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The Postman Always Rings Twice

West Germany, United States

1981

122 Min
Color
1.85:1
English
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DIR Bob Rafelson

EXEC Andrew Braunsberg

PROD Bob Rafelson, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

SCR James M. Cain, David Mamet

DP Sven Nykvist

CAST Jack Nicholson, Jessica Lange, John P. Ryan, Michael Lerner, John Colicos, Anjelica Huston, William Traylor, Thomas Hill, Jon Van Ness, Christopher Lloyd

ED Graeme Clifford

PROD DES George Jenkins

MUSIC Michael Small

Cannes (Out of Competition)

Synopsis

This remake of the 1946 movie of the same name accounts an affair between a seedy drifter and a seductive wife of a roadside cafe owner. This begins a chain of events that culminates in murder. Based on a novel by James M. Cain. –IMDb

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Bob Rafelson

Bob Rafelson is a neglected director mainly because he lays bare the myths essential to America. He does not sugarcoat the bitter dose of his satire, as do Coppola and Altman. A distaste on the part of mainstream critics has caused attacks upon, but mostly the neglect of, Rafelson’s The King of Marvin Gardens , which is his most representative film. Head is bound by the conventions of the teenage-comedy genre and shows few marks of Rafelson’s authorship; Stay Hungry is a minor work that sustains his standard theme of the dropout—this time it is a Southern aristocrat who falls into the underworld, which is ambiguously mixed with the business world above. Something of a popular success, Five Easy Pieces certainly demands attention.

Five Easy Pieces was the first expression of the burned-out liberalism that was to become the hallmark of American films of the 1970s. Rafelson’s film expresses the intelligentsia’s dissatisfaction with its impotency in light of an overweening socio… read more

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Branca

26Mar13

mulheres plásticas. traições. fragilidade masculina. oh que bom! os homens não evoluem.

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ejw0422

8Jul12

An adaptation of my favorite novel, it sports two great performance from Nicholson and especially Lange who perfectly embodied Cora. The main problem is that it speeds through a lot of it and parts that felt detailed and fully developed in the book end up feeling out-of-place. The plot seems disjointed and therefore the themes don't really resonate like they should.

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Arisa

17Jan11

The film was mediocre, but Jessica Lange had some lovely costuming. Also, Anjelica Huston was in this for only about five minutes and she just kind of stole the show. As usual.

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The Forgotten: The Love Rack

By David Cairns on July 19, 2012

The first adaptation of The Postman Always Rings Twice, Pierre Chenal’s Le Dernier Tournant hews closer to the book than most.

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Frank and Cora and Nick and murder

By Musycks on August 30, 2012

Of the many fine Rafelson-Nicholson collaborations, this endures as their neo-noir ‘hommage’ to the ’30’s and as a visceral update of the dark-toned American films that followed through the next two…  read review

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