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Directed by | Keith Gordon |
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Screenplay by | Dennis Potter |
Based on | The Singing Detective by Dennis Potter |
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Music by | Basil Poledouris |
Cinematography | Tom Richmond |
Edited by | Jeff Wishengrad |
Distributed by | Paramount Classics |
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109 minutes[1] | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $8 million[2] |
Box office | $337,174[3] |
The Singing Detective is a 2003 American musicalcrimecomedy film directed by Keith Gordon and loosely based on the BBC serial of the same name, a work by British writer Dennis Potter. It stars Robert Downey Jr. and features a supporting cast that includes Katie Holmes, Adrien Brody, Robin Wright Penn, Mel Gibson and Carla Gugino as well as a number of songs from the 1950s.
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Plot[edit]
Suffering from the skin disease psoriasis and crippling psoriatic arthritis, detective novelist Dan Dark is in such pain in a hospital that he begins to delve into fantasy, resulting in several storylines told simultaneously:
- A film noir based on Dark's novel, The Singing Detective, in which a nightclub singer/private eye, hired by Mark Binney, takes on a strange case involving prostitutes and two mysterious men. Nothing is ever solved from this, only a vague plot. Notably, all of the people in the film noir are played by people who are real people in Dark's life; for example, Dark's nurse plays a singer.
- The present reality, in which Dark is tormented by incredible pain. Dark interacts with the various people around him, as the doctors and nurses attempt to help, but are dismissed by Dark's anger and bitterness towards everyone. His sense of reality then collapses into hallucinations as the people randomly sing choreographed musical numbers, such as 'How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?' In the end, his reality is blended with the film noir and he is abducted by the two mysterious men, only to be shot by the titular 'singing detective'.
- Dark's traumatic childhood in the past, which explains Dark's repulsion toward sexuality (Dark had watched his mother have sex with other men, including his father's business partner), and his own fiery temper.
Cast[edit]
- Robert Downey Jr. as Dan Dark
- David Dorfman as young Dan Dark
- Robin Wright Penn as Nicola / Nina / Blonde
- Jeremy Northam as Mark Binney
- Katie Holmes as Nurse Mills
- Mel Gibson as Dr. Gibbon
- Adrien Brody as First Hood
- Jon Polito as Second Hood
- Carla Gugino as Betty Dark / Hooker
- Saul Rubinek as Skin Specialist
- Alfre Woodard as Chief of Staff
- Amy Aquino as Nurse Nozhki
- Eddie Jones as Moonglow Bartender
- Clyde Kusatsu as Visiting Japanese Doctor
Production[edit]
Potter's screenplay had been circulating in Hollywood for many years as Potter was enthusiastic about a film version. Robert Altman was at one time attached to direct with Dustin Hoffman in the lead, but financing proved difficult and the production was shelved. It was eventually discovered by an executive at Mel Gibson's production company Icon Productions, who loved it and got Gibson on board to produce. The screenplay had also been imagined as a horror film directed by genre veteran David Cronenberg and starring Al Pacino as the title character.[4]
Reception[edit]
Castlevania judgment iso ntsc pal converter. The film scored a 39% 'Rotten' rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with the consensus being 'Delightful performance from Robert Downey Jr. can't save The Singing Detective's transition from TV to the big screen'.[5] While some critics, such as Roger Ebert, liked the film, others, like Joe Baltake at the Sacramento Bee, considered it an 'interesting failure'.[6]
Soundtrack[edit]
The soundtrack to The Singing Detective was released on October 14, 2003. Fnaf 1 map gmod download steam. It consisted of songs from the 1950s rather than the 1940s as in the original television series.
