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L'amérique éclatée

Original title: Dead Boyz Can't Fly
  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
173
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L'amérique éclatée (1992)
DramaThriller

Buzz shows his artwork to Norman at the employment agency. Norman laughs in his face. Buzz takes this personally and later returns to the office building with his friends Goose and Jo Jo. Th... Read allBuzz shows his artwork to Norman at the employment agency. Norman laughs in his face. Buzz takes this personally and later returns to the office building with his friends Goose and Jo Jo. They systematically terrorize the people in different offices on the 13th floor, with only a... Read allBuzz shows his artwork to Norman at the employment agency. Norman laughs in his face. Buzz takes this personally and later returns to the office building with his friends Goose and Jo Jo. They systematically terrorize the people in different offices on the 13th floor, with only a few grizzled Vietnam veterans and a suicidal lawyer to try and stop them.

  • Director
    • Cecil Howard
  • Writers
    • Bert Goodman
    • Anne Randall
    • Straw Weisman
  • Stars
    • David John
    • Brad Friedman
    • Ruth Collins
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    173
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Cecil Howard
    • Writers
      • Bert Goodman
      • Anne Randall
      • Straw Weisman
    • Stars
      • David John
      • Brad Friedman
      • Ruth Collins
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David John
    • John
    Brad Friedman
    • Goose
    Ruth Collins
    Ruth Collins
    • Myra Kandinsky
    Jason Stein
    • Buzz
    Daniel J. Johnson
    • Jo Jo
    Sheila Kennedy
    Sheila Kennedy
    • Lorraine
    Judith Cummings
    • Mrs. Goosich
    Daniel C. Mahar
    • Norman Brody
    • (as Daniel Maher)
    Marc Macaulay
    Marc Macaulay
    • O'Brien
    • (as Mark McCulley)
    Kurt Sinclair
    • Santini
    • (as Kurt Schwoebel)
    Jeanne Marie Beckman
    • Kathleen
    Jacqueline Price
    • Sue
    Ginger Christie
    • Vivian
    David Howard
    • Dr. Sloan
    Delia Sheppard
    Delia Sheppard
    • Angie
    Ken Eaton
    • Lou
    Bennett Theissen
    • Stan Allen
    • (as Bennett Thiessen)
    Victor Bejapapa
    • Vick
    • Director
      • Cecil Howard
    • Writers
      • Bert Goodman
      • Anne Randall
      • Straw Weisman
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    tcm0624

    Plain and Simple Trash

    Please, for the love of God, if it's not already too late, don't watch this movie.

    Lots of senseless violence, most of it totally unmotivated. Those who found a message, a plot, or even one decent scene are looking very hard and using a large part of their imagination.

    I would have turned it off halfway through, but I wanted to be fair about criticizing it.
    tcm0624

    Plain and Simple Trash

    Please, for the love of God, if it's not already too late, don't watch this movie.

    Lots of senseless violence, most of it totally unmotivated. Those who found a message, a plot, or even one decent scene are looking very hard and using a large part of their imagination.

    I would have turned it off halfway through, but I wanted to be fair about criticizing it.
    6chillroom-1

    strange experience, not such a bad film

    I probably shouldn't be writing in about this film, because I'm in it so I should be biased about it. But I'm fairly proud that I appear in this oddball movie because when I finally saw it I really enjoyed it.

    Dead Boys was shot under the title Neon Red in Brooklyn and Manhattan in late summer 1988. A friend of mine (Matt Mitler -- you really need to see his movie Cracking Up) had auditioned for it and he called me and told me there was a part I could do in it, so I called for an audition myself. The director's office was in the same Times Square building that Geraldo was doing his then talk show and the elevator had a full-length mirror in it (so Geraldo could check himself out while going to the soundstage). Since I'm not really an actor (at the time I was a playwright and stage director) I didn't even have a head shot with me. I just told the folks that I was recommended to audition. The production staff looked at me funny but I read for the part of the suicidal attorney and they liked me, called me back where I met Howard the director and they videotaped my second reading and cast me. This was a surprise to me but I was glad to do it. At the time I was working as First AD on another low budget production and when I learned Neon Red was still looking for a lead actor to play the Nam vet janitor I recommended David John, who was starring in the other film I was working on. They cast David on my recommendation -- he was a great guy and I really enjoyed working with him.

