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Ore contate

Titolo originale: Catchfire
  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 56min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,3/10
4919
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Un killer riceve l'ordine di eliminare un'artista, scomoda testimone di un delitto mafioso. Ma l'assassino si innamora della vittima e decide di salvarla a qualunque costo, anche se la loro ... Leggi tuttoUn killer riceve l'ordine di eliminare un'artista, scomoda testimone di un delitto mafioso. Ma l'assassino si innamora della vittima e decide di salvarla a qualunque costo, anche se la loro fuga si prospetta rischiosa e senza via d'uscita.Un killer riceve l'ordine di eliminare un'artista, scomoda testimone di un delitto mafioso. Ma l'assassino si innamora della vittima e decide di salvarla a qualunque costo, anche se la loro fuga si prospetta rischiosa e senza via d'uscita.

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    • Dennis Hopper
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Rachel Kronstadt Mann
    • Ann Louise Bardach
  • Star
    • Dennis Hopper
    • Jodie Foster
    • Dean Stockwell
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,3/10
    4919
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Dennis Hopper
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Rachel Kronstadt Mann
      • Ann Louise Bardach
    • Star
      • Dennis Hopper
      • Jodie Foster
      • Dean Stockwell
    • 58Recensioni degli utenti
    • 27Recensioni della critica
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    Backtrack (1990)
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    Interpreti principali43

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    Dennis Hopper
    Dennis Hopper
    • Milo
    Jodie Foster
    Jodie Foster
    • Anne Benton
    Dean Stockwell
    Dean Stockwell
    • John Luponi
    Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
    • Lino Avoca
    John Turturro
    John Turturro
    • Pinella
    Fred Ward
    Fred Ward
    • Pauling
    Julie Adams
    Julie Adams
    • Martha
    Tony Sirico
    Tony Sirico
    • Greek
    • (as G. Anthony Sirico)
    Sy Richardson
    Sy Richardson
    • Capt. Walker
    Frank Gio
    • Frankie
    Helena Kallianiotes
    Helena Kallianiotes
    • Grace Carelli
    • (as Helena Kalianiotes)
    John Apicella
    John Apicella
    • Man at Refinery
    Clifford Bartholomew
    • Fed #2
    Kevin Bourland
    • Ad Agency Man
    Debbie David
    Debbie David
    • Ad Agency Man
    • (as Carl David Burks)
    Grand L. Bush
    Grand L. Bush
    • Bank Teller
    • (as Grand Bush)
    Burke Byrnes
    • Fed #1
    Tod Davies
    • Hit Woman
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      • Dennis Hopper
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Rachel Kronstadt Mann
      • Ann Louise Bardach
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    Recensioni degli utenti58

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    5moonspinner55

    Aggressively eccentric

    Dennis Hopper's go-for-broke-on-a-slim-budget black comedy about a hit-man falling for his target, a strange but alluring young woman who makes pop art out of neon signs. I enjoyed bits of "Backtrack" (see that, not the butchered European print entitled "Catchfire") such as the gorgeous theater in New Mexico where Jodie Foster hides out or the funny scene where she's pacing around in the bathroom, trying to decide how far she should go with her pervy kidnapper. Unfortunately, the knockabout editing leaves the film feeling somewhat disjointed and the actors are occasionally encouraged to just wing it, but without funny results. I didn't mind the ending--I was hoping for an upbeat one--but these characters don't turn out to be particularly smart people. They're dizzy, lustful little cyphers, and they might've been more engaging if they'd been written with brains.
    wdrigby

    Naked Jodie Foster!

    If that's what you want, you want this movie-- she bares it not once but twice. Or if Bob Dylan wielding a chainsaw is your bag... The script is clichéd and inept, the directing choppy, the excellent cast largely wasted. At least they look like they had fun making it. If it was better written/directed, the basic premise of the abductee falling for the abductor might be more believable. Jodie spends most of her time looking worried, until she suddenly mutates into passionate lover/co-conspirator. Joe Pesci managed to have his name completely scrubbed from the film and the packaging, although his part is not minor. Blink and you'll miss Catherine Keener, apparently in her first credited role. Somebody should put the soundtrack's sax player out of our misery.
    5lastliberal

    There's something going on here that I really don't understand, but I like it.

    A very strange film with a sterling cast.

    Anne Benton (Jodie Foster) was in the wrong place at the wrong time and witnessed a murder. Now, the mob and the police are after her as she flees rather than enter witness protection.

    On the police side, we get Fred Ward (Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins). On the mob side, we have the boss, Vincent Price; John Turturro (Barton Fink, "Monk"); Tony Sirico ("The Sopranos"); and Joe Pesci (Goodfellas, Raging Bull).

    Cameos by Bob Dylan, Charlie Sheen, and Catherine Keener added up to a great cast. Too bad the movie wasn't as good as the people in it.

    Dennis Hopper (Hoosiers, Easy Rider), who also produced and directed the movie, played Milo, a hit man hired by the mob to catch the girl. Unfortunately, they didn't figure him to become obsessed with her, and what's more we didn't figure that she would develop Stockholm Syndrome.

