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Signs of Life

  • 1989
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
651
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Signs of Life (1989)
Drama

A touching story of life in rural Maine, and the changes brought about by the closing of a town's small boat-building company -- on which many of the residents depended upon for a living.A touching story of life in rural Maine, and the changes brought about by the closing of a town's small boat-building company -- on which many of the residents depended upon for a living.A touching story of life in rural Maine, and the changes brought about by the closing of a town's small boat-building company -- on which many of the residents depended upon for a living.

  • Director
    • John David Coles
  • Writer
    • Mark Malone
  • Stars
    • Beau Bridges
    • Vincent D'Onofrio
    • Arthur Kennedy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    651
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John David Coles
    • Writer
      • Mark Malone
    • Stars
      • Beau Bridges
      • Vincent D'Onofrio
      • Arthur Kennedy
    • 9User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Beau Bridges
    Beau Bridges
    • John Alder
    Vincent D'Onofrio
    Vincent D'Onofrio
    • Daryl Monahan
    • (as Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio)
    Arthur Kennedy
    Arthur Kennedy
    • Owen Coughlin
    Kevin J. O'Connor
    Kevin J. O'Connor
    • Eddie Johnson
    Will Patton
    Will Patton
    • Owen's Father
    Kate Reid
    Kate Reid
    • Mrs. Wrangway
    Georgia Engel
    Georgia Engel
    • Betty
    Kathy Bates
    Kathy Bates
    • Mary Beth Alder
    Mary-Louise Parker
    Mary-Louise Parker
    • Charlotte
    • (as Mary Louise Parker)
    Michael Lewis
    • Joey Monahan
    Martin Shakar
    Martin Shakar
    • Mr. Castanho
    Matthew Cowles
    Matthew Cowles
    • Gasoline Attendant
    Don Saunders
    • Radio Announcer
    • (voice)
    Keith Reddin
    • Dr. Pound
    Brad Sullivan
    Brad Sullivan
    • Lobsterman
    Ralph Williams
    • Ernie
    Lázaro Pérez
    • Uncle Reinaldo
    • (as Lazaro Perez)
    Paul Cunha
    • Jaime Castanho
    • Director
      • John David Coles
    • Writer
      • Mark Malone
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    7fluglotse1

    Depressing New England soap opera

    A boat builder in a sleepy town in Maine is going out of business, and the lives of all of the (soon to be ex-)workers and families are disrupted. The biggest disappointment is that the two stars--Bates and Bridges--have only bit parts.

    Interesting, but not something you would see twice.
    2mcjensen-05924

    Typical Made For TV Garbage Which Wasn't Made For TV

    Everything was by the numbers for this melodramatic soap operaesque movie. No worse or better than others from this era, which isn't really saying anything. The story is good, and the location is beautiful. The execution falls way short of the mark, unfortunately. The cast is spotty, ranging from absulutely awful performances to quite decent ones. Inane dialogue ruins the day, and inept directing spoils what may have been entertaining viewing. The highlights of the movie are the muscle car and the boats. Beau's performance is hardly adequate. Mary Louise Parker is captivating as always, but ultimately her role amounts to zilch. Very clumsy direction and pointless side stories detract from any momentum. The rating here is preposterous as usual. A forgettable movie from start to finish. The old bugger who runs the failing boatyard is incompetent as an actor, whoever he is. It starts bad and gets worse as it unfolds. The characters end up coming across as idiotic bumbling morons, and that's not the case with the people of the era at all. Horrendous. One star for Parker and one for the scenery, which we don't get to see nearly enough of. Half the movie is filler of dragging scenes with close ups on faces which seem to be hoping this film doesn't sink their career. Rightfully so. The stupidity of it all will astound even people who usually lap up this inane drivel. Pure slop.
    8bejasus

    Captivating

    It's not real flashy, but this movie does a great job of developing a large cast of characters, and letting you know their hopes and desires, while still managing to be both funny and bittersweet. A very sweet movie. Fun, also, to see Vincent D'Onofrio and Mary-Louise Parker so early in their careers.
    10SteveSkafte

    Counting Crows

    In one sense, "Signs of Life" is a fantasy, full of vibrant photography and off-center characterizations. But it is also grounded in a dramatic sense, with a collection of fantastic actors all providing convincing performances. Aging shipbuilder Owen Coughlin (Arthur Kennedy) is the central focus of the ensemble cast. Every character, regardless of minimal screen-time, feels perfectly fleshed out. It was a real pleasure to watch Vincent D'Onofrio, Beau Bridges and Mary-Louise Parker especially.

    "Signs of Life" is a collection of individual short stories, all weaving together to make a surprisingly coherent whole. Mark Malone's script is brilliant in how it manages this without losing interest. But it's entirely possible that an even better film could exist based solely around the Kennedy character. The dialogue really lets you get under the skin to the real human sides of these people. Two elements of the production stand out specifically well. The soundtrack by Howard Shore is understated and engaging. Elliot Davis photographs the film perfectly, using color and light in fascinating and revelatory ways scene after scene. And the direction by John David Coles is also good, giving the right balance to both fantasy and reality.

    There's always more than enough to keep the viewer interested, fascinating, and entertained. Something about "Signs of Life" really moved me. I hope it will do the same for you.
    8DougR-2

    A Moving American Playhouse presentation

    I first saw "Signs of Life" on PBS as an American Playhouse presentation. It's a wonderfully written, ensemble production with terrific performances by Michael Lewis as Joey and Vincent D'Onofrio as his brother, Daryl. Arthur Kennedy, in one of his last roles, is also excellent as an aging shipbuilder whose family business is about to close. The rest of the cast which includes Beau Bridges, Kathy Bates and Mary-Louise Parker give remarkable clarity and substance to their characters.

    The direction is subtle and effective. I've watched this movie several times over the years and would very much recommend it. A beautiful piece of filmmaking.

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    • Trivia
      Arthur Kennedy had been retired and living in Savannah, Georgia. During a dinner with his daughter and her agent, he asked if there was anything out there for him and the result was his role in this film.
    • Quotes

      Joey Monahan: Why does everyone keep punching me in the face?

    • Soundtracks
      The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wimoweh)(Mbube)
      Performed by The Tokens

      New lyrics and revised music by Hugo Peretti, Albert Stanton, George David Weiss (as George Weiss), Luigi Creatore

      Based on a song by Solomon Linda, Paul Campbell

      Published by Folkways Music Publishers, Inc.

      Courtesy of RCA Records

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    • Release date
      • May 25, 1991 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Señales de vida
    • Filming locations
      • Ellsworth, Maine, USA
    • Production companies
      • American Playhouse
      • Astral Films
      • Avenue Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $95,836
    • Gross worldwide
      • $95,836
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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