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Gypsy 83

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.9K
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Gypsy 83 (2001)
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Two young misfits head for New York City to celebrate their idol and muse, Stevie Nicks, at The Night of 1,000 Stevies. Along the road, in order for them to escape their painful pasts, they ... Read allTwo young misfits head for New York City to celebrate their idol and muse, Stevie Nicks, at The Night of 1,000 Stevies. Along the road, in order for them to escape their painful pasts, they must discover their strengths and learn self-acceptance.Two young misfits head for New York City to celebrate their idol and muse, Stevie Nicks, at The Night of 1,000 Stevies. Along the road, in order for them to escape their painful pasts, they must discover their strengths and learn self-acceptance.

  • Director
    • Todd Stephens
  • Writers
    • Todd Stephens
    • Tim Kaltenecker
  • Stars
    • Sara Rue
    • Birkett Turton
    • Karen Black
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Todd Stephens
    • Writers
      • Todd Stephens
      • Tim Kaltenecker
    • Stars
      • Sara Rue
      • Birkett Turton
      • Karen Black
    • 35User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Sara Rue
    Sara Rue
    • Gypsy Vale
    Birkett Turton
    Birkett Turton
    • Clive Webb
    • (as Kett Turton)
    Karen Black
    Karen Black
    • Bambi LeBleau
    John Doe
    John Doe
    • Ray Vale
    Anson Scoville
    Anson Scoville
    • Zechariah Peachey
    Paulo Costanzo
    Paulo Costanzo
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    Carolyn Baeumler
    Carolyn Baeumler
    • Lois
    Stephanie McVay
    Stephanie McVay
    • Polly Pearl
    Amanda Talbot
    • Connie
    Vera Beren
    • Empress Chi Chi Valenti
    Eileen Letchworth
    • Mrs. Larson
    Andersen Gabrych
    • Banning
    Michael Cavadias
    • Hazleton
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    Heather Litteer
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    • Director
      • Todd Stephens
    • Writers
      • Todd Stephens
      • Tim Kaltenecker
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    9JimCarl01

    Deceptively low-key drama that suddenly kicks into high gear.

    What an excellent surprise GYPSY 83 has been, especially because the first ten minutes did not begin promisingly. This is a road movie that traces the emotional growth of two unlikely best friends: A brazen and outspoken girl in her early 20's who calls herself "Gypsy 83" and her just-about-to come-out-of-the-closet male best friend named Clive, as they travel from Sandusky, Ohio to New York City to attend the NIGHT OF A THOUSAND STEVIES competition---a showcase dedicated to obsessed fans of musical superstar Stevie Nicks. Both are into the "goth" scene, and Gypsy has dreams of becoming a famous singer. The first thirty minutes of the film are deceptively low-key, and then, just as you're ready to predict the rest of the plot, Karen Black arrives as a washed-up Karaoke lounge lizard, and---WHAM!---we're off in a different direction. By the time that Gypsy and Clive pick-up an Amish hitchhiker in Pennsylvania, who's running away from home, and who may or may not be gay, you know you're in a for quite a treat. And when Gypsy and Clive finally do arrive in NYC, the last 40 minutes or so of the film are so relevatory, so heart-warming, and so well-acted... be prepared to marvel (perhaps cry) at it's finale. GYPSY 83 is a film for goth audiences, for male and female audiences of all ages, for gay and straight audiences, and for anyone who's ever been a fan of 70's music.
    7drs-09434

    Surprisingly good

    OK I'll be honest. I watched this because it had Sara Rue topless in it but I was pleasantly surprised at how good this actually was. 2 friends go on a journey and find out who they are along the way. This is well worth the watch.
    7ekeby

    Anime-cute boy and best friend hit the road...

    When the lead character, 18-year-old goth boy Clive, comments that he doesn't identify with gay people because he could care less about Judy Garland and Stonewall--ouch!

    I'm of the gay generation that reveres Stonewall and the gay liberation movement. We were the guys who took the lumps so that kids like Clive could say exactly that--that Stonewall is irrelevant to THEIR gay lives.

    Nevertheless, I liked this movie; it's a companion piece to the director's excellent Edge of Seventeen. It's a combination road picture and coming of age story. Sure, it's flawed, but if you're like me you'd rather watched a flawed movie with gay content than a flawed movie without any. For someone my age, there were a lot of years where we didn't have access to ANY gay content.

    I agree with another reviewer here that if some of the deleted material had been left in it would have helped the story line. Also, I was a little uncertain about the era until the internet crept into one scene.

    The lead actors are quite good. Yaoi! Kett Turton is a cute anime boy come to life--a delectable goth/emo boy who's totally provocative and totally clueless about it. I couldn't help thinking about the straight reviewers here who commented about fast forwarding through the sex scene. I can well understand it. Turton is prettier than most girls and he makes effeminacy innocent AND sexy, something that surely could disturb some straight guys. My advice to them: have a cocktail and run that scene again.

    AND--this movie's got Karen Black, that legendary train wreck you can't take your eyes off of.
    9poets-1

    Not since Sherwood Anderson made Winesburg, Ohio THE place to be FROM, has Ohio seemed such an exotic backdrop!

