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From Dusk till Dawn

From Dusk till Dawn is a 1996 American action horror film directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by Quentin Tarantino from a concept and story by Robert Kurtzman.[4] Starring Harvey Keitel, George Clooney, Quentin Tarantino, Ernest Liu, and Juliette Lewis, the plot follows a pair of American criminal brothers (Clooney and Tarantino) who take a family as hostages (Keitel, Liu, and Lewis) in order to cross into Mexico, but ultimately find themselves trapped in a saloon frequented by vampires.

From Dusk till Dawn
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRobert Rodriguez
Screenplay byQuentin Tarantino
Story byRobert Kurtzman
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyGuillermo Navarro
Edited byRobert Rodriguez
Music byGraeme Revell
Production
companies
Distributed byMiramax Films
Release date
  • January 19, 1996 (1996-01-19)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$19 million[1]
Box office$59.3 million[2][3]

The film was released on January 17, 1996, and received mixed reviews from critics, who described the film as well-made if overly violent. After enjoying financial success at the box office, From Dusk till Dawn has since become a cult film[5] and spawned a media franchise of sequel films, a video game and other media adaptations.

Plot edit

Fugitive bank robber brothers Seth and Richie Gecko hold up a liquor store, killing clerk Pete Bottoms and Texas Ranger Earl McGraw in a shootout. They inadvertently destroy the building as they leave. At an inn room where they are hiding out, Seth returns from getting food to find Richie has raped and murdered a bank clerk they had taken hostage, much to his anger.

Jacob Fuller, a pastor experiencing a crisis of faith brought on by the death of his wife, is on vacation with his teenage children Scott and Kate in their RV. They stop at the inn and are kidnapped by the Gecko brothers, who force the Fuller family to smuggle them over the Mexican border. In Mexico, they arrive at the Titty Twister, a strip club in the desert, where the Gecko brothers will be met by their contact, Carlos, at dawn. Carlos will escort them to the sanctuary at "El Rey", a place of safety for fugitives from justice whose admission fee is 30 percent of everything they have. When Richie complains to Seth that this is too high, Seth tells him it is non-negotiable.

When they come into the bar, the bartender refuses to serve them and orders them to leave, telling them that only bikers and truckers are welcome and they don't like or welcome outsiders in their bar. Jacob however tells the bartender that he's a truck driver, convincing him to let them stay. Seth frustrated at the fact that he wasn't allowed before because he was different, takes an immediate dislike to the bikers and truckers. During a bar fight, the bar employees reveal themselves as vampires and kill most of the patrons. Richie is bitten by a stripper, Santanico Pandemonium, and dies, but Seth manages to kill her by shooting at a chandelier above her that impales her. Only Seth, Jacob, Kate, Scott, a biker named Sex Machine, and Frost—a Vietnam War veteran—survive. The others are reborn as vampires, including Richie, forcing the survivors to kill them all. When an army of vampires, in bat form, assembles outside, the survivors lock themselves inside, but Sex Machine is bitten, becomes a vampire, and bites Frost and Jacob. Frost throws Sex Machine through the door, allowing the vampires to enter while Frost turns into a vampire.

Seth, Kate, and Scott escape to a storeroom, followed shortly by an injured but still alive Jacob, brandishing a shotgun. In the storeroom, they fashion weapons from truck cargo the vampires have looted from past victims, including a stake mounted on a pneumatic drill, a crossbow, and holy water, which requires Jacob to recover his faith to bless. Jacob, knowing he will soon become a vampire, makes Scott and Kate promise to kill him when he changes.

The group makes their final assault on the undead. Sex Machine mutates into a large rat-like creature and attacks Seth, but is killed. Jacob becomes a vampire but Scott hesitates to kill him, allowing Jacob to bite him. Scott kills him, but then is overwhelmed by vampires, who begin to devour him; he begs for death, and Kate kills him. As vampires surround Kate and Seth, streams of morning light enter through bullet holes in the building, making the vampires back away. Carlos arrives and his bodyguards blast open the door, letting in the sunlight which kills the vampires.

Seth chastises Carlos for his poor choice of meeting place and negotiates a smaller tribute for his admission to El Rey. Kate asks Seth if he wants her to go with him to El Rey, but he refuses, apparently concerned for her safety, leaving her with some cash. Kate drives away in the RV, leaving the Titty Twister behind, which is revealed to be the top of an eight-level partially buried Aztec temple.

