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Mercy Streets

  • 2000
  • PG-13
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
622
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Mercy Streets (2000)
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Estranged twin brothers - one a con man, the other an Episcopal deacon - accidentally switch places... and find God in the process.Estranged twin brothers - one a con man, the other an Episcopal deacon - accidentally switch places... and find God in the process.Estranged twin brothers - one a con man, the other an Episcopal deacon - accidentally switch places... and find God in the process.

  • Director
    • Jon Gunn
  • Writers
    • Jon Gunn
    • John W. Mann
  • Stars
    • Eric Roberts
    • David A.R. White
    • Cynthia Watros
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    622
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jon Gunn
    • Writers
      • Jon Gunn
      • John W. Mann
    • Stars
      • Eric Roberts
      • David A.R. White
      • Cynthia Watros
    • 18User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 28Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Rome
    David A.R. White
    David A.R. White
    • John…
    Cynthia Watros
    Cynthia Watros
    • Sam
    Shiek Mahmud-Bey
    Shiek Mahmud-Bey
    • Tex
    Lawrence Taylor
    Lawrence Taylor
    • Dan
    Stacy Keach
    Stacy Keach
    • Tom
    Robert LaSardo
    Robert LaSardo
    • TJ
    Lisa Furst
    • Sunny
    Kevin Downes
    Kevin Downes
    • Peter
    Koji Kataoka
    Koji Kataoka
    • Takashi
    Robert Lyon Rasner
    Robert Lyon Rasner
    • Concerned Passerby
    Brian C. Bennetts
    • Concerned Driver
    John W. Mann
    • Harry
    • (as John Mann)
    Jon Gunn
    Jon Gunn
    • Accident Victim
    Michael Villani
    Michael Villani
    • Sergeant Griffin
    Mark Twogood
    • Prison Guard
    Bill Capizzi
    Bill Capizzi
    • Hot Dog Vendor
    Brad Heller
    Brad Heller
    • Hot Dog Vendor's Buddy
    • Director
      • Jon Gunn
    • Writers
      • Jon Gunn
      • John W. Mann
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    8Ismaninb

    The view of an atheist

    Being an atheist the reader will understand that I am aversed to cheesy Christian propaganda. Mercy Streets does not cause such dislike, except perhaps for the too obvious name Jeremiah. The reason is integrity, Jeremiah's struggle with his feelings for guilt is genuine. Moreover the atheist view gets a very fair chance - and it's the first time that happens in a Christian movie - when Rome questions Jeremiah's faith. Maybe the director got the idea from the Tuco-Pablo confrontation in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, another undecided philosophical/theological battle. What's more - bad brother John is in fact not that bad, even TJ and Rome aren't. It's not even clear if John is converted. Moreover I like it that Rome is menacing without using filthy language; that there is no boring sex between the sheets. Not that I have something against swearing and sex, but these are not values in itself, as happens way too often last 10, 15 years. Give me swearing and sex when it is necessary for the movie or leave it out, as it is distracting. The movie has some shortcomings - it drags a little sometimes, a few scenes are not that convincing - but all in all the director succeeded in making a movie entertaining enough to keep my attention and avoiding all traps before reaching his goal. In short Mercy Streets is an integre movie about the moral struggle of a Christian plagued by guilt plus quite a few extra's. Wanting to live in a free world - with christians and members of most other religions - I can't see much wrong with it. The average of five stars is way too low.
    5bkoganbing

    Tale of twins

    David A.R. White gets to play twins in Mercy Street. On the one hand White is a deacon in the Episcopal church and ready to take his ordination vows in a month or so. The other White is a notorious con man who may be ripping off the wrong people. But his mentor Eric Roberts wants White the conman around for a really big score.

    That greatest of conman films The Sting is the inspiration for what these guys have planned. They have it mind to make the mark part with his money the same way Newman and Redford did to Robert Shaw.

    Deacon White is having some agonizing doubts about becoming a priest because of something in his childhood where he let his brother down in a crisis. In the mysterious ways of the Creator/Deity he gets a chance to make it up.

    The outright preaching is kept to a minimum. White in his two roles and Eric Roberts do fine. This one is more than for church audiences.
    9dilese

    surprisingly, one of the best films I've ever seen

    I am a fan of Christian films, but most are cheesy at best. This one was movie-making at its best--pure art. The writing was superior to anything I've seen lately. I'm glad to see quality film making representing what I believe in.
    ncvp

    Bad Words and other thoughts

    Why do people feel that foul language MUST be used to make a movie good. We are so indoctrinated in gutter language now that we feel it is not "real" if a movie does not contain it. How about the STORY, folks? How about the characters? Plot? Timing? Why is it that we can accept the old "classics" that never contained any serious swearing, but we have to dis a newer movie that omits such language? It just shows how low we have sunken as a society. Mercy Streets was a really good movie on every level. A lack of swear words should have nothing to do with how one judges it.

    In terms of the acting (it seemed realistic), the pacing (it moved along quickly), the story (it was compelling), and the editing (it was contemporary and well done),the movie worked on all levels. I am very suspicious of people who reject movies because they are "Christian" but accept just passable movies like "Blair Witch". It's funny that movies that deal with occult issues, which are also supernatural, as are Christian themed movies, are somehow OK, but Christian ones are not in the eyes of many people. I think it is actually the message Christian movies put forth that many people do not want to accept and deal with in their own lives that cause them to criticize them.

    Just one man's opinion.
    7wenntrek

    Christian films are getting better...

    Having worked for four years at a place that shows Christian family movies every week, I have seen quite a number of cheesy clunkers in my time. And while "Mercy Streets" is not the best I've ever seen, it is far better than most.

    For once, the production quality is on par with the average TV movie, and it doesn't look like it's been shot with a camcorder. As far as the storyline goes, it's engaging, if not entirely original, and it doesn't beat you over the head with the message.

    The performances of both Eric Roberts and David White are to be commended, though most of the other cast members could use some improvement. Even so, the acting is quite a few notches above many Christian movies. I've been a fan of David White for a number of years, having seen him in "The End of the Harvest" and "The Moment After". He is one of the few actors in Christian film that actually tries to act, and he usually succeeds. "Mercy Streets" is undoubtedly his strongest performance so far.

    In short, "Mercy Streets" is a movie that seeks to provide good entertainment to both Christians and the secular world, while glorifying God. And it succeeds, where "Omega Code" and similar films failed. "Mercy Streets" utilizes decent actors, a good script and good production values to provide an exciting, entertaining and meaningful film, without being preachy or cheesy.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Frank Stallone was considered for the role of Jesus but turned it down
    • Goofs
      When Rome confronts John in the alley, Rome lowers the gun in one shot; in the next it is still raised.
    • Quotes

      Rome: Harry's okay.

      John: Harry talks.

      Rome: Not anymore.

    • Crazy credits
      Special thanks to CHIEF JOHN KUNKEL who, without hesitation and with great joy, allowed the members of the EXETER POLICE DEPARTMENT and his equipment to participate in this film.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Making of 'Mercy Streets' (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      RUN ON
      Written, Produced, Performed and Recorded by Moby

      LITTLE IDIOT MUSIC/WARNER-TAMERLANE (BMI)

      (P)1999 RAVE NEW WORLD

      under exclusive license to V2 RECORDS, INC.

      Courtesy of V2 RECORDS, INC./MUTE RECORDS, LTD.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Signal Hill Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La calle del perdón
    • Filming locations
      • Fresno, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Signal Hill Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $600,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $173,599
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $79,607
      • Nov 5, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $173,599
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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