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Candy Mountain

  • 1987
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  • 1h 31m
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6.4/10
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Kevin J. O'Connor in Candy Mountain (1987)
A struggling musician sets out to find the legendary guitar maker Elmore Silk, with whom he hopes to strike a deal to make himself rich and famous.
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A struggling musician sets out to find the legendary guitar maker Elmore Silk, with whom he hopes to strike a deal to make himself rich and famous.A struggling musician sets out to find the legendary guitar maker Elmore Silk, with whom he hopes to strike a deal to make himself rich and famous.A struggling musician sets out to find the legendary guitar maker Elmore Silk, with whom he hopes to strike a deal to make himself rich and famous.

  • Directors
    • Robert Frank
    • Rudy Wurlitzer
  • Writer
    • Rudy Wurlitzer
  • Stars
    • Kevin J. O'Connor
    • Eric Mitchell
    • Mary Joy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    507
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Robert Frank
      • Rudy Wurlitzer
    • Writer
      • Rudy Wurlitzer
    • Stars
      • Kevin J. O'Connor
      • Eric Mitchell
      • Mary Joy
    • 10User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Kevin J. O'Connor
    Kevin J. O'Connor
    • Julius
    Eric Mitchell
    • Gunther
    Mary Joy
    Mary Joy
    • Couple
    Robert Joy
    Robert Joy
    • Couple
    • (as Bob Joy)
    Joe Strummer
    Joe Strummer
    • Mario
    Arto Lindsay
    • Alston
    Mary Margaret O'Hara
    • Darlene
    David Johansen
    David Johansen
    • Keith Burns
    David Margulies
    David Margulies
    • Lawyer
    Tony 'Machine' Krasinski
    • Musician
    Susan Kirschner
    • Suzie
    Emile de Antonio
    Emile de Antonio
    • Lou Sultan
    • (as Dee De Antonio)
    Jose Soto
    Jose Soto
    • Musician's Son
    Bob Maroff
    • Gas-station Attendant
    Rockets Redglare
    Rockets Redglare
    • Van Driver
    Nancy Fish
    Nancy Fish
    • Maid
    Tom Waits
    Tom Waits
    • Al Silk
    Liz Porrazzo
    • Lola
    • Directors
      • Robert Frank
      • Rudy Wurlitzer
    • Writer
      • Rudy Wurlitzer
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    7ferguson-6

    Silk and not so smooth

    Greetings again from the darkness. The pedigree alone makes this cult favorite one to check out now that it's been digitally restored. Co-director Robert Frank was a renowned Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker, while co-director and screenwriter Ruby Wurlitzer was behind another popular cult flick from years earlier, TWO-LANE BLACKTOP (1971). The re-release is set to coincide with what would have been Mr. Frank's one hundredth birthday (he passed in 2019 at age 94).

    The story begins in NYC when not-so-talented musician Julius (Kevin J O'Connor) overhears a successful recording artist (David Johansen of New York Dolls) talking about his desire to buy up guitars handmade by the reclusive and legendary Elmore Silk. Julius, being the hustler and scammer that he is, claims to know Elmore Silk and offers to track him down. It's all part of his latest scheme to become rich and famous without actually doing anything.

    What follows is an oddball road trip of wrong turns, where Julius crosses paths with other ne'er do wells who each take advantage of him in some way. You might say Julius is not the sharpest knife in the drawer, yet he is persistent and continues his trek into Canada where, after being kidnapped, he locates Elmore Silk (Harris Yulin) and the guitars. Of course, the movie isn't really about the guitars. It's really about Julius's trek and his desire to break out of the lifelong doldrums. What he doesn't realize (though we do) is that even if he gets a big break, he'll likely find a way to mess it up.

    The real fun with this movie comes in spotting the faces of known actors and musicians. In addition to O'Connor and Yulin, you'll see a young Laurie Metcalf (Oscar nominated for LADY BIRD, 2017), Tantoo Cardinal (KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON, 2023), French legend Bulle Ogier (THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISE, 1972), Rockets Redglare (bodyguard for the Sex Pistols), and Robert Blossom (Kevin's scary neighbor in HOME ALONE). As for musicians, in addition to Johansen (also known as Buster Poindexter and for driving Bill Murray's cab in SCROOGED), you'll spot Joe Strummer of The Clash, the great Tom Waits, Arto Lindsay, Dr John, and Leon Redbone.

