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SUBWAYStories: Tales from the Underground

  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.5K
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SUBWAYStories: Tales from the Underground (1997)
Dark ComedyDrama

The actual experiences of New York City subway riders are dramatized in a collection of 10 intriguing and very different vignettes. The tales showcase an ensemble of familiar faces, and rang... Read allThe actual experiences of New York City subway riders are dramatized in a collection of 10 intriguing and very different vignettes. The tales showcase an ensemble of familiar faces, and range from stories of compassion and love to reflections on violence and loss. Among them: a d... Read allThe actual experiences of New York City subway riders are dramatized in a collection of 10 intriguing and very different vignettes. The tales showcase an ensemble of familiar faces, and range from stories of compassion and love to reflections on violence and loss. Among them: a disabled beggar quarrels with a woman and ruins her shoes with his wheelchair, provoking on... Read all

  • Directors
    • Bob Balaban
    • Patricia Benoit
    • Julie Dash
  • Writers
    • Adam Brooks
    • John Guare
    • Lynn Grossman
  • Stars
    • Bill Irwin
    • KRS-One
    • Tina North
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Bob Balaban
      • Patricia Benoit
      • Julie Dash
    • Writers
      • Adam Brooks
      • John Guare
      • Lynn Grossman
    • Stars
      • Bill Irwin
      • KRS-One
      • Tina North
    • 18User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Bill Irwin
    Bill Irwin
    • Bill Irwin (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
    KRS-One
    KRS-One
    • Vendor (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
    • (as Kris Parker 'KRS-One')
    Tina North
    • Grandmother (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
    Paul Lazar
    Paul Lazar
    • Mr. Nervous (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
    Andre B. Blake
    Andre B. Blake
    • Knish Buyer (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
    Anthony S. Calypso
    • Knish Buyer (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
    Robert W. Castle
    Robert W. Castle
    • Knish Buyer (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
    Marlon Cherry
    • Musician (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
    Carl J. Ferrazza
    • Hot Dog Buyer (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
    Daniel Freedman
    • Strange Man (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
    Marc Mueller
    • Musician (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
    Paul Mueller
    • Musician (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
    Simon Seven
    • Musician (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
    Joe Toutebon
    Joe Toutebon
    • Knish Buyer (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
    • (as Joseph Toutebon)
    Daniel Wolff
    • Knish Buyer (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
    Mari Danzi
    • Girl Dancing (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
    Lara McFarlane
    • Girl Dancing (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
    Angie Utt
    • Distinguished Rider (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
    • Directors
      • Bob Balaban
      • Patricia Benoit
      • Julie Dash
    • Writers
      • Adam Brooks
      • John Guare
      • Lynn Grossman
    • All cast & crew
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    bob the moo

    A mixed bag of short stories that is mainly interesting and enjoyable

    HBO invited the citizens of New York to send in their stories and experiences of travelling on the subway system – 1000's did. From these, this film was produced, using the real experiences of day to day travel to inspire this anthology of short stories. Starting with a man who learns the hard way the importance of following the crowd, the film continues with the Vietnam veteran who gets a backlash from the passengers, a woman trapped in a turnstile, a man conducting an affair on a train and a man who starts getting stock tips from an old man riding the morning train each day.

    Not getting HBO in the UK, we are pretty reliant on what is imported by other channels; many of the biggest shows make it of course but it is less common for the many cable movies made by the station to reach the UK. So it was with surprise that I found somebody had bought this collection of stories and stuck in the late night schedules to be mostly overlooked and ignored. Loving short films as a type of movie experience I wanted to give this a try and I wanted it to be good and, on the whole, it was pretty enjoyable and interesting. Some of the stories are very basic or reveal their all as easily as a paid dancer and these tend to be the lesser films even if they do still have some merit.

    However the films that stood out in my mind are those that capture the randomness of life in a big city, where things happen quickly that can't be repeated or ever relived, where you don't know all the answers and it is more than just a funny story that happened. A couple of the shorts here hit this on the money and are interesting and yet leave you not knowing everything so that it does linger with questions and so on. It is these couple of shorts (Miracle Manhattan, 5:24, Love on the A Train, The Red Shoes in particular) that make the film worth seeing even if the other ones are fairly ordinary and only really watchable without being special (Fern's Heart of Darkness and Sax Cantor Riff to name two).