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | 'In My Dreams' | Gene Vincent | 3:02 |
2. | 'Just Walking in the Rain' | Johnnie Ray | 2:48 |
3. | 'Mr. Sandman' | The Chordettes | 2:24 |
4. | 'It's All in the Game' | Tommy Edwards | 2:37 |
5. | 'Poison Ivy' | The Coasters | 2:42 |
6. | 'Important Words' | Gene Vincent | 2:22 |
7. | 'Harlem Nocturne' | The Viscounts | 2:22 |
8. | 'At the Hop' | Danny & the Juniors | 2:29 |
9. | 'Woman Love' | Gene Vincent | 2:33 |
10. | 'When' | The Kalin Twins | 2:26 |
11. | 'Flip Flop and Fly' | Big Joe Turner | 2:47 |
12. | 'Three Steps to Heaven' | Eddie Cochran | 2:22 |
13. | 'It's Only Make Believe' | Conway Twitty | 2:14 |
14. | 'In My Dreams' | Robert Downey, Jr. | 4:12 |
Total length: | 37:20[7] |
References[edit]
- ^'THE SINGING DETECTIVE (15)'. British Board of Film Classification. October 2, 2003. Retrieved June 14, 2012.
- ^'The Singing Detective (2003) - Box office / business'. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved June 14, 2012.
- ^'The Singing Detective (2003)'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 14, 2012.
- ^'The Singing Detective'. November 14, 2003 – via IMDb.
- ^'The Singing Detective'.
- ^'The Singing Detective'.
- ^The Singing Detective Soundtrack AllMusic. Retrieved February 27, 2014
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External links[edit]
- The Singing Detective on IMDb
- The Singing Detective at Box Office Mojo
- The Singing Detective at Rotten Tomatoes
- The Singing Detective at Metacritic
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Richmond Hill's rating of the film The Singing Detective
Richmond HillThe authorial voice writ large and probably Potter's most consistently realised work. It's a superbly layered onion of a plot with multiple switches in time, 'reality' and tone combining to make a most satisfying whole, despite the odd repetition. This production stands out as a particular pinnacle in the ascent of British television (in confidence and nerve) which suffered such a sharp decline the following decade.Wee Hunk's rating of the film The Singing Detective
Wee HunkThis showed people what high-quality television could be. Forget about 'The Sopranos' or 'Breaking Bad'. This is for adults who don't need the thrill of violence. 'I get my kicks above the waistline, sunshine.' The band Elbow got it's name from this show. Marvelously complex.mubianer's rating of the film The Singing Detective
mubianerGreat series. I loved the structure. So many favourite scenes, like the dad making bird sounds in the childhood pub, Marlowe fighting to resist an erection, people watching the corpse being taken out of the Thames. This is 'made by Dennis Potter' more than made by Amiel, but he should get lots of praise to, and I want to watch some of his other films now.flyingkettle's rating of the film The Singing Detective
flyingkettleForget The Wire. You want complex, multilayered storytelling with great acting? Look no further than The Singing Detective. After more than 25 years still cutting edge. Multibridge utility download.Charles Foster Kane's rating of the film The Singing Detective
Charles Foster KaneOne of the finest things I've ever seen on television. Period. Why Dennis Potter is not on this site as an 'auteur' is beyond me and typical of the cinephile shortsightedness that sees the director as being almost solely responsible for all of a film's creative input. Watch this or any other British teleplay and you'll a credit like this: The Singing Detective by Dennis Potter. That 'by' is always the writer.Mr. Gumby's rating of the film The Singing Detective
Mr. GumbyOn one hand, The Singing Detective is technically dated, as many of the great pieces of TV from the 60s, 70s and 80s. On the other hand, Dennis Potter's chronicle of a dark creative/dream/reality process makes you feel that the 'golden age' of the little screen isn't something from 21st century. A mini-series that was really ahead of its time, so well written and performed - Michael Gambon has the role of his life.film_lies101's rating of the film The Singing Detective
film_lies101A masterpiece of inward suffering and painV.S. Luoma-aho's rating of the film The Singing Detective
V.S. Luoma-ahoThis here is some splendid, non-linear & metafictional TV magic for ye. A Gambon tour de force, but then again everything he is in is.