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Falling from Grace

  • 1992
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Mariel Hemingway, Kay Lenz, and John Mellencamp in Falling from Grace (1992)
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Rock star makes directorial debut playing a musician who returns to Indiana seeking normalcy but repeats old patterns, pursuing a former flame while neglecting his wife, mirroring his father... Read allRock star makes directorial debut playing a musician who returns to Indiana seeking normalcy but repeats old patterns, pursuing a former flame while neglecting his wife, mirroring his father's behavior.Rock star makes directorial debut playing a musician who returns to Indiana seeking normalcy but repeats old patterns, pursuing a former flame while neglecting his wife, mirroring his father's behavior.

  • Director
    • John Mellencamp
  • Writer
    • Larry McMurtry
  • Stars
    • John Mellencamp
    • Mariel Hemingway
    • Claude Akins
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    746
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    • Director
      • John Mellencamp
    • Writer
      • Larry McMurtry
    • Stars
      • John Mellencamp
      • Mariel Hemingway
      • Claude Akins
    • 20User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    John Mellencamp
    John Mellencamp
    • Bud Parks
    Mariel Hemingway
    Mariel Hemingway
    • Alice Parks
    Claude Akins
    Claude Akins
    • Speck Parks
    Dub Taylor
    Dub Taylor
    • Grandpa Parks
    Kay Lenz
    Kay Lenz
    • P.J. Parks
    Larry Crane
    • Ramey Parks
    Kate Noonan
    • Linda
    Deirdre O'Connell
    Deirdre O'Connell
    • Sally Cutler
    John Prine
    John Prine
    • Mitch Cutler
    Brent Huff
    Brent Huff
    • Parker Parks
    Joanne Jacobson
    • Marian Parks
    Tracy Cowles
    • Bobby Tucker
    Melissa Ann Hackman
    • Terri Jo Parks
    Mary Tom Crain
    • Grandma Parks
    Sigmund Balaban
    • Country Club Manager
    Gary Boebinger
    • Turdis
    Toby Myers
    • Luke
    Margie Hopper
    • Mrs. Pendergrass
    • Director
      • John Mellencamp
    • Writer
      • Larry McMurtry
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    6boblipton

    Mellencamp Doesn't Sing

    John Mellencamp debuts as star and director in this feature about a country-western star who returns to his home in Indiana. He's tired of the grind of performing, tired of Los Angeles, and hopes to reconnect with roots, but discovers that you can't go home again.

    It's a decent little movie, low-key in its performances, with Mellencamp working off a script by Larry McMurtry, and with a good cast that includes Mariel Hemingway, Dub Taylor, Kay Lenz and Claude Akins. Mellencamp doesn't sing, but he gives a solid performance.
    5helpless_dancer

    It was just dull

    This was a po' boys "Pure Country". Looks like Mellencamp decided to make a movie around the time his buddy George Strait did. The result, unfortunately, was a boring look at small town America where the folks act a lot like their big city brethren. It was just a big yawn concerning husband and wife problems, with Mellencamp continually pushing his lank hair off his rather apish forehead. The boy needs to stick with what he is good at, whatever that is - it sure isn't singing.
    7Wuchakk

    Returning to your hometown after making it big...

    ...that's what "Falling from Grace" is about. Released in 1992, John (Cougar) Mellencamp plays a country star, Bud, who tries to come home to Indiana, bringing his tall blond wife (Mariel Hemingway) and daughter. Unfortunately, his dad's a total jerk (Claude Akins) and his high school sweetheart (Kay Lenz) is married to his brother and having an affair with someone linked to both. It seems like the star just wants to take a break from the show business and hang with his buds and family, like in the old days, but melancholy settles in and temptation strikes.

    Wow, after seeing this my wife and I gave thanks for our dysfunctional families -- we never knew we had it so good!

    This is a solid drama by first-and-only-time director Mellencamp. All the main players noted above do fine in their roles, but some of the side players are flat and unconvincing, like the bearded guy who works for Bud.

