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Telling Lies in America

  • 1997
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Kevin Bacon and Brad Renfro in Telling Lies in America (1997)
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A loner befriends a local celebrity, Billy Magic, but he soon begins to tell lies in order to maintain the friendship and the newfound status.A loner befriends a local celebrity, Billy Magic, but he soon begins to tell lies in order to maintain the friendship and the newfound status.A loner befriends a local celebrity, Billy Magic, but he soon begins to tell lies in order to maintain the friendship and the newfound status.

  • Director
    • Guy Ferland
  • Writer
    • Joe Eszterhas
  • Stars
    • Kevin Bacon
    • Brad Renfro
    • Maximilian Schell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Guy Ferland
    • Writer
      • Joe Eszterhas
    • Stars
      • Kevin Bacon
      • Brad Renfro
      • Maximilian Schell
    • 28User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Kevin Bacon
    Kevin Bacon
    • Billy Magic
    Brad Renfro
    Brad Renfro
    • Karchy 'Chucky' Jonas
    Maximilian Schell
    Maximilian Schell
    • Dr. Istvan Jonas
    Calista Flockhart
    Calista Flockhart
    • Diney Majeski
    Tony Devon
    Tony Devon
    • Danny Hogan
    Paul Dooley
    Paul Dooley
    • Father Norton
    Jonathan Rhys Meyers
    Jonathan Rhys Meyers
    • Kevin Boyle
    Luke Wilson
    Luke Wilson
    • Henry
    Damen Fletcher
    • Amos 'Blood Smith'
    Jerry Swindall
    • Andy 'Croak' Stas
    K.K. Dodds
    K.K. Dodds
    • Justine
    James Kisicki
    • Cecil Simms
    J.J. Horna
    • The Blind Kid
    Ben Saypol
    • Timmy Morelli
    Rohn Thomas
    • Sgt. Disapri
    Joe Baka
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    • Director
      • Guy Ferland
    • Writer
      • Joe Eszterhas
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    8wes-connors

    Pants on Fire

    In the early 1960s, Cleveland, Ohio immigrant teenager Brad Renfro (as Karchy Jonas) struggles with adolescence and assimilation. Mr. Renfro is working on eradicating the remnants of his Hungarian accent (his "th" sound). Meanwhile, slick disc jockey Kevin Bacon (as Billy Magic) arrives in town (one step ahead of the law), to spin "sweaty collar and dirty fingernail music" on the local rock 'n' roll radio station. Mr. Bacon is a payola player, who needs an underage kid to handle money illegal exchanges. When Renfro cheats on a radio contest, Bacon offers him big bucks to serve as "unwitting accomplice"...

    Bacon swaggers through his role with perfection. And, Renfro is incredible, in a very difficult role; capturing the vulnerability of youth, as he struggles to both adopt and resist Bacon's seductive persona. Calista Flockhart (as Diney Majeski) is very effective, as Renfro's "older woman" love interest. Their performances should have received some award consideration. Maximilian Schell (as Istvan Jonas) would have been more believable as Renfro's grandfather, to support the obviously wider than envisioned cultural gap between the characters. A few of the scenes are silly, but many more work, due to director Guy Ferland and his convincing cast.

    "I make things up sometimes," Renfro reveals. Don't we all. "Telling Lies in America" certainly breaks no new ground - but, it revisits cinematic themes in great style. The film builds to a fine conclusion, and the music is terrific.

    ******** Telling Lies in America (8/2/97) Guy Ferland ~ Brad Renfro, Kevin Bacon, Calista Flockhart, Maximilian Schell
    9Mike-DD

    A good movie about the seedy side of the music business

    This is a charming movie that touches upon payola in the 60's. Bacon takes money for overplaying a song on radio, thus boosting its ratings, and uses Renfro as a go-between for these dealings so that the money never goes direct from sponsor to Bacon. After a while Renfro becomes bolder as some of Bacon's attitude rubs off on him. He starts lying about his background, car and things he's done to impress those around him. But he finally quits when he realizes that these 'white' lies hurt as well as the 'black' ones. When the FBI decide to pressure Renfro into giving evidence against Bacon by speaking to the judge during his naturalization proceedings, things take an interesting twist as the judge, before the proceedings, speak to Renfro alone and have a little chat about George Washington and the cherry tree. Won't spoil it by telling you what it is, but watch and find out, as it has a bearing on the movie as well. Calista Flockhart puts up a pretty convincing performance as well.
    6=G=

    A coming of age flick with a heart.

