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Payday

  • 1973
  • R
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Rip Torn and Ahna Capri in Payday (1973)
Maury Dann (Rip Torn, in one of his most memorable performances) is a not-so-nice country-Western singer. He ruthlessly manipulates everyone around him to suit his selfish needs...he even gets his limo driver to take the blame for the death of a fan whom he stabbed.
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Maury Dann (Rip Torn, in one of his most memorable performances) is a not-so-nice country-Western singer. He ruthlessly manipulates everyone around him to suit his selfish needs...he even ge... Read allMaury Dann (Rip Torn, in one of his most memorable performances) is a not-so-nice country-Western singer. He ruthlessly manipulates everyone around him to suit his selfish needs...he even gets his limo driver to take the blame for the death of a fan whom he stabbed.Maury Dann (Rip Torn, in one of his most memorable performances) is a not-so-nice country-Western singer. He ruthlessly manipulates everyone around him to suit his selfish needs...he even gets his limo driver to take the blame for the death of a fan whom he stabbed.

  • Director
    • Daryl Duke
  • Writer
    • Don Carpenter
  • Stars
    • Rip Torn
    • Ahna Capri
    • Elayne Heilveil
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Daryl Duke
    • Writer
      • Don Carpenter
    • Stars
      • Rip Torn
      • Ahna Capri
      • Elayne Heilveil
    • 25User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Rip Torn
    Rip Torn
    • Maury Dann
    Ahna Capri
    • Mayleen Travis
    Elayne Heilveil
    Elayne Heilveil
    • Rosamond McClintock
    Michael C. Gwynne
    Michael C. Gwynne
    • Clarence McGinty
    Jeff Morris
    • Bob Tally
    Cliff Emmich
    Cliff Emmich
    • Chicago
    Henry O. Arnold
    • Ted
    Bobby Smith
    • Lyman Pitt
    Dallas Smith
    • Henry Tutweiler
    Richard Hoffman
    • Foggy Bottom Yonce
    Walter Bamberg
    Walter Bamberg
    • Bridgeway
    Eleanor Fell
    Eleanor Fell
    • Galen Dann
    Clara Dunn
    • Mama Dann
    Linda Spatz
    • Sandy
    Earle Trigg
    • Bob Dickey
    Winton McNair
    • Officer Ratliff
    Micheal Edwards
    • Restaurant manager
    • (as Mike Edwards)
    Gene Cody
    • Motel manager
    • Director
      • Daryl Duke
    • Writer
      • Don Carpenter
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    9LeonLouisRicci

    Near Perfect Neo-Realism of the Early 70's...Unacknowledged, Under-Seen B-Movie

    Occasionally, in the Art of Movie Making, all things come Together with a Synchronistic Symmetry and the Result is a Near-Perfect Picture that seems as Well Crafted as it Possibly could be.

    This happens, No Matter the Budget, Production Capabilities, or the Artisans Applying Their Craft. This is one of those Movies.

    A Gritty, Early Seventies Character Study of a Merle Haggard Style Country Music Singer. A Mid-Level Star that Humps the Highways Playing Honky Tonks and the Sort, and with His Charming Crusty Ways, takes Advantage of Anyone on His Path to one more Payday.

    It's that Payday, along with Pills and Alcohol, that Fuels the Folks in the Band and the Entourage that is Small enough to fit into a Cadillac and one more Trailing Vehicle.

    Rip Torn Simply Embodies the Type and becomes completely Lost in the Role. He's "In the Skin" of this Self-Centered Warbler as He Encounters Groupies, Payola DJ's, and some Irate and Hostile Folks who Don't Care much for His Lecherous Ways.

    The Movie is Mesmerizing with its Neo-Realism and Not One Scene seems Forced or Faked. The Dialog Crackles with Down Home Cynicism and Playful, Uneducated Insight, Fractured by a Hard Reality Colliding with the Hard Living.

    A Compelling, Watchable, Car-Wreck of Real People Realizing the World Around Them and What They Want isn't always What They Got Coming. A Must See, Little Known, B-Movie that hasn't lost a bit of its Edge. Primitive Movie Making at its Best.
    9Miksa76

    Payday hits the paydirt

    I saw this about 3 years ago - I got to admit I was slightly inebriated after a lot of alcohol, but still some of the scenes penetrated my mind clearly, with their pull-no-punches cynicism. Maury Dann (played by Rip Torn) was one of the most memorable crooks I've ever seen in film. This sombre character study from the 70's addresses the themes of power and using people, set in the world of country & western music. As Dann's world slowly but surely crumbles, we see glimpses of the past of this cynical singer star trying to hit it big and the bleak relationships around him.

