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Fatal rendez-vous

Original title: Till There Was You
  • 1991
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
340
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Fatal rendez-vous (1991)
AdventureDramaMysteryRomanceThriller

New York sax player arrives on the island nation of Vanuatu to find his missing brother. He learns that his brother had teamed up with a powerful shady foreigner and his femme fatale wife to... Read allNew York sax player arrives on the island nation of Vanuatu to find his missing brother. He learns that his brother had teamed up with a powerful shady foreigner and his femme fatale wife to find some sort of treasure.New York sax player arrives on the island nation of Vanuatu to find his missing brother. He learns that his brother had teamed up with a powerful shady foreigner and his femme fatale wife to find some sort of treasure.

  • Director
    • John Seale
  • Writer
    • Michael Thomas
  • Stars
    • Mark Harmon
    • Martin Garner
    • Gregory T. Daniel
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    340
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    • Director
      • John Seale
    • Writer
      • Michael Thomas
    • Stars
      • Mark Harmon
      • Martin Garner
      • Gregory T. Daniel
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Mark Harmon
    Mark Harmon
    • Frank Flynn
    Martin Garner
    • Mr. Jimmy
    Gregory T. Daniel
    • Trumpet Player
    • (as Gregory Daniel)
    Shane Briant
    Shane Briant
    • Rex
    Terry Davis
    Terry Davis
    • Joanna
    Pamela Kalsal
    • Stewardess
    Deborah Kara Unger
    Deborah Kara Unger
    • Anna Vivaldi
    Manson Matkias
    • Passport Officer
    Peris Kali
    • Departures Clerk
    Willy Roy
    • Immigration Officer
    Joseph Ratu
    • Curfew Cop
    Joseph Depuey
    • Curfew Cop
    Ivan Kesa
    • Snowy
    Daniel Sope
    • Man at Polo
    Jeroen Krabbé
    Jeroen Krabbé
    • Robert 'Viv' Vivaldi
    Kristina Nehm
    Kristina Nehm
    • Larky
    Ritchie Singer
    Ritchie Singer
    • Robbo
    Helen O'Connor
    • Margot
    • Director
      • John Seale
    • Writer
      • Michael Thomas
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    petershelleyau

    a mystery worth dying for

    John Seale was camera operator on seminal Australian films like Picnic at Hanging Rock and Gallipoli, and DOP on Careful He Might Hear You, The Mosquito Coast, Rain Man and Gorillas in the Mist. This pedigree perhaps makes the disappointment of his directorial debut all the worse. He would manage to restore his reputation as DOP on Lorenzo's Oil, The Firm, The English Patient and The Talented Mr Ripley. A mire of thriller, romantic triangle and jungle adventure genre conventions, Seale's film is only memorable for the glimpses of the Ava Gardner sloe-eyed beauty of Deborah Unger (later realised in Whispers in the Dark, and Crash), and his anthropological observation of the Bunlap tribe of Pentecost Island, Vanuatu where the film was shot. The plot concerns Mark Harmon as a New York barman come saxophonist who visits Vanuatu to see his brother, now believed murdered because of his association with Jeroen Krabbe and his wife Unger. The screenplay by Michael Thomas never decides what it wants to be, which subsequently means we don't care about the fate of Harmon's unseen brother, though going on how the locals have deified him, we can be sure he'd be unbearably pious. Thomas delivers a stale plot about Krabbe being a colonial white supremacist, and Seale doesn't help by reducing the natives to giggling exotics, or copycat Americans with their own bar and a bouncer wearing a t-shirt labeled "local boy". The only interesting point is the legend of the Betty Blonde, an American WW2 bomber which disappeared over the Islands and believed to be carrying captured Japanese gold (though how the Japanese gold was captured is not explained), and the discovery of a sunken underwater treasure with the likeness of Unger painted on it. Seale uses music appallingly, provides an ominous game of poker with Unger playing the title song on piano in the background, and people conveniently wear all white for night chases in blue light. However things pick up a little when Harmon and Unger are lost in the jungle and find a native camp, though soon Krabbe and his henchmen are in pursuit. Seale has one good edit, a cut from Krabbe kissing Unger in public to a private slap, and he effectively creates tension for the climactic confrontation, however exhaution and miscasting undermine our sympathies. Harmon is the kind of bland TV pretty boy like Don Johnson and Corbin Bernsen, who has some skill but no screen empathy, so that no matter how terrible Krabbe's actions and how poorly Seale protects him from acting humiliation, his comparative magnetism sways our allegiance to him. Seale even employs the wonderful Kate Ceberano to perform the title song at the conclusion then cuts away from her after one verse!
    1scombs

    Why this film is a mess

    I worked as an extra on this film and observed the filming of the horse race and bar scenes. The reason it is a mess is that, in contrast to Unger's and especially Krabbe's professional work, Harmon wasn't up to it. For example, the climatic sunset scene that explained all (or most, anyway) had to be cut because Harmon repeatedly flubbed his lines and the short tropical sunset slipped away after several takes. Also, there was no on-screen chemistry between Unger and Harmon, and it showed. Pity, because Harmon was more personable in real life off-screen. But, that's not was he was being paid for.

    It's evident that the producers eventually patched up something for a short theatrical release and the video release.

    Bottom line: This film is of interest only to those whose friends show up in many of the backgrounds. The anthropological aspects might attract the interest of some, but are largely bogus because the script was originally written for Papua New Guinea.

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    • Trivia
      Cinematographer John Seale's first and only directorial effort. He considers this film to be the worst part of his entire career.
    • Connections
      References 2 Flics à Downtown (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      TILL THERE WAS YOU
      Written by Meredith Willson

      Published by MPL Communications Limited

      Performed by Kate Ceberano

      Courtesy of Regular Records

      Produced by Martin Armiger

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    • Release date
      • July 18, 1991 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Till There Was You
    • Filming locations
      • Australia
    • Production companies
      • Sovereign Pictures
      • Five Arrows Films
      • McElroy & McElroy
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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