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Empire State

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1 h 44 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,1/10
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Empire State (1987)
In London's yuppie-dominated docklands of the 1980s Paul tries to make a deal with an American businessman However, he underestimates the clout of his old boss, a powerful Eastender.
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Nas docas de Londres dos anos 80, dominadas pelos yuppies, Paul tenta fazer um acordo com um empresário americano. No entanto, ele subestima a influência de seu antigo chefe, um poderoso Eas... Ler tudoNas docas de Londres dos anos 80, dominadas pelos yuppies, Paul tenta fazer um acordo com um empresário americano. No entanto, ele subestima a influência de seu antigo chefe, um poderoso Eastender.Nas docas de Londres dos anos 80, dominadas pelos yuppies, Paul tenta fazer um acordo com um empresário americano. No entanto, ele subestima a influência de seu antigo chefe, um poderoso Eastender.

  • Direção
    • Ron Peck
  • Roteiristas
    • Mark Ayres
    • Ron Peck
  • Artistas
    • Cathryn Harrison
    • Jason Hoganson
    • Glen Murphy
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,1/10
    276
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    • Direção
      • Ron Peck
    • Roteiristas
      • Mark Ayres
      • Ron Peck
    • Artistas
      • Cathryn Harrison
      • Jason Hoganson
      • Glen Murphy
    • 12Avaliações de usuários
    • 7Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Cathryn Harrison
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    • Marion
    Jason Hoganson
    • Pete
    Glen Murphy
    • Vincenzo
    Jamie Foreman
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    • Danny
    Emily Bolton
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    • Susan
    Ian Sears
    • Paul
    Martin Landau
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    • Chuck
    Lorcan Cranitch
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    • Richard
    Ray McAnally
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    • Frank
    Lee Drysdale
    • Rent-boy
    Jenny Bolt
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    • Tricia
    Jimmy Flint
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    • Billy
    John Levitt
    • Harry
    Ian McCurrach
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    Elizabeth Hickling
    • Cheryl
    Alan Talbot
    • Billy Senior
    Stuart Turton
    • Roy
    Jay Simpson
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    • Direção
      • Ron Peck
    • Roteiristas
      • Mark Ayres
      • Ron Peck
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    6ksf-2

    take-off of studio 54 ?

    Empire state... is a nightclub in the rough and tumble east end of london. When blondie pete shows up, no-one seems to know his friend mick who works there, but there are many other things going on to keep him occupied. Martin landau, ten years after space 1999, is chuck, an investor in a nearby development project. There's a gay undercurrent to the film as well. Lots of loose threads swirling around. There's a reporter nosing around, and apparently there were several drug related deaths at the club. It seems they were using the club after hours as a fighting venue, with gambling. SO many subplots. It just gets silly. And violent, kind of a parody of studio 54. And the violence that was happening in london at the time. Cathryn harrison is marion, and gets top billing, apparently for being the grand-daughter of rex harrison. Directed by ron peck. Probably best known for nighthawks. Harrison died young at 59.
    5ib011f9545i

    worse than young soul rebels that is saying something.

    I saw this dvd in the British Film Institute shop in London and had the idea I had liked it years ago. So I bought it and my god it is awful. If there is a plot I don't see it. There are no good performances. I must have enjoyed the titillation of the women's outfits and the nudity when I saw it 30 years ago. The sets are amazing but there is no shape or plot.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Forgotten exploration of East End criminal life

    A film that plays out over the course of a single day and night, following the misadventures of various peoples whose lives are entwined with the titular nightclub. Your enjoyment of EMPIRE STATE will depend on how much you enjoy watching an evocation of '80s-era East End London, seeing as the movie is chock full of dated locales, fashions and dialogue, especially during the latter interludes set within the nightclub itself.

    Plot elements are familiar from anyone who's seen the type of gangster flicks favoured by Guy Ritchie; there's drug dealing aplenty, along with gambling and illegal hand-to-hand fights. The film is a thriller and it certainly held my attention throughout, although that was partly due to the expectation of drama that never really arose. British viewers will spend half of the film struggling to remember the name of that actor they recognise from one British TV show or the other. There is also, unusually, a strong homosexual angle to the plot, as most of the main characters seem to be rent boys and even the imported American star (Martin Landau) gets up to some dodgy goings-on in his hotel room. The director, Ron Peck, appears to be an important figure in British gay cinema. This one-of-a-kind movie is understandably obscure by modern standards.
    4torrascotia

    Cockneys versus Yuppies.