Cast edit

Development edit

From Dusk till Dawn was conceived by Robert Kurtzman, who hired Tarantino to write the script as his first paid writing assignment.[6][7] Universal Pictures originally considered Tarantino's screenplay for From Dusk till Dawn as the follow-up to Demon Knight and the second in a proposed Tales from the Crypt film trilogy, but ultimately produced another vampire film, Bordello of Blood, instead.[8]

Production edit

References to other titles edit

The "El Rey" hideout in Mexico was taken from The Getaway, a 1958 crime novel by Jim Thompson.

Earl McGraw became a recurring character in Rodriguez and Tarantino's works, later appearing in Kill Bill, Planet Terror and Death Proof as an Easter Egg. Chango Beer and Sex Machine's codpiece gun are references to Rodriguez's 1995 film Desperado. Seth also returns to the hotel with Big Kahuna Burgers, which were used in Pulp Fiction and mentioned in Death Proof. Seth Gecko also says the line "All right, Ramblers. Let's get ramblin'!", a quote from Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs. Scott's T-shirt decoration reads "Precinct 13", a reference to John Carpenter's 1976 film, Assault on Precinct 13.[9]

Non-union crew edit

As with many of Rodriguez's films, From Dusk till Dawn employed a non-union production crew, which is unusual for a production with a budget above $15 million.[10]

Release edit

Box office edit

From Dusk till Dawn had its world premiere on January 17, 1996.[11] On its first week, the film grossed $10,240,805 in the United States making it the highest-grossing film of the week.[12] The next week, the film fell to third highest in the box office where it grossed $4,851,921 being beaten by Mr. Holland's Opus and Bed of Roses.[13] From Dusk till Dawn grossed $25,836,616 in the United States and $33,500,000 internationally, for a worldwide gross of $59,336,616.[12]

On May 1, 1996, the film was banned in Ireland; Irish Film Censor Board head Sheamus Smith cited its "irresponsible and totally gratuitous" violence, which he felt was particularly untimely in the wake of the then-recent Dunblane and Port Arthur massacres.[14][15] In January 2004, the video release was passed with an 18 certificate.[16]

Critical reception edit

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 63% of 51 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.2/10. The website's consensus reads: "A pulpy crime drama/vampire film hybrid, From Dusk till Dawn is an uneven but often deliriously enjoyable B-movie."[17] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 48 out of 100, based on 15 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[18] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale.[19]

Roger Ebert gave the film three out of four stars and described it as "a skillful meat-and-potatoes action extravaganza with some added neat touches".[20] In her review for The New York Times, Janet Maslin wrote: "The latter part of From Dusk till Dawn is so relentless that it's as if a spigot has been turned on and then broken. Though some of the tricks are entertainingly staged, the film loses its clever edge when its action heats up so gruesomely and exploitatively that there's no time for talk".[21]

Entertainment Weekly gave the film a "B" rating and Owen Gleiberman wrote: "Rodriguez and Tarantino have taken the let-'em-eat-trash cynicism of modern corporate moviemaking and repackaged it as junk-conscious 'attitude'. In From Dusk till Dawn, they put on such a show of cooking up popcorn that they make pandering to the audience seem hip".[22] However, in his review for The Washington Post, Desson Howe wrote: "The movie, which treats you with contempt for even watching it, is a monument to its own lack of imagination. It's a triumph of vile over content; mindless nihilism posing as hipness".[23]

Cinefantastique magazine's Steve Biodrowski wrote: "Whereas one might reasonably have expected that the combo of Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez would yield a critical mass of nuclear proportions, instead of an atomic fireball's worth of entertainment, we get a long fuse, quite a bit of fizzle, and a rather minor blast".[24] In his review for the San Francisco Chronicle, Mick LaSalle called the film "an ugly, unpleasant criminals-on-the-lam film that midway turns into a boring and completely repellent vampire 'comedy'. If it's not one of the worst films of 1996 it will have been one miserable year".[25]

In Marc Savlov's review for the Austin Chronicle, he wrote: "Fans of Merchant Ivory will do well to steer clear of Rodriguez's newest opus, but both action and horror film fans have cause for celebration after what seems like a particularly long splatter-drought. This is horror with a wink and a nod to drive-in theatres and sweaty back seats. This is how it's done".[26]

Awards and nominations edit

Soundtrack edit

The soundtrack features mainly Texas blues by such artists as ZZ Top and brothers Stevie Ray and Jimmie Vaughan on separate tracks. The Chicano rock band Tito & Tarantula, who portrayed the band in the Titty Twister, appears on the soundtrack as well. The film's score is by Graeme Revell. "Dark Night" by The Blasters plays over the film's opening and closing credits.

