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Frankie Starlight

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Frankie Starlight (1995)
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A writer with dwarfism shares the story of his unconventional, though not altogether bad, upbringing as his mother struggled to raise him in the mid-20th century with help from a surrogate f... Read allA writer with dwarfism shares the story of his unconventional, though not altogether bad, upbringing as his mother struggled to raise him in the mid-20th century with help from a surrogate father.A writer with dwarfism shares the story of his unconventional, though not altogether bad, upbringing as his mother struggled to raise him in the mid-20th century with help from a surrogate father.

  • Director
    • Michael Lindsay-Hogg
  • Writers
    • Ronan O'Leary
    • Chet Raymo
  • Stars
    • Matt Dillon
    • Anne Parillaud
    • Gabriel Byrne
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    955
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Lindsay-Hogg
    • Writers
      • Ronan O'Leary
      • Chet Raymo
    • Stars
      • Matt Dillon
      • Anne Parillaud
      • Gabriel Byrne
    • 13User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Matt Dillon
    Matt Dillon
    • Terry Klout
    Anne Parillaud
    Anne Parillaud
    • Bernadette
    Gabriel Byrne
    Gabriel Byrne
    • Jack Kelly
    Corban Walker
    Corban Walker
    • Frank Bois
    Niall Toibin
    Niall Toibin
    • Handy Paige
    Owen Roe
    Owen Roe
    • Senior Customs Officer
    Alan Devine
    Alan Devine
    • Boy On Beach No. 1
    Edward Naessens
    • Boy On Beach No. 2
    Laurent Mellet
    • Boy On Beach No. 3
    Ulrich Funke
    • German Officer
    Guy Verame
    • Interpretor
    Christine Keane
    • Mother Of Sick Child
    Victoria Begeja
    • Anne Marie Bois
    Julian Negulesco
    • Bernadette's Uncle
    Jean-Claude Frissung
    • Albert Bois
    • (as Jean Claude Frissung)
    Corine Blue
    • Bernadette's Aunt
    Dearbhla Molloy
    Dearbhla Molloy
    • Effa Kelly
    Georgina Cates
    Georgina Cates
    • Young Emma
    • Director
      • Michael Lindsay-Hogg
    • Writers
      • Ronan O'Leary
      • Chet Raymo
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    User reviews13

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    10ccthemovieman-1

    I Wish More People Could See This

    This is one of the great "unknowns" in the movie world: a great film seen by very few people. I'm still waiting for the DVD but not holding my breath. Thankfully, my VHS is still good. But like anything good, we'd like to share this with others and most people have never heard of this movie.

    For those sensitive souls who enjoy a fascinating portrait of an unusual person or persons that is both sad and uplifting, this is your ticket. It has both, in spades.....a haunting film you can't forget. It's a tragic tale yet has a happy ending of sorts and leaves you feeling satisfied.

    What it is, and I can't remember if it is based on real-life situation, is the story of a woman who has a dwarf for a son and what happens to the two of them, beginning in France, moving to Ireland, over to the United States and then back to Ireland.

    Along the way, the mother, played so sadly by French actress Anne Parillaud (the original La Femme Nikita), gets involved with two men: Gabriel Byrne and Matt Dillon. All three of these adults are really interesting, likable people, but nothing like the dwarf, who is played magnificently by two actors. Alan Pentony plays "Frankie" has a child and a more lovable kid would be hard to find. Corbin Walker does a great job of playing the adult "Frankie." Trust me: you will not forget either of them.

    Walker narrates the film, telling it mostly in flashback style, from his best-selling book. In addition to his mom and the two father-figures in his life, is a short story of Frankie's love affair with astronomy and the stars, hence "Frankie Starlight."

    The only profane character in the movie is the book publisher who has two short scenes. That, and two quick sex scenes, give it the "R" rating. Otherwise, this is wonderful old-fashioned storytelling, the kind that makes you really care about the characters.
    9jack_94706

    A slight correction to my earlier comments.

