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Let's Get Harry

Let's Get Harry is a 1986 American adventure film directed by Stuart Rosenberg. It stars Michael Schoeffling, Thomas F. Wilson, Glenn Frey, Rick Rossovich, Ben Johnson, Mark Harmon, Gary Busey, and Robert Duvall.[2] The film direction is credited to Alan Smithee, a pseudonym used by directors who repudiate their involvement in a film.

Let's Get Harry
French film poster
Directed byAlan Smithee
Screenplay byCharles Robert Carner
Story by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyJames A. Contner
Music byBrad Fiedel
Distributed byTriStar Pictures
Release date
  • October 31, 1986 (1986-10-31)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$140,980[1]

Plot

In Colombia, an American engineer named Harry Burck is overseeing the opening of his company's water pipeline. In the middle of the unveiling ceremony, a group of rebels arrives to kidnap an American diplomat who is in attendance. In the process, Harry is also kidnapped.

Word of the kidnapping reaches Harry's brother Corey and his friends Bob, Spence, and Kurt, who were all awaiting Harry's return. The men, coworkers at a factory, learn that Harry's kidnapping was orchestrated by a drug lord named Carlos Ochobar. Corey and Bob travel to Washington, D.C. to seek assistance from the U.S. government, only to be told that there are no plans to mount a rescue. Harry's father, Harry Burck, Sr., is despondent over the kidnapping of his son.

Kurt reminds his friends that they all personally owe Harry something, and that their only choice is to rescue him themselves. Despite some resistance and skepticism from Kurt and Spence, all the men eventually agree to go. Before heading to Colombia, they enlist the financial help of a sympathetic local car salesman, Jack, who insists on going along as a condition of funding the rescue, and the military expertise of a mercenary named Norman Shrike. Due to the urgency of the mission, Shrike is only able to give the group perfunctory training in military tactics.

Once in Colombia, the group encounters resistance, both from local officials and from the U.S. government. The group eventually lands in jail after being set up by one of Shrike's contacts who was going to supply them with weapons. They are handed over to U.S. officials and put on a plane back to the U.S. Just prior to takeoff, the group manages to escape, but Kurt decides to give up and go home.

The group resumes their trek toward Ochobar's camp. Eventually, they are engaged by rebels. Shrike is killed in a firefight while saving one of the men's lives. The group ventures on with the help of a local woman, Veronica, and they eventually find Ochobar's hideout. In the ensuing shootout with Ochobar's men, Jack is killed. The group is able to save Harry and escape, destroying Ochobar's camp in the process.

Harry and the men return home to a hero's welcome.

Cast

Production

In the director's cut of the film, Mark Harmon does not make an appearance of any kind until the final rescue sequence. Prior to the planned release, Harmon's popularity grew dramatically due to his work on St. Elsewhere and being named "Sexiest Man Alive" by People magazine, and the producers wanted to make Harmon more at the center of the story over Rosenberg's objection. Additional footage was shot featuring Harmon's abduction and being held as a hostage. As a result, Rosenberg renounced the film, deciding to be credited as Alan Smithee.[3]

Release

The film was released on October 31, 1986, in 133 theatres regionally in the United States and grossed $140,980 for the weekend.[4]

Let's Get Harry is currently only available on VHS and LaserDisc; it has not been released on DVD.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Let's Get Harry at Box Office Mojo
  2. ^ Paul Brenner (2013). . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2013-11-14.
  3. ^ Institute, Bathroom Readers' (2013-11-12). Uncle John's Perpetually Pleasing Bathroom Reader. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-60710-931-0.
  4. ^ "Halloween Scares Off B.O.; 'Croc' Holds Bite, 'Bandits' Blah". Variety. November 5, 1986. p. 3.