    This film came in between Foster's two Oscar winning performances in The Accused and Silence of the Lambs. We get a good look at Jodie's Fosters not once, but twice in the most skintastic performance of her career. She is one good looking woman.
    6Quinoa1984

    it's no Magnificent Ambersons, but it's some fun time with a few great moments

    Backtrack, aka Catchfire, is one of those classic "Alan Smithee" cases, but unlike say David Lynch's Dune it's hard to feel too sorry for the filmmaker in the case of producers fiddling with the "original" vision. Dennis Hopper's original cut of the film was three hours, which is more akin to a move out of Erich von Stroheim; maybe it is genius in its full form, but perhaps Hopper would have been better just taking what is a half-bitter, half-sweet neo-noir with pitch black comedy and crazy romance as a shorter feature. Is the question more that a 3 hour cut may *still* be a mess rather than it's a lost masterpiece? (Originally Easy Rider had a fate like this with Hopper's original cut something like 4 hours, then trimmed to 95 minutes it was great). A Magnificent Ambersons butchering it also is definitely not. No tears are shed over Backtrack/Catchfire's status.

    Matter of fact there is a 2 hour director's cut, which somewhat sadly is hard to track down. So, taking into account this 98 minute "studio" cut (studio in a loose term since Vestron is no longer even around), it's bound to have flaws. To give Hopper his credit a lot of this is due to a choppy rhythm; sometimes there's a spectacular cut (i.e. when he jumps from a rooftop it cuts right away to him opening a drawer in a room), and sometimes it really does feel like a little extra detail or moment is excised in favor of keeping the plot going.

    It's not a bad plot either, if somewhat typical in the film noir tradition: a woman has one of those freak chance of occurrences on a road as her tires go flat on a highway, and walking along the side of the road she sees in a wasteland a mob hit. The mobsters see her, she escapes in time, goes to the cops, and then when the mob comes by and kills her boyfriend she goes on the run - not taking into account a strange, soulful hit-man is on her trail, more as a stalker than a killer, leading to a very challenging moment halfway where the gears shift in tone.

    The first half is fairly fun as a chase movie and has some surprises, mostly in cameos that had me smile (Vincent Price) and shaking my head and laughing like I was having a hallucination (Bob Dylan), with Hopper creating what looks to be another in a line of classic psychos (he has the skill of a puzzle-solver following Foster's trail, and sometimes plays the saxophone to relax). The mood also reflects wonderfully a sense of the noir with Foster changing her look (blonde wig and black jacket) with the conventional jazz music put behind her. When he finally tracks her down, however, there's a possibly great scene: Hopper, with a tie around her neck and handcuffs on her hands, gives Foster a choice, either die right now or be "mine" so that she would be under his total control. There's such tense acting here by the leads that it promises that this will lead to an electrifying second half.

    This is not the case. Instead we get a fairly quickly unfolding of a romance, oddly enough, as Hopper's quasi-captive finally falls for her sort of sensitive and awkward hit-man, and there's even a weirdly "cute" scene where Hopper fulfills a secret that she has which is to have lots of pink Hostess cakes! There's a sort of absurdity here that maybe echoes Bunuel; it's kind of sadistically dangerous, and at the same time starts to make less sense even as it ratchets up some memorable, baroque images (the burning figure at night right before Hopper goes into Foster's room to take her sort of hostage). The acting isn't bad either, but again the sense of rhythm is off, and it's hard to look past that as the film is what it is and has to be seen like that.

    As a curiosity it's surely a must-see - it's got a who's who of stars and character actors, from Charlie Sheen to Price to Joe Pesci to Catherine Keener to Jon Tuturro to Paulie from the Sopranos - though it's hard to exactly call it a very "good" movie. Too much of it ticks and tocks with a near originality to ignore it, but it's too flawed to see as some work of tortured genius either.
    Jodie-4

    A painfully ridiculous flick.

    Throughout this movie, I found myself shaking my head, awed that a movie could be so horribly bad. All Dennis Hopper did was create his fantasy, then film it. "Dull, unintelligent man gains complexity by sparing the life of a beautiful artist, forcing her to have sex with him and then winning her heart". I don't have a problem with that in itself, but he attempted to justify it by throwing in some "artistic expression" which was laughably misplaced. Jodie Foster's character had potential which was left largely untouched, many times she edged on being complex, but unfortunately most avenues went unexplored. Dennis Hopper's character was, well, flat. Never before have I winced while watching a film, but did repeatedly during this one. The kicker was when "The End" flashed up on the electronic message board. Ouch. What a mistake for all involved.

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    • Quiz
      Dennis Hopper released a director's cut of this movie for cable TV. It's 18 minutes longer than the theatrical release and is re-titled "Backtrack ". Director's credit is given to Hopper rather than to "Alan Smithee".
    • Blooper
      The word sergeant is misspelled "sargeant" in the closing credits.
    • Citazioni

      Milo: There's something going on here that I really don't understand, but I like it.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The typeface of the opening credits is done in the same style as the programmable LED signage Anne favors for her artwork.
    • Versioni alternative
      The theatrical release of this film is 98 minutes long. It was disowned by director Dennis Hopper and is credited to 'Alan Smithee'. The 116 minutes long director's cut was released on cable television in the USA under the title 'Backtrack'. Artisan Home Entertainment also released a DVD under the title 'Backtrack' with Dennis Hopper listed as director and this version is 102 minutes long. There also exists a 180 minutes long original cut which remains unreleased.
    • Connessioni
      Referenced in Amore e morte a Long Island (1997)

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 20 aprile 1990 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Testigo en la mira
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Albuquerque, New Mexico, Stati Uniti(Location)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Dick Clark Productions
      • Mack-Taylor Productions
      • Precision Films
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
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      • Dolby Stereo
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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