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Shadow Hours

  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
968
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Shadow Hours (2000)
A man gets involved the bizzare underworld of Los Angeles in this trailer for the thriller
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Michael is a recovering alcoholic/drug user. Back on the wagon, he's now responsible for a young, beautiful, and pregnant wife. He's working the graveyard shift at a gas station to support h... Read allMichael is a recovering alcoholic/drug user. Back on the wagon, he's now responsible for a young, beautiful, and pregnant wife. He's working the graveyard shift at a gas station to support his new family, but the job drives him crazy. Then a wealthy stranger, Stuart, enters Micha... Read allMichael is a recovering alcoholic/drug user. Back on the wagon, he's now responsible for a young, beautiful, and pregnant wife. He's working the graveyard shift at a gas station to support his new family, but the job drives him crazy. Then a wealthy stranger, Stuart, enters Michael's life, taking Michael through a tour of the seediest and slimiest parts of L.A. underb... Read all

  • Director
    • Isaac H. Eaton
  • Writer
    • Isaac H. Eaton
  • Stars
    • Balthazar Getty
    • Peter Weller
    • Rebecca Gayheart
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    968
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Isaac H. Eaton
    • Writer
      • Isaac H. Eaton
    • Stars
      • Balthazar Getty
      • Peter Weller
      • Rebecca Gayheart
    • 26User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 26Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Balthazar Getty
    Balthazar Getty
    • Michael Holloway
    Peter Weller
    Peter Weller
    • Stuart Chappell
    Rebecca Gayheart
    Rebecca Gayheart
    • Chloe Holloway
    Peter Greene
    Peter Greene
    • Det. Steve Andrianson
    Frederic Forrest
    Frederic Forrest
    • Sean
    Brad Dourif
    Brad Dourif
    • Roland Montague
    Michael Dorn
    Michael Dorn
    • Det. Thomas Greenwood
    Corin Nemec
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    Johnny Whitworth
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    Arroyn Lloyd
    • Mickey
    Clayton Landey
    Clayton Landey
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    Richard Moll
    Richard Moll
    • Homeless Man
    Downtown Julie Brown
    Downtown Julie Brown
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    Christopher Doyle
    Christopher Doyle
    • Sweeny
    Tane McClure
    Tane McClure
    • Keesha
    Cheryl Dent
    Cheryl Dent
    • Serena
    Benjamin Lum
    • Mr. Ming
    Steve Hulin
    • Willie Wilson
    • Director
      • Isaac H. Eaton
    • Writer
      • Isaac H. Eaton
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    9Shell-31

    Tell Your Friends About This One

    I'm a tough sell when it comes to contemporary American films, and have

    turned almost exclusively to watching foreign films or classics (ie: loved "Night of the Iguana;" admire Hitchcock), but when my 15 year old grabbed "Shadow Hours" off the shelf I thought I'd give it a shot for the sake of mother\daughter movie night.

    Smart writing (a bloody rare attribute), terrific acting, fabulous score and a film noir look--I was hooked. Loved the jump cut gas station scenes, the crazies, the repetition of certain phrases/themes, the progressive descent into urban madness, and, Oh, Lordy, that Moby piece that tied it together at the end.

    I've watched it twice, the second time with my husband, who is recommending it to fellow 'good film' afficionados, and so on, and so on...

    Interesting to read B'zar Getty's bio. Note the tattoos on his hand in the film - they're the real deal.
    Brogan

    Hhmmmmm, trippy.

    If you thought the bizarre and errie world of THE CELL was scary and weird, you haven't seen nothing yet. SHADOW HOURS takes the viewer into the dark and seedy world that does exist, in Los Angeles. From night clubs, to tourture clubs, to drug

