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Man of the Century

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.3K
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Man of the Century (1999)
ComedyRomance

Fantasy-comedy about a young man who lives as if it is 1928 or so, and his encounters with modern-day women and modern-day criminals.Fantasy-comedy about a young man who lives as if it is 1928 or so, and his encounters with modern-day women and modern-day criminals.Fantasy-comedy about a young man who lives as if it is 1928 or so, and his encounters with modern-day women and modern-day criminals.

  • Director
    • Adam Abraham
  • Writers
    • Adam Abraham
    • Gibson Frazier
  • Stars
    • Gibson Frazier
    • Cara Buono
    • Ian Edwards
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adam Abraham
    • Writers
      • Adam Abraham
      • Gibson Frazier
    • Stars
      • Gibson Frazier
      • Cara Buono
      • Ian Edwards
    • 54User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Gibson Frazier
    Gibson Frazier
    • Johnny Twennies
    Cara Buono
    Cara Buono
    • Virginia Clemens
    Ian Edwards
    Ian Edwards
    • Clarence
    Brian Davies
    Brian Davies
    • Victor Young
    Susan Egan
    Susan Egan
    • Samantha Winter
    Yul Vazquez
    Yul Vazquez
    • Brooding Artist
    Dwight Ewell
    • Richard Lancaster
    Brian Kite
    • Messenger
    David Margulies
    David Margulies
    • Mr. Meyerscholtz
    Anthony Rapp
    Anthony Rapp
    • Timothy Burns
    Al Hyslop
    • Public Official
    David Anzuelo
    David Anzuelo
    • Degenerate
    Sean Patrick Reilly
    Sean Patrick Reilly
    • Reporter
    Alan Davidson
    • Tyrus
    Kevin Weisman
    Kevin Weisman
    • Squibb
    Francis Dumaurier
    Francis Dumaurier
    • Maitre D'
    Lester Lanin
    • Lester
    Bobby Short
    Bobby Short
    • Chester
    • Director
      • Adam Abraham
    • Writers
      • Adam Abraham
      • Gibson Frazier
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    jeanie-5

    A Unique Experience: An Old-movie-lovers Movie

    "Man of the Century" is inspired by silent comedies, early talking movies, vaudeville, and old RKO films.

    It gives us a light-hearted look at the different ways in which cultural mores are portrayed in the 1920's and in the 1990's. The opening sequence has the look of the earliest films -- complete with scratches and grainy images and the jerkiness of old home movies. The rest of the film is in high-quality black and white with fine camera work. The film is co-written by Adam Abraham (who also directs) and Gibson Frazier (who stars in the title role as Johnny Twennies).

    Johnny Twennies writes a column for a New York newspaper. The time is the 1990's, but Johnny is clearly living in the 1920's. We hear 1920's cliches from him and 1990's cliches from others. Johnny's tenacious innocence is refreshing and quite funny beside Samantha Winter's (Susan Egan) modern day social values. It is funny to hear Johnny swear with words like Applesauce! and Rats! while also hearing the ubiquitous use of f___ing by the others on

    screen. The "endless stairs" is a brilliant sequence that breaks up the fast-talking dialogue. Since I love to dance, I was particularly overjoyed with a dance number with Johnny and Samantha dancing the Charlston while the others who are clearly older were dancing the jitterbug and swing and other more modern dances. Johnny's dance partner / leading lady is played impeccably by Susan Egan.

    The film is face-paced. I know that I missed many of the innuendos and jokes. I love old movies, but I am not a student of those films or times. I found much pleasure in the experience even though I missed the significance of many one-liners. I also found that I had to adjust to the initial few minutes, first wondering if I was going to have to sit through 80 minutes of scratched film and then wondering what year it was because of the juxtaposition of modern cars and archaic language. About six persons left the audience in a group of about 100-120 individuals who were in an advance screening of the movie. Most of those who stayed were thoroughly engrossed in the film and applauded at the end.

