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Incognito (1997 film)

Incognito is a 1997 American crime thriller film directed by John Badham and starring Jason Patric and Irene Jacob. Written by Jordan Katz, the film is about a talented art forger who paints a fake Rembrandt despite pressure from his dying father who urges him to use his talent on his own original paintings. The film is notable for a sequence that reveals the specific details involved in forgery, including canvas aging, precise paints, and other deceptions.[1]

Incognito
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJohn Badham
Written byJordan Katz
Produced byJames G. Robinson
Starring
CinematographyDenis Crossan
Edited byFrank Morriss
Music byJohn Ottman
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release dates
  • November 14, 1997 (1997-11-14) (United Kingdom)
  • March 13, 1998 (1998-03-13) (United States)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Talented New York painter Harry Donovan is an expert of copying famous artists' paintings, but is struggling to become a legitimate artist in his own right. Until now, he has avoided detection by forging third and fourth tier masters, but that is about to change. Frustrated by the cancellation of an exhibition of his paintings, Harry accepts a job forging a long lost Rembrandt for $550,000 from three art dealer clients—Alistair Davies, Ian Hill, and Agachi—against the wishes of his artist father who wants his son to give up forgery and concentrate on his own work.

Despite his father's wishes, Harry takes the job and travels to Amsterdam to study Rembrandt. He decides to forge a never-discovered portrait of the master's blind father lost supposedly off the coast of Spain over 350 years ago. Harry continues his research in Paris, where he meets a beautiful Rembrandt scholar, Professor Marieke van den Broeck, who tells him she is a "student". Harry does not know that one of his main source books was written by Marieke. With her unwitting help, he gains access to an actual Rembrandt being restored at the Louvre from which he obtains scrapings of the original varnish. Soon Harry and Marieke become involved romantically.

Harry travels back to Amsterdam, where he paints his "Rembrandt" in an attic studio using period materials and a photograph of his own father as a model. He then journeys to Spain where he shows his three clients his forged masterpiece. After they find a local farmer who is paid to claim to have "found" the painting, the three clients invite two art experts to examine the painting, and they "confirm" it to be a Rembrandt. They return to London with the painting for a final authentication by a group of experts, which includes Marieke, to Harry's surprise. Several experts agree it is genuine, but Marieke does not. Dismayed to learn that his clients plan to hold a public auction, Harry tries to take back his painting but Davies pulls a modified Beretta handgun on him. Harry manages to evade his line of fire and makes his escape with the painting while Davies shoots and kills Agachi and frames Harry for the murder and the theft of the painting.

After eluding arrest, Harry finds Marieke, handcuffs her to his wrist, and together they escape on the Orient Express. Forced to flee the train by the pursuing police, they make their way through the English countryside, eventually splitting up before Harry is finally arrested while attempting to destroy his forgery at Mentmore Towers.

During his trial Harry tries to prove his innocence by duplicating the painting in open court to show that the painting is fake. His feelings, however, over his father's recent death and his wish for him to give up forgery prevent him from completing the painting. "Only Rembrandt can paint a Rembrandt," he concludes. Harry is saved when Hill, fearing his partner's homicidal intentions, testifies that Davies was actually the one who murdered Agachi. An enraged Davies is put in contempt and Harry is cleared of all charges.

After his release, Harry discovers that Hill plans to auction the painting himself and reap all the financial benefits. Having anticipated such an outcome, Harry had written a letter to the farmer in Spain notifying him of the deception. Spanish law allows the government first right of purchase from the discoverer of all treasures found on Spanish soil. The painting ends up in the Museo del Prado and the $55,000,000 that the painting was sold for end up in Spain. Of this money two thirds are taken by the Spanish government, half of the remaining sum is taken by the Church, and what is left is given to the farmer. In gratitude, the farmer invites Harry to Spain where he gives the artist half of the money—$5 million. Harry then travels back to Paris to meet Marieke. He gives her an original portrait that he painted of her in his own style. After signing the painting, the couple kiss and embrace on the romantic banks of the Seine.

Cast

Production

Filming took place in Paris, France; Mentmore Towers, Mentmore, Buckinghamshire, England; London, England; and Amsterdam, Netherlands.[citation needed] American artist James Gemmill painted the Rembrandt forgery for the film.[2]

Reception

Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 33% of nine surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 5.1/10.[3] Derek Elley of Variety wrote, "All of director John Badham's well-honed technique can't disguise the hollowness at the center of Incognito, a wannabe romantic thriller set in picture-postcard Europe that's short on romance and even shorter on thrills."[2]

References

  1. ^ Stewart, Bhob. "Incognito". All Movie. Retrieved February 17, 2012.
  2. ^ a b Elley, Derek (November 16, 1997). "Review: 'Incognito'". Variety. Retrieved May 24, 2015.
  3. ^ "Incognito (1998)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2015-05-24.