    Try finding this movie its certainly not easy... This was apparently a 1980s Channel 4 production, it certainly has some of its hallmarks. It is most definitely a London 1980s time capsule of a film. Its hyper-stylised which would probably have given this quite a strong impact when it first came out. While its billed as a gangster movie, it has very little to do with actual gangsters until the final act.

    The actual story is split between a number of groups of individuals with a nightclub called the Empire State at the centre of the narrative. A problem with the narrative however is that some of the characters simply seem to exit the movie halfway into the story. The most famous face in the movie could have easily been removed from the story, which would have been welcome as this clocks in at one and three quarter hours. In terms of the main actors, you probably haven't seen any of them before or after this, although a few better known faces do appear in bit parts, recognisable from Eastenders. There is also a nightclub scene and I swear I saw the lead singer from Depeche Mode on the dancefloor.

    Its actually difficult to describe the story as there are too many characters in the fray and many of their stories simply do not resolve. The final act however is about a young upstart yuppie trying to challenge his old boss, with an underground MMA style fight which still seems over the top in brutality and gore to this day. That is basically what Channel 4 thought was "edgy" at the time. That and lots of gay content as well as heavily featuring of rent boys, which will no doubt put off a lot of the typical London Gangster Geezer genre fan. I don't think there was any heterosexual sex in the entire movie, I lost count of the gay scenes however and its was in the main pointless. Although one look at the directors other projects may explain why. The screeching Communards style soundtrack isn't exactly easy on the ear either, although I suppose in some circles that was music trendy at the time.

    I can certainly see why this sunk without a trace, although it has had a recent digital re-release. You cant really market a London Gangster movie which has the under current of not so much gay sex, but the implication being that gangsters are all either rent boys or use their services, to fans of this genre.

    Its best viewed as a snapshot of the 80s London clubbing scene, where dress codes meant suits and shoes, designer drugs like ecstasy had just arrive, acid house was round the corner and yuppies make a financial killing. Hard to recommend other than as a curiosity as its certainly not a decent or satisfying watch.
    3Prismark10

    Empire State

    In 1987, America charted the changing face of corporate America with Oliver Stone's Wall Street.

    In Britain, Empire State chronicled the transformation of the East End of London. These are two very different movies with contrasting budgets.

    This low budget film is filled with future actors for Eastenders. It has a sprawling cast that all meet up in an East End nightclub. Frank (Ray McAnally) is a lowtime gangster who runs the nightclub. Only to find that his lease of the club has been bought out and his boxer's latest fight was nobbled and he lost a lot of money.

    Paul (Ian Sears) is the up and coming Yuppie gangster who has some initial backing to develop a housing project. Paul needs the money from Chuck (Martin Landau) an American investor who has flown into to look at the proposals.

    In the midst of all this are other characters such as a journalist looking for a missing person who came down to London and disappeared.. A crook with financial issues and under pressure from his girlfriend.

    Director Ron Peck is a name familiar in queer British cinema. There is homosexual subtext in this film. Several characters are rent boys or use rent boys. There is even a camp element to the movie.

    Empire State is also underdeveloped. You care little about the characters and there is no focussed story. For example Paul has no other investors lined up apart from Chuck. You wonder how he managed to get this far with his plans.

    The random shootout at the end is bewildering. A lot of the movie does not make sense.

    Empire State was funded by Channel 4 at a time when they released low budget films at regular frequencies. Good news for the British film industry but there was not much quality control. It was as if Channel 4 were hoping that more by luck they will have their next Mona Lisa or My Beautiful Launderette.

    Empire State disappeared without trace. Not finding an audience in the cinema, the video rental market or even on television.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 29 de maio de 1987 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origem
      • Reino Unido
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      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Empire State - Die Nacht der Entscheidung
    • Locações de filme
      • East End, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Empresa de produção
      • Team Pictures
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 44 min(104 min)
    • Mixagem de som
      • Dolby
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      • 1.85 : 1

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