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The Gig

  • 1985
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
203
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The Gig (1985)
Drama

6 amateur musicians accept an offer to play a 2-week gig in the Catskills. When the bass player suddenly falls ill, they recruit a genuine pro to fill in. As they embark on the opportunity o... Read all6 amateur musicians accept an offer to play a 2-week gig in the Catskills. When the bass player suddenly falls ill, they recruit a genuine pro to fill in. As they embark on the opportunity of a lifetime, dreams and reality begin to collide.6 amateur musicians accept an offer to play a 2-week gig in the Catskills. When the bass player suddenly falls ill, they recruit a genuine pro to fill in. As they embark on the opportunity of a lifetime, dreams and reality begin to collide.

  • Director
    • Frank D. Gilroy
  • Writer
    • Frank D. Gilroy
  • Stars
    • Wayne Rogers
    • Cleavon Little
    • Andrew Duncan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    203
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Frank D. Gilroy
    • Writer
      • Frank D. Gilroy
    • Stars
      • Wayne Rogers
      • Cleavon Little
      • Andrew Duncan
    • 9User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Wayne Rogers
    Wayne Rogers
    • Marty Flynn
    Cleavon Little
    Cleavon Little
    • Marshall Wilson
    Andrew Duncan
    Andrew Duncan
    • Jack Larmon
    Jerry Matz
    • Aaron Wohl
    Daniel Nalbach
    • Arthur Winslow
    Warren Vaché
    • Gil Macrae
    Joe Silver
    Joe Silver
    • Abe Mitgang
    Jay Thomas
    Jay Thomas
    • Rick Valentine
    Stan Lachow
    • George Pappas
    Celia Bressack
    • Lucy
    Georgia Harrell
    • The blonde
    Michael Fischetti
    • Vincent Amatri
    Susan Egbert
    Susan Egbert
    • Laura Macrae
    Karen Ashley
    • Janet Larmon
    Virginia Downing
    • Mrs. Winslow
    Chuck Wepner
    Chuck Wepner
    • The driver
    Barry Gordon
    Barry Gordon
    • TV Commercial Director
    Annie Korzen
    Annie Korzen
    • Miss Gersh
    • Director
      • Frank D. Gilroy
    • Writer
      • Frank D. Gilroy
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    leapso

    Pretty exceptional little movie on a jazz theme, sort of.

    So, a group of middle-age guys who play jazz for a hobby get to live out their dream of playing a professional gig (at a resort hotel), and the dream doesn't turn out like they thought it would.

    Doesn't sound like much, but "The Gig" is a movie that sticks with you, because of its understated exploration of the stakes involved in just living a life - failure, hopes, small comforts, friendship, disappointments. The jazz group is the nominal theme, but the film is a character study. Not an academic one - it has the guts (and script) to bleed a little for the characters, and is unconventional in its avoidance of easy tie-ups and crowd-pleasing pay-offs.

    An extremely satisfying, heartfelt, well-crafted picture, with performances from Wayne Rogers (TV MASHs 'Trapper John') and Cleavon Little (best known probably as the sheriff in "Blazing Saddles", though he also played a comedy TV doctor in "Temperatures Rising") which suggest they generally didn't get the roles they deserved and were capable of.
    8johnpressman@yahoo.com

    Great Little Movie

    "The Gig" is a tight, funny and poignant little movie about a group of friends that have gathered together on a regular basis to play Dixieland for fun. The group unexpectedly lands a real paying job, in musician's parlance; a "gig".

    They travel to upstate NY for a two week gig at a summer resort minus one member, who bows out due to contracting cancer. At the last minute, they hire a professional to take his place. Things get sticky as an over-the-hill Frankie Valli type attempts a comeback at the resort and tries to utilize the group as his band.

    The attitude the professional bass player gave the guys rang true. By signing up to play the two-week gig, they were taking bread out of the mouths of someone who needed the job to feed his or her family. While Pop, Rock, Rap, Country and Western, and R&B stars make money off of albums. Jazz musicians have to travel abroad to make a living. Almost nobody gets rich. The guys living their dream also cost others a needed income.

    I believe that almost everyone who can play a musical instrument with some proficiency dreams about playing a paying "gig" one time or another, Woody Allen and Kevin Bacon are two popular examples of this amateur-to-professional crossover. I especially recommend this movie to anyone who has ever played music professionally. My mom, who was a musician, LOVED it.
    9ptl0168

    A forgotten classic

    This movie is almost never seen today - the only reason I can enjoy it again and again is from a slightly worn out VHS copy I made when the film was shown on TV in 1991 here in England.

    An ensemble cast are obviously enjoying themselves and this is reflected to the viewer. A razor sharp script helps things along, and once you've seen this you will want to watch it over and over again.

    Wayne Rogers is the 'star' but everyone contributes to a great film, with a great jazz soundtrack to boot. There are emotional moments during the film, but never to the point of sickly sweet sentimentalism - these are guys on the trip of a lifetime, and they convey that excitement wonderfully.

    Highly recommended if you can actually get to see it.
    10Beachhead

    I love it!

    This little film brings back a lot of memories, both fond and foul, of what can and does happen when one is a working musician. The not so pleasant accommodations for the band, the management of the venue jumping up and down telling you what to play, the sheer ecstasy of the applause.............. Far from being farcical it is, in fact, very accurate in the way it depicts musicians, professional and otherwise, who have travelled a great distance to perform a season of gigs at a venue. There are those times when everything goes perfectly, there are those other times when you immediately start to miss your partner and wonder what the hell you are doing this far from home. In the end you have to make the best of it because there is no other way out.
    8nz man

    Terrific! What a surprise!

    My wife and I endorse all the positive comments below, made by other IMDB members. While this is no box office smash hit it has a special charm all of its own. Genuine and heart-warming.

    We saw this on video, at the end of a long day. We were very tired, and in bed. Normally in a situation like this my wife drops off to sleep within minutes, that is, unless it is an exceptional movie and this one kept us both entertained right to the very end.

    Perhaps younger viewers in their teens and twenties would not like this, but for the rest of us it is a true gem! See it!

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    • Trivia
      Warren Vache, who plays trumpeter Gil Macrae, is in real life an accomplished jazz musician with dozens of recordings as both leader and sideman to his credit. His brother Allan is also a well-known professional clarinetist. Their late father, Warren Vache Sr., was a famed jazz bassist and author as well.
    • Goofs
      During the drive to the gig, Marshall Wilson regales the others with his past musical accomplishments. He mentions he played with, among others, jazz legend Charlie Parker. Parker died in 1955, so assuming this film is taking place in the 80's, that means the very youthful looking Wilson would had to have been a very precocious musician 30-plus years prior to have played with Parker.
    • Quotes

      Wilson: It's not religion -- devotion isn't enough.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sechs Jazzer im Dreivierteltakt
    • Filming locations
      • Kingston, New York, USA(Car Dealership scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Manson International
      • The Gig Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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