    I agree with the previous writer, that the film is (sadly) largely unknown, despite a great script by the writer Don Carpenter and a staggering performance from Rip Torn.
    9christopherleebrick

    The film that should have made Rip Torn a movie star

    Rip Torn was originally slated to play the lawyer role that Jack Nicholson played in "Easy Rider". After a last-minute spat with Dennis Hopper, Torn was no longer part of the project. (Nicholson, who had pretty much given up on acting by then and was working in a technical capacity on the film, stepped into the role and the rest is history.) No matter; Torn went on to do this movie a couple years later, and if there were any justice in the movie biz (there isn't) this role would have made Rip Torn a bona fide movie star; (instead he is a respected film/t.v actor and a bona fide star of the American stage; most people in the public simply don't know who he is or they get him confused with Rip Taylor, the comedian/magician). CHECK THIS MOVIE OUT, if you're lucky enough to find it; (don't bother with the big video chain stores--you'll need a hip mom/pop shop to locate this one). It is well worth the search. Torn (as Maury Dann) does his own singing (a precursor to Robert Duvall's work in "Tender Mercies") and does it well; the supporting actors are great, the writing quirky and strong, and the direction bold. The film is also filled with some unforgettable scenes: Maury confronted by a jealous boyfriend in a diner tops the list; also, the strangely funny scene where Maury goes home and visits his barbiturate-addled Mother, and the scene where Chicago, the driver, talks about his love of cooking. Other scenes, such as when Maury goes "bird shooting", are memorable simply because they ring out as authentic and true. Some of the other comments seem disappointed with the ending; it didn't bother me. Though disturbing, I thought it worked. There was a sense of inevitability leading up to it. This is a portrait of a singer living on the edge of country music stardom and riding a "downbound train". The film is powerful and stays with you. And, yes, almost nobody knows about it.
    7boblipton

    Rip Torn Gets A Rare Lead, And Aces It

    Rip Torn is a country-music singer, fronting his own band, well known on the circuit and just on the point of breaking out into major stardom. He's also an egotistical S. O. B. Here are a few days in his life.

    It's a character study, and a rare leading role for Torn, who gets to exhibit considerable self-aware charm in the role, self-indulgently aware of he perks of even minor fame, but without the self-awareness to not take himself seriously. It's a well-written part, and Torn plays it for all it's worth, only gradually letting the audience see what an inherently unlikable character he is.

    Shel Silverstein wrote the songs used in this movie.
    9andrew_perer

    Real life on the '70's Outlaw music circuit a la Johnny Cash

    I saw this on the big screen at AFI in Washinton D.C. and was blown away. From what I've ready about life on the road in the seventies, this movie recreates the itinerate life of outlaw musicians like Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, etc, perfectly; Rip Torn is a revelation for those who don't know his work from the 70's when he was thin and charismatic.

    I can't think of any film that quite captures the feeling of what it must have been like to be running around on amphetamines and barbiturates in the 70's (which had their peak usage then), from show to show, on a medium size tour circuit complete with one night stands, hanger-ons, fistfights, and various charlatans. The drugs are specific to this period as Qualudes, and various uppers and downers, were being produced legally (albeit with a prescription. This makes for a certain kind of life you could never lead now as the drugs just aren't available like they were then. (Johnny Cash gotten busted I believe in the 70's for smuggling a whole bunch of pills from Mexico). Farewell to a bygone era. If you couldn't be there, this may be your best education.

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    • Trivia
      Rip Torn insisted on doing his own singing.
    • Goofs
      The antenna on the back of Maury's Cadillac for his analog mobile phone comes and goes between shots throughout the film.
    • Quotes

      [To Rosamond.]

      Mayleen: If I was a man, I'd ball you, too. God knows you're easy enough.

    • Connections
      Featured in Trailer Trauma V: 70s Action Attack! (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      She's Only a Country Girl
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    • Release date
      • June 9, 1975 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Zahltag
    • Filming locations
      • 932 Kings Bend Road, Selma, Alabama, USA(Mr. Ed's at the beginning of the film)
    • Production companies
      • Fantasy Films
      • Pumice Finance Company (PFC)
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    • Budget
      • $760,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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