    "Frankie Starlight" will delight most viewers, and those who love the stars, who appreciate their magic and mystery, will especially like this work. I've just begun to read the novel it's based on, "The Dork of Cork" by Chet Raymo. Neither the film nor the novel are based on a true story. They're fiction. So my comments about it being "true" -- are untrue. There's much "of truth" in the story -- but it must be appreciated for what it is. Corban Walker as Frankie gives an outstanding performance. And there's no question as to Walker's reality. I was correct in writing that "My Left Foot" was based on a true story. The error was linking these two films in memory too closely -- plus a little wishful thinking, perhaps. Readers' comments on another site about the novel "Dork of Cork" include some, evidently people from Cork or who have travelled there, who were disappointed more about Ireland or Cork wasn't in the book. I don't wish to similarly mis-direct people who like biographical films -- or "historical re-creations" -- to "Frankie Starlight." See it and enjoy it, as many will, as a grand, lyrical creation of art. Rewatching recently, I also realized the story was richer than I'd remembered, more complex. It moves through many times and places, across seas and continents. Tales of love and tragedy interweave masterfully. The themes of being exiled and of seeking a place to belong to run throughout. Frankie and his mom each make such a search -- for a true home, both in the cosmos and in the heart.
    7TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Moving

    The story of a man suffering Dwarfism, his autobiography and book(and what happens to him in his adult life, following the publication) offering a chronology of the life his independent and determined mother Bernadette, who escapes France during WWII, has an affair with a married Irish immigration official after reaching those shores, and finally tries to make life work in Texas. She is inspiring as she keeps fighting in spite of adversity and trying to make things right, not putting her burden on others. And her son, the titular Frank, is an image of how poorly "unusual" people are treated, and sadly it results in his low self esteem. This is a very touching film, without devolving into melodrama or manipulation. It utilizes a few brief instances to convey to you what this particular situation is like, it's not hammered home or lingered on, so instead we can move on to the next thing. It leads to a movie that comments well on several things without being preachy - social behavior, religion, and human nature. Not every character is entirely developed, but you get a sense of what they're like, and they do feel like real people. While they may not be likable, you can recognize them, and not only outside of yourself. The performances are great. There is a little language and sexuality, none of it gratuitous, in this. The DVD comes with a trailer for this and a photo gallery. I recommend this to fans of the actors and of drama. 7/10
    10ToExist

    Beautiful film that moved me in my youth...

    This is a beautiful movie that is touching. Anne Parillaud character in this film is an innocent young girl who seems lost throughout the film searching for something, maybe love. This movie was supposed to be about a dwarf named Frankie when in fact it is really about a lost beautiful young woman named Bernadette searching for something.

    This movie deserves an 8 but I give it a 10 out of 10 because I just adore Anne Parillaud and most of her work. There are some things in this world that touch you almost inexplicably and this film is one of them. Today it seems like there are fewer examples of this. Maybe this would explain why most are numb and apathetic.
    8celtlass

    A beautiful movie written with care and acted with skill and empathy

    Corban Walker and Alan Pentony are both wonderful (would love to see more performances by both) and give the nuanced portrayals that give the title character life and depth that linger past the end of the movie. Gabriel Byrne also is particularly good as one of the two "fathers" that give Frankie all the love and acceptance of which they are capable; the flaws of these men show their compassion that much more clearly. The central figure of Frankie's mother remains elusive (purposefully) and one of her chief motivations is let drop mid-way through the film; but the resolutions of the film are perfect and the astronomy theme provides a setting for most of the actors to portray greater depth for their characters.

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    • Trivia
      This is an adaptation of Chet Raymo's novel 'The Dork of Cork'.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Casino/Two Bits/Money Train/Nick of Time/Frankie Starlight (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      From My Window
      Music by Elmer Bernstein

      Lyrics by Emilie A. Bernstein

      Performed by Belinda B. Pigeon

      Produced by Michael Omartian

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 1995 (Ireland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Fine Line
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Frankie y las estrellas
    • Filming locations
      • Kingsville, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
      • Canal+
      • Channel Four Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $103,365
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,694
      • Nov 26, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $103,365
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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