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Grand Canyon

  • 1991
  • R
  • 2h 14m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
17K
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Kevin Kline, Steve Martin, Danny Glover, Mary-Louise Parker, Mary McDonnell, and Alfre Woodard in Grand Canyon (1991)
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The fates of several people are randomly intertwining. Their sympathy of each other faces multiple differences in their lifestyles.The fates of several people are randomly intertwining. Their sympathy of each other faces multiple differences in their lifestyles.The fates of several people are randomly intertwining. Their sympathy of each other faces multiple differences in their lifestyles.

  • Director
    • Lawrence Kasdan
  • Writers
    • Lawrence Kasdan
    • Meg Kasdan
  • Stars
    • Danny Glover
    • Kevin Kline
    • Steve Martin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    17K
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    • Director
      • Lawrence Kasdan
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Kasdan
      • Meg Kasdan
    • Stars
      • Danny Glover
      • Kevin Kline
      • Steve Martin
    • 136User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 3 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Danny Glover
    Danny Glover
    • Simon
    Kevin Kline
    Kevin Kline
    • Mack
    Steve Martin
    Steve Martin
    • Davis
    Mary McDonnell
    Mary McDonnell
    • Claire
    Mary-Louise Parker
    Mary-Louise Parker
    • Dee
    Alfre Woodard
    Alfre Woodard
    • Jane
    Jeremy Sisto
    Jeremy Sisto
    • Roberto
    Tina Lifford
    Tina Lifford
    • Deborah
    Patrick Y. Malone
    Patrick Y. Malone
    • Otis
    • (as Patrick Malone)
    Randle Mell
    • The Alley Baron
    Sarah Trigger
    Sarah Trigger
    • Vanessa
    Destinee DeWalt
    • Kelley
    Candace Mead
    • Claire's Baby
    Lauren Mead
    • Claire's Baby
    • (as Loren Mead)
    Shaun Baker
    Shaun Baker
    • Rocstar
    K. Todd Freeman
    K. Todd Freeman
    • Wipe
    Deon Sams
    Deon Sams
    • Jimmy
    Christopher M. Brown
    Christopher M. Brown
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    • Director
      • Lawrence Kasdan
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Kasdan
      • Meg Kasdan
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    User reviews136

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    9wisewebwoman

    Under-rated treasure

    On second viewing of this movie, I like it even more than the first time. It is full of nuances and a perception of life as being quite ordinary and often fearful but what lifts this movie to a height rarely realized is its focus on the little incidences in our lives to which we normally only offer the briefest of attention spans. Here the movie spins into the celebration of these incidences, the meeting of a tow truck driver and client, the jogger hearing a baby's cry from the bushes. The dialogue, acting, casting and direction are superb. No two by fours, no grand revelations. What I did observe was how true the characters were to their basic natures and how enhanced their lives became when these were celebrated. Kudos to all involved in this, we need more "Grand Canyons" in our lives. 9 out of 10.
    howiewins

    Metaphorical Masterpiece

    Lawrence Kasdan has always assembled fantastic casts to deliver his creative and thought-provoking screenplays about contemporary life in America. From the classic "Big Chill", to the more recently understated comedy "Mumford", it is plain to see that Kasdan is much, much more than just the screenwriter of two "Star Wars" movies. With "Grand Canyon" Kasdan shows us a frightening, realistic story laced with humor and humanity about finding small miracles within the lives that we lead, instead of looking for greater ones. Kevin Kline and Danny Glover notable performances in their careers. Steve Martin plays it dramatic effectively, but being Martin, must inject humor here and there. Mary McDonnell, Mary-Louise Parker, and Alfre Woodard give strong support as well. "Grand Canyon" is one of the finest films released in 1991, and though it received an Academy Award nomination for Original Screenplay, it seemed to be unjustly passed over. Though over two hours long and filled with only dialogue, "Grand Canyon" is a must-see motion picture, if you appreciate intelligent, provoking and metaphorical writing, proving points in subtle humanity instead of exploding effects.
    8freaky_dave

    A Special film that led the way for Crash in 2005

    Before there was Crash, there was this interesting film called Grand Canyon. Released about 14 years sooner than the former film, Grand Canyon was a movie about two people from different backgrounds who come together as friends over a lifetime. To me Crash was still a slightly better film, but Grand Canyon was no slouch either.