Video game edit

A video game of the same name was released for Windows in 2001. It is based on events that transpire directly after the end of the film.

Sequel and prequel edit

From Dusk till Dawn was followed by two direct-to-video[29] installments, a sequel From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999) and prequel From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter (2000). They were both received poorly by critics.[30][31] Danny Trejo is the only actor to appear in all three, although Michael Parks appears in both From Dusk till Dawn and The Hangman's Daughter. Rodriguez, Tarantino and Lawrence Bender served as producers on all three films.

Television edit

A television series inspired by the films premiered on the El Rey network in March 2014, produced and directed by Rodriguez. The show was intended to explore and expand on the characters and story from the film, providing a wider scope and richer Aztec mythology.[32][33]

The series ended production in 2016 with Deadline Hollywood reporting that the actors have been released from their contracts as of October 31.[34]

References edit

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This article is about the first film For the entire franchise see From Dusk till Dawn franchise For other uses see From Dusk till Dawn disambiguation From Dusk till Dawn is a 1996 American action horror film directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by Quentin Tarantino from a concept and story by Robert Kurtzman 4 Starring Harvey Keitel George Clooney Quentin Tarantino Ernest Liu and Juliette Lewis the plot follows a pair of American criminal brothers Clooney and Tarantino who take a family as hostages Keitel Liu and Lewis in order to cross into Mexico but ultimately find themselves trapped in a saloon frequented by vampires From Dusk till DawnTheatrical release posterDirected byRobert RodriguezScreenplay byQuentin TarantinoStory byRobert KurtzmanProduced byGianni Nunnari Meir TeperStarringHarvey Keitel George Clooney Quentin Tarantino Juliette Lewis Cheech Marin Fred Williamson Salma HayekCinematographyGuillermo NavarroEdited byRobert RodriguezMusic byGraeme RevellProductioncompaniesDimension Films A Band Apart Los Hooligans ProductionsDistributed byMiramax FilmsRelease dateJanuary 19 1996 1996 01 19 Running time108 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 19 million 1 Box office 59 3 million 2 3 The film was released on January 17 1996 and received mixed reviews from critics who described the film as well made if overly violent After enjoying financial success at the box office From Dusk till Dawn has since become a cult film 5 and spawned a media franchise of sequel films a video game and other media adaptations Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Development 4 Production 4 1 References to other titles 4 2 Non union crew 5 Release 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical reception 5 3 Awards and nominations 6 Soundtrack 7 Video game 8 Sequel and prequel 9 Television 10 References 11 External linksPlot editFugitive bank robber brothers Seth and Richie Gecko hold up a liquor store killing clerk Pete Bottoms and Texas Ranger Earl McGraw in a shootout They inadvertently destroy the building as they leave At an inn room where they are hiding out Seth returns from getting food to find Richie has raped and murdered a bank clerk they had taken hostage much to his anger Jacob Fuller a pastor experiencing a crisis of faith brought on by the death of his wife is on vacation with his teenage children Scott and Kate in their RV They stop at the inn and are kidnapped by the Gecko brothers who force the Fuller family to smuggle them over the Mexican border In Mexico they arrive at the Titty Twister a strip club in the desert where the Gecko brothers will be met by their contact Carlos at dawn Carlos will escort them to the sanctuary at El Rey a place of safety for fugitives from justice whose admission fee is 30 percent of everything they have When Richie complains to Seth that this is too high Seth tells him it is non negotiable When they come into the bar the bartender refuses to serve them and orders them to leave telling them that only bikers and truckers are welcome and they don t like or welcome outsiders in their bar Jacob however tells the bartender that he s a truck driver convincing him to let them stay Seth frustrated at the fact that he wasn t allowed before because he was different takes an immediate dislike to the bikers and truckers During a bar fight the bar employees reveal themselves as vampires and kill most of the patrons Richie is bitten by a stripper Santanico Pandemonium and dies but Seth manages to kill her by shooting at a chandelier