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Black Rainbow

  • 1989
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  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Rosanna Arquette in Black Rainbow (1989)
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A medium has a vision of a hit-man killing his target. The vision comes true, and the same hit-man is assigned to kill her. Her drunk father/manager doesn't believe she has the gift, and a c... Read allA medium has a vision of a hit-man killing his target. The vision comes true, and the same hit-man is assigned to kill her. Her drunk father/manager doesn't believe she has the gift, and a curious journalist tries to protect her.A medium has a vision of a hit-man killing his target. The vision comes true, and the same hit-man is assigned to kill her. Her drunk father/manager doesn't believe she has the gift, and a curious journalist tries to protect her.

  • Director
    • Mike Hodges
  • Writer
    • Mike Hodges
  • Stars
    • Rosanna Arquette
    • Jason Robards
    • Tom Hulce
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    • Director
      • Mike Hodges
    • Writer
      • Mike Hodges
    • Stars
      • Rosanna Arquette
      • Jason Robards
      • Tom Hulce
    • 27User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Rosanna Arquette
    Rosanna Arquette
    • Martha Travis
    Jason Robards
    Jason Robards
    • Walter Travis
    Tom Hulce
    Tom Hulce
    • Gary Wallace
    Mark Joy
    • Lloyd Harley
    Ron Rosenthal
    • Lieutenant Irving Weinberg
    John Bennes
    • Ted Silas
    Linda Pierce
    • Mary Kuron
    Olek Krupa
    Olek Krupa
    • Tom Kuron
    Marty Terry
    • Mrs. Adams
    Ed Grady
    Ed Grady
    • Editor, Geoff McBain
    • (as Ed L. Grady)
    Jon Thompson
    • Jack Callow
    Helen Baldwin
    • Eva Callow
    Darla N. Warner
    • Shirley Harley
    Christopher L. Gray
    • Choirmaster
    Lucy Williams
    • Choirlady
    Peter Townes
    • President Hotel, Clerk
    Dan Cox
    • Terminal Hotel, Clerk
    William Brown
    • Hal Faber
    • Director
      • Mike Hodges
    • Writer
      • Mike Hodges
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    10stevepb

    This is a fine film, don't miss it.

    I won't waste time repeating all the positive points other reviewers have made about this film.

    Rosanna Arquette is absolutely stunning in the lead role. You can see why Martin Scorsese advised her to play the part, she's perfect.

    The fact that Arrow have restored this little gem on Blu-Ray is a rare piece of good news in this terrible year of 2020.
    trupie

    This was worth watching.

    The script is filled with a series of chilling twists which Hodges plays with an absolute and certain confidence - the eeriness as Arquette's first vision starts to come, and her agitation and attempts to cover as what she is performing turns to real; the second vision where she reels off a list of names of the dead trying to contact the living and said people still alive in the audience start standing up puzzled. Hodges' depiction of a seedy con-job slowly becoming darker is beautifully written. The imagery as Arquette's vistas of heavenly meadows and tranquil afterlife cliches start to change into impressions of cancers, empty lives and of people suffering is a stunning and powerful one. The final soliloquy Arquette gives, coming out to taunt the audience - how they want there to be an afterlife so they can confirm their own lives, how if there wasn't an afterlife and what they had was all that they were given, then wouldn't that make her a fake ? - is superbly written and utterly rivetting in delivery. Arquette's performance in the film is exceptional.
    10ninfilms

    Very intelligent film, made by Mike Hodges

    Black Rainbow is like most of Mike Hodges films: Get Carter, Croupier and Terminal Man, very intelligent. It is great performance by

    Rosanna Arquette best ever. Also Jason Robards and Tom Hulce are also good.

    I doesn't rely on special effects to tell a story. It is more or less dealing with whether or not (Martha Travis) Rosanna Arquette is telling the truth. What I found interesting is how Hodges creates a psychological atmosphere on what would happen if someone with that psychic power tells you somebody close to you is dead. That is more disturbing than any special effect.

    It is a shame Black Rainbow didn't get a proper cinema release. According to Mike Hodges on the DVD commentary of Black Rainbow, both the distributors Palace Pictures (UK) & Miramax (USA) were both suffering financially. Palace Pictures only released the in minimum cinemas, because they were on the verge of getting bankrupt. Miramax decided to release it straight to television.