    Kevin J O'Connor hasn't acted on screen in a few years, but his unconventional looks have graced multiple high-profile films: PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED (1986), STEEL MAGNOLIAS (1989), AMISTAD (1997), GODS AND MONSTERS (1998), VAN HELSING (2004), THERE WILL BE BLOOD (2007), and THE MASTER (2012). It's an impressive career for a guy who rarely plays 'normal'. Nostalgia also plays a part here as we see a sign at a service station flaunting 79 cents per gallon gas. Julius spends some time hitchhiking, which was common for the time, and his foray into Canada goes against the reputation of a country filled with polite and friendly folks. It helps make sense of the film's best quote, "It always seems colder when you're leaving some place." The remastered version open in select theaters on October 25, 2024.
    7vincent-27

    quirky, low-key movie

    This film is probably not for everybody, but if you like slightly surreal off-beat movies (Hal Hartley, Jim Jarmousch, Tom Dicillo) with interesting characters, than check out this movie.

    Although it's a little sloppily put together and obviously low budget, the characters are memorable and the performances are authentic. Laurie Metcalfe (from "Roseanne") play her usual way-over-the-top self but pushes even farther over the top here, but it works somehow because it sticks out so oddly against all the other subdued performances. Tom Waits is great as the tacky-clothes-wearing, golf-playing crooner. ("Hell, I got money, look around.") This is one of those anti-hero movies, where everybody is either crazy or an asshole, even the main character and it's really hard to like any of them, but that's the point. Some very funny lines, realistic yet weird situations and touching moments. The ending is pretty weak though. 7/10.
    7bgormley

    I liked it

    I liked it so much I actually bought the video and still watch it occasionally. The wonderful cameos make the whole thing worthwhile. Dr John is a riot and I especially love the scene with Robert Blossoms and Leon Redbone where they lock the main character up in jail. Robert Blossoms "you mean he interrupted the flow of money???!!" Then they sing. Leon Redbone is always amazing. I never heard of Blossoms but he was great. Hilarious, but great. And Tom Waits can't help but be interesting. That amazing woman singer, too. Holy cow. I could listen to her over and over. I watch this movie while skipping forward to the good parts. There's a lot of dead weight, but ignore that.
    7yomistahman

    What a cast!

    As a music fanatic I obviously loved this movie. But had it not been for Dr. John, Waits, Redbone and Johansen etc. I would most likely not have given it the time of day.

    Got to love it though!

    It scores a 7 for the cast, effort and humour.
    5SteveSkafte

    Needs glue.

    I've seen a few no-budget films before, but "Candy Mountain" really takes the cake. It feels like it was filmed on weekends and vacations with friends and relatives, and no one was paid anything. That might not be entirely true, but it's the impression I got. I watched the movie for Tom Waits, who doesn't have a big part, but is entertaining. Kevin J. O'Connor is good as Julius. All the various cameos are amusing, surely more so if you have a personal familiarity with the actors/musicians. It's a distinctly Canadian story, even though it hints at originating in the states.

    The director, Robert Frank, leaves one with the distinct impression that he doesn't know how to make a compelling movie. It's well-intentioned enough, but lethargic as hell. When Julius wakes up to drag himself through another long day, you start to feel about the same as the viewer. If the photography was better, or maybe the silences had more depth and power, it wouldn't seem so sloppy. The pace is maddeningly slow. I got... a bit out of it, I guess. But it's really just not that great. At best, it convinces you that it's real. As for anything beyond that, well, never mind.

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    • Trivia
      Elmore Silk's house stood at what is now 40 Ninth Street, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada. When asking for a ride to this location, Julius asks the driver if they are going to New Waterford, which is a neighboring town to Glace Bay. In the movie, the house has the civic number 88 on the outside, it is unclear if the numbers were changed by the filmmakers for shooting, or if the civic numbers in the area have been updated since the movie was filmed. The structure was actually a duplex, Elmore's half has since been demolished, but as of 2012 the other half (38 Ninth St) still stands and appears to be occupied. Update: 38 Ninth St (the other half of Elmore's house) was demolished sometime between 2012 & 2024. As of 2024 both properties are now a vacant lot.
    • Goofs
      When departing New York City, Julius stops to refuel the silver Ford. The attendant is positioned as if the fuel door is behind the rear license plate, however the viewer can clearly see the fuel door is on the rear passenger side of the car.
    • Connections
      Featured in Tom Waits: The Acting Years (2019)

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 1988 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Switzerland
      • Canada
      • France
    • Official site
      • Producer's official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sukkertøyfjellet
    • Filming locations
      • Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Films A2
      • Les Films Plain Chant
      • Les Films Vision 4
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,119
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,428
      • Oct 27, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,119
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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