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Dead Beat

  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
262
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Sara Gilbert, Bruce Ramsay, and Natasha Gregson Wagner in Dead Beat (1994)
Dark ComedyThriller

In 1965, Rudy, a Midwestern high-school kid, moves to Albuquerque; lonely and friendless, he's attracted to Kit, slightly older, with a car, his own apartment, and spending money. Kit loves ... Read allIn 1965, Rudy, a Midwestern high-school kid, moves to Albuquerque; lonely and friendless, he's attracted to Kit, slightly older, with a car, his own apartment, and spending money. Kit loves Elvis and loves the ladies; plus, he's a complete phony: his tan is fake, he wears lifts, ... Read allIn 1965, Rudy, a Midwestern high-school kid, moves to Albuquerque; lonely and friendless, he's attracted to Kit, slightly older, with a car, his own apartment, and spending money. Kit loves Elvis and loves the ladies; plus, he's a complete phony: his tan is fake, he wears lifts, he lies to girls, and he pretends to care about Rudy. Kit also shares a dark secret with t... Read all

  • Director
    • Adam Dubov
  • Writers
    • Janice Shapiro
    • Adam Dubov
  • Stars
    • Bruce Ramsay
    • Balthazar Getty
    • Max Perlich
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    262
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adam Dubov
    • Writers
      • Janice Shapiro
      • Adam Dubov
    • Stars
      • Bruce Ramsay
      • Balthazar Getty
      • Max Perlich
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Bruce Ramsay
    Bruce Ramsay
    • Kit
    Balthazar Getty
    Balthazar Getty
    • Rudy
    Max Perlich
    Max Perlich
    • Jimmy
    Caleb Smith
    • Drunken Teenager
    Casey Dixon
    • Heidi
    Meredith Salenger
    Meredith Salenger
    • Donna
    Wendy Gastellum
    • Cindy
    Sara Gilbert
    Sara Gilbert
    • Martha
    Vatsana Bilavarn
    • Ruth
    Alida Gunn
    • Tammy
    Debbie Harry
    Debbie Harry
    • Mrs. Kurtz
    • (as Deborah Harry)
    Jerome Zelle
    • Danny Kurtz
    Natasha Gregson Wagner
    Natasha Gregson Wagner
    • Kirsten
    Barbara Glover
    • Aquatic Director
    Rick Dubov
    • Liquor Store Clerk
    Danielle Weeks
    Danielle Weeks
    • Girl at School
    Alex Cox
    Alex Cox
    • English Teacher
    Tahitia Hicks
    • Cute Teen Girl
    • Director
      • Adam Dubov
    • Writers
      • Janice Shapiro
      • Adam Dubov
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    User reviews8

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    6merklekranz

    Desert playboy and his downfall .........

    Bruce Ramsay is terrific as Kit, the charming, manipulative, desert playboy, who hides some well hidden skeletons. His enormous ego is padded with beer can lifts in his boots, layers of makeup, and zero tolerance of rejection. Kit's favorite sport is playing his numerous ladies for fools. Eventually he meets his match in Kristen (Natasha Gregson Wagner), who manages to turn the tables on Kit, with disastrous results. The story is told through the eyes of Rudy (Balthazar Getty), who is a friend, and "born follower" of Kit. The soundtrack of 60s music is impressive, and the 50s/60s cars are great. If you enjoy quirky characters who behave irrationally, "Dead Beat" is your movie. - MERK
    sugahmunky

    Not Exactly Dante or Shakespeare But Entertaining enough...

    I am the Queen of Quirk so I was able to appreciate this off beat film.

    I had never even heard anything about it before. I just found it for $5 in the discount Video Box. Anyway, it looked weird enough and it definitely is just that.

    It's about a play boy named Kit (Bruce Ramsey) who is a total phony. He dyes his hair, applies powder foundation and wears flattened cans in his cowboy boots to make himself appear taller. Every girl is in love with him because he looks and sings like Elvis. He is seemingly serious about one girl though and that is Martha (Sarah Gilbert). Well, that is, until Kirsten comes on the scene (Natasha Gregson Wagner-the princess of offbeat films). She is a skank (just like him), she's insane and has something complex going on underneath (just like him). They are perfect for each other...for awhile.

    This isn't just a love story though. Did Kit kill a girl awhile back and bury her out in the desert or is that just one of his lame, made up stories? Murders become a theme in the film towards the end and all the relationship humour is soon forgotten.