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Let s Get Harry is a 1986 American adventure film directed by Stuart Rosenberg It stars Michael Schoeffling Thomas F Wilson Glenn Frey Rick Rossovich Ben Johnson Mark Harmon Gary Busey and Robert Duvall 2 The film direction is credited to Alan Smithee a pseudonym used by directors who repudiate their involvement in a film Let s Get HarryFrench film posterDirected byAlan SmitheeScreenplay byCharles Robert CarnerStory byMark FeldbergSamuel FullerProduced byDaniel H BlattRobert SingerStarringMichael SchoefflingThomas F WilsonGlenn FreyRick RossovichBen JohnsonMark HarmonGary BuseyRobert DuvallCinematographyJames A ContnerMusic byBrad FiedelDistributed byTriStar PicturesRelease dateOctober 31 1986 1986 10 31 Running time102 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 140 980 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditIn Colombia an American engineer named Harry Burck is overseeing the opening of his company s water pipeline In the middle of the unveiling ceremony a group of rebels arrives to kidnap an American diplomat who is in attendance In the process Harry is also kidnapped Word of the kidnapping reaches Harry s brother Corey and his friends Bob Spence and Kurt who were all awaiting Harry s return The men coworkers at a factory learn that Harry s kidnapping was orchestrated by a drug lord named Carlos Ochobar Corey and Bob travel to Washington D C to seek assistance from the U S government only to be told that there are no plans to mount a rescue Harry s father Harry Burck Sr is despondent over the kidnapping of his son Kurt reminds his friends that they all personally owe Harry something and that their only choice is to rescue him themselves Despite some resistance and skepticism from Kurt and Spence all the men eventually agree to go Before heading to Colombia they enlist the financial help of a sympathetic local car salesman Jack who insists on going along as a condition of funding the rescue and the military expertise of a mercenary named Norman Shrike Due to the urgency of the mission Shrike is only able to give the group perfunctory training in military tactics Once in Colombia the group encounters resistance both from local officials and from the U S government The group eventually lands in jail after being set up by one of Shrike s contacts who was going to supply them with weapons They are handed over to U S officials and put on a plane back to the U S Just prior to takeoff the group manages to escape but Kurt decides to give up and go home The group resumes their trek toward Ochobar s camp Eventually they are engaged by rebels Shrike is killed in a firefight while saving one of the men s lives The group ventures on with the help of a local woman Veronica and they eventually find Ochobar s hideout In the ensuing shootout with Ochobar s men Jack is killed The group is able to save Harry and escape destroying Ochobar s camp in the process Harry and the men return home to a hero s welcome Cast EditMichael Schoeffling as Corey Burck Thomas F Wilson as Bob Pachowski Rick Rossovich as Kurt Klein Ben Johnson as Harry Burck Sr Glenn Frey as Spence Mark Harmon as Harry Burck Jr Gary Busey as Jack Robert Duvall as Norman Shrike Elpidia Carrillo as Veronica Matt Clark as Walt Clayton Bruce Gray as Ambassador Douglas Jerry Hardin as Dean Reilly David Hess as Mercenary Pierrino Mascarino as Pinilla Gregory Sierra as Alphonso John Wesley as Mercenary Eusebio Dominguez as Elite MilitaryProduction EditIn the director s cut of the film Mark Harmon does not make an appearance of any kind until the final rescue sequence Prior to the planned release Harmon s popularity grew dramatically due to his work on St Elsewhere and being named Sexiest Man Alive by People magazine and the producers wanted to make Harmon more at the center of the story over Rosenberg s objection Additional footage was shot featuring Harmon s abduction and being held as a hostage As a result Rosenberg renounced the film deciding to be credited as Alan Smithee 3 Release EditThe film was released on October 31 1986 in 133 theatres regionally in the United States and grossed 140 980 for the weekend 4 Let s Get Harry is currently only available on VHS and LaserDisc it has not been released on DVD citation needed References Edit Let s Get Harry at Box Office Mojo Paul Brenner 2013 Let s Get Harry Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times Archived from the original on 2013 11 14 Institute Bathroom Readers 2013 11 12 Uncle John s Perpetually Pleasing Bathroom Reader Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1 60710 931 0 Halloween Scares Off B O Croc Holds Bite Bandits Blah Variety November 5 1986 p 3 External links EditLet s Get Harry at IMDb Let s Get Harry at AllMovie Let s Get Harry at the TCM Movie Database Let s Get Harry at Rotten Tomatoes Let s Get Harry at Box Office Mojo Let s Get Harry Photos Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Let 27s Get Harry amp oldid 1131447709, 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