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Original title: The Harvest
  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
784
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Miguel Ferrer and Leilani Sarelle in Bloc (1993)
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A writer flies to Mexico to finish an action movie script in a hurry. He dives into the seedy life and gets inspiration at a hefty price.A writer flies to Mexico to finish an action movie script in a hurry. He dives into the seedy life and gets inspiration at a hefty price.A writer flies to Mexico to finish an action movie script in a hurry. He dives into the seedy life and gets inspiration at a hefty price.

  • Director
    • David Marconi
  • Writer
    • David Marconi
  • Stars
    • Miguel Ferrer
    • Leilani Sarelle
    • Henry Silva
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    784
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Marconi
    • Writer
      • David Marconi
    • Stars
      • Miguel Ferrer
      • Leilani Sarelle
      • Henry Silva
    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Miguel Ferrer
    Miguel Ferrer
    • Charlie Pope
    Leilani Sarelle
    Leilani Sarelle
    • Natalie Caldwell
    • (as Leilani Sarelle Ferrer)
    Henry Silva
    Henry Silva
    • Detective Topo
    Tony Denison
    Tony Denison
    • Noel Guzmann
    • (as Anthony John Denison)
    Tim Thomerson
    Tim Thomerson
    • Steve Mobley
    Harvey Fierstein
    Harvey Fierstein
    • Bob Lakin
    Michael M. Vendrell
    • Vent
    Matt Clark
    Matt Clark
    • Hank
    Randy Walker
    Randy Walker
    • Border Guard
    Mario Iván Martínez
    Mario Iván Martínez
    • Alex
    Angélica Aragón
    Angélica Aragón
    • Dr. Emma
    Juan Antonio Llanes
    Juan Antonio Llanes
    • Hotel Clerk
    José Lavat
    José Lavat
    • Doctor
    Jorge Zepeda
    • Officer Morales
    Alejandro Bracho
    • Kind Eyes
    David Villalpando
    David Villalpando
    • Cabbie
    Guillermo Ríos
    Guillermo Ríos
    • Local
    Abel Woolrich
    • Toothless Local
    • Director
      • David Marconi
    • Writer
      • David Marconi
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    User reviews14

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    mattkratz

    a good one

    Good suspense and writing anchor this otherwise routine thriller about a writer who lives out the urban legend of waking up without a kidney while investigating a series of murders in Mexico. He soon finds himself running for his life. (and his other kidney!) Average at best, you might like it. Miguel Ferrer gives a good performance.

    ** 1/2 out of ****
    8andyroark

    Quality proud B movie from the early 90s

    In this excellent unabashed B movie from 1993 you get to watch Miguel Ferrier and his wife turn one of the most enduring urban legends ever (guy wakes up in a bathtub of ice missing -insert body part- with instructions to call an ambulance) into a South of the Border escape covering topics from the Hollywood screen writing culture to Latin American police corruption to long term depression to child molestation to the underground gay community back to the Hollywood screen writing culture. What it lacks in production values (not much) it makes up for in heart.

    This type of film was often showed on the off-brand pay movie channels in the early to mid 90s but usually centered more around the exposure of many, many nude body parts belonging to Shannon Tweed, Joan Severence or C. Thomas Howell (::shudder::). This film keeps its clothes on (and puts a dress on George Clooney, to boot) and delivers an enjoyable watching experience of pure escapist fantasy throughout which you will consistently thank God you aren't Miguel's character (when he is rolling around on the ground in pain) or curse God you aren't Miguel's character (when he is rolling around in the front seat of a Volkswagon with his insanely beautiful real life wife).

    Good stuff.
    7refinedsugar

    Writer's Journey

    'The Harvest' is one of those viewing experiences that gets by largely on mood & atmosphere. It features a bunch of ingredients - interesting theme, damaged characters - that when blended together go down smooth like a refreshing drink. It's the after taste that's off putting.

    Charlie Pope (Miguel Ferrer) is a burnt out screenwriter who gets a paid trip to Mexico to try and turn in one final draft of his script he's been churning for two years that will appease the studio and his headache of an agent (Harvey Fierstein). Doing so he finds the original basis for his story is incorrect. More importantly he meets a bunch of characters - particularly Natalie (Leilani Sarelle) - and loses a kidney in the process.

    I've watched a lot of movies so when a plot deals with a writer I know enough to see where things might be going. You have to question if what you see & hear is fact or fiction. Add in the usual tropes about foreign countries where you don't speak the language, corruption and holiday romance and you've just summed up 3/4's of this film.

    Writer/director David Marconi's 'The Harvest' has two things going for it. Standout acting from Ferrer & a great musical score. Unfortunately as the tagline states "They stole one of his kidneys. Now they've come for the other one" the movie is playing loose & unfair with the rules. It's a fine trip up until that point though.
    Stu-5

    A well done thriller, if not improbable.

    A screenwriter goes to Mexico and gets his kidney stolen! Along the way, searching for that appendage which did a vanishing act, he meets a girl and they have a sexual liaison. It all spells trouble with a capital T, as he finds out that his other kidney is about to be targeted!

    Miguel Ferrer, a lesser known supporting actor whom you may of seen in such flops as "Another Stakeout", "Royce", "The Stand" and "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me", does a great job as the smitten man frantically searching for the nabber of his kidney.

    Another woman, dubiously surnamed "Ferrer" as well, plays the sexual interest. She was the lesbian offsider also in Basic Instinct, this girl surely does get around! Going from ice-pick crazy millionaire lesbian to kidney stealing enthusiast is a leap at both ends of the spectrum.

    The intrigue builds through a plot that develops relatively devoid of action, and builds up to an abrupt climax which halts the film. But, I found myself strangely drawn to the movie. I liked it, I really did!

    I hope that Miguel Ferrer makes something of himself, because seeing someone of his acting calibre would be very satisfying.

    Eight out of ten.
    chizor

    great soundtrack

    three things stand out for me regarding _the harvest_.

    first, the tagline is ridiculous. this IMDB page shows a different phrase, but here's what's on the case: "They stole one of his kidneys... and told him he would survive with only one... Now, they want that one too." oh my.

    secondly, george clooney as a mexican transvestite is a fairly tight arrangement. great imagery.

    third is the excellent soundtrack, on the now defunct world domination records. led by dave allen (gang of four) and rick boston (low pop suicide), it also has a few tracks from their labelmates. the result is stylistically broad. the theme song, "one by one", is a duet between rick and belinda carlisle. great musicianship and ambience throughout.

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    • Trivia
      George Clooney is credited with the small role of "Lip Syncing Transvestite" in this movie. Clooney, who was two years away from his breakthrough role in Urgences (1994), was still a struggling actor in LA, doing guest-starring and semi-regular roles on shows like Roseanne (1988) and Les craquantes (1985). This movie's lead actor, Miguel Ferrer, is Clooney's first Cousin (Ferrer is the son of Clooney's father's sister, Rosemary Clooney).
    • Quotes

      Steve Mobley: The days are like the women here - slippery and hard to stay on top of.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 324: The Tree of Life and Cars 2 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Heaven Is a Place on Earth
      Written by Ellen Shipley and Rick Nowels

      Performed by Belinda Carlisle

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 1993 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Harvest
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Curb Musifilm
      • Ron Stone Productions
      • THMPC
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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