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Dead Ringer

  • 1982
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
101
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Dead Ringer (1982)
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When rock singer Meat Loaf, who has his own biker band, falls in love with a rock star, Cher, the two make "Dead Ringer for Love."When rock singer Meat Loaf, who has his own biker band, falls in love with a rock star, Cher, the two make "Dead Ringer for Love."When rock singer Meat Loaf, who has his own biker band, falls in love with a rock star, Cher, the two make "Dead Ringer for Love."

  • Director
    • Allan F. Nicholls
  • Writers
    • Allan F. Nicholls
    • Al Dellentash
    • Meat Loaf
  • Stars
    • Meat Loaf
    • Josh Mostel
    • Frederick Coffin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    101
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Allan F. Nicholls
    • Writers
      • Allan F. Nicholls
      • Al Dellentash
      • Meat Loaf
    • Stars
      • Meat Loaf
      • Josh Mostel
      • Frederick Coffin
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Meat Loaf
    Meat Loaf
    • Meat Loaf…
    Josh Mostel
    Josh Mostel
    Frederick Coffin
    Frederick Coffin
      Alan H. Braunstein
        MacIntyre Dixon
        MacIntyre Dixon
        • Ernie Weaver
        Leah Ayres
        Leah Ayres
        • Waitress
        Steve Buslowe
        • The Neverland Express - Bass guitar
        Terry Williams
        • The Neverland Express - Drums
        Paul Jacobs
        • The Neverland Express - Piano
        • (as Paul Ross Jacobs)
        George Meyer
        • The Neverland Express - Keyboards
        Ted Neeley
        Ted Neeley
        • The Neverland Express - Backing vocals
        Davey Williams
        • The Neverland Express - Guitar
        Mark Doyle
        • The Neverland Express - Guitar
        Davey Johnstone
        • The Neverland Express - Guitar
        Pamela Moore
        • The Neverland Express - Backing vocals
        Eric Troyer
        • The Neverland Express - Backing vocals
        Sandy Alexander
        • Biker
        Nicole Brandon
        Nicole Brandon
          • Director
            • Allan F. Nicholls
          • Writers
            • Allan F. Nicholls
            • Al Dellentash
            • Meat Loaf
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          bstarxo

          Hearing Meat Loaf perform is a treat!

          Dead Ringer is a combination of real concert footage mixed with a fantasy story line, revolving around the immense and immensely popular singer. Meat Loaf & Jim Steinman fans will certainly derive the biggest pleasure from this film.

          Meat Loaf's first album, ''Bat Out of Hell,'' was a mega-success, selling more than 11 million copies. This large, talented, sweaty singer hit the scene like a tank out of hell and the fans loved him. Now, several years later and about to go on the road again to promote his new album, Meat Loaf starts to feel the stress of success. His production office looks like a war zone and none of his ''people'' are listening to him. His two agents are either on the phone or playing Space Invaders (remember that?) while pretending to be taking meetings. Meanwhile, his manager keeps booking Meat Loaf for interview after interview, slowly driving the singer insane. The highlight of the film, in fact, is MacIntyre Dixon, who plays Ernie Weaver, a slightly vacuous, enormously patient New York interviewer trying to discover the true ingredients of this Meat Loaf, and believing every false word his subject tells him.

          Elsewhere, seemingly in some perpendicular universe, are Russell (Josh Mostel) and his nerdy brother, Marvin (Meat Loaf), who not surprisingly bears an uncanny resemblance to his idol, Meat Loaf. It seems that Marvin never talks, but he can belt out a Meat Loaf tune as well as the original. When they learn that the great one is going on tour, they make it their lives' mission to find and maybe, hope against hope, even meet Meat.

          The rest of the film interweaves the separate stories as Russell and Marvin follow the band across the country, just missing them at every turn. It is all, to say the least, an uneven hodgepodge that is consistently hit and miss.

          There are several funny bits in addition to Ernie the interviewer. There's a Napoleonic punk security guard who harasses anyone trying to get close to Meat Loaf. This one-man riot act would beat away Meat's shadow if he could.

          The concert footage is erratic, in that sometimes we'll only see a few seconds of a number, such as with ''Paradise by the Dashboard Light,'' and it's more of a tease than anything else. But watching and hearing Meat Loaf perform is a treat throughout. He has a great voice and a hypnotic stage presence, making one wish we could have seen him in concert back then. He also looks as comfortable in front of the camera as he does on stage.

          ''Dead Ringer'' is lively, but simple-minded fun. You may moan one or two times, but on the whole it's worth it.
          6shuawilmot

          Fun ride with too much fluff

          I met the film's director, Allan, this morning. I just now got back from watching this mockumentary as part of a film festival, and Allan shared the very interesting story of its misappropriation due to Meat Loaf's legal situations at the time.

          It was a fun viewing, and it would have been even without Allan there (though he's great). I enjoyed the humor, especially the interview scenes in which ML's acting became quite natural in an otherwise melodramatic production. The concert footage is historical and adds to the overall experience, although the tour sequence drags on, and the narrative of the two brothers is underdeveloped through that section. The film ends with good payoff. I would recommend it to classic Rock fans, especially those who love Meat Loaf, and even those who don't.
          2ashleylm

          Weirdly Stressful

          I have trouble hearing people talk over one another at the best of times, and the opening of this film was ten minutes of several people have separate conversations or arguments. It seemed less like a film and more like unedited footage, except in real life people behave better. The "comedy" moments weren't funny (save for the interviewer, I loved the interviewer, if the film had been about him I would have preferred that), and it all seemed just dark, cheap, amateurish, and incomprehensible. And just so much yelling and arguing ... just a really odd piece of "cinema" if you can call it that ...

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          • Trivia
            This was created as a promotional tie-in to Meat Loaf's album of the same name, which was his follow-up to the hugely successful "Bat Out Of Hell".
          • Connections
            Features Meat Loaf: Bat Out of Hell (1979)
          • Soundtracks
            Bat Out Of Hell
            Words and Music by Jim Steinman

            Performed by Meat Loaf

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          • Release date
            • August 27, 1982 (Canada)
          • Country of origin
            • United States
          • Language
            • English
          • Filming locations
            • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
          • Production companies
            • Feature Films
            • CBS Music Video Enterprises
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          • Runtime
            1 hour 41 minutes
          • Color
            • Color
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 4:3

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