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Catch My Soul

  • 1974
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
108
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Catch My Soul (1974)
DramaMusical

Set in the American Southwest, Othello is a wandering evangelist who happens onto Iago's remote commune.Set in the American Southwest, Othello is a wandering evangelist who happens onto Iago's remote commune.Set in the American Southwest, Othello is a wandering evangelist who happens onto Iago's remote commune.

  • Director
    • Patrick McGoohan
  • Writers
    • Jack Good
    • William Shakespeare
  • Stars
    • Richie Havens
    • Lance LeGault
    • Season Hubley
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    108
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Patrick McGoohan
    • Writers
      • Jack Good
      • William Shakespeare
    • Stars
      • Richie Havens
      • Lance LeGault
      • Season Hubley
    • 2User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richie Havens
    Richie Havens
    • Othello
    Lance LeGault
    Lance LeGault
    • Iago
    Season Hubley
    Season Hubley
    • Desdemona
    Tony Joe White
    Tony Joe White
    • Cassio
    Susan Tyrrell
    Susan Tyrrell
    • Emilia
    Bonnie Bramlett
    Bonnie Bramlett
    Delaney Bramlett
    Raleigh Gardenhire
    Billy Joe Royal
    Wayne Waterhouse
    • Director
      • Patrick McGoohan
    • Writers
      • Jack Good
      • William Shakespeare
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    3ofumalow

    A letdown 45 years in the making

    This long-thought-lost rock musical-which updates "Othello" to 1967 Southwestern US hippiedom for no obvious reason-turns out to be one of those rediscoveries you're grateful for only because you can now cross it off the bucket list. No one was enthused in 1974, and much as nostalgia and curiosity value should improve it now, it's still a limp mess. Why was actor Patrick McGoohan hired as director? His other credits in that role were all TV episodes, and he seems to have done just fine with them-but this kind of assignment (the only feature he ever directed) requires a lot of energy and style, none of which are at all in supply. Did McGoohan take it because he'd played the Iago figure in a prior "musical Othello" of sorts, the interesting early 60s British jazz drama "All Night Long"? Maybe. But apparently he drank a lot on this set, and the whole enterprise has the feel of a production without a guiding force, that never quite got its act together. Like the kind of rural hippie bonfire party/jam session that occupies a fair amount of screentime here, it's a ragged free-for-all that doesn't have much appeal to the sober viewer.

    The music is unmemorable, and often thrown away by the staging, such as it is. In fact there really aren't "musical numbers" per se, as generally people just mill around while arbitrarily either singing visibly or as voiceover commentary. (There's also way too much spoken voiceover narration.) There's no choreography at all. The lyrics are weak, and lack the kind of deliberate slangy hipster verbiage that can be excused as at least partly ironic/satirical in the likes of "Jesus Christ Superstar."

    In fact, "Catch My Soul" seems to really, really want to be "Jesus Christ Superstar" and/or "Godspell," sticking in a giant dose of pseudo-Biblical yakkety yak-Othello's some kind of preacher here-that further obscures Shakespeare's story, which in other circumstances should have provided a strong enough narrative arc to hang a musical on. The movie seems to presuppose familiarity with "Othello," but does absolutely nothing to milk its basic suspense and conflicts, which are further disabled by the leads having no chemistry (esp. Ritchie Havens' vague Othello and Season Hubley's mousey Desdemona).

    As Iago, Lance LeGault seems the only performer here interested in or capable of delivering a real performance. Others, like the inexperienced-at-acting Tony Joe White and Havens, as well as experienced actors Hubley and Tyrrel, seem to be waiting for directorial instruction that never arrives. (That doesn't stop Tyrrel from a bit of scenery-chewing, but distinctive as she is, she needed a good director, too.) Of course there's some interest in seeing vintage rock performers like Delaney & Bonnie and Billy Joe Royal, but you'd be much better off watching any existing concert footage-despite the fact that Conrad Hall's cinematography is probably the best single factor here.

    Probably the biggest disappointment about "Soul" is that it's not even a fun failure-despite all the entertaining-in-theory elements, it's just flat, neither stylish or humorous, and lacking unintentional humor, too. You can imagine editor Richard A. Harris, and later the distributors/investors, looking at the footage and saying "Jeez...how're we gonna salvage this turkey?" They couldn't-I remember the film coming out and getting widely reviewed, but it barely seems to have played anywhere. Then it was entirely forgotten before anyone realized it was a rarity due to no prints being accessible.

    So, yeah, I'm glad to have seen it. But like the same year's (arguably even worse) rock musical "Son of Dracula," this is a curio that's actually kind of a drag to finally watch. More entertaining than the movie itself is the Blu-Ray's making-of extra in which two surviving major behind-the-scenes collaborators talk about all the heavy substance use, ego clashes and other factors that explain why this film didn't turn out so well.
    7samxxxul

    Strange version of Othello, Not for Everyone..!!

    Catch my Soul penetrates the armor of the blunt. Not by virtue of its brilliant direction or cinematography, but on an irresistible charm of back to back songs and the film balances it perfectly. The film takes place in a hippie community near New Mexico and it feels like a British stage show with incredible performance by Richie Havens as Othello and Season Hubley as Desdemona, Lance LeGault's (Lago) and Susan Tyrell's Emilia. Catch my Soul (1974) is film that in its first appearance hardly anyone saw it during the release due to critics poor rating and still considered to a lost gem. This film is suitably enjoyed wearing a smoke coat and slippers, preferably with a pipe and drinks on hand. The smile on the characters face comes by itself. There is something about this musical that goes straight to the heart. I don't know what to say. It's a really cool movie, unlike pretty much other version of Shakespeare's Othello I have ever seen before. I guess I would say, watch it if you are interested in seeing something that is pretty far out there. I just realized I didn't talk at all about the cinematography and set design, which is probably going to be the main appeal for everyone. They flip from one "genuinely fantastic" shot to the next "genuinely fantastic" shot. Seriously, though, the cinematography is some of the best I have ever seen, and it definitely compliments the bizarreness of the movie along with one of the most interesting soundtracks I think anyone has ever made.

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    • Trivia
      This is the only feature film directed by Patrick McGoohan.
    • Connections
      Featured in Drink the Wine, Eat the Bread: The Making of 'Catch My Soul' (2015)

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    • Release date
      • March 22, 1974 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Santa Fe Satan
    • Filming locations
      • Espanola, New Mexico, USA
    • Production company
      • Metromedia Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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