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Deadman's Curve (1978)

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Deadman's Curve

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8/10

Excellent Bio of Jan and Dean

This is the true story of pop stars Jan Berry and Dean Torrence-Jan and Dean. I never heard of them until this movie came out in 1978. It shattered all movie-of-the-week films up to that time. After seeing this, I bought all the albums available and was lucky enough to see them live 3-4 times between 1980-1985. I received their autographs shortly before Jan's passing in 2004. Richard Hatch played an outstanding role as Jan. His portrayal as Jan after his accident is remarkable. Bruce Davison as Dean is equally as good. He resembles him quite a bit. Richard Hatch and Bruce Davison actually sang "Barbara Ann" for the movie soundtrack! This movie has all the great Jan and Dean songs. This is one of the best biography movies about rock stars ever.
  • vtcavuoto
  • 8 mar 2006
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7/10

Rock & Roll tear jerker .....................

Dean Torrence, played by Bruce Davison is such a good friend to ego maniac Jan Berry, played by Richard Hatch, that Berry's constant abuse of Dean, is difficult to watch. The music, from the garage spawned "Jennie Lee", to their surf sounds and beyond, is a highlight of "Deadman's Curve". The movie features a nice assortment of 50s and 60s cars throughout, including some memorable Corvettes. Jan's rehabilitation becomes somewhat tedious, dragging the second half down a notch. Nevertheless as a time capsule, the film succeeds quite nicely. The "bring out the handkerchiefs" ending is unexpected, and quite effective. - MERK
  • merklekranz
  • 26 ago 2011
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8/10

Pre Beach Boys magic

Good TV movie Only seen it once but I was very impressed with the production and should have been made for the big screen. Two rising stars as the leads and a great soundtrack. It's a shame it's not available to watch again in the UK as I would definitely give it a rerun. In my opinion it's up there with La Bamba.
  • MikeR-073
  • 23 ago 2025
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10/10

Good Movie; Underrated Performances

This is an excellent, emotionally compelling telling of the life of Jan Berry. The best thing is the performance of Richard Hatch as Jan, who should have at least been nominated for an Emmy for it, but was overlooked. He is brilliant as he captures Jan's handicap and struggle with aphasia. He also is uncanny at capturing Jan's personality and sense of humor, which is readily apparent to anyone who has seen Jan and Dean in concert. Bruce Davidson is also excellent in the less-showy role of Dean Torrence. Highly recommended for fans of mid '60s music, or anyone interested in dramatic biographical stories.
  • mg1119
  • 22 ago 2001
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Wish I could watch this again

I remember watching this on or near when it came out and absolutely loved it. I have been a fan of Richard Hatch and Bruce Davidson since then and even a bit before this show aired. Their performances in this movie really MAKE the movie.

The one scene that will always stick in my mind is when Richard Hatch's character (Jan Berry) has just been discovered by the audience to be lip-syncing to one of their songs. What he does to bring them back from the brink of getting up and walking out (or worse!) is truly awe inspiring.

Hope I can find this movie on DVD or even VHS if at all possible as it would be one to own in my opinion!
  • tanishalfelf3
  • 29 giu 2004
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10/10

Great Movie!

Great movie about singers Jan & Dean. It made me cry the first time I saw it. Richard Hatch actually studied Jan's walk and speech patterns in order to play the role. Dean provided memorabilia and Jan himself can be seen in the audience near the end. If this makes you curious about them, you can learn a whole heck of a lot more from the book DEAD MAN'S CURVE AND BACK - THE JAN & DEAN STORY by Mark Thomas Passmore. This can be bought at bookstores and Amazon.Com. The book really goes in depth with pictures and carries the story past where this TV movie revitalized their a career. Sort of a "sequel" in a way! Too bad Jan died last year, they were very cool in concert.
  • railwayed
  • 21 ott 2005
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10/10

Great movie

I saw this movie as a young adult and, unfortunately have not seen it since. I was not familiar with their story but knew and loved their music. Dead Man's Curve has haunted and inspired me for many years and I highly recommend the movie. I thought it was well acted by everyone and the storyline is compelling. There is truly no other movie like this one and it is true! One should definitely see this movie, if for no other reason than to see the ending - it is both incredible and inspiring.

