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Fortune and Men's Eyes

  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
595
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Fortune and Men's Eyes (1971)
Drama

Young, naive Smitty is sent to prison for six months and bunks with other convicts, specifically quiet cocky bully Rocky. Eventually Rocky offers protection to Smitty for a price and Smitty ... Read allYoung, naive Smitty is sent to prison for six months and bunks with other convicts, specifically quiet cocky bully Rocky. Eventually Rocky offers protection to Smitty for a price and Smitty becomes a most reluctant sexual slave.Young, naive Smitty is sent to prison for six months and bunks with other convicts, specifically quiet cocky bully Rocky. Eventually Rocky offers protection to Smitty for a price and Smitty becomes a most reluctant sexual slave.

  • Directors
    • Harvey Hart
    • Jules Schwerin
  • Writer
    • John Herbert
  • Stars
    • Wendell Burton
    • Michael Greer
    • Zooey Hall
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    595
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    • Directors
      • Harvey Hart
      • Jules Schwerin
    • Writer
      • John Herbert
    • Stars
      • Wendell Burton
      • Michael Greer
      • Zooey Hall
    • 16User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Wendell Burton
    • Smitty
    Michael Greer
    Michael Greer
    • Queenie
    Zooey Hall
    • Rocky
    Danny Freedman
    • Mona
    Lee Broker
    Lee Broker
    • Screwdriver
    • (as Larry Perkins)
    James Barron
    • Holy Face Peters
    Lázaro Pérez
    • Catso
    Jon Granik
    Jon Granik
    • Sgt. Gritt
    Tom Harvey
    • Warden Gasher
    Hugh Webster
    • Rabbit
    Kirk McColl
    • Guard Sullivan
    Vance Davis
    Vance Davis
    • Sailor
    Robert Goodier
    • Doctor
    Cathy Wiehl
    • Cathy
    Georges Allard
    • Fiddler
    Modesto
    • One-Eye
    Michel Gilbert
    • Young Prisoner
    Robert Saab
    • Piano Player
    • Directors
      • Harvey Hart
      • Jules Schwerin
    • Writer
      • John Herbert
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    youngjacob2002

    GREAT MOVIE!

    I own Fortune And Men's Eyes and I must say it is a terrific movie.After renting it several times I decided to buy it,and I'm very happy that I did.Smitty(Wendell Burton)is sentenced to six months in prison for smoking pot.While he is in prison he learns what it takes to stay alive.Michael Greer plays Queenie,a drag queen that shares the same cell with Smitty,along with two other homosexuals,Rocky and Mona.I have seen Michael Greer in two other movies,The Gay Decievers(which I also own)and The Rose.It was great to see him without a wig for a change!I think Michael is a great actor.Doing the math from the year he was born,1943,he must be in his fifties now.Rocky is actually the bad guy in the film.He tries to force Smitty into being his lover,and eventually Smitty has to fight back to protect himself.The movie based on homosexuality in prison.Made in 1971,four years before I was born,it is a great classic,maybe not so well known but for sure a great movie.If you have'nt seen it do see it,take my word for it,you will not be disappointed!
    TM-2

    Keep to the straight and narrow...

    I saw this in the Cosmo (pre GFT) in Glasgow one afternoon. The original and still the best movie on prison sex. Kept me to the straight and narrow! Powerful, unpleasant, occasionally verging on crudeness. Definitely best viewed after some libation. Not a date movie. Recommended - once.
    8harry-76

    Candid Prison Drama

    It was a good thing they had a cast-audience group discussion following off-Broadway weekend performances of "Fortune and Men's Eyes."

    That way whatever questions may have been on attendees' minds could be fielded directly to cast members and director, which were seated across the proscenium.

    After the performance I had the pleasure of attending, I was struck by the candor of that production's "working family." Somehow, the intimate nature of the play appeared to make for great cast cohesiveness, and the discussion was lively and informative. It also provided greater clarity as to what both Playwright John Herbert had in mind and what the director was trying to express.

    Unfortunately, in the film version (scripted by the playwright) there was something missing. Despite a fine cast delivering thoroughly thoughtful performances, an unrelenting downbeat pall seems to hover over everything.

    It's been reported that the film's producers wanted the sensational qualities emphasized; they got their wish--probably at the expense of a broader, more poetic and philosophical statement of the human condition.

    Michael Greer offered an outstanding Queenie, a character that is quite convincing. However, it's a bitter, sardonic soul whose surface sense of humor's only a cover for a wounded interior.

    Zooey Hall's Rocky is likewise expertly rendered and completely believable--yet a crafty and cold individual with few redeeming qualities.

    Wendell Burton's Smitty is the most empathetic character, yet a "pothead" and "looser"--not at all the "innocent" he purports to be.

    Harvey Hart's & Jules Schwerin's codirection is adequate, given their parameters. Yet the entire production fails to rise much above the norm, despite many powerful and effective expose scenes.

    It's interesting to note the careers of the above three lead actors: Burton had the most work, yet roles were few and far between, and he retired from acting at the early age of 40. Hall, despite his good looks and fine talent, only did three more films after this. Greer likewise had a very limited film career (his Queenie role perhaps seriously type casting him).

    Though I never saw Sal Mineo's stage production, I heard that it was even more controversial and sensational than either of the above two versions.

    And that's going some.
    9none-85

    Very Graphic and Daring for its Time

    Theme of homosexuality and rape in prison was very daring for its time (1971). You could feel the pain of the lead character as he succumbs to the brutal advances of his cellmate, while longing for his girlfriend.

    I saw the movie when it first came out, and I still remember the line uttered by a prisoner as he observes a gang rape- "Nobody's going to stop a man from getting his oats." It's one of my all-time favorite quotes from films.
    lynnetom20042003

    'Fortune and Men's Eyes' review

    'Fortune and Men's Eyes' is a film which I recommend as interesting viewing for anyone who wishes to watch an early story of important gay cinema.

    It's author, the late playwright Jonhn Herbert, is an icon of gay writing.

    This is a story based on John Herbert's own unfortunate true experience as an inmate as a teenager in a penal institution in Canada, wrongly imprisoned after being the victim of gay bashing. It is a play that later became a film.

    I recommend that you watch this film despite the fact that it is old, to say the least.

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      Sal Mineo directed the 1969 Los Angeles production "Fortune and Men's Eyes and played the role of Rocky, a prison bully, who rapes a naive young prisoner, Smitty (played by Don Johnson in the L.A. production). Mineo's staging emphasized violence and sexuality. He added a scene to the play, staging Rocky's rape of Smitty in the prison shower, an event that had been kept off stage in earlier productions. The Los Angeles production, which was eventually moved to New York (without Mineo as an actor) featured full frontal nudity. Mineo also directed a subsequent San Francisco production. Although playwright John Herbert did not initially object to Mineo's alterations, he vociferously criticized Mineo's Los Angeles and New York stagings. (Being a convicted felon, the Canadian Herbert was unable to enter the U.S. to actually see the productions.) Herbert refused to sell him the film rights to his play, and the estrangement obviated any chance of Mineo being involved in the 1971 movie version of the play.
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      Referenced in Come of Age (1971)

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sreća i ljudske oči
    • Filming locations
      • Québec, Canada(prison)
    • Production companies
      • Cinemex
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • CA$1,109,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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