    My opinion is this is great film and should get a chance, any interested in this film, its out on DVD on Anchor Bay on Region 2
    Cujo108

    There's definitely gold at the end of this rainbow

    A traveling medium who "performs" in front of large audiences, Martha Travis relays messages from deceased loved ones to their relatives in attendance. Having pushed her into this way of life, her alcoholic father is more than happy to be making (and blowing) the money her shows bring about. One night, however, Martha receives a message from a man who's wife claims he isn't dead. He soon is though, killed just the way Martha had envisioned. Word spreads, and soon skeptical reporter Gary Wallace is on her trail, as is the hit-man responsible for the killing.

    Black Rainbow is a grimy, slow-burning little southern Gothic. Directed by Mike Hodges, the film is equal parts horror yarn, crime thriller and chastising of fake mediums. Before she begins foretelling deaths, we never are clearly sure if Martha's gift is all an act. Whether it is or not, the image she uses to describe her connection to the afterlife, that of a rainbow, is about to become very blackened indeed. Low key and mysterious, the film is laced with atmosphere that, while often dreary, in reality is quite hypnotic.

    In a film like this, the characters have to be well-drawn. These are believable, broken people. As Martha, Rosanna Arquette is intensely ethereal. I don't think she's ever looked more stunning, and likewise, I don't think she's ever given a better performance than the one delivered here. She vividly conveys the essence of the character, a woman who turns to sporadic bouts of nymphomania for her only form of gratification. Emotionally worn and hardened by the existence that's been forced on her, Martha lives an empty life giving hope to others while keeping none for herself. Jason Robards plays her father, a louse of a man using his daughter as a cash cow while deriding her every step of the way. Tom Hulce is the cocky reporter, and I recognized the mechanic from The Night Flier as Ted Silas.

    At one point in the film, Martha is branded a witch due to one of her predictions. The same woman was more than happy to take part in her showings when they were reassuring, but the moment she foresees something bad, the woman does a 180 and puts her down. Ah, good ol' human nature! This leads to Arquette tearing into her final audience with a speech about the affirmation of their own lives through the afterlife. Terrific stuff.

    Hodges peppers his film with many themes, a key one clearly being the human need for assurance. Under his direction, everything comes together beautifully. One scene is a real stunner, as we bear witness to the force of an unseen explosion. I didn't realize what I was seeing at first, but once it became clear, I had to go back and watch the scene again. A lovely example of creativity through subtlety. Really, despite the run down locations, despite the macabre nature of the proceedings, the entire film has an underlying beauty radiating throughout it. It's a delicate balance, but one that's fully achieved.

    Wrapping up with an ambiguous ending, the film concludes on a fitting note. This was a great discovery. Never talked about, but utterly satisfying, anyone looking for a real sleeper need look no further. Wonderful film.
    7gridoon

    Unusual and ambitious mix of genres.

    "Black Rainbow" is an uncategorizable film: an unusual and ambitious mix of such different genres as metaphysical horror, corruption/conspiracy thriller, family drama, even a backstage look at the way evangelist/medium "shows" are set up. The mix doesn't always work (the ending, for example, is not consistent with some of the previous events), but the movie is still definitely worth seeing. There are at least two or three brilliant scenes (the most notable of which is, arguably, the way Hodges "films" an explosion without actually showing it), and Rosanna Arquette gives an impressive performance. (***)

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    • Trivia
      Writer and director Mike Hodges' couldn't find an actress willing to play the lead until Martin Scorsese convinced Rosanna Arquette to take it.
    • Quotes

      Gary Wallace: [in passionate clinch] Is this your idea of a deep and lasting relationship?

      Martha Travis: That's right. This way men lie with me, not to me.

    • Connections
      Features L'enfer est à lui (1949)
    • Soundtracks
      HE'S SO WONDERFUL
      Lyrics by Barry Mason

      Composed by Christopher L. Gray

      Performed by Lucy Williams

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    • Release date
      • June 27, 1990 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Black Rainbow - Schwarzer Regenbogen
    • Filming locations
      • Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
    • Production company
      • Goldcrest Films International
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    • Budget
      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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