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Three Businessmen

  • 1998
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
563
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Alex Cox, Miguel Sandoval, and Robert Wisdom in Three Businessmen (1998)
ComedyDrama

An American art dealer (Miguel Sandoval), who specializes in southwestern topaz, arrives by train in Liverpool. Similarly, a very proper British art dealer (Alex Cox), who specializes in Afr... Read allAn American art dealer (Miguel Sandoval), who specializes in southwestern topaz, arrives by train in Liverpool. Similarly, a very proper British art dealer (Alex Cox), who specializes in African art, arrives in the same hotel. The two meet in the hotel's abandoned restaurant and ... Read allAn American art dealer (Miguel Sandoval), who specializes in southwestern topaz, arrives by train in Liverpool. Similarly, a very proper British art dealer (Alex Cox), who specializes in African art, arrives in the same hotel. The two meet in the hotel's abandoned restaurant and decide to set off in finding an evening meal, which becomes problematic immediately when t... Read all

  • Director
    • Alex Cox
  • Writer
    • Tod Davies
  • Stars
    • Miguel Sandoval
    • Robert Wisdom
    • Alex Cox
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    563
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alex Cox
    • Writer
      • Tod Davies
    • Stars
      • Miguel Sandoval
      • Robert Wisdom
      • Alex Cox
    • 10User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Miguel Sandoval
    Miguel Sandoval
    • Bennie Reyes
    Robert Wisdom
    Robert Wisdom
    • Leroy Jasper
    Alex Cox
    Alex Cox
    • Frank King
    Andrew Schofield
    Andrew Schofield
    • Desk Clerk
    Isabel Ampudia
    Isabel Ampudia
    • Josefina
    Masayoshi Anzai
    • Karaoke Singer…
    Linda Callahan
    • Plutonium Card
    • (voice)
    Christine Colvin
    • Liverpool Barmaid
    Tod Davies
    • Woman in Tramhuis
    Adrian Henri
    • Poet
    Ina Hernandez
    • Guadalupe
    Adrian Kai
    • Maitre d'
    Banshu Matsui
    • Bar Master
    John McMartin
    John McMartin
    • Liverpool Businessman
    Josephine Moss
    • Hand of God
    Masatoshi Nagase
    Masatoshi Nagase
    • Blind Man
    Kuniaki Negishi
    • Yakitori Businessman 1
    Nikos
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    • Director
      • Alex Cox
    • Writer
      • Tod Davies
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    JB-35

    Very enjoyable, classic Cox

    Didn't really know what to expect from 3 Businessmen, but it's a typical bizarre Alex Cox-style story. Very enjoyable, particularly the silent punchline. Go see it!!
    8sig_university

    Late Night Brit film

    A dialogue heavy film that rarely switches pace is perfect for late night viewing when something more kinetic seems inappropriate. It's never less than interesting and well played by the leads and occasionally reminded my of Lost in Translation, with it's meandering scenes of isolation and mutual foreboding.

    Tod Davies has created here something very similar to Richar Linklater's Before Sunset. I'm dropping names here because it seems this film has seen a very limited audience so anyone not sure of seeing it, if you enjoyed the ones I've mentioned above, you'll like this.

    The humour is delicate and fleeting and usually works pretty well but luckily there's much more to enjoy here than a few laughs. It's a peculiar little film following two men in 'Liverpool' searching for a place to eat and seemingly never achieving their aim. I suppose it has to be seen. Recommended certainly.
    4jarmic6

    Two businessmen and a lost cause

    Two businessmen meet in an abandoned restaurant of the old rococo hotel their staying and decide to take a walk in order to find booze and food. One is English and the other one is American but their surnames are similar if translated… They start walking in the streets of Liverpool, often stopping in bars and restaurants but never being able to put a bite in their mouth. They are continually talking about society and politics and economy. Sometimes they get along with each other, sometimes they don't. Anyway, from a point on, their walk takes a surrealistic turn…

    Alex Cox obviously directed this movie just to keep busy. The screenplay feels written by some smart-ass looser who thinks he is Samuel Beckett. Subtlety is nowhere to be found. The cinematography is atrocious. It's a film full of pretense. Cox thinks he makes an important social statement when in fact his view is banal and childish. He tries to experiment, but he fails, not only because he has produced an ugly film, but because he doesn't understand that experimental cinema is meant to take the art a step further. It's not meant to be used as a cheesy effect. Well, he doesn't seem to understand the substance of experimentation just like he didn't seem to understand the substance behind cult when he made Repo Man. He thinks he's above that stuff and he can easily use them to do whatever he wants. That's the reason why he never gets into the whole thing. Experimentation though, is not easy. It requires true vision, not some pretentious need to just differ. It also requires knowledge of the medium and while Cox has that knowledge, he uses it just to prove that he can do it too.

    But to be fair, there are moments where the whole joke seems to work and actually provoke some laughs (mostly because of the performances). The scene, in which the two businessmen meet while waiting for the waiter in the restaurant, is well shot (and terribly light) and is maybe the only proof that Cox is a good director.
    McGonigle

    Wonderful

    After Walker and Straight To Hell were mercilessly savaged by film critics in 1987, the creator of Repo Man and Sid & Nancy seemed to have fallen off the face of the earth, at least to Americans. Fortunately for all of us, Alex Cox did continue to make movies, even if they were basically unseen on this side of the Atlantic.

    And, just as fortunately, those movies continued to be as creative as the films that made him famous. Three Businessmen is a charming, thoroughly original movie about two men who meet in a hotel dining room. They talk awhile, but when service appears not to be forthcoming, they set out into the streets of Liverpool in search of dinner. And they talk. And that's about it.

    Out of this slim premise, Cox and Tod Davies have fashioned a brilliant and memorable film. It never fails to capture your interest -- either intellectually or visually -- and as soon as it was over, I wanted to watch it again (not unlike my reaction when I first saw Repo Man, oh these many years ago).

    This is definitely one to check out if you want something a little "off the beaten track" but not too self-consciously artsy.
    7ksf-2

    trippy adventure

    Art dealers meet at an odd, obscure hotel in London. Subtle humor as our lead bennie reads ( and tosses away) various books in his room. The multi orgasmic man, urban voodoo, the seed and the sower, the doubters companion, things you never knew existed. When they can't seem to get a meal in the hotel restaurant, they go for a walk, to find a late meal. But as they explore, they have various adventures. At one point, they end up in paris! Later, without even noticing, they have ended up in tokyo. But they still can't get anything to eat!! After some odd, bad, choppy edits, they seem to be in mexico. Where the strangest thing of all occurs. And some things are explained. But you'll have to see it for yourself. It's an odd one, and most people probably won't have the patience to see it through to the end. It's a doozie of an ending, if you make it! Directed and acted by alex cox. I had previously seen a couple of his films, where he acts and directs, and they were surprisingly good! This one is more of a random, trippy adventure.

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    • Trivia
      The movie consists of nothing but master shots.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Des ovnis, des monstres et du sexe - Le cinéma selon Roger Corman (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Ghost Riders in the Sky
      Written by Stan Jones

      Performed by Debbie Harry

      Produced and Arranged by Dan Wool

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    • Release date
      • October 1998 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Japan
      • United States
      • Netherlands
    • Official site
      • Alex Cox
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Три бизнесмена
    • Filming locations
      • Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Bandai Visual Company
      • Exterminating Angel Production
      • PSC
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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