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Tilt

  • 2003
  • 36m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
43
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Tom Braidwood and John R. Taylor in Tilt (2003)
DramaShort

Sam Penzer is stuck downtown with no wallet and no way home. Nobody in this town will throw pity his way and lend him a helping hand. Sam's last hope is Don Quixote a man who believes that h... Read allSam Penzer is stuck downtown with no wallet and no way home. Nobody in this town will throw pity his way and lend him a helping hand. Sam's last hope is Don Quixote a man who believes that he's a mid century knight and his new "friend" Sam is his jester.Sam Penzer is stuck downtown with no wallet and no way home. Nobody in this town will throw pity his way and lend him a helping hand. Sam's last hope is Don Quixote a man who believes that he's a mid century knight and his new "friend" Sam is his jester.

  • Director
    • Lance Peverley
  • Writers
    • Lance Peverley
    • Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra
  • Stars
    • Tom Braidwood
    • John R. Taylor
    • Glenn Taranto
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    43
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lance Peverley
    • Writers
      • Lance Peverley
      • Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra
    • Stars
      • Tom Braidwood
      • John R. Taylor
      • Glenn Taranto
    • 4User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Tom Braidwood
    Tom Braidwood
    • Sam Penzer
    John R. Taylor
    • Don Quixote
    Glenn Taranto
    Glenn Taranto
    • Miguel Saavedra
    Glen Barwise
    Glen Barwise
    • Newsstand Vendor - Welcome to Vancouver
    • (as Glen D. Barwise)
    Jason Dedrick
    • Beggar - Welcome to Vancouver
    Christine Knight
    • Streetwalker - Welcome to Vancouver
    Babs Chula
    Babs Chula
    • Alda Lawrence - Cervantes' Bar
    • (as Babz Chula)
    C. Ernst Harth
    C. Ernst Harth
    • John - Cervantes' Bar
    Michael Busswood
    Michael Busswood
    • Hank - Cervantes' Bar
    Michael Roberds
    Michael Roberds
    • Steve - Cervantes' Bar
    Sheri-Lynn Day
    • Waitress - Cervantes' Bar
    Jessica Earle
    • Child Prostitute ("A 'Parent' in Distress")
    • (as Jesse Earle)
    Ben Odberg
    • The Client ("A 'Parent' in Distress")
    Patrick Stark
    Patrick Stark
    • Thug Lance ("Don Quixote vs The Skinheads")
    Shawn Stewart
    Shawn Stewart
    • Thug Marty ("Don Quixote vs The Skinheads")
    Colin R. Potter
    • Thug C. Ernst ("Don Quixote vs The Skinheads")
    Lance Peverley
    • Thug Patrick ("Don Quixote vs The Skinheads")
    Len Summers
    • Thug Barry ("Don Quixote vs The Skinheads")
    • Director
      • Lance Peverley
    • Writers
      • Lance Peverley
      • Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra
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    9tancalvo

    A new age Don Qu

    Don Quixote originally conceived as a comic satire against the chivalric romances. By Miguel de Cervantes so to comment on this movie you have to know the back story. This new adaptation did a great job in a book that was originally in Spanish. You really have to take the time and watch the movie from start to finish and give it your full attention, and have read the book or know something about the old man…comment on it with out this is like going to the opera with out having read the back story. This is not your typical TNA movie. Very well done for the budget and first time director Lance Peverley. He may be an extra wrangler but we all have to start somewhere. Great job.
    10surreal666

    Fascinating

    Having seen this film through several stages of its creation, I still find myself intrigued and fascinated by the unique interpretation of the classic story. The setting of modern Vancouver, complete with a wide ranging cast of characters, gives it a realism that cannot be captured in the musical format ("Man of La Mancha"). John Taylor's performance is intense and I found myself equally frightened and embarrassed for him. Tom Braidwood balances this in a sturdy and sometimes sad performance, complete with a hopeful, uplifting (yet subtly so) ending.

    Short films are wonderful, and Lance Peverely has a gift for filling the limited time with a complete, well-rounded story. I recommend this film for any intelligent person who can appreciate the complexity of the tale.
    10lea-1

    An ambitious undertaking that would make Don Quixote proud

    I've seen Tilt at a few different screenings. Each time I find myself amazed at how well done this is. I am intimately familiar with most of the story behind the making of this little film and it is Quixotic in it's own right. True to form, Lance Peverley and Patrick Stark set out determined to bring this story to life and they did. It took them 4 years to get all the bits and pieces assembled into a finished product. The cast and crew getting together whenever their schedules permitted and working from donations of time, equipment and money, they held on to their vision and saw it through. To see this movie and hear the story behind it is truly an experience.

    This version of the story brings the ancient tale to modern day but all the old familiar names are there. As in Cervantes's tale, Don Quixote is persistent in his belief in chivalry and honour. He clings to the old ways and is reluctant to give way to modern behaviours. He sees things in a different way, the smoke stack of a factory is a beast to be conquered, his bicycle is his trusty steed and the hapless man stranded by a transit strike who tries to help suddenly finds himself to be the sidekick to the deluded Quixote.

    There are many familiar faces among the cast, you'll recognize Tom Braidwood (from The X-Files and The Lone Gunmen), C. Ernst Harth (from episodes of The X-Files, Millennium, First Wave, and countless feature films, most recently Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed), as well as Glenn Taranto and Michael Roberds from The New Addams Family.

    Terry Gilliam has not been as lucky or successful in bringing his version of the Don Quixote story to life, in the documentary that tells of his efforts he alludes to a curse upon any movie version of the tales of Don Quixote. Cervantes himself had his own obstacles to overcome before bringing the story to fore. If the curse is true, then Peverley and Stark may have conquered it.
    10flippy-4

    A great little film!

    I had the opportunity to see this film at a screening recently. It's a little treasure. It's very sleek for an independent short film. The acting is first rate (Tom Braidwood) shines. The cinematography is stellar. It's a modern telling of Don Quixote with Braidwood in the Sancho Panza role and John R. Taylor as Quixote. A few `cameos' from The New Addams Family (Michael Roberds and Glenn Taranto) add to the picture. If you get the chance try to see this one!

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      Closing dedication: For Our Fathers
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    • Release date
      • November 2, 2003 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • Starstruck Pictures Inc.
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      • 36m
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