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Martin's Day

  • 1985
  • PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
429
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Martin's Day (1985)
Drama

Threatened with recapture after a prison escape, Martin Stechert takes a twelve-year-old as hostage. Soon, this kid, begins to admire "Stech" for his cheeky pranks against society and his de... Read allThreatened with recapture after a prison escape, Martin Stechert takes a twelve-year-old as hostage. Soon, this kid, begins to admire "Stech" for his cheeky pranks against society and his desperate mission to make dreams come true.Threatened with recapture after a prison escape, Martin Stechert takes a twelve-year-old as hostage. Soon, this kid, begins to admire "Stech" for his cheeky pranks against society and his desperate mission to make dreams come true.

  • Director
    • Alan Gibson
  • Writers
    • Chris Bryant
    • Allan Scott
  • Stars
    • Richard Harris
    • Lindsay Wagner
    • James Coburn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    429
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alan Gibson
    • Writers
      • Chris Bryant
      • Allan Scott
    • Stars
      • Richard Harris
      • Lindsay Wagner
      • James Coburn
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Harris
    Richard Harris
    • Martin Steckert
    Lindsay Wagner
    Lindsay Wagner
    • Dr. Mennen
    James Coburn
    James Coburn
    • Lt. Lardner
    Justin Henry
    Justin Henry
    • Martin
    Karen Black
    Karen Black
    • Karen
    John Ireland
    John Ireland
    • Brewer
    Saul Rubinek
    Saul Rubinek
    • Hitchhiker
    R.H. Thomson
    R.H. Thomson
    • Paul Mennen
    • (as R.H. Thompson)
    Dwayne McLean
    • Youngman
    Frank Adamson
    Frank Adamson
    • Garby
    Hugh Webster
    • Gas Station Attendant
    J. Winston Carroll
    • Train Driver
    • (as J.W. Carroll)
    Bob Windsor
    • Train Engineer
    Jeff Braunstein
    • Berglas
    Dini Petty
    • Newscaster
    Martin Buchert
    • Young Steckert
    Bob Aarrons
    • Malvern Cop
    Bob Collins
    • Truck Driver
    • Director
      • Alan Gibson
    • Writers
      • Chris Bryant
      • Allan Scott
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    10hot983comments

    Martin's Day, a True Gem!

    I first saw Martin's Day when I was just 10 years old, at home, on The Movie Channel, and still remember the impact it made on my life. It touched me as no other film had touched me, and I remember balling my eyes out.

    After the first time I saw it, I couldn't find it anywhere else. I would ask around and no one had ever heard of the film! I guess it was one of those more rare films that not many people knew about, because no one, and I mean no one, knew what I was talking about. I searched and searched throughout the years, checking video stores shelves and scanning cable TV listings, but always came up short. Finally, in 1996 I found out I could special order it, I did, and have probably watched it at least 50 times since--and it still makes me cry, every time.

    Martin's Day is about Martin Steckert, a man who is in prison (but genuinely a good guy), who yearns to make it back to the special lake where he grew up as boy. This was a special place, where he lived off nature, spent time with his dog, and was left alone to enjoy life. Soon into the movie, he escapes and starts making his way back to the lake.

    It isn't long before the cops find him, and Steckert grabs a child as a hostage to convince the police to back off. Soon Steckert and his hostage (the 2nd Martin) become best friends, and have many fun adventures together--from robbing a toy truck, to hi-jacking a train, all on the way to this special lake.

    Throughout the movie, Steckert has great flashbacks of him at the lake as a boy.

    I won't ruin the ending for you, but I will tell you, this movie is a must see. It is the BEST movie I have EVER seen in my life! I am, without a doubt, the biggest fan of this movie EVER! I managed to find the song that the two Martin's are singing throughout the movie ("I'm going back, to where I come from...). I'm even planning a trip to Canada to see the lake and cottage where Martin's Day was filmed. Crazy, I know--but that movie just means so much to me.
    6GoldenOldie

    Predated (but oh, so similar to) "A Perfect World"

    I missed this film in 1984 but did see "A Perfect World: when it came out in the 1990's. If "Martin's Day" had followed the Costner movie I would have thought it less believable and compelling. The fact that it predated the Costner film gave it a big boost in my assessment of the film. Richard Harris was his usual excellent self; and all of the other members of the cast were excellent. I did find the ending, however, very weak. In the case of "A Perfect World" this was rectified. Anyone who sees one of these two films would be well advised to see the other.
    10trevorwesley-70134

    Great movie

    This movie is great because it is unique and original and Includes all elements that create a balanced and good movie. There is a thrilling aspect because he is a criminal on the run who kidnaps a boy and the cops are chasing him and you wonder if they will shoot him but on the other hand, what the cops don't know is that he is not all that he seems. There is a sentimental element to it and I was not only entertained but curious as to what would happen next. This movie is a very simple movie and that is another reason why I like it. The locations are beautiful (Guess that's why Hollywood always films in Canada) and overall, I wish modern movies had more of a fingerprint like this one.
    manwithbeard

    Remembering Richard Harris

    Another legend of the film is gone, and he will be both missed and, of course, remembered. Perhaps a wonderful change of pace way of thinking of Richard Harris is to watch him in this beautiful film. He is as charming in this film as he must have been in real life, and in a similar way, too. Cunning, clever and conniving, he takes both the 12 year old Martin and the viewer on a roller coaster ride of an adventure.
    8rsoonsa

    LIBERTY IS WHERE IT CAN BE FOUND BY ODDLY MATCHED SOULMATES.

    A well-made and imaginative production, refreshingly free from cliché, this somewhat picaresque affair recounts a tale of a close friendship that develops between a man and a boy under less than ideal conditions: the man an escaped convict who has kidnapped the youth for his value as a hostage. Expertly directed by Alan Gibson with a fine sense for balanced narrative movement, the film provides freshness in nearly every scene, as felon Martin Steckert (Richard Harris), believing that his rejection for parole was particularly undeserved, contrives a convoluted but ultimately successful escape plan, following which his spontaneous nature comes to the fore as he flees to the lakeside residence of his childhood. Often bursting into song or dancing a few steps, the capricious Steckert gradually gains the trust and affection of his captive and, as police close in for an inevitable showdown, the tethered pair are seen to be a great deal alike in their responses to forms of rejection, as discerned by a psychiatrist (Lindsay Wagner) assigned to aid a zealous police lieutenant (James Coburn) who is in charge of the manhunt for Steckert and his "prisoner". This is an engrossing story, worth telling, a quickly-paced and novel adventure that profits from a capital performance by Harris, fine turns from Wagner, Coburn, and Karen Black, along with Justin Henry as the snatched lad, with an appropriately whimsical score contributed by Wilfred Josephs, and top-notch cinematography by Frank Watts, with all footage shot in a beautiful autumnal Ontario province.

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    • Trivia
      The name and street address of the toy company on the truck Martin Steckert pulls over is fictionally named after the movie's producers. "Roy's Toys" on "Dalton Street" is an homage to producers Roy Krost and Richard F. Dalton.
    • Goofs
      Canadians would rarely refer to a retreat by the lake as a cabin, but rather, as "a cottage".
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Martin Steckert: The cabin was just home. Just me, my father. And he died, and it was just me.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Un monde parfait (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm Going Back to Where I Came From
      (uncredited)

      Written by Carson Robison

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official tribute site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Flucht zurück
    • Filming locations
      • Blantyre P.S., Scarborough, Ontario, Canada(Martin's school)
    • Production companies
      • United Artists
      • World Film Services
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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