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Quicksilver

  • 1986
  • PG
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
5.6K
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Kevin Bacon in Quicksilver (1986)
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Failed stock market whiz kid Jack Casey gets a job on a bike at San Francisco's Quicksilver Speed Delivery, where he befriends entrepreneur Hector Rodriguez and attractive fellow bicycler Te... Read allFailed stock market whiz kid Jack Casey gets a job on a bike at San Francisco's Quicksilver Speed Delivery, where he befriends entrepreneur Hector Rodriguez and attractive fellow bicycler Terri, then finds an enemy in drug dealer Gypsy.Failed stock market whiz kid Jack Casey gets a job on a bike at San Francisco's Quicksilver Speed Delivery, where he befriends entrepreneur Hector Rodriguez and attractive fellow bicycler Terri, then finds an enemy in drug dealer Gypsy.

  • Director
    • Thomas Michael Donnelly
  • Writer
    • Thomas Michael Donnelly
  • Stars
    • Kevin Bacon
    • Jami Gertz
    • Paul Rodriguez
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Thomas Michael Donnelly
    • Writer
      • Thomas Michael Donnelly
    • Stars
      • Kevin Bacon
      • Jami Gertz
      • Paul Rodriguez
    • 31User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kevin Bacon
    Kevin Bacon
    • Jack Casey
    Jami Gertz
    Jami Gertz
    • Terri
    Paul Rodriguez
    Paul Rodriguez
    • Hector Rodriguez
    Rudy Ramos
    Rudy Ramos
    • Gypsy
    Andrew Smith
    • Gabe Kaplan
    Gerald S. O'Loughlin
    Gerald S. O'Loughlin
    • Mr. Casey
    Laurence Fishburne
    Laurence Fishburne
    • Voodoo
    • (as Larry Fishburne)
    Louie Anderson
    Louie Anderson
    • Tiny
    • (as Louis Anderson)
    Charles McCaughan
    Charles McCaughan
    • Airborne
    David Harris
    • Apache
    Whitney Kershaw
    • Rand
    Joshua Shelley
    • Shorty
    Georgann Johnson
    Georgann Johnson
    • Mrs. Casey
    Nelson Vails
    • Messenger in Maroon Beret
    Lou Dinos
    • Cha Cha
    Michael Kaye
    • Dedicated
    Joel Weiss
    Joel Weiss
    • Educated
    Leila Kane
    • Maria Rodriguez
    • Director
      • Thomas Michael Donnelly
    • Writer
      • Thomas Michael Donnelly
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    5ddb1965

    As A Kid, I Liked It

    When I first saw this film in the theater, I really liked it. I rode my bike to work all the time and seeing a film where people rode their bikes for a living was really cool.

    Now, as an adult who works as a bike messenger in Honolulu, I still enjoy this film, though there are some downsides I see in it that I didn't see as a teenager.

    The worst part of the film is the fact that all the bike messengers at Quicksilver are losers of some kind. One used to work for the mayor, former college professors, a former stock broker, etc All losers for whom the job is just something to fall back on after they failed at their life's pursuit. All looking to get out ASAP.

    Some messengers may have gotten into it after failing at something else. But most get into it for the money, excitement and the daily rush of adrenaline.

    I wish the movie had shown more adrenaline junkies and fewer losers.
    bobwhitt1210

    Do you like BiKES?

    Anyone who has a 6 digit salary would agree that the only thing better than have a great income is not having one...which is exactly what Kevin Bacon decides to do in Quicksilver. Bacon is a stockbroker, the best there is, but somehow manages to lose all his and his parents money. What happens next is that he decides that being a bike messenger is the only life he can have now. He learns all the bike tricks and can even do jumps. This may not be suitable for children since he rides around without a helmet or reflectors. Things to remember when you go on your next bike ride. A. Check you tires, make sure you haven't caught any debris in them. B. Make sure you have a nice hairdo so old ladies aren't offended by your appearance. c. Don't talk to dogs you don't know, stray dogs may bite you.
    6roghache

    Yes, DO go along for the ride with this ex stock broker!

    To be honest, it's some years since I saw this movie, so have forgotten most of the story details. However, the film now seems rather obscure and apparently not very well regarded, so I wanted to put in my two cents worth of praise for a movie that, while it may not have been memorable, was certainly entertaining at the time.

    The story revolves around a hot shot stock market whiz kid named Jack Casey, who loses not only his own money, but also all his parents' life savings in a failed market deal / stock crash. Devastated by his failure, especially the effect it has on his father, he withdraws completely from the financial world, embarking upon a new career as a bicycle messenger. I enjoyed the unusual theme here, the disillusioned stock broker reverting to a simpler and (supposedly) more carefree lifestyle. Jack befriends his fellow messengers, including a guy, Voodoo, who's involved with delivering the goods for a sleazy drug dealer, and also a girl named Terri, who of course becomes the love interest. Jack and Voodoo plan a bike race, but there's trouble brewing from the drug dealer...

