Eagle Pennell and the making of the film I felt that the crew did an amazing job with the little resources they had. This film captures the simplicity of the life in rural Texas. The film mainly focuses on the life of Frank and the everyday problems he encounters with his wife and son along with trying to find something he can be successful at. When the burden becomes too much he turns to Lloyd and the two best friends go out for a night on the town to relieve themselves of the pressures they face. These characters have something that I feel many people can relate to. They obviously don't live perfect lives and are in search of making something more of themselves. I couldn't help but love these characters, although many may find faults in them. I wouldn't refer to them as losers but instead more as the average person. That is really why I enjoyed this film.
    9oparason

    Strong Texan Movie

    This low budget independent film, The Whole Shootin' Match, directed by the late Eagle Pennell is a film that portrays what many Texans consider the quintessential blue-collar Texan. The film is set around Austin, TX and is shot in black and white using actors/actresses from the region. This authentic feel pierces through to the audience and as someone from Austin the characters are the type of people I could consider friends and neighbors. It stars Sonny Carl Davis as Lloyd and his best friend and business partner Frank played by Lou Perryman. The two of them start up various small-time business ventures that inevitably flounder. This causes them to often find themselves out of work and broke, but they have a resolute belief in their abilities and a determination to succeed, and are convinced that one day Frank will invent the right product or service that will make them rich. In addition to his constant lack of work Frank has many other problems in his life. He has an alcoholic and his wife is being seduced by his cousin. He is also is an adultery and does not try to hide it. These problems caused several arguments between his wife Paulette, played by Doris Hargrave. Throughout the whole film there is one constant and powerful theme to the movie and it's the friendship between Frank and Lloyd that is mutually supportive, completely trusting, enduring and ultimately touching when Lloyd hits a low point in movie. The flaws in these two characters such as their stupidity and naivety lay at the heart for their one success to ultimately become a failure like all the other schemes to get rich. Overall the film is one about the strength of friendship and the perseverance to achieve one's goal no matter how far-flung they are.
    8weatherl-josh

    Regional Cinema at Its Finest: The Whole Shootin' Match

    The Whole Shootin' Match, a regional film set in Texas and the inspiration for the creation of the Sundance Film Festival, is a wonderful example of the power of a simple story when told by regional actors. Truly, that is the draw of this film; the fact that a viewer from Boston or New York could enjoy it is a testament to the power that regional differences hold when it comes to cinema.

    The film's narrative, is very simply and has almost no major events to break it up; it almost feels like art cinema in the way that the film is not plot driven, but character driven.

    The cinematography of the film is excellent, with shots that have a documentary feel to them and do not distract from the feeling that the viewer is simply viewing what some folks in Texas during the 70's were like.

    While some argue that the main characters in the film are evil, or 1 dimensional, the characters are just good ole boys that are trying to make their way in life, though often failing in these attempts.

    Overall, a great film, though particularly good if you are from Texas.
    samharmon23

    The Whole Shootin' Match

    The Whole Shootin' Match was such a strange movie to me. The characters were so crazy. You have this very sweet woman who just wants to be a good wife and loving mother but her husband is a crazy jerk man and his cousin is trying to woo her. Then there is the just goofy guy that is just going with life doesn't ask for a lot and doesn't need a lot but he is full of the inventive ideas and just really wants to make a patent on something. He is an entrepreneur. The goofy man and the jerk man are best friends and both struggling financially. They are constantly looking for jobs that are going to lead them to lots of money but keeping failing at every attempt. It is quite depressing actually when the man cannot even buy his own son a new bike after his other one gets stolen. These people are very poorly educated and it shows. The entrepreneur finally comes up with a great invention and takes it to go have it produced but he is naïve and gets screwed over by the dirty business upper class men. He tries to go and get back what is rightfully his but the man has good expensive lawyers working for him and even some big body guards and the two country bumpkin men just can't compete with that so they are forced to just give up and try and find their money elsewhere. This movie is very depressing and you just wish that they would finally be cut a break somewhere but the reality is that they are not and that is how it would be probably if this situation did occur in real life. It is a tough world to make it in and this movie does and awesome job portraying the struggles of two men's lives.
    tordiway

    Two Texas blue collar buddies reach for the brass ring but continually come up empty

    Upon director Pennell's death last year (2002)the news media reported that Robert Redford credited this film as his inspiration for creating the Sundance Institute. An affectionate and often funny look at two losers who nevertheless refuse to give up on their dreams of striking it rich. Pennell and cast shot this on weekends using short ends b&w film stock and borrowed equipment. Everybody worked for free, including Pennell's brother who provided the guitar soundtrack. Film was a minor sensation on the festival circuit - Pennell followed it across the USA and Europe and was offered work in LA as a result though things did not turn out as everybody had hoped. Leads Sonny Carl Davis and Lou Perry (Perryman) moved to LA immediately afterwards and have worked playing character parts / small parts ever since. Prints have been unavailable for many years now.

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      Richard Linklater was inspired to make his own movies after seeing this film.
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      Frank: [after Loyd's proposition to get into the polyurethane business] "Now this is a real good one Loyd, you want me to get in a business I can't even pronounce the name of? Poly-whatcha-doodle-all-day?"

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 mars 1978 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Dieser verdammte Krempel
    • Lieux de tournage
      • The Scoot Inn, 1308 E 4th St, Austin, Texas, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Watchmaker Films
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    • Budget
      • 30 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 49min(109 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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