    The cast is impressive even if they are not all used that well and the quality of performances does rather depend on the material. Not to rate everybody but; KRS-One was a surprise but did the job; N'Bushe Wright was good; Denis Leary was impressive and convincing; Zahn was unusually understated as indeed was Stiller; I don't understand why Mekhi Phifer bothered to show up considering all he got out of it; Taylor and Rapaport make an average film better; Rockwell is an interesting find with nothing to do; Perez isn't annoying (is there higher praise than that?); Heche is shot in the distance and hard to make out and has her short stolen by a good turn from the late Gregory Hines. The rest are OK in support but really the film is more about the stories than the cast and weak stories aren't greatly improved even when they do have a good cast here.

    Overall this is an interesting collection and I'm glad I saw it. There are no really bad entries but one or two are fairly ordinary and I wouldn't rate them if they had been short films in their own right; however the majority are actually well done, interesting stories that snapshot memories and half stories to be interesting and leave the audience curious but, like the train, forced to move along and take what we can from them. Not a brilliant collection by any means but the good outweighs the average and it is worth seeing if you get the chance.
    6rdoyle29

    Strikingly less than the sum of it's parts

    HBO held a contest asking people to submit stories about stuff that happened on the New York subway system. This film is an anthology of the winning stories, each one with a different director.

    On the whole, it's fairly mediocre. The majority of the stories aren't that remarkable. They mostly have a "hey, imagine that" kind of ring to them, but the sum of them all manages to be less than the parts.

    Bob Balaban gets the best story ("The 5:24"), which also manages to be the longest, with Jerry Stiller either being Steve Zahn's greatest opportunity or a complete con. Julie Dash has the most refreshingly unusual one.

    I watched this because of Jonathan Demme's segment, and it's a serious disappointment. It's a very one-note little joke, that probably plays better if you are very amused by Bill Irwin. I'm not.
    8id247

    Subway Stories is worthy of your time!

    I love short story films, especially when, of one particular theme, they are connected to satisfy a feature length running time.

    Like taking any subway/underground/metro train, with Subway Stories, if you don't like one particular story, wait a few minutes and a better one will come along.

    Of course everyone will have their particular favourites, but for me

    Fern's Heart of Darkness, Sax Cantor Riff, Manhattan Miracle, Love on the A Train, and Underground were simply original and wonderful.

    I'm English and lived in London for four years so these types of stories are not exclusive to New York.

    Where there are people, there are possibilities.
    6australianfreak1

    Oh well... worth watching, but probably not buying

    I do regret a little that I bought it without seeing it first. Some people might really like the style of those short stories, others might not. People who tend to like reading short stories would definitely enjoy most of them.

    If you are an (amateur) filmmaker yourself or have worked on low budget productions, I guess you would really appreciate it. Some of those stories are constructed very clever, it is amazing how they turned everyday situations into something special in so little time.

    If you have happened to see the September 11 short stories you might know why I expected a little "more".
    7Stijn

    Only in New York!

    I really loved these weird stories about the New York City subway, especially the one with the boy and the older woman, and the one with Dennis Leary. That's what I want to say about it. It's underground, it's a different world...go and rent it

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    • Trivia
      HBO held a contest asking New Yorkers to submit interesting true stories that happened on the subways. The winning stories were then adapted for the film.
    • Goofs
      Narration at the start of the segment "Love on the A Train" identifies the man's daily starting point as Hoyt-Schermerhorn station. But on the day of the "first fight", it stops at Hoyt-Schermerhorn after he's on board.
    • Quotes

      Old Man (segment "The 5:24"): As the hooker once said, "If they pay you for it, it's not love."

    • Crazy credits
      The camera pans around and breaks the fourth wall by showing the crew during the closing credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Venice Report (1997)

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    • Release date
      • August 17, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Subway Stories
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA(Subways)
    • Production companies
      • Clinica Estetico
      • HBO NYC Productions
      • Ten in a Car Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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