    Taking place in Los Angeles, an upper-class lawyer named Mack (Kevin Kline) takes a shortcut through the seedier side of town only to have his car break down at the worst time. He calls for a tow truck, and has to wait for awhile, only to soon be threatened by a group of dangerous people who want his car. Soon the tow truck driver arrives at the perfect moment, and out steps Simon (Danny Glover) to take the truck away. Both men are threatened, but Simon manages to get himself, Mack, and the car out of dire straits. It is from here on out that a friendship develops between the two men over a lifetime with Mack helping out Simon just as Simon had helped him out of a dangerous situation earlier. You see Simon's sister Deborah (Tina Lifford) is living in a dangerous neighborhood with her two children, and fears for her oldest son who seems to be roaming the streets at night with some bad people. Mack offers them a better place to live as well as hooking Simon up with his secretary's friend Jane (Alfre Woodard).

    This is the main plot of the film, but there are other smaller plots involving the same secretary mentioned above (Mary Louise Parker) as well as Mack's wife, (Mary McDonnel) who discovers an abandoned baby not long after their son Roberto (Jeremy Sisto in his first movie role) has gone to camp for the summer, and will likely be moving on with his own life soon. The details of all these plots are brought together into one complex movie which uses a police helicopter as a metaphor for life and as a bridge to entwine all the different scenes. This simple plot device works very well and helps greatly with the flow of the story.

    The director Lawrence Kasdan, whose biggest movie to this date was The Big Chill, has created a splendid movie here. The cast is excellent, and most of the ideas are well thought out, but alas it falls short of greatness because some points, that would've made the film even stronger, are glossed over. The story involving the secretary is one, and the second involving Simon's nephew is the other. These scenes should've been more apart of the entire story, and then maybe Lawrence Kasdan's views of life between the upper and lower classes would've been more on a superior level instead of just very good. Still Grand Canyon exceeded expectations, and yes you will get to see a view of the canyon that this movie was named after. There is also a small role for Steve Martin as Davis, a producer of violent films, who offers his own views on life, and has a small part to play in this movie's ideas.
    8Weasel100

    One of the greatest movies I've had the pleasure to see!

    I'll keep this one quite short. I believe that this is an extraordinary movie. I see other reviewers who have commented to the effect that it's badly written, poorly shot, has a terrible soundtrack and, worse, that it's not real in its portrayal of life. OK, so it may not be quite believable for its whole length, but this movie carries a message of hope which some others seemed to have missed. Hope that it isn't too late to save people from the terrible things that go on in so many lives. Gangland violence is real, right? Is it right, no! This movie carries an important social message which the cynics may dislike but which nonetheless is to be praised, rather than denigrated. I have watched this movie with great enjoyment at least eight times, each time with equal enjoyment and each time with the feeling that maybe the world could be made better and is not beyond saving (well not until 2008 anyway). 9 out of 10 from me for this one. It's very nearly perfect in my view. JMV
    ziggy-22

    No, it's not a western

    A guy takes a shortcut to avoid the traffic after a Lakers basketball game. This leads to a frightening, life-threatening encounter that forces him to deal with life, the universe and everything.

    Why do some people choose to do good things while others choose to do bad and terrible things? The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind of the Grand Canyon.

    While this movie may not be for everyone, especially if you rent it thinking it's a western, well, it may still be worth viewing.

    The haunting music that quietly accents the whole film till the powerful brass anthem variation at the ending credits adds to the overall feel of this movie.

    The surgical operation sequence to remove a bullet from a leg was sickening. Obviously, the intention was to show that a bullet wound is more than just a red spot on clothing. The scene where the surgeon works through damaged muscle, tendon and shattered bone to remove a bullet and repair the wound was mercifully edited out of the TV version.

    This movie makes a clever reference to another movie, "Sullivan's Travels". Search the database and you will find that this movie was released exactly fifty years before this movie (1941) and has similar themes. Maybe watching this 1941 film may make some sense out of "Grand Canyon" for some viewers.

    Unfortunately, just as there are those who actually visited the real Grand Canyon and found it a spectacular, almost spiritual experience, there are those who think the Grand Canyon is just a big hole, the Parthenon is just a pile of rocks and this movie is just a senseless waste of time.

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    • Trivia
      The scene where Mack is nearly killed by a bus was taken from writer and director Lawrence Kasdan's own life.
    • Goofs
      The Lexus driven by Mack is a rear wheel drive automatic transmission model. It should be towed with its rear wheels off the ground. Simon tows it from the front.
    • Quotes

      Davis: That's part of your problem: you haven't seen enough movies. All of life's riddles are answered in the movies.

    • Crazy credits
      The closing credits include the following unusual job title: "Babies by . . . Denise & Robert Mead"
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: JFK/Grand Canyon/Father of the Bride/The Inner Circle (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Lawyers, Guns and Money
      Written and Performed by Warren Zevon

      Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 1992 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • El corazón de la ciudad
    • Filming locations
      • Ennis House - 2607 Glendower Avenue, Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California, USA(Davis' house)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $33,243,020
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $67,546
      • Dec 29, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $40,991,329
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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