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Down on Us

  • 1984
  • R
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
134
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Down on Us (1984)
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The story of Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, and Janis Joplin, and how their message for their generation made them targets of a US government plot.The story of Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, and Janis Joplin, and how their message for their generation made them targets of a US government plot.The story of Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, and Janis Joplin, and how their message for their generation made them targets of a US government plot.

  • Director
    • Larry Buchanan
  • Writer
    • Larry Buchanan
  • Stars
    • Sandy Kenyon
    • Joe Camp
    • Toni Sawyer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    134
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Larry Buchanan
    • Writer
      • Larry Buchanan
    • Stars
      • Sandy Kenyon
      • Joe Camp
      • Toni Sawyer
    • 9User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sandy Kenyon
    Sandy Kenyon
    • Alex Stanley
    Joe Camp
    • Hunter
    Toni Sawyer
    • Mrs. Stanley
    Steven Tice
    • Frank Stanley
    Jennifer Wilde
    • Ellen
    Gregory Allen Chatman
    • Jimi Hendrix
    David DeShay
    • Al Long
    Mark Madison
    • Stage Manager
    Riba Meryl
    • Janis Joplin
    Ernest Paul Roebuck
    • Road Manager
    • (as Ernie Roebuck)
    Peter Manning Robinson
    Peter Manning Robinson
    • Musician
    • (as Pete M. Robinson)
    John Casino
    • Musician
    • (as John J. Casino)
    Dan Priest
    Dan Priest
    • Limo Driver
    Phyllis Durant
    • Christine
    Les Hatfield
    • McElroy
    Harold Wayne Jones
    • Sullivan
    Susanne Barnes
    • She
    Bryan Wolf
    • Jim Morrison
    • Director
      • Larry Buchanan
    • Writer
      • Larry Buchanan
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    lor_

    Oliver Stone's mutant little brother

    My review was written in November 1989 after watching the movie on Unicorn video cassette.

    Perhaps the screwiest of Larry Buchanan's series of conspiracy-theory films, "Beyond the Doors" is a direct-to-video release postulating that the government put a hit out on Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison.

    Filmed in 1983 with the Joplin-esque title "Down on Us", it's fun but extremely silly entertainment, opening with a George Bernard Shaw quote: "Assassination is the extreme form of censorship".

    Unlike his other films about Marilyn Monroe and Lee Harvey Oswald, Buchanan is on pretty shaky ground here, trying to create links and conspiracies involving three of the showing stars from the '60s.

    Episodic pic unfolds awkwardly in flashbacks dating from 1968-71, as Steven Tice reads a file left him by his just assassinated dad (Sandy Kenyon), a government mole who was assigned to kill the three singers, supposedly because of their political stands and influence on young people.

    Name-dropping script mentions Richard Nixon (especially in somewhat cryptic quotes from a 1977 interview) and others in vaguely pointing a finger, and depicts another deceased figure, J. Edgar Hoover, onscreen. Links between the three stars and their personal interrelationships remain quite unconvincing, however. Buchanan is far more circumspect than the recent "Wired" film in depicting surviving folks; no one will recognize, for example, sidemen Mitch Mitchell or Ray Manzarek from the characters shown on screen.

    Main content, filled with sexploitation material involving groupies going topless, is a rather campy re-creation of concerts and backstage/out-on-the-town incidents. It's all rendered goofy by the decision to save big bucks and rely on a dozen soundalike songs by David Shorey, RIchard Bowen and Janet Strover that gives the feel but do not replicate the impact of the singers' actual hits.

    Three hesps in the lead roles don't look like their targets, but Riba Meryl as Joplin and Gregory Allen Chatman as Hendrix do prettty well in mimicking thier voices and manner. Bryan Wolf does a poor job recalling Morrison, while his unidentified gilfriend (called simply "She" in the credits) is well played by Susanne Barnes.

    Pic's only revelation is the claim that Morriswon faked his own death in order to regain his privacy. According to Buchanan, Morrison wnet to live in a monastery in Spain, dying there quietly in January 1974. If you believe that one, Buchanan has the real story of Howard Hughes and Jean Harlow in the can for perusal as well.
    1stevespeedy

    ugh!