above her that impales her Only Seth Jacob Kate Scott a biker named Sex Machine and Frost a Vietnam War veteran survive The others are reborn as vampires including Richie forcing the survivors to kill them all When an army of vampires in bat form assembles outside the survivors lock themselves inside but Sex Machine is bitten becomes a vampire and bites Frost and Jacob Frost throws Sex Machine through the door allowing the vampires to enter while Frost turns into a vampire Seth Kate and Scott escape to a storeroom followed shortly by an injured but still alive Jacob brandishing a shotgun In the storeroom they fashion weapons from truck cargo the vampires have looted from past victims including a stake mounted on a pneumatic drill a crossbow and holy water which requires Jacob to recover his faith to bless Jacob knowing he will soon become a vampire makes Scott and Kate promise to kill him when he changes The group makes their final assault on the undead Sex Machine mutates into a large rat like creature and attacks Seth but is killed Jacob becomes a vampire but Scott hesitates to kill him allowing Jacob to bite him Scott kills him but then is overwhelmed by vampires who begin to devour him he begs for death and Kate kills him As vampires surround Kate and Seth streams of morning light enter through bullet holes in the building making the vampires back away Carlos arrives and his bodyguards blast open the door letting in the sunlight which kills the vampires Seth chastises Carlos for his poor choice of meeting place and negotiates a smaller tribute for his admission to El Rey Kate asks Seth if he wants her to go with him to El Rey but he refuses apparently concerned for her safety leaving her with some cash Kate drives away in the RV leaving the Titty Twister behind which is revealed to be the top of an eight level partially buried Aztec temple Cast editSee also List of From Dusk till Dawn characters Harvey Keitel as Jacob Fuller George Clooney as Seth Gecko Quentin Tarantino as Richard Richie Gecko Juliette Lewis as Katherine Kate Fuller Ernest Liu as Scott Fuller Salma Hayek as Santanico Pandemonium Brenda Hillhouse as Hostage Gloria Hill Marc Lawrence as Old Timer Motel Owner Cheech Marin as Border Guard Chet Pussy Carlos Michael Parks as Texas Ranger Earl McGraw Kelly Preston as Newscaster Kelly Houge Tom Savini as Sex Machine John Saxon as FBI Agent Stanley Chase Danny Trejo as Razor Charlie Fred Williamson as Frost John Hawkes as Pete Bottoms Tito amp Tarantula as The Titty Twister House BandDevelopment editFrom Dusk till Dawn was conceived by Robert Kurtzman who hired Tarantino to write the script as his first paid writing assignment 6 7 Universal Pictures originally considered Tarantino s screenplay for From Dusk till Dawn as the follow up to Demon Knight and the second in a proposed Tales from the Crypt film trilogy but ultimately produced another vampire film Bordello of Blood instead 8 Production editReferences to other titles edit The El Rey hideout in Mexico was taken from The Getaway a 1958 crime novel by Jim Thompson Earl McGraw became a recurring character in Rodriguez and Tarantino s works later appearing in Kill Bill Planet Terror and Death Proof as an Easter Egg Chango Beer and Sex Machine s codpiece gun are references to Rodriguez s 1995 film Desperado Seth also returns to the hotel with Big Kahuna Burgers which were used in Pulp Fiction and mentioned in Death Proof Seth Gecko also says the line All right Ramblers Let s get ramblin a quote from Tarantino s Reservoir Dogs Scott s T shirt decoration reads Precinct 13 a reference to John Carpenter s 1976 film Assault on Precinct 13 9 Non union crew edit As with many of Rodriguez s films From Dusk till Dawn employed a non union production crew which is unusual for a production with a budget above 15 million 10 Release editBox office edit From Dusk till Dawn had its world premiere on January 17 1996 11 On its first week the film grossed 10 240 805 in the United States making it the highest grossing film of the week 12 The next week the film fell to third highest in the box office where it grossed 4 851 921 being beaten by Mr Holland s Opus and Bed of Roses 13 From Dusk till Dawn grossed 25 836 616 in the United States and 33 500 000 internationally for a worldwide gross of 59 336 616 12 On May 1 1996 the film was banned in Ireland Irish Film Censor Board head Sheamus Smith cited its irresponsible and totally gratuitous violence which he felt was particularly untimely in the wake of the then recent Dunblane and Port Arthur massacres 14 15 In January 2004 the video release was passed with an 18 certificate 16 Critical reception edit On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes 63 of 51 critics reviews are