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Jacknife

  • 1989
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  • 1h 42m
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6.4/10
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Robert De Niro and Ed Harris in Jacknife (1989)
Two Vietnam vets, search for the strength to face up to their horrific war experiences and the tragic battle they survived. Their friendship begins to splinter, when one becomes romantically involved with the other's sister.
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Two Vietnam vets search for the strength to face up to their horrific war experiences, but their friendship begins to splinter when one becomes romantically involved with the other's sister.Two Vietnam vets search for the strength to face up to their horrific war experiences, but their friendship begins to splinter when one becomes romantically involved with the other's sister.Two Vietnam vets search for the strength to face up to their horrific war experiences, but their friendship begins to splinter when one becomes romantically involved with the other's sister.

  • Director
    • David Hugh Jones
  • Writer
    • Stephen Metcalfe
  • Stars
    • Robert De Niro
    • Kathy Baker
    • Ed Harris
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    7K
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    • Director
      • David Hugh Jones
    • Writer
      • Stephen Metcalfe
    • Stars
      • Robert De Niro
      • Kathy Baker
      • Ed Harris
    • 36User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Megs
    Kathy Baker
    Kathy Baker
    • Martha
    Ed Harris
    Ed Harris
    • Dave
    Sloane Shelton
    Sloane Shelton
    • Shirley
    Ivar Brogger
    Ivar Brogger
    • Depot Mechanic
    Michael Arkin
    • Dispatcher
    Tom Isbell
    • Bobby Buckman
    Kirk Taylor
    Kirk Taylor
    • Helicopter Gunner
    Jordan Lund
    Jordan Lund
    • Tiny
    Charles S. Dutton
    Charles S. Dutton
    • Jake
    • (as Charles Dutton)
    Bruce Ramsay
    Bruce Ramsay
    • Corridor Student
    • (as Bruce Ramsey)
    Jessalyn Gilsig
    Jessalyn Gilsig
    • His Girlfriend
    George Gerdes
    George Gerdes
    • Tony
    Josh Pais
    Josh Pais
    • Rick
    Lois Dellar
    Lois Dellar
    • Cocktail Waitress
    Joel Miller
    • Restaurant Couple
    Irene Rauch
    • Restaurant Couple
    Paul Hoover
    • Upscale Bartender
    • Director
      • David Hugh Jones
    • Writer
      • Stephen Metcalfe
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    8gradyharp

    The Harsh Realities for Soldiers Coming Home

    JACKNIFE is a fine adaptation of Stephen Metcalfe's play 'Strange Snow' (the screenplay was also written by Metcalfe), sensitively directed by David Hugh Jones, that explores the too frequently forgotten effect of battle on veterans damaged permanently by the heinous cruelties of war. It is especially poignant to return to this 1989 film now as we watch the soldiers returning from the war in Iraq and the raw treatment they are receiving in our Veterans' Hospitals.

    Three friends went off to the Vietnam War together and only two returned alive: the problem is that while both men suffered in battle the one David 'Highschool' Flannigan (Ed Harris) is so severely damaged by posttraumatic stress syndrome that he 'exists' in a drunken vacuum with his very plain schoolteacher sister Martha (Kathy Baker). As David deteriorates his buddy Joseph 'Jacknife' Megessey (Robert De Niro) returns to the town in an attempt to help his friend. In the course of events Jacknife at first offers succor to Martha and eventually the two date - at a Prom Martha must attend - and at that prom drunken David completely falls apart, destroying relics in the school and terrifying the townspeople and students. Jacknife makes Dave relive the moment in Vietnam when they lost their buddy and in doing so brings David to the point where he can begin his climb toward recovery. And the long-suffering Martha finds her needs tended by Jacknife, too.

    All three actors give astonishingly fine performances: Ed Harris offers one of his most fully realized roles while De Niro and Baker maintain the high standards set by their careers. More people should help resurrect this all but forgotten film as it is a brittle reminder of the damages our wars bring to the men who fight them and to the families who receive them after battle's end. Highly recommended. Grady Harp
    Rhodes-8

    An emotional accomplishment...as the video cover infers.

    A good video selection of a movie, especially if you have not seen it before, ...if you can't find a New Release you'd like to look at. Robert De Niro, Kathy Baker, and Ed Harris supply a well rounded look of 'Healing'. Kathy Baker was just great as a supporting role.

    I missed Viet Nam by one year, my draft number was high enough in the year that the severe de-escalation started. This is not a 'Platoon', or 'Full Metal Jacket'. This film is about a couple of Vets in the years' aftermath. Takes place back in the States, after the War is over. Very few flashbacks were done, but were neccessary to bring context to the film. Ed Harris plays the one person who is in the most pain, and is always on the edge of hurting others because of it. Kathy Baker plays his sister. Robert De Niro was just perfect for the part he played, as he comes into both their lives. It is not a perfect film, or screenplay; but the the actors pull it off. I believe Ed Harris was nominated for a certain award for his efforts (not Oscar, another kind).

