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Patty Hearst

  • 1988
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  • 1h 48m
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6.3/10
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Natasha Richardson in Patty Hearst (1988)
In the 1970s, Patricia Hearst is abducted by American revolutionaries, but eventually joins their cause instead.
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In the 1970s, Patricia Hearst is abducted by American revolutionaries, but eventually joins their cause instead.In the 1970s, Patricia Hearst is abducted by American revolutionaries, but eventually joins their cause instead.In the 1970s, Patricia Hearst is abducted by American revolutionaries, but eventually joins their cause instead.

  • Director
    • Paul Schrader
  • Writers
    • Patricia Hearst
    • Alvin Moscow
    • Nicholas Kazan
  • Stars
    • Natasha Richardson
    • William Forsythe
    • Ving Rhames
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    6.3/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Paul Schrader
    • Writers
      • Patricia Hearst
      • Alvin Moscow
      • Nicholas Kazan
    • Stars
      • Natasha Richardson
      • William Forsythe
      • Ving Rhames
    • 25User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Natasha Richardson
    Natasha Richardson
    • Patricia Hearst
    William Forsythe
    William Forsythe
    • Teko
    Ving Rhames
    Ving Rhames
    • Cinque
    Frances Fisher
    Frances Fisher
    • Yolanda
    Jodi Long
    Jodi Long
    • Wendy Yoshimura
    Olivia Barash
    Olivia Barash
    • Fahizah
    Dana Delany
    Dana Delany
    • Gelina
    Marek Johnson
    • Zoya
    Kitty Swink
    Kitty Swink
    • Gabi
    Peter Kowanko
    • Cujo
    • (as Pete Kowanko)
    Tom O'Rourke
    Tom O'Rourke
    • Jim Browning
    Scott Kraft
    Scott Kraft
    • Steven Weed
    Jeff Imada
    Jeff Imada
    • Neighbor
    Ermal Williamson
    • Randolph A. Hearst
    Elaine Revard
    • Catherine Hearst
    Marc Siegler
    • Charles Gould
    Toni Attell
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    • Director
      • Paul Schrader
    • Writers
      • Patricia Hearst
      • Alvin Moscow
      • Nicholas Kazan
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    5mossgrymk

    patty hearst

    Quite possibly the dullest kidnapping movie since "The Ransom of Red Chief". I mean, it's almost comical. You have a bland, boring WASP abducted by noisome, even more boring revolutionaries. Any humorous or even ironic implications, however, are left grimly unexplored by scenarist Nick Kazan and director Paul Schrader, the stolidity of the later being especially egregious when you consider that this is the guy who was able to look on the pathologies of Bob Crane as well as Dutch Calvinists from Grand Rapids from a somewhat mordant point of view. Give it a generous C, mostly for Natasha Richardson whose good acting is the terxtbook definition of collateral damage.
    8EmmeCHammer

    We will never Know?

    I remember just being a kid but I loved history and I was absolutely enamored with this stuff. I've seen this movie a few times and Ving and Natasha (God rest your soul) were brilliant. Ving was overpowering in one of his early roles and Richardson kept her foreign accent in check and was great as Patty Hearst. I'll never forget being a young teen watching the real Patty Hearst on the news and became a pop culture icon hated and loved and doubted and believed , always a mystery to this day. Though this movie is from Patty's perspective, she was found guilty then pardoned or sentence converted. She later became an actress and I always had to watch her not for her acting abilities but just thinking what this women went through and there she is. Regardless of what we think she did go through SOMETHING bad, though we'll never know the truth and she did get out of prison because she was from one of the richest families in the US at the time. This story is so intriguing and like they say u can't make this up. You think you know but we'll NEVER know.
    7movieman_kev

    She walked out with empty arms, machine gun in her hand

    Based on a novel be Patty herself, this film is very suspect on the actual truth, but Director Paul Schrader does a pretty good job at making the film of Hearst's kidnapping by and subsequently joining with the moronic Symbionese Liberation Army compelling throughout the duration of the film. Opting for a seemingly objective approach despite the source material. Nothing new revolving the case will be gleamed for watching this though, and one will take from it the exact same view as what one goes into it with. Personally, I don't or can't sympathize with spoiled rich girl turned violent revolutionary turned praised celebrity Hearst, but I know that there are many that do. Natasha Richardson as Patty gives a serviceable, if nothing special, job. And Ving Rhames gives a good job himself as the cliché spewing leader of the pitifully sad SLA. This movie is also widely known to be the last of Paul Schrader's films to be any good at all, so there's always that.