    culture, to fight clubs, the viewer doesn't really miss much of what else is dark in the city. Balthazar Getty (who looks similar to Charlie Sheen) is Michael Holloway a man who use to be part of the drug culture and it nearly cost him his life. But everything changed when he met Chloe (Rebecca Gayheart) a girl who made Michael give up his addictive illegal habits and go straight. So Michael works the graveyard shift at a gas station around central Los Angeles. Night after night, people come in, give Michael money, pump gas into their vehicles and then leave. One night Michael takes part of his anger out on a customer, Stuart Chappell (Peter Weller). Stuart pulls up in a nice looking Porsche and wearing a expensive suit. Michael feels guilty about yelling at innocent Stuart who only wanted gas, so he apoligizes to him, and Stuart accepts and wants to take Michael out for a cocktail. However, Stuart isn't innocent, he doesn't want to take Michael out only for a cocktail, and he didn't arrive to only get gas. Stuart shows Michael the underground world of Los Angeles, from strip clubs to places where people watch people getting torture. One good thing about SHADOW HOURS is the look and mood of the film. The picture starts off of fast motion cars speeding on a freeway, with the numbers on a gas pump moving in rapid speed, while music from Moby is being played on the soundtrack. If anyone is going to make a movie that takes place around in Los Angeles, one SHOULD play industrial music, especially by the artist Moby. Michael Mann protrayed Los Angeles to a prefction in his 1995 classic HEAT. As the view saw the scummy and seedy realistic side of Los Angeles, the fast dance tempo of Moby was played on the soundtrack. And SHADOW HOURS does accomplish that in some of it's scenes, which I really enjoyed. However, nothing much could be said for the rest of the film. The plot isn't anything special or new, it's more or less a updated version of the dark figure leading the innocent figure into a dark world. And some of the scenes in the film are not that original, but others (including a sexual torture club) are very disturbing to watch. The only actor who stands out in this film is by Peter Weller. He gives flamboyance to his character of Stuart that you wonder is this man really psychotic, or is he indeed the devil himself. But for the other actors, they pretty much give a paint-by-numbers performance. Getty doesn't really carry the movie, when he should be the leading actor carrying the film, he appears to be a sidekick to the Weller character. Rebecca Gayheart also gives a generic performance as the pregnant wife who stays awake late at night and wonders what her husband is up to. But a decent supporting performances from Brad Dourif as the gas station manager, and a unrecognizeable Frederic Forrest, help give the movie some color. I do see what director Isaac Eaton was trying to say in this film by getting his message across. But it's nothing really new or unique. For a small budget independent film, it does manage to show something promising, but in the end you don't walk out going "wow" it's more of a "ho-hum." ** (out of five)
    moviefreak78

    Underrated Gem

    'Shadow Hours' opened in late 2000 to some harsh reviews. Many critics believed that director Isaac H. Eaton borrowed from one too many films and that his storyline is jumbled and confused. I for one think that while the storyline can get familiar, the general storyline was going in interesting directions that made it more interesting to watch. And what made it even more interesting is that this film had a supporting cast of many familiar faces.

    Balthazar Getty, in the lead role of the recovering addict, is servicable, but not exceptional. He seems one-note in many scenes, and clearly gets his scenes stolen from co-star Peter Weller, who has (I think) his best role in years as the devious writer Stuart Chappell. This is clearly Weller's best performance since 'The New Age' and he relishes it with a passion. One definitely doesn't know where his character is going, and Weller fleshes him out with enough mystery and charisma (without resorting to absurd overacting) to make him an enjoyable antagonist. If losing out to Weller isn't enough, Getty's acting chops also get more heat from Peter Greene, playing a cop, is just as creepy as the other man named Peter.

    The soundtrack, with it's constant techno beat, is actually a refreshing change and works with the various set-pieces in the movie. All in all, check this film out. One might be surprised how good it is. It's more proof that one shouldn't always listen to critics.
    8pizowell

    Makes Dante's Inferno look like Whinny The Pooh

    Shadow Hours is the story of a recovering addict trying to get his life back together and prepare for the birth of his son. Michael (Getty) gets a job working the graveyard shift at a gas station where he meets Stuart (Weller) they soon become friends and begin to hang out at various strip clubs and other seedy places in the underbelly of LA. Michael soon realizes that Stuart is a psycho and maybe a serial killer. Shadow Hours is a decent into madness that leaves the viewer disturbed and very entertained. Sure its goofy, but I love it. BZAR rocks. Check it out!
    7afiakya_465

    i saw it, i liked it....

    wasnt a bad film, had a powerful message albeit presented in a often cliche'd form. i especially liked the philosophy of where the devil went wrong with Job....all in all, a good film with solid performances by the leading men.

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    Storyline

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    • Quotes

      Stuart Chappelle: I've seen things in this city that make Dante's Inferno read like Winnie The Pooh.

    • Connections
      References Austin Powers : L'Espion qui m'a tirée (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      The Freshest
      Written by Dave Schommer & Sam Hollander

      Performed by The Freshmaka

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 2001 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Inwood Films
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La hora de las sombras
    • Filming locations
      • Sunset Tower Hotel - 8358 Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • 5150 Productions
      • Newmark Films Inc.
      • Seven Arts Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $38,181
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,392
      • Jul 16, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $38,181
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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