    You don't have to have been to Viet Nam to appreciate this movie. Though it is about the aftermath of Viet Nam experience, it can also be about Self. About how we have these opposites within ourself and how the best parts of ourself, even though they may be injured, try to reach out and save the most darkest part that we have. That movie describes what I just wrote and I could not avoid tears, myself, toward the movie's end. If you just stay with it; you may know or appreciate what I mean.
    7lee_eisenberg

    there is no running away from a harrowing experience

    David Jones's "Jacknife" basically looks at how war messes people up. Megs (Robert DeNiro) and Davey (Ed Harris) try to push forward with their lives, but their experience in Vietnam will color their existence forever. This becomes all too apparent with the incident during the prom.

    I understand that this movie is based on a play. I've never seen the play, so I can't compare it. What I can say is that DeNiro and Harris put on intense performances, as does Kathy Baker. This is the sort of movie that hits you like a brick in the face. It's not a masterpiece, but worth seeing as a look at what had become of the Vietnam vets in the US. To this day, we still haven't gotten over that war (and we're nowhere near getting over any of the wars launched amid the so-called war on terrorism).

    Watch for an early appearance of Charles S. Dutton, and a young Jessalyn Gilsig (Terri on "Glee").
    9Boyo-2

    He's not my friend, he's just someone I know

    I cherish each and every frame of this beautiful movie. It is about regular people, people we all know, who suffer a little in their life and have some baggage to carry around. Just like all of us. Robert DeNiro, Ed Harris and Kathy Baker breathe life into their portrayals and are all excellent, but Harris is especially heartbreaking and therefore very real. You would swear he really is a trucker who drinks so he won't have to feel anything. Baker as his put-upon sister also has some delicate moments - when DeNiro gives her flowers in one scene, it seems like she was never given flowers before and probably wasn't. Very worthwhile.
    7view_and_review

    Helping a brother in need

    War is not fun... or least it shouldn't be. Whoever it doesn't leave physically scarred it leaves emotionally, mentally, and psychologically scarred. Some have deeper scars than others.

    Joseph "Megs" Megasy (Robert De Niro) was scarred and he was working daily to heal. David (Ed Harris) was also scarred, but he turned to the bottle for his healing. The two of them were part of the same unit with a third friend whom they lost in Vietnam. It affected them both deeply and it showed.

    Megs was determined to reach out and grab a hold of Dave no matter what. He was so determined that I didn't know what to expect from Megs. The movie started with Megs banging on Dave's door at the crack of dawn waking up the entire neighborhood. I thought for sure that Megs was going to be an untamable loose cannon capable of great harm. I was wrong. There was a method to his madness, and it was in the name of helping another veteran in need.

    I liked "Jacknife" a lot. This is probably my favorite movie dealing exclusively with mental and emotional recovery from Vietnam. There were other post-Vietnam movies like "Deerhunter" and a few others I can't readily recall, but this has to be my favorite. It showed the tragic effect the war had on those soldiers without being too tragic. That is to say that the vets weren't robbing banks, or killing people, or committing suicide--that was a tragedy I didn't want to see.

    There was also a soft side to "Jacknife" as Megs developed an adult yet romantic relationship with Martha (Kathy Baker), Dave's sister. This was no fireworks upon first sight, or a deeply passionate romance, rather it was a slowly kindled fire that never blazed but burned quietly.

    The message of "Jacknife" was clear: get veterans the help they need. Part of that needed help is commiserating with other vets. Maybe, just maybe, they need their brothers in arms more post-war than they did during war.

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    • Trivia
      Originally set to be a starring vehicle for Jeff Bridges.
    • Quotes

      Dave: There was a guy, Bobby. There was another guy, Megs... and the three of us were friends. I loved those two guys like they were my brothers. Bobby was the smart one. Megs was the crazy one. And... me... I was the scared one. Bobby talked to you... he'd talk to you... sports, books, girls. Bobby said that certain girls, they glowed. And when, when they touched you... you weren't scared or tired. When they just stood next to you, you weren't confused. Bobby said someday we'd all find girls like that and then finally things would make sense... just because you were with them. Bobby said that would happen to us all. Because we, uh, because we - all of us - we deserved it.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: New York Stories/Farewell to the King/Lean on Me/Out Cold (1989)
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      Written by Dyna Brein

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    • Release date
      • May 31, 1989 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jacknife - Vom Leben betrogen
    • Filming locations
      • Linsley Avenue, Meriden, Connecticut, USA
    • Production companies
      • Kings Road Entertainment
      • Sandollar-Schaffel Productions
      • Cineplex Odeon Films
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,049,769
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $32,597
      • Mar 12, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,049,769
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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