    The shoot was three weeks, extremely low budget. Pay was ridiculous and very non-union -- I got $50 a day! Still I got a great kick out of working on Neon Red. The cast and crew were fun and young and energetic. Brad Friedman, who played Goose the lead psycho, was a terrific and charismatic hardworking actor who had done some stage stuff with Robert Wilson. We were shooting the hostage scenes in the "tallest building in Brooklyn" (as we were told).

    I was lucky enough to have my suicide scene be the first sequence shot for the film, so we spent some eight hours shooting it from every angle over and over again. It took forever but we all pretty satisfied when we moved on. But I mostly recall the final day of the shoot in that building -- it was an eighteen hour day because we HAD to finish shooting that day there, we had no more time. So the whole climax had to be shot in that very short time and it was totally rushed and improvised. My character was hanged but the scaffolding that was brought in was too tall for the room we were in and so they suspended a bar and when I dropped I was holding myself by my hands on the bar and they kept a tight closeup of my face. Then they shot my feet dangling and I kicked one of my shoes off -- which wasn't in the script and which got applause from the crew. In that final 18-hour day the only craft service we had was cold pizza! Like I say, LOW budget.

    Still when I finally saw Dead Boys Cant Fly in 1995, two years after the film finally was released on video, I expected to see a real piece of crap and instead found a disturbing, unrelenting and mean film with some unsubtle humor and a surprisingly decent ending. I've been in a few other films, but none of them are as interesting as this thing. It's not a bad way to spend 90 minutes, as long as you're not too squeamish.

    My name I believe is spelled correctly in the film -- Bennett Theissen -- but in the database and in most references to the film my last name has become Thiessen. So when I found my death scene listed on the Cinemorgue website, along with a photo of me being hanged, it's under "Thiessen." It'd be nice if that was corrected but it doesn't bother me too much.
    1banky65

    Warning! Danger! Hazardous!

    The cover exclaimed "A Clockwork Orange for the 90's". I wish. I wish it was banned like Clockwork (Note: Clockword Orange was banned on video in Australia for quite some time because Kubrick received death threats if he released it on video) Anyway back to the dreadful film. This would have to be the most pathetic excuse of a film that I have ever laid my eyes on. It is sick, depressing, incoherent, and just plain old insultinig on anyone who sees it. Saying that, I urge you to see it, not because it's so bad it's funny, I wish it was like that, but it's so bad that it's woeful. I can't even explain the story.
    1davidalso-1

    Memorable

    Ever since seeing it when first released I have waited to find a worse film. The only value in having witnessed this atrocity is the retelling of the experience. It is a good thing to be able to say, "This is the worst movie I have ever seen."

    Now IMDb is asking me to fill in at least 10 lines of text in order to meet the minimum requirement of review length. Unlike Dead Boyz Can't Fly, however, I know when to leave well enough alone. It's unfortunate that the solution to whatever problem the IMDb people are trying to avoid happens to infringe on the finer qualities of a succinct and pithy piece of writing.

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    • Quotes

      John: The enemy is here, and he's one of ours.

    • Alternate versions
      Available in the USA in both R-rated and unrated versions.
    • Connections
      References 7 ans de réflexion (1955)
    • Soundtracks
      Lost in America
      Written by John Palumbo

      Performed by Crack the Sky

      Courtesy of Grudge Music Group / Ian's Alley Music (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dead Boyz Can't Fly
    • Filming locations
      • New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Command Cinema Corporation
      • Stonecastle Films
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      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
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