Hollywood has produced many movies that tell the story of strength growing out of misfortune or human error, redemption rising from the ashes of despair and tragedy. It is my view that this movie tells this story as good as any and better than most. The truth that haunts the storyline creates a compelling and engrossing experience.
  • Ehowlew
  • 22 gen 2010
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10/10

Very underrated movie

I just saw this again on TV for the first time in MANY years. Wow!

The performances of Richard Hatch and Bruce Davison are what make the film. Especially the portrayal of Jan Berry after the accident. Very moving story.

I must recommend the book Dead Man's Curve and Back: The Jan & Dean Story which goes further in-depth to their story and tells the amazing story of how this TV movie gave them a whole new career.

I wish current TV movies like the recent Charlie's Angels and Three's Company movies could have been this good by taking the subjects seriously.
  • railwayed
  • 12 mar 2004
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10/10

Watch this as a Kid... And still love it today

Deadman's Curve (also known as The California Kid) is a 1978 television movie that dramatizes the tragic and complex story of Jan Berry and Dean Torrence, the famous surf rock duo Jan and Dean. The film delves into their rise to fame in the early 1960s, their impact on the surf music scene, and the personal struggles they faced along the way.

One of the movie's central themes is the tragic car accident in 1966 that left Jan Berry with severe brain damage and how it affected both his career and personal life. Richard Hatch delivers a strong performance as Jan, portraying the emotional and physical toll of Berry's recovery journey. Bruce Davison also shines as Dean, capturing the emotional burden of supporting his friend while grappling with the duo's fading fame.

The film does a solid job of balancing the upbeat, fun aspects of Jan and Dean's music with the darker undercurrents of their lives, giving viewers a more rounded understanding of the challenges they faced. The movie is nostalgic for fans of 1960s music, with a soundtrack that evokes the era's iconic surf sound.

However, because it was made for television, the production value is somewhat limited, and certain dramatic moments might feel a bit melodramatic by today's standards. But the film's heart and sincerity make it a compelling watch, especially for those interested in the music and cultural history of that period. Overall, Deadman's Curve is a touching, if somewhat tragic, portrayal of the highs and lows of rock 'n' roll stardom.
  • aratron-00391
  • 8 ago 2024
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10/10

Beautiful movie of recovery from loss of hope

  • dionjuneijeh
  • 9 apr 2011
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The Jan & Jan's Ego Story

The California Surf Scene was captured perfectly in this otherwise totally 70s "Jan & Dean Story". Unfortunately the film focuses almost exclusively on Jan Barry's super-inflated ego and apparent personality flaws. Crediting only himself and his "gift" for the success of "Jan & Dean", Jan soon alienates himself from almost all people who care for him. Figuring he is a "big star" and should be exempt from the military draft, Jan huffs and puffs at a recruiting officer, the storms off, with the scene ending in the infamous "Dead Man's Curve" accident that nearly claimed his life, then left him with many months of convalescence. Even though this near-death experience gave way to some soul searching and a "mellowing" in Jan's stubborn character, it is too little too late.

The music and the atmosphere of the "Hippie 60s" are a pleasant disctraction from the depressing drama. Rolled together, this is no "Grease" and it will leave a bitter taste in the mouth of fans. Jan is portrayed as an utterly unpleasant ego-maniac with no consideration for anyone or anything. Feeling "invincible", he is oblivious to the love of the close friends who stick by him in the ups and downs of the roller-coaster ride of fame and fortune. An invaluable contribution to Rock & Roll, privately Jan & Dean are no success story. What sad lives they lived when the lights went out. Recommended only for the music history lesson. If you are looking for a feel-good movie, don't even consider this one.
  • mdm-11
  • 2 nov 2004
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9/10

Great

Fantastic movie, but if he thought he was better than anyone else, and getting an attitude, he brought the accident on himself. Seems like he never grew up or wanted too. But I loved their music.
  • valstone52
  • 27 gen 2021
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