    This film isn't exactly *amazing* but it's not completely awful. It's funny, it's entertaining and it has the campiness of a film from 1965 (that's when the film takes place). I give it 7/10 for quirk/weirdness.
    9bigmoneyroller

    Love It

    Dark - Stylish and quirky with a great soundtrack - Love the sets - Love that 1965 Hamburger Stand - Amazing movie - really too stylish to be lost in obscurity - We need a FVD Special Edition release ' bad -
    Nick_Dets

    A Glimpse at What Should Have Been a Classic

    Movies like "Dead Beat" stick out for their mediocrity. This is a film which establishes its main character Kit as a truly larger than life legend of sorts. Kit is given a brilliantly colorful world to come alive and is surrounded by highly competent actors to help. However, somewhere after his grand introduction, it starts to increasingly feel as if the movie is falling short of the sheer bigness the story requires.

    Kit is played by the devilishly handsome Bruce Ramsay, who isn't given the meaty role he should have been able to run with. Instead, the character teeters on the edge of boldness when he should be brimming with life. I did like the idea of the Kit, though. He is a super-cool Elvis fanatic who intoxicates a whole town with his magical confidence and other-wordly charm. His face is so layered with makeup that he resembles something of a walking Ken doll, which is a perfect indication of the hollowness his charisma is compensating for. Ultimately, "Dead Beat" is about the dark side and eventual decay of an almost mystical small-town legend. Like his hero who held American culture in the palm of his hand only to disappear in heartbreaking tragedy, Kit loses himself amongst public adoration and personal despair.

    This is the first and only movie by Adam Dubov. If only he had the confidence of his leading man! Dubov seems too cautious to harness such a bold story. He misses the mark on many scenes which should have been pushed to their fullest in terms of style and humor. Some scenes are just plain badly directed. Take the introduction of Kristen (played by the sexy Natasha Gregson Wagner) , the girl who ruins Kit, for example. She pulls a malicious prank on a lifeguard at a public pool, a scene which gives exposition to the only girl in town who could lead to Kit's downfall. The scene should have been classic, but is confusing and unfunny due to oblivious direction. Also, the movie builds up to what should have been a heart-wrenching climax. By the time it comes, the audience is too confused to know what to think about (or care about) an event which should have been riveting and extremely sad. A very well-written voice over ends the film, and serves as a reminder that this could have been a poignant and unforgettable film.

    There are many recommendable values of the movie that also give hint to the fact that it could have been much greater. The production design is a knockout, especially considering the small budget. The world created for Kit is vibrant, appropriately archaic, detailed and original. There is an excellent use of color which gives the movie a romantic comic strip feel and breathes life into the constantly dull scenes. The supporting cast are talented and thankfully watchable. I loved Balthazar Ghetty's understated, grounded interpretation of Kit's somber sidekick Rudy. Natasha Gregson Wagner is pitch perfect as Kristen, using the character's bratty personality for humor instead of irritation.

    "Dead Beat" deserves a bolder director. It is entertaining enough due to its few saving graces, but only amounts to a glimpse at a film that could have been an indie classic.

    (2 out of 4)
    kellie_gross

    A great off-beat film!

    I've always loved this movie. Its the story of a conceited young man who uses beer cans in his shoes to make himself taller, a full face of make-up and hair dye to attract young girls. A very popular guy who we later find out is much more than he seems. In fact, Kit's not a very nice guy at all. I thought this movie to be a very offbeat and interesting film. I think it shows just how young people can be fooled by a slick-talking phoney. I remember being young and having crushes on cheesy guys like this. It also shows how fake someone can actually be. I knew a girl who reminded me a little of Kit. She used fake hair, contacts and a fake tan to be the prettiest girl in school. Everything about her was fake. Boys all fell for it back then. Its amazing the lengths people will go to be liked.

    There's another side of this I found fascinating. This story seems to be based on the real life killer, Charles Schmid aka Smitty the Pied Piper of Tuscon. If you go to the crime library you can read the story of the real guy. The stories are exactly the same. Its very interesting to read if you are a fan of this movie like I am. It makes the whole movie more intense to know that it was based on a real life murderer.

    All in all a great film. Its one I will watch again and again.

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    • Trivia
      Except for the name changes, this is the story of real-life killer Charles Schmid, who murdered several teenagers in Tucson, Arizona, in the mid-'60s.
    • Goofs
      During the scene when Kirsten (Natasha Gregson Wagner), fake drowns so the lifeguard could swim her over to the poolside to administer mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The lifeguard starts by pinching Kristen's nose while holding her jaw with her other hand, but on the next shot, the lifeguard's other hand is instead placed under Kristen's neck while breathing air into her.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Better Than Money (2009)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Milt Grant and Link Wray

      Performed by Link Wray

      Courtesy of Vernon Wray Music

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    • Release date
      • August 7, 1996 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Мёртвая жизнь
    • Filming locations
      • Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Distant Horizon
      • Phony Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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