    Other plot details? I don't recall them, but Kevin Bacon is adept in the role of Jack, the story catchy enough, and the theme regarding the fleeting nature of wealth always relevant, particularly as related to the stock market. Also, although I'm not personally a cyclist, I quite enjoyed the dashing bicycle sequences, up and down and across the sometimes hilly streets, of (I believe) San Francisco. Don't listen to the naysayers, it's a perfectly entertaining way to spend a couple of hours, and not just for the 1980's nostalgia.
    7Rodrigo_Amaro

    Okay movie, undeserved of the harsh criticism is getting. Could achieve more if less muddled though.

    The "Premium Rush" of the 1980's is a source of good entertainment, raises some relevant questions, but it never achieves the magnitude of being too memorable or spectacularly interesting as the 2012 movie was. "Quicksilver" aims at many different directions - social drama, romantic story and some thrills in between - but it isn't fulfilling in any of those, just halfway there while "Premium Rush" which could also be all of those (and incredibly more relevant after 2008's economical crisis), deliver in all those aspects but no, instead is a helluva of entertainment flick which is so much fun to see and tolerate rather than the depressive overtones carried by the picture made during the Reaganomics.

    In it, Kevin Bacon plays a successful trader who after losing everything on a bad business (never quite explained what really happened) joins a team of bike messengers, gladly working with them, gaining very little but finding true joy. It all happens in a finger snapping, just like that. The problem comes when he testifies one of his colleagues (Laurence Fishburne) being murdered by a drug dealer who uses their services as messenger to transport merchandising. And wouldn't be a successful 80's movie without a little romance between co-workers Bacon and Jami Gertz, and the main character's chance of redemption and rise back from where he started.

    The bike scenes offer a great deal of excitement (specially the race between Fishburne and Bacon), cool to watch, there's good comic relief with Paul Rodriguez character but most of the dramatic subplots are annoying and should be reduced if not cut from the film at all costs; if focused only on the thriller it might be better but the villain is quite obnoxious, not because of the character is more because of a bad performance from the actor. The driven force of "Quicksilver" - and I don't know if this was intentional or not - is that is practically showing how people can be creative in troubled times, finding useful solutions for their problems. Such clichéd positivism was quite alright, if only they didn't took a lot of time after a slow and very depressive beginning that is more inclined to make you turn off the movie than to watch it.

    Enjoyable for the majority of moments and because of the soundtrack - specially the Peter Frampton theme played at the opening scene. 7/10
    5bczech-46-485595

    So slow. Weird acting. Straining to find a plot.

    Let me start by saying that this is a must-watch for fans of 80's movies. A good soundtrack, Interesting costuming and vibe...but if you are looking for a solid plot, there really isn't one. Is it a movie about a messenger being under the thumb of a drug dealer? About a couple that is going different directions? About a girl looking for her way in a male dominated profession? About a family coming to terms with each other? Or about any of the other dozen or so themes? Is it a movie about trick riding and speed? A comedy? A drama. There are so many of these threads that it makes the movie drag. Focus might have saved the plot...but the acting...hoo boy. Jami Gertz swings back and forth with what might be a Jersey accent or a New England...then a midWestern. Bacon can't decide if his approach is confidence in vulnerability or street cool with book smarts. His relationship with his girlfriend lacks any level of chemistry. The only thing that was interesting about the two was an out of left field, dance/bicycle duet, probably thrown in to capture some fan-service after Bacon's Footloose success.

    Overall, it is watchable but also mostly forgettable, with a side of ridiculous dialogue.

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    • Trivia
      Kevin Bacon met several bike messengers himself. Bacon said: "You can make your own schedule, and you can work hard and make more money, or work less and make less money. You're really your own boss. Most messengers are on their way to some place else. Some of them are college kids, and some are actors. Some of them are serious cyclists who want to race and they figure this is the best kind of work they can get because they're constantly training, but others are doing it because it's what they do for a living. Even though the guys may be eclectic, there is a strong sense of commitment". Producer Daniel Melnick said: "The actual bike messengers have one thing in common: problems with authority. They gravitate to this job because they can be their own bosses. No one is dependent on them but themselves". Director Thomas Michael Donnelly said of Bacon's character that Jack Casey "is a survivor on a very basic level. He returns to a more primitive tribal world to regain his spirit. Only then will he be able, if he wants, to return to a more mechanized, intellectual world". All these three key production personnel of Bacon, Melnick, and Donnelly, all had a strong sense of the origin of the film's story and character.
    • Goofs
      As Jack enters the trading floor he takes a stack of trading slips from Chip's hands. A few moments later, his hands are empty and Chip hands him some trading slips again.
    • Quotes

      Jack Casey: Sometimes things don't happen the way you planned, sometimes you could end up lower than you started.

    • Connections
      Featured in Ray Parker Jr. Feat. Helen Terry: One Sunny Day/Dueling Bikes (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Quicksilver Lightning
      Written by Giorgio Moroder and Dean Pitchford

      Produced by Giorgio Moroder and Alan Shacklock

      Performed by Roger Daltrey

      Courtesy of Atlantic Records & Virgin Records

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    • Release date
      • February 14, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • El placer de ganar
    • Filming locations
      • 4th Street Bridge, Los Angeles, California, USA(Voodoo and Jack race on streets. Concludes with Voodoo getting hit by car under tunnel.)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Delphi V Productions
      • IndieProd Company Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,634,909
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,170,215
      • Feb 17, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,634,909
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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