External links

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Incognito is a 1997 American crime thriller film directed by John Badham and starring Jason Patric and Irene Jacob Written by Jordan Katz the film is about a talented art forger who paints a fake Rembrandt despite pressure from his dying father who urges him to use his talent on his own original paintings The film is notable for a sequence that reveals the specific details involved in forgery including canvas aging precise paints and other deceptions 1 IncognitoTheatrical release posterDirected byJohn BadhamWritten byJordan KatzProduced byJames G RobinsonStarringJason Patric Irene JacobCinematographyDenis CrossanEdited byFrank MorrissMusic byJohn OttmanProductioncompanyMorgan Creek ProductionsDistributed byWarner Bros Release datesNovember 14 1997 1997 11 14 United Kingdom March 13 1998 1998 03 13 United States Running time108 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditTalented New York painter Harry Donovan is an expert of copying famous artists paintings but is struggling to become a legitimate artist in his own right Until now he has avoided detection by forging third and fourth tier masters but that is about to change Frustrated by the cancellation of an exhibition of his paintings Harry accepts a job forging a long lost Rembrandt for 550 000 from three art dealer clients Alistair Davies Ian Hill and Agachi against the wishes of his artist father who wants his son to give up forgery and concentrate on his own work Despite his father s wishes Harry takes the job and travels to Amsterdam to study Rembrandt He decides to forge a never discovered portrait of the master s blind father lost supposedly off the coast of Spain over 350 years ago Harry continues his research in Paris where he meets a beautiful Rembrandt scholar Professor Marieke van den Broeck who tells him she is a student Harry does not know that one of his main source books was written by Marieke With her unwitting help he gains access to an actual Rembrandt being restored at the Louvre from which he obtains scrapings of the original varnish Soon Harry and Marieke become involved romantically Harry travels back to Amsterdam where he paints his Rembrandt in an attic studio using period materials and a photograph of his own father as a model He then journeys to Spain where he shows his three clients his forged masterpiece After they find a local farmer who is paid to claim to have found the painting the three clients invite two art experts to examine the painting and they confirm it to be a Rembrandt They return to London with the painting for a final authentication by a group of experts which includes Marieke to Harry s surprise Several experts agree it is genuine but Marieke does not Dismayed to learn that his clients plan to hold a public auction Harry tries to take back his painting but Davies pulls a modified Beretta handgun on him Harry manages to evade his line of fire and makes his escape with the painting while Davies shoots and kills Agachi and frames Harry for the murder and the theft of the painting After eluding arrest Harry finds Marieke handcuffs her to his wrist and together they escape on the Orient Express Forced to flee the train by the pursuing police they make their way through the English countryside eventually splitting up before Harry is finally arrested while attempting to destroy his forgery at Mentmore Towers During his trial Harry tries to prove his innocence by duplicating the painting in open court to show that the painting is fake His feelings however over his father s recent death and his wish for him to give up forgery prevent him from completing the painting Only Rembrandt can paint a Rembrandt he concludes Harry is saved when Hill fearing his partner s homicidal intentions testifies that Davies was actually the one who murdered Agachi An enraged Davies is put in contempt and Harry is cleared of all charges After his release Harry discovers that Hill plans to auction the painting himself and reap all the financial benefits Having anticipated such an outcome Harry had written a letter to the farmer in Spain notifying him of the deception Spanish law allows the government first right of purchase from the discoverer of all treasures found on Spanish soil The painting ends up in the Museo del Prado and the 55 000 000 that the painting was sold for end up in Spain Of this money two thirds are taken by the Spanish government half of the remaining sum is taken by the Church and what is left is given to the farmer In gratitude the farmer invites Harry to Spain where he gives the artist half of the money 5 million Harry then travels back to Paris to meet Marieke He gives her an original portrait that he painted of her in his own style After signing the painting the couple kiss and embrace on the romantic banks of the Seine Cast EditJason Patric as Harry Donovan Irene Jacob as Marieke van den Broeck Thomas Lockyer as Alastair Davies Ian Richardson as Turley the prosecutor Rod Steiger as Milton Donovan Ian Holm as John Togo Igawa as Agachi Simon Chandler as Ian Hill Pip Torrens as White defense attorney Michael Cochrane as Deeks Joseph Blatchley as Prof Scheerding Paul Brennen as Det Sgt Steed Olivier Pierre as Lecuyer Peter Gale as Westerbrook David Marrick as Bright Dudley Sutton as Halifax Offul Adam Fogerty as Ugo Ricardo Montez as Juan Del Campo Walter van Dyk as ThoolenProduction EditFilming took place in Paris France Mentmore Towers Mentmore Buckinghamshire England London England and Amsterdam Netherlands citation needed American artist James Gemmill painted the Rembrandt forgery for the film 2 Reception EditRotten Tomatoes a review aggregator reports that 33 of nine surveyed critics gave the film a positive review the average rating is 5 1 10 3 Derek Elley of Variety wrote All of director John Badham s well honed technique can t disguise the hollowness at the center of Incognito a wannabe romantic thriller set in picture postcard Europe that s short on romance and even shorter on thrills 2 References Edit Stewart Bhob Incognito All Movie Retrieved February 17 2012 a b Elley Derek November 16 1997 Review Incognito Variety Retrieved May 24 2015 Incognito 1998 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 2015 05 24 External links EditIncognito at IMDb Incognito at AllMovie Incognito at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Incognito 1997 film amp oldid 1107190307, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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