positive with an average rating of 6 2 10 The website s consensus reads A pulpy crime drama vampire film hybrid From Dusk till Dawn is an uneven but often deliriously enjoyable B movie 17 Metacritic which uses a weighted average assigned the film a score of 48 out of 100 based on 15 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 18 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 19 Roger Ebert gave the film three out of four stars and described it as a skillful meat and potatoes action extravaganza with some added neat touches 20 In her review for The New York Times Janet Maslin wrote The latter part of From Dusk till Dawn is so relentless that it s as if a spigot has been turned on and then broken Though some of the tricks are entertainingly staged the film loses its clever edge when its action heats up so gruesomely and exploitatively that there s no time for talk 21 Entertainment Weekly gave the film a B rating and Owen Gleiberman wrote Rodriguez and Tarantino have taken the let em eat trash cynicism of modern corporate moviemaking and repackaged it as junk conscious attitude In From Dusk till Dawn they put on such a show of cooking up popcorn that they make pandering to the audience seem hip 22 However in his review for The Washington Post Desson Howe wrote The movie which treats you with contempt for even watching it is a monument to its own lack of imagination It s a triumph of vile over content mindless nihilism posing as hipness 23 Cinefantastique magazine s Steve Biodrowski wrote Whereas one might reasonably have expected that the combo of Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez would yield a critical mass of nuclear proportions instead of an atomic fireball s worth of entertainment we get a long fuse quite a bit of fizzle and a rather minor blast 24 In his review for the San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle called the film an ugly unpleasant criminals on the lam film that midway turns into a boring and completely repellent vampire comedy If it s not one of the worst films of 1996 it will have been one miserable year 25 In Marc Savlov s review for the Austin Chronicle he wrote Fans of Merchant Ivory will do well to steer clear of Rodriguez s newest opus but both action and horror film fans have cause for celebration after what seems like a particularly long splatter drought This is horror with a wink and a nod to drive in theatres and sweaty back seats This is how it s done 26 Awards and nominations edit Award Category Subject ResultFangoria Chainsaw Award Best Actor George Clooney WonMTV Movie Awards Best Breakthrough Performance WonSaturn Awards Best Actor WonBest Horror Film WonBest Makeup NominatedBest Director Robert Rodriguez NominatedBest Supporting Actress Juliette Lewis NominatedBest Supporting Actor Harvey Keitel NominatedQuentin Tarantino NominatedBest Writing NominatedRazzie Awards Worst Supporting Actor 27 NominatedStinkers Bad Movie Awards Worst Supporting Actor 28 NominatedSoundtrack editMain article From Dusk Till Dawn soundtrack The soundtrack features mainly Texas blues by such artists as ZZ Top and brothers Stevie Ray and Jimmie Vaughan on separate tracks The Chicano rock band Tito amp Tarantula who portrayed the band in the Titty Twister appears on the soundtrack as well The film s score is by Graeme Revell Dark Night by The Blasters plays over the film s opening and closing credits Video game editMain article From Dusk Till Dawn video game A video game of the same name was released for Windows in 2001 It is based on events that transpire directly after the end of the film Sequel and prequel editMain articles From Dusk Till Dawn 2 Texas Blood Money and From Dusk Till Dawn 3 The Hangman s Daughter From Dusk till Dawn was followed by two direct to video 29 installments a sequel From Dusk Till Dawn 2 Texas Blood Money 1999 and prequel From Dusk Till Dawn 3 The Hangman s Daughter 2000 They were both received poorly by critics 30 31 Danny Trejo is the only actor to appear in all three although Michael Parks appears in both From Dusk till Dawn and The Hangman s Daughter Rodriguez Tarantino and Lawrence Bender served as producers on all three films Television editMain article From Dusk till Dawn The Series A television series inspired by the films premiered on the El Rey network in March 2014 produced and directed by Rodriguez The show was intended to explore and expand on the characters and story from the film providing a wider scope and richer Aztec mythology 32 33 The series ended production in 2016 with Deadline Hollywood reporting that the actors have been released from their contracts as of October 31 34 References edit From Dusk Till Dawn 1996 Box 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