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Public Access

  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1K
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Public Access (1993)
When charismatic vagrant Whiley Pritcher arrives at a small, sleepy town, he promptly starts a disturbing public access television program. As scandals surface and tensions progressively rise, the citizenry begins to wonder if Whiley is driven by some unsettling hidden agenda.
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Brewster seems to be an almost too-perfect example of idyllic small-town America, with everyone living in peace and harmony. So when newcomer Whiley Pritcher starts up his own local cable TV... Read allBrewster seems to be an almost too-perfect example of idyllic small-town America, with everyone living in peace and harmony. So when newcomer Whiley Pritcher starts up his own local cable TV show with the question "What's wrong with Brewster?", there surely can't be any deep dark... Read allBrewster seems to be an almost too-perfect example of idyllic small-town America, with everyone living in peace and harmony. So when newcomer Whiley Pritcher starts up his own local cable TV show with the question "What's wrong with Brewster?", there surely can't be any deep dark secrets in the town that are just waiting to come to the surface--can there? And when the... Read all

  • Director
    • Bryan Singer
  • Writers
    • Christopher McQuarrie
    • Bryan Singer
    • Michael Feit Dougan
  • Stars
    • Ron Marquette
    • Bert Williams
    • Leigh Hunt
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bryan Singer
    • Writers
      • Christopher McQuarrie
      • Bryan Singer
      • Michael Feit Dougan
    • Stars
      • Ron Marquette
      • Bert Williams
      • Leigh Hunt
    • 7User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Ron Marquette
    Ron Marquette
    • Whiley Pritcher
    Bert Williams
    Bert Williams
    • Bob Hodges
    Leigh Hunt
    • Intersect Host
    John Renshaw
    • Jock Talk Host
    Jessie
    • Jock
    Jennifer McManus
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    Brandon Boyce
    Brandon Boyce
    • Kevin Havey
    Dina Brooks
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    Craig Stovall
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    Bruce Germaine
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    Margaret Kerry
    Margaret Kerry
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    Elizabeth Ince
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    • Mayor Breyer
    Randall Slavin
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    • Pudd
    Liz Dilts
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    Heidi Van Lier
    • Heather
    John Ellis
    • Russ
    Shawn Ellis
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    • Director
      • Bryan Singer
    • Writers
      • Christopher McQuarrie
      • Bryan Singer
      • Michael Feit Dougan
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    ryan-38

    Stylish and engrossing, but ultimately disappointing

    I was prepared to really like this movie, seeing how it came from the same writer-director team as my very favorite movie, "The Usual Suspects." I did find the story of "Public Access" interesting, and Ron Marquette, who played Whiley, was quite talented. He did a great job of evoking a strangely menacing air from an outwardly clean cut character. (I was sorry to read that Marquette killed himself after making the movie). The score complemented Marquette's acting and contributed a great deal to the eerie atmosphere of the film. In fact the score was probably the movie's most effective aspect.

    Unfortunately, "Public Access" falls apart at the end (very much unlike "Suspects," which brilliantly brings everything together at the end). We never learn why Whiley is trying to bring down the town by aiding the mayor, and we find out even less about where Whiley comes from and where he is going. In an interview, director Bryan Singer has claimed that the character's motives are not important, but I beg to differ. It was impossible for me to feel anything about the character when he is portrayed as nothing more than an enigma.

    Still, if you are as big a fan of "Suspects" as I am it might be worth renting "Public Access" to see where some of the techniques used in the later movie came from. For example, all of the following are present in both Singer-McQuarrie productions: a jumbled voiceover with many people talking at once, a montage of shots of key characters, ominous music and an overall darkness of tone. Perhaps the ending of "Public Access" left the two filmmakers feeling as empty as I felt, and set out to blow the audience away with the ending of their next movie.

    Had the characters been somewhat more developed and explained and had the ending brought real closure to the story, "Public Access" could have been a very good film. As it stands, I found it rather mediocre, but not without certain merits.
    7Varlaam

    Quite compelling for a first feature

    This was the first effort by the creative team behind "The Usual Suspects".

    The video provoked a big argument on the chesterfield afterwards, and that's always a good sign.

    The film is sort of "Talk Radio" meets "High Plains Drifter", as reinterpreted by John Sayles. That sounds like a volatile mixture, and it is.

    Leonard Maltin's objection to the film is ill-founded, it appears; that was the basis for the heated postprandial debate.
    Infofreak

    Flawed but interesting debut from the Singer/McQuarrie team.

    Fans of the brilliant 'The Usual Suspects' will no doubt be curious to check out the first movie by its director Bryan Singer and writer Christopher McQuarrie. While no where near as assured as that movie or McQuarrie's subsequent underrated directorial debut 'The Way Of The Gun', it has enough going for it to make it worth tracking down. Ron Marquette's impressive performance as the enigmatic Whiley Pritcher is by far the best thing about the movie. He displays plenty of charisma and acting chops which makes his suicide a couple of years after the release of 'Public Access' all the more tragic. Pritcher is a stranger who moves into Brewster, a seemingly average small town and begins broadcasting a show on a local public access TV station. His probing into the dark side of Brewster causes a lot of debate and some hostility, especially when he aligns himself with the town's Mayor. So far, so good. The first half of the movie is very well done and makes fascinating viewing. After that, while the mood turns darker and more violent, it also gets increasingly less compelling, and to me ultimately very anti-climactic. Marquette is good throughout but can't salvage the uneven script which doesn't seem to explore the interesting premise enough to make this one anything special. The frequent comparisons to David Lynch circa 'Blue Velvet' are not entirely off-base, but unfortunately 'Public Access' flounders way before it finishes. Nice try though, and still worth viewing.
    8the.question

    great film under rated

    I dug this film out at our local video store (no mean feat) and was highly rewarded. This film has been badly under rated, so what if you do not know the underlying motives of the character this makes the film more disturbing in my view. The central role is played excellently
    9brodie bruce

    Exceptional debut from Singer

    This is the debut film from Bryan Singer, director of The Usual Suspects, Apt Pupil and X-Men. It is the story of a drifter who wanders into a sleepy town and wakes it up. The central character is played wonderfully by Ron Marquette. Singers directing is exceptional, even more so when you consider it's his first feature. Fans of his later work should definitely try and track down a copy of this rarely seen masterpiece.

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    • Trivia
      The film was shot in 18 days for US$250,000.
    • Quotes

      Bob Hodges: Do you do drugs?

      Whiley Pritcher: Does Tylenol count?

    • Connections
      Referenced in An Interview with John Ottman (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Rachel, My Dear
      Music and Lyrics by Paul Todisco

      Performed by Ted Raimi

      Arrangement by Trevor Rhodes

      © 1991 Paul Todisco

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    • Release date
      • March 29, 1997 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ennemi public
    • Filming locations
      • USA
    • Production companies
      • Cinemabeam
      • Kenneth Kokin/Adam Ripp productions
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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