    Bad plot, bad dialogue, bad acting, idiotic directing, the annoying porn groove soundtrack that ran continually over the overacted script, and a crappy copy of the VHS cannot be redeemed by consuming liquor. Trust me, because I stuck this turkey out to the end. It was so pathetically bad all over that I had to figure it was a fourth-rate spoof of Springtime for Hitler.

    The girl who played Janis Joplin was the only faint spark of interest, and that was only because she could sing better than the original.

    If you want to watch something similar but a thousand times better, then watch Beyond The Valley of The Dolls.
    1Mister-6

    Don't get "Down"....

    Larry Buchanan. Yep, same guy who did "Attack of the THE Eye Creatures" and two (count 'em: TWO) conspiracy movies about Marilyn Monroe. He's to blame, here.

    Adding onto his ever-growing pile of folders left over from Oliver Stone's "eh-I-grew-out-of-it" conspiracy drawer, here's "Down On Us (i.e.- "Beyond the Doors") which is the working definition of historical inaccuracy.

    Forget everything you THOUGHT you knew about Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison, says Big Lar', cuz this is the real deal! Y'see, the three big names in rock of the '60s were KILLED BY THE GOVERNMENT because they were subversives or counter-productive to Truth, Justice and the American Way, or sumpthin' like that there. I knew it all along.

    Anyway, three people (Chatman, Meryl, Wolf) who look eerily like their real life shadows (that is, if you completely close your eyes, turn your backs and walk five miles away from them) show that instead of their recorded deaths, the good old US of A put hits out on them! Yep, it's the truth!

    Man, I cannot believed I watched this movie. It's facts, when not stretching credibility to the snapping point, are ludicrous; the acting makes TV commercials look like high drama and if you honestly watch it through to the end, you deserve the "twist" ending. You really, really do; I swear. Genius.

    But like the man said: "Rock and roll is dead - long live rock and roll."

    Not this flick, though.

    No stars for "Down on Us". And that's the movie audience describing the film, by the way....
    brettmeisner

    The truth is hard to hear!

    Many people think that drugs were the reason that three top rock stars in the early seventies all died of "Drug Overdoses" within a one year period. People are afraid to ask why. That is, everyone except Larry Buchanan. Larry is not afraid to put his ass on the line to tell the truth. As a famous rock journalist with over two decades in the trenches, I take my hat off to Larry for laying out a courageous and extremely plausible scenario! Watch this film and learn the truth. But remember, you might not like what you'll discover about your government!
    2archie_stanton

    Crap in the Pants Movie

    Horrible all the way around. Only if interest for fans of REALLY obscure cinema, I rate this for the bottom 200. In fact I would put this right at number 50, because like everything else in this piece of garbage it has Just Enough to save it from a 1 star rating.

    First the Good. The Jimi Hendrix actor is passable. Jim looks like a Halloween costume, and Janis looks nothing at all like Janis Joplin.

    All the songs are soundalikes, obviously as a movie of this budget could never get the rights to classic hits. BUT, the soundalikes honestly do sound like what the artist would be doing in 1982, had they lived. Too bad this movie takes place in 1968-1971. Get my drift? There is enough here to bear watching this train smash --- but only to have it fail 90% of the time.

    The actual story was kinda decent, has it been directed by an Oliver Stone, we might have an actual movie here.

    The budget SEVERELY limits this film... instead of Janis's signature 1/5th of SOCO she drinks from a pint of whatever, and even uses and 80's style juicer.

    In the scene where the UK cover of Electric Ladyland is shot, instead of a mountain of nude women, we get 2 topless ones...

    It goes on and on and on... deserves a Rifftrack... but this movie runs 2 HOURS... are you kidding? Only of interest to people who like to go to sleep or vomit. It's bad.

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    • Trivia
      Larry Buchanan said he did not have the budget to license the genuine Morrison and Hendrix and Joplin songs, so he commissioned original material in their styles.
    • Quotes

      Jim Morrison: You don't wanna change the world, do you, honey? You just wanna make love.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Citizen Shane (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Today or Tomorrow
      Music by David Shorey

      © 1984 by Omni-Leisure International, Publishers.

      All Rights Reserved.

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Beyond the Doors
    • Production company
      • Omni Leisure International
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      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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