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Nowhere Man

  • 2005
  • Unrated
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
249
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Debbie Rochon, Frank Olivier, and Michael Rodrick in Nowhere Man (2005)
ActionComedyCrimeDramaHorror

A desperate man ventures into a dangerous and sordid underworld of crime and pornography in search of his severed genitalia which is held for ransom by his disgruntled former girlfriend.A desperate man ventures into a dangerous and sordid underworld of crime and pornography in search of his severed genitalia which is held for ransom by his disgruntled former girlfriend.A desperate man ventures into a dangerous and sordid underworld of crime and pornography in search of his severed genitalia which is held for ransom by his disgruntled former girlfriend.

  • Director
    • Tim McCann
  • Writer
    • Tim McCann
  • Stars
    • Michael Rodrick
    • Debbie Rochon
    • Frank Olivier
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    249
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tim McCann
    • Writer
      • Tim McCann
    • Stars
      • Michael Rodrick
      • Debbie Rochon
      • Frank Olivier
    • 12User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Rodrick
    Michael Rodrick
    • Conrad
    Debbie Rochon
    Debbie Rochon
    • Jennifer
    Frank Olivier
    • Daddy Mac
    Lloyd Kaufman
    Lloyd Kaufman
    • Doctor Johnson
    Bob Gosse
    Bob Gosse
    • Hersh West
    Michael Risley
    Michael Risley
    • Speed
    James Burton
    • Larry
    • (as Jim Burton)
    Mark Tchelistcheff
    • Shannon
    Rod Razor
    • Little John
    Steve Olivieri
    • Producer
    Aaron Parker
    • Gun Dealer
    Eric Hill
    • Bartender
    Paul Williams
    Paul Williams
    • Bar Patron
    Kathy Good
    • Lisa
    Elvira Sinani
    • Marie
    Juliette Olivier
    • Samantha
    James W. Harrison III
    • Pool Player
    • (as Jim Harrison)
    Lawrence O'Neil
    • Pool Player
    • (as Larry O'Neil)
    • Director
      • Tim McCann
    • Writer
      • Tim McCann
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    7cmalcolm-1

    dark bawdy and ferocious

    DARK, BAWDY AND FEROCIOUS This no budget hand grenade rips apart the mold of gutless, brainless and disingenuously politically correct products that have become DE rigger in film-making today: our main character discovers that his fiancée has appeared in several interracial porno films; our main character calls off the engagement and abuses said fiancée; our main character has his penis cut off and held for ransom. Sound like an exploitation film? Yes, but this one has brains and wit. Probably one of the darkest films you'll ever see, but the pathos is leavened with a twisted humor (catch 'Daddy Mac' rapping, or 'Dr. Johnson' counseling). This being said, 'Nowhere Man' is sure to offend some of you, especially those who specialize in getting moralistic and self righteously worked up over whatever. And many will be turned off by the low production values, and somewhat thin storyline. But these are petty qualms in what is a gutsy little piece of counter-culture.
    4lastliberal

    My f*cking dick was cut off!

    You don't usually expect a lot from a "B" movie, but this does have the Queen of Horror, Debbie Rochon, and Lloyd Kaufman, one of the founders of Troma.

    Conrad (Michael Rodrick) finds out that the love of his life, Jennifer (Rochon) has a sordid past. When he breaks it off, she breaks it off - literally! So, he has to find her and it. What a story.

    You are not going to find great acting or fantastic sets or much of anything here except a few laughs and a fantastic look at Debbie. Maybe you want more, but maybe this is all you need to get you through the night.
    9mcfilm9

    Surprisingly well made exploitation gem

    Description: Conrad, our hero, must retrieve his beloved 'member' within 24 hours so that it can be surgically re-attached, and… Well, you get the idea. You probably know now whether you're interested in seeing this little flic or not. If you are, you're in for a surprising treat, because writer/director McAnn serves up this no budget gem with a dose of spicy black humor; but the real kudos go to actor Michael Rodrik (who is this guy?) who steams his way through one of the darkest psychic tunnels an actor ever had to go through, and does so with alarming gusto. Some viewers will get their panties twisted over the lewd (and I do mean lewd) subject matter; but hey, that's how I feel about romantic comedies, so different strokes, right? Hopefully this flic will not be buried amid the tons of crappy video sensationalism. Whoever released it deserves some credit for having the courage to do so. Two thumbs up!
    8arthurpewty

    Great low-budget effort from largely unsung director

    I have been recently watching a lot of Tim McCann movies in anticipation of his new movie with Robin Tunney and Aaron Stanford.

    This second-newest release, NOWHERE MAN, is a great slice of low-budget DV independent/ B-movie film-making. And when I say B-movie, I mean it in the best sense of the term. I read a FILM THREAT interview with McCann where he talks about preferring Anthony Mann movies to anything made today, and NOWHERE MAN has that same sort of hard-hitting pulpiness that a film academic could respect... if they weren't TOO uptight. After all, this is a movie whose main character has had his willy removed.

    The acting all around, from leads Rodrick and Rochon and Olivier to one-scene appearances by Michael Risley (who starred in McCann's excellent REVOLUTION #9) and Bob Gosse and Lloyd Kaufman, is really solid and plays more to the realistic side of the situation, but with a few moments of comedy -- both broad and subtly dark -- in there for good measure.

    The theme of NOWHERE MAN is quite similar to McCann's first feature DESOLATION ANGELS, which also featured Rodrick as a man who learns a secret about his girlfriend that drives him to unnecessary macho violence, but this is a much leaner, more effective film. Unfortunately, I fear too many people won't be able to get over this flick's cockiness, so to speak, and see it for the well-told drama that it is.

    Of course, the filmmakers aren't helping matters with the selection of crude outtakes put into the end credits, which sort of undercut the tone of the film -- but which presumably are there to pad this lean, mean film out to feature length.
    happycloudpictures

    An outstanding, grim and gritty movie

    A pitch-black dark comedy about the consequences of your actions. The acting could not be better - those familiar only with Debbie Rochon's comedy-horror roles are going to be stunned by the depth of her performance. The structure of the story ensures that the viewer works to grasp the levels of the narrative. It's just an outstanding, grim and gritty movie. Not for the squeamish, insecure men or anyone lacking a sense of humor.

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    • Trivia
      Debbie Rochon talked about the tape scene in recent interview: "I had to do a scene in a movie called Nowhere Man that was extremely intense. I am with my fiancé who found out something bad about my character and when he comes home drunk, he wants to have sex, and we start to, but then it becomes rape. Very nuanced and difficult to physically choreograph and emotionally choreograph. In that case, it was such a difficult scene. The actor, whom I trusted 100%, really didn't want to do the scene when it was time to shoot. But we had to for the story to work. So he had to have a beer (he never drank otherwise during the shoot) and the director told us what he wanted -- framing wise -- and boom. Action. That's it . . . we had to just jump in and go through it and figure it out. Luckily we did. That certainly was one of the many times I was thrilled to be with a great actor whom I could trust."
    • Crazy credits
      "Anonymous" is credited as the "Penis Wrangler" for the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in Something to Scream About (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Sex
      Written and Performed by Jason Morphew

      Courtesy of Amandavid/Sony/ATV Music Publishing (ASCAP)

      All rights reserved

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 11, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • King Cobra Films
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,105
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $173
      • Mar 13, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,105
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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