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Title: | Movie Reviews and Discussion |
Notice: | Please do DIR/TITLE before starting a new topic on a movie! |
Moderator: | VAXCPU::michaud o.dec.com::tamara::eppes |
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Created: | Thu Jan 28 1993 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1249 |
Total number of notes: | 16012 |
791.0. "Hear My Song" by SWAM2::SMITH_MA () Mon Mar 27 1995 13:40
Saw this Saturday night on the Bravo channel. I had seen it in the
theater when it was first released. I highly recommend it the next
time you're renting...probably find it in the foreign film section.
Synopsis:
The movie is set in England and Ireland and is, essentially, a love
story. It is a spin off of a true story involving Josef Locke, an
Irish tenor who fled Britain in 1958 to avoid tax evasion charges. The
story is sort of a "what if" tacked on to this real fact.
A club owner, Mickey, is engaged to a beautiful girl, only he can't
seem to say the words "I love you". His club is in a bit of trouble
and the owners of the building want to evict him. In a last ditch
effort to save his club he promises to book Josef Locke, the favorite
tenor of the women on the tenant board. He books a man claiming to be
Locke (Mickey finds out he's a fake but allows him to go on anyway).
In the audience is his fiancee and her mother. Her mother had been
voted Miss Dairy Goodness in 1958. The judge of the contest in 1958
was...Josef Locke! After the contest, she and Mr. Locke had an affair
and fell madly in love. When Locke left the country, he left her
behind and she still carries a torch. When she discovers that the
singer is a fake, she points the finger at Mickey and rushes from the
club in tears...taking the fiancee and the woman of the tenant board
with him.
So now Mickey has no club, no fiancee and no money. To make it up to
everyone, he decides to find the real Josef Locke and so makes his way
to Ireland to track him down...this all happens very early on in the
movie...the rest is Mickey looking for Locke and...well, you'll see.
Great story, wonderful cinematography, splendid acting.
4 1/2 out of 5 stars!
MJ
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791.1 | | SSAG::LARY | Laughter & hope & a sock in the eye | Tue Mar 28 1995 04:47 | 6 |
| Yes, this one's a little gem. Ned Beatty, who usually plays weak, nebbishy
characters, shines as Locke, and Adrian Dunbar (what else has he acted in?)
is great as the innocently conniving music hall owner. The picture has the same
kind of charm and humor and quirky characters as "Local Hero", but on a larger
stage, and a fair bit of well-done slapstick as well - and the music is
lovely...
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791.2 | A blast from the past... | ALFA1::MASON | The law of KARMA hasn't been repealed | Wed Mar 29 1995 13:43 | 4 |
| Also in this film -- David McCallum (of Man from U.N.C.L.E. fame) as
the police inspector.
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791.3 | | SWAM2::SMITH_MA | | Wed Mar 29 1995 16:17 | 6 |
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I especially loved the 2 guys who work for Mickey. Their dance number
is wonderful!!!
MJ
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791.4 | [moderator action] | HUMOR::EPPES | I'm not making this up, you know | Fri Mar 31 1995 20:14 | 4 |
| Rathole on David McCallum moved to its own topic, #799.
-- Nina
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791.5 | | NEWVAX::BUCHMAN | UNIX refugee in a VMS world | Fri May 26 1995 13:04 | 4 |
| Yes, a li'l gem of a movie. I especially liked the appearances by
"Frank Cenatra" :-)
Jim B
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