    It is similar in many ways to the "Purple Rose of Cairo" and "Pleasantville" in that it carries the charm of someone out of the current time or environment, frozen in another time and culture. Gestures, language, and tempo can be best compared to early films as a whole rather than to a specific film.

    "Man of the Century" won the audience award at the 1999 Slamdance Film Festival. If the team of Abraham and Frazier can create another film of comparable quality in a different genre, they will make an enormous contribution to film making.
    9ctsteele-1

    You won't regret watching it

    Just want to get one point across: Watching this movie won't be one of those experiences were you waste a couple hours of your time, and come away with nothing for it.

    Some of the posters have brought up that the movie may have some improbable quirks, etc. The beauty of this movie is that is original and entertaining. Its not deep, exciting, or pompous; but its funny and completely different than the formulaic junk being churned out right now.

    If you do watch it, you'll feel you have to at least tell someone about it. That's also unusual.
    9the_mad_mckenna

    One Note Gag that Works like the Bee Knees

    Some movies are just meant to be a great deal of fun, and this is one of them. What a delight - I'd never heard of it but stumbled on it on IFC and adored it. The sweetness and good-natured aspects of the film are part of the charm, as is the dead-on dialogue, situations and even camera angles/cinematography. For people who try and find reasons why this guy exists or why women would date him, you're missing the point of the movie. The Marx Brothers ending (no spoiler really), and the short Egyptian tomb sequence show the care that was taken with getting all the 1920's aspects down perfectly (and don't forget the musical numbers, when people would break into song in any sort of film back then -well, the talkies at least). Going incognito as Harold Lloyd? too funny - don't pass this one by when it shows up next time!
    7ptb-8

    Harold in Manhattan

    If Harold Lloyd had lived in 1999 and Woody Allen starred him in a new black and white film set in MANHATTAN, well this would be it. The idea for this film is very funny and it does deliver, musical numbers and all....there is even a Shanghai Lil style detour. It could have easily been more of a musical and easily have tossed in more episodes of Johnny Twennies wrangling modern mannerisms. Gibson Frasier is a real silent movie or Vitaphone hero and the IT girl sensibilities of 'his girl' works. It is only 77 minutes and I actually wanted more. As Johnny says in one very funny toss away line........RATS! The soundtrack which I also have at home as a Saturday morning pick-me-up is cute and accurate for the feel of the film.
    Don-94

    Big hit with me

    I saw "Man of the Century" at the Best of Slamdance compilation at the Egyptian Theatre earlier this year. I LOVED the film, but what surprised me was the response of the audience, which practically gave it a standing ovation. Brilliant piece of work.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Feature film debut of Gibson Frazier, who portrays Johnny Twennies.
    • Goofs
      Johnny promises his editor that he will scoop the Journal American. Johnny's character is set in the 1920s, but the New York Journal American, a Hearst newspaper, did not exist until 1937, after the merger of two Hearst newspapers, the New York Journal, and the New York American.
    • Quotes

      Samantha Winter: Are you gay?

      Johnny Twennies: Of course I'm gay. I'm gay as a day in May.

      Samantha Winter: You know what I mean, I mean, don't you like girls?

      Johnny Twennies: Well, sure I like girls. I like all kinds of people. I'm just good natured.

      Samantha Winter: Oh my god. I mean, uh, that's cool, it's just, I... I never imagined that... so, you're bi?

      Johnny Twennies: Well, I'm by myself most of the time. Except when I'm with you.

    • Connections
      References Le faucon maltais (1941)

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    • Release date
      • January 24, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Former Official site for the film - site no longer active. (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Johnny Twennies
    • Filming locations
      • Soho Pharmacy - 3 Walker Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Samantha Winter runs into the Soho Pharmacy, where she works after reading the newspaper in the park.)
    • Production companies
      • Jubilee Pictures Corporation
      • Sun-Telegram Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $34,857
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,724
      • Oct 31, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $34,857
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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