    "Lies..." tells of a Hungraian immigrant 1960 high school boy who falls in with a corrupt D.J. (Bacon) on payola and jeopardizes the possibility of U.S. citizenship for himself and his father. The film showcases good performances by Bacon and Renfro, delivers the usual "slice of life" stuff, doesn't breach realism so as to make the emotional "buy in" impossible, and even conjures up some lessons about the importance of telling the truth...and lying. After all, we're all liars, aren't we.
    millennia-2

    Pathetic, no; bad... no; good... definatly not

    Kevin Bacon is the best thing about this film. He can play any

    type of role, barely human (Murder in the First), a small-time

    crook (The River Wild) or a twisted DJ (Telling Lies in

    America). Here he is believable and puts in a good performance.

    Brad Renfro also does well in his role, but isn't very

    convincing. Two problems.

    1.) He comes from Hungary, but has no accent, and sounds like he

    came from New York

    2.) Age. A year before this was filmed, he co-starred in The

    Cure. There he played an 11 year old, and looked too old. Here

    he plays a 17 year old, and looks too young for the role.

    The other highlight is Maximillian Schell (I doubt I spelled

    his name right). He is fourth billed as Renfro's Hungarian

    father and is dead-on. Why Joe Esterhaus (Spelling error?) is

    America's top paid screenwriter will never be known. He writes

    lame scripts that deserve to be thrown away, but are instead

    made into big-budget movies like this one.

    + (GOOD THINGS) 1.) Kevin Bacon's performance 2.) Maximillian

    Schell's performance 3.) Plot line

    • (BAD THINGS) 1.) Pretty well everything else
    6wrxsti54

    Teen boy snarled up in Payola

    Telling Lies in America is a semi historically accurate examination of the late 50s/early 60s payola scandal told via a fictitious hustling DJ Billie Magic (Kevin Bacon) who comes to a Cleveland Top 40 radio station as his 4th station in 3 years. His tactic: hire a high school boy via a "Man of the School" competition won via the kid voted in the most mailed-in post cards. Billy rightly figures the winner usually forged most of the signatures and so would be the ideal young bag man for the payola cash envelopes.

    Enter 17 year old Hungarian refugee Karchy Jonas (Brad Renfro) eager to graduate and be popular at an exclusive Catholic school that his law professor father Istvan Jonas (Maximillian Schell) struggles to afford via a working class job. Billy showers Karchy with high pay, fancy meals, offers of entry to Broadcasting School, lets him drive his fancy Cadillac convertible and hires a classy hooker to seduce him. Karchy falls for an older girl Diney (Calister Flockhart) at his previous work and gets a record contract via Billy for his black singer friend Amos (Damien Fletcher). When the police come investigating Billy, they threaten Karchy and his dad with being denied US citizenship if he doesn't implicate Billy in payola. You will have to watch the movie to see with how Karchy threads that needle.

    The movie is carried by Bacon who knocks it out if the park as the epitome of a sleazy morally bankrupt DJ. Schell is solid as always. Renfro by then was a Hollywood darling at only 14 with all the right looks. Whilst he's a great actor, he's a bit out of place in this movie trying to play a high school senior and a Hungarian refugee supposedly only in the US for seven years. And having him dating Flockhart's character when Calista was almost 20 years older than Brad....hmmm, somewhat of a casting mismatch. Overall an OK movie with a cool ending.

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    • Trivia
      Brad Renfro had just turned 14 years old when filming took place in August 1996.
    • Goofs
      When Karchy picks up his girlfriend from the store where she works, they walk down a wheelchair ramp, which didn't exist in the 1960's.
    • Quotes

      Kevin Boyle: [Karchy is hidden in a confessionary pretending to be a priest] Bless me, father, for I have sinned. It's been three days since my last confession. The reason I'm here today, father... you know what it is. I just can't stop doing it. I get these thoughts and I can't keep my hands off of it. Father? Are you there, father? I know you said I was gonna go blind, father. I don't wanna go blind. Last night I did it three times. I'm doing so much that it hurts when I touch it. I wanna kill my dad again. I can't take it anymore. I hate him. I hate him, father. I just can't stand him hitting on my mom anymore.

      Father Norton: Mr. Jonas! Get out of here. Gimme that! How dare you? Out! Out! You went too far this time. Too far!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Devil's Advocate/I Know What You Did Last Summer/Playing God/Telling Lies in America/Eye of God/Year of the Horse (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Let's Go Let's Go Let's Go
      Performed by Hank Ballard & The Midnighters (as Hank Ballard and The Midnighters)

      Written by Hank Ballard (as Henry Ballard)

      Courtesy of Highland Music

      By Arrangement with Source/Q

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mentiras en América
    • Filming locations
      • The West Side Market, Ohio City, Ohio, USA
    • Production companies
      • Banner Entertainment
      • Ben Myron Productions
      • Kuzui Enterprises.
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $318,809
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,470
      • Oct 19, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $318,809
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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