    My Grade: B-

    Eye Candy: Natasha Richardson gets topless
    9manuel-pestalozzi

    Shadow, light and gibberish

    California is drenched in sunshine. But Patty Hearst, member of one of the most famous and in the public opinion most wealthy families of the USA is brutally thrown into darkness. The California sun is still out there, you can almost feel it, some rays come through, but the light is most of the time shut out by walls or curtains. Once the nineteen-year-old woman reemerges, she is a revolutionary, called Tanya – like Che's lover, you dig?

    This highly interesting, very stylish and well crafted movie tells about the ordeal, the disorientation, the reprogramming and the re-reprogramming of a young person who seems to be very much alone while trying to endure these transformations that are forced upon her. Any notion of society seems to dissolve into sheer madness. This retelling of actual facts, which is done exclusively and in straight chronological order from Patty's point of view, might or might not be a „doctored" account of events, it certainly is convincing and allows the viewers to commiserate with the main protagonist. She concludes at the end that society probably would have preferred her dead, and after seeing the movie one must say she has a point there (for this aspect it might be interesting to check out Robert Aldrich's The Grissom Gang).

    The group dynamics and the insane pseudo revolutionary gibberish (sounds terribly dated!) has a real feel to it, all actors are believable in their roles. I thought that Ving Rhames was particularly effective as the group's leader, Cinque (and now I know that the name is not pronounced like the Italian word for the number five). Besides Natasha Richardson the performance of Jodi Long also caught my attention. Reminded me a little of Mercedes McCambridge. I hope I will be able to see her in other roles.
    8mim-8

    Solid piece of film making

    Paul Schrader is one of the most talented directors of so called "New Hollywood", and it's really strange that almost all the films he directed are poorly rated on IMDb. That refers to his most productive phase from 1978 to 1988, when he made crafty social dramas such as "Blue collar" and "Hardcore", stylistic look on rotten high class devouring the individual, such as "American gigolo", art house remake, such as "Cat people", and a true masterpiece, such as "Mishima - Life in four chapters". At the end of this period comes "Patty Hearst", a biography, or to be exact a segment in life of America's most famous hostage turned terrorist of the 70's. This subject, as interesting as it is, has a lot of pitfalls, for a film maker. Filming such a story may turn into an emotional travel down the road of ridiculousness, cemented in victim's distorted point of view. Not with craftsmen like Paul Schrader. He did this film just exactly as it should have been done, terrors of capture, mixed with bewilderment of being a hostage, turned into confusion and daze with one's captors, which is everything Patty Hearst went through in her months of captivity. Late Natasha Richardson's performance is indeed low key, but that's probably the way real Patty Hearst felt and behaved, after all the movie is based on her own book. Scenes of the first two weeks after the abduction, when all abductors appear as silhouettes in a doorway, and constant images of being shot and dumped in a ditch, perfectly show what was going through Patty Hearst's mind at the time. She was just 19 and like the opening of the movie said "ofcourse there's a little one can do to prepare for the unknown".

    This film marked the end of Paul Schrader's directorial peak, but it's well done, well acted, character development and symbolism are in full use of the story, and it deserves a much higher rating than it has. If you're a fan of Schraders work, don't miss it, if not, well decide for yourself. Recommended!

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    • Trivia
      The real Patricia Hearst was pardoned by President Bill Clinton on January 20, 2001--his last official act before he left office.
    • Goofs
      After the shooting at the sporting goods store, Patty says it was "just like Starsky and Hutch". Starsky et Hutch (1975) debuted in 1975, a year later than the events in that scene.
    • Quotes

      Teko: We're all so fucking chicken shit bourgeois. I wish I were black. I mean, I just wish I were fucking black!

    • Connections
      Edited into The Green Fog (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Way Back Home
      Performed by The Crusaders

      Written by Wilton Felder

      Published by Four Knights Music

      Courtesy of MCA Records

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    • Release date
      • November 9, 1988 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Patty
    • Filming locations
      • 38th And Balboa Branch - 3701 Balboa St., San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Zenith Entertainment
      • Atlantic Entertainment Group
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,223,326
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $601,680
      • Sep 25, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,223,326
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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