    The first time I saw this movie I thought it was an okay drama, but I felt it was dragged down by the country star's mopiness, which is fundamental to the story -- I understand -- but it's still frustrating for the viewer. A couple of the key characters are a turn-off as well, but isn't this the way it is in real life? Noted critic Roger Ebert gave "Falling from Grace" his top rating and Gene Siskel also praised it, but Leonard Martin rated it a BOMB in his guide. The critics on Sneak Previews also dogged it. This just goes to show that "Falling from Grace" is a love-or-hate-it piece.

    While I'm somewhere in the middle, I enjoyed it a lot more on my second viewing and therefore lean toward the 'love it' side. It's a low-budget film that is better on repeat viewings. I Like the Seymour, Indiana, locations, which is John's actual hometown. The situations reflect real-life and there are some thematic gems to mine, like "the sins of the father" and the negative domino effect of unfaithfulness. I also like the way the movie ends.

    Speaking of which, Bud's wife, Alice, shares a great line: "You can't have some secret world in your mind and another one on the street." Chew on that.

    The film runs 100 minutes.

    GRADE: B
    gazzo-2

    Okay, little pink houses for you and me....

    This one was OK, more on the lines of a good made for TV movie than anything else. It was great to see Dub Taylor and Claude Akins working together one last time, though I got a kick outta their being father/son, Dub was born in '07 and Sheriff Lobo there 11 years lator.

    Wonder what they thought about being directed by a rock singer? Oh well.

    The film is okay for what it is, Mellencamp plays himself(gone country), not too terribly but is def. no actor. He hangs around the small town homestead, gets in a bar fight with Sheriff Lobo(dad), shoots of a gun or three, messes around with old flame Kay Lenz and drives wife Mariel Hemingway nuts. He talks about coming back to stay and his cronies say 'go back, you don't belong here, you got out, we don't want you here', more or less.

    And there is a stunt involving riding in a cage of sorts in the back of a truck, kicking it off the back and watching Mellencamp go richocheting around the pavement behind said truck, caught in the bashed in cage and brush. He winds up in the hospital.

    Some critics loved this-Siskel and Ebert, for example, and Peter Travers of Rolling Stone. Boston Globe thought it was okay too. Lyons, Medved and Maltin all hated it.

    I sorta liked it, as a big Mellencamp fan-and will give it ** for Mellencamps decent direction and seeing Akins/Dub one last time. But the rest is only so so. Okay music too.
    6mossgrymk

    falling from grace

    So so. Couple fine performances from Kay Lenz as a small town tramp and Claude Akins as the mother of all despicable dads helps to elevate this meandering, overly talky film (de rigeur when you ask a great novelist to write the screenplay) slightly above the mediocrity bar. Big problem for me is that I just never bought the basic premise, that a well known country singer would throw over a loving marriage and a successful career to go back home to Doak City Indiana and marry his jilted high school sweetheart. Second biggest problem was John Mellenkamp's dull acting which sure as hell isn't going to get un dull if you're directing yourself. Third biggest problem was scenarist and veteran Texan Larry McMurtry making his Indiana middle border folks sound like they all wandered in from Archer City. Give it a C plus. PS...Nice location shooting in Hoosier country and a good country soundtrack also aid in making the story somewhat digestible.

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    • Trivia
      John Mellencamp was from Seymour, Indiana. Co-star Claude Akins, who plays his father, was raised in Bedford, Indiana.
    • Quotes

      Alice Parks: You can't have some secret world in your mind and another one on the street.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot!/Radio Flyer/Falling from Grace (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      All the Best (acoustic version)
      Written by John Prine

      Performed by John Prine

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Souvenirs
    • Filming locations
      • Seymour, Indiana, USA
    • Production company
      • Little B
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $231,826
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $49,708
      • Feb 23, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $231,826
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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