    Who knew that Sandusky was another Oz? Not since Sherwood Anderson made Winesburg, Ohio THE place to be FROM, has Ohio seemed such an exotic backdrop! Todd Stephens once again shows us that being different in Sandusky may be the crucible out of which our most solid character values are forged. Sara Rue and Kett Turton--with a little help from Karen Black, John Doe, and Anson Scoville ( as the sexiest Amish man since Harrison Ford)--make being different ( Goth, fat, gay, whatever)seem like redemption.

    A little road picture becomes, with good writing, direction, and superb performances, a modern-day Canterbury Tales, where the "Night of a 1000 Stevies" is as important a destination as St Thomas Becket's grave.

    The journey is itself the important part of the story, and each character that Gypsy ( Rue) and Clive (Turton) meet helps to change them as they, in turn, alter the lives of those they meet.

    Do not expect true love and happy endings because like all journeys of self discovery, nothing is perfect and believing, opposite from the adage, is finally seeing.

    Rent this DVD; see this movie. Todd Stephens gets better and better. EDGE OF SEVENTEEN was far from being just another teen movie, just another GAY teen movie; so GYPSY 83, too, is far from being another coming of age film. I think it says that we are all essential: frat boys, rednecks, broken-down karaoke singers, Stevie Nicks impersonators, fat girls, hunky Amish farmers, Mary Kay sales queens, and Foto Hut booth girls.

    Sandusky, Ohio IS Oz. Todd Stephens knows it.

    Oh, and don't miss Karen Black's incredible sultry jazz singing. Why the hell isn't she on Broadway?
    8kaiju0

    Very good film

    I have been looking forward to seeing this film for some time. I had read an interview with the director and couldn't help but be drawn to it. Before I begin, let me make the following statements:

    1. I grew up in a small town in Indiana. 2. I have always enjoyed the music and culture of goth, but have never been a "part of the lifestyle" the way in which either Clive nor the mean NY goths were portrayed. I never immersed myself in it, never really wanted to. 3. I live in a major city now, one with an established goth underworld, one that I do take part in, from time to time. I still enjoy it to this day, though I am a bit long in the tooth for vinyl and leather.

    Having made those disclaimers, I encourage anyone who takes a look at this in a video store but isn't sure that it is good, to pick it up, take it home, and get an excellent look at what it means to be young and outcast in a community that just doesn't understand you, nor cares to try. This film is a very strong and unforgiving look at the lives of two very realistic characters and their attempts to find somewhere they can be happy.

    It is wonderfully acted by Sara Rue (whom I never saw as a dramatic actress or solid romantic lead until this film) with strong performances from John Doe and Kett Turton. Doe is an underrated actor and is perfectly used in this film. Turton's performance is either intentionally brilliant, or unconsciously precise. Clive IS acting when in his gear, an Turton brings forth an awkwardness in those scenes. When Clive's guard is down (the bathroom scene, and in the deleted scene "the accident") Turton is more comfortable in the role. I haven't seen the majority of his body of work, I will make a concerted effort now to do so.

    There is a lot of commenting on Sara's appearance in this film. I must admit that I found her stunningly beautiful in this movie. I have always found her to be attractive and perhaps one reason is that she doesn't look like every other actress. But in this film it has more to do with Gypsy's attitude and style. I sincerely hope that we see Sara cast more as a main character and not just as a supporting role. She has the talent and skill to carry off most any role, and it is past time that members of the entertainment industry recognize that a woman with more than the optimum weight can still be quite appealing to the eye.

    I don't know if the director, Mr Stepens, intends to continue making films, but I do hope he continues. I would like to see what other work might come from what I see to be a promising director. Likewise the other writer credited Mr Kaltenecker. This film works because of all the pieces, and writers never get the credit they deserve. Please bring us more, gentlemen. I will be looking for it, at least.

    This type of film needs as much support as possible. It is not going to change the way LA or New York do business, but whoever said those are the only places for movies to come from.

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    • Trivia
      The original theatrical release had a different song used throughout the opening credits. Cities In Dust by Siouxsie and the Banshees.
    • Goofs
      In her opening invocation, Empress Chi Chi Valenti (Vera Beren) welcomes those assembled for the "fifth annual 'Night of a Thousand Stevies'." However, with the film being set in 2001, it would have actually been the eleventh annual gathering. This is a rather curious error on Valenti's part considering that she serves as the real-life producer and MC of "Night of a Thousand Stevies" and has done so ever since the event was conceived in 1991.
    • Quotes

      Clive: I don't think I ever want to have sex.

      Gypsy: Mm-hmm

      Clive: I'm serious.

      Gypsy: Ok.

      Clive: I just want someone to kiss, with big, soft, delicious lips. He'd have to smother me in old-school romance. I mean, candles and incense, Moët and Chandon, but only in a deserted castle in the south of France.

      Gypsy: [releases pent-up laughter] Oh my god. You are so much more of a girl than I am.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Another Gay Movie (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Pieces
      Written by Victoria Lloyd, Chris Ross and Benjamin Fargen

      Performed by Claire Voyant

      Courtesy of Metropolis Records

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Velvet Films
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Джипси 83
    • Filming locations
      • Sandusky, Ohio, USA(Cedar Point and its environs)
    • Production companies
      • Luna Pictures
      • Staccato Films
      • Velvet Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $29,367
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,054
      • Apr 18, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $29,367
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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