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Shade (film)

Shade is a 2003 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed and written by Damian Nieman and starring Stuart Townsend, Gabriel Byrne, Thandiwe Newton, Jamie Foxx, Melanie Griffith and Sylvester Stallone. The film follows a trio of grifters who attempt to set up a legendary card shark nicknamed "the Dean". The film had a limited release in the United States on May 7, 2004.

Shade
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDamian Nieman
Written byDamian Nieman
Produced byChris Hammond
Ted Hartley
David Schnepp
Merv Griffin
Starring
Music byJames Johnzen
Production
companies
Distributed byDEJ Productions
Release dates
  • April 25, 2003 (2003-04-25) (United States Film Festival)
  • April 9, 2004 (2004-04-09) (United States)
Running time
101 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$10 million[1]
Box office$458,144[1][2]

Plot edit

In an underground mob poker game, a man is revealed to be cheating with a hole card[clarification needed] when the game gets robbed. He manages to defend himself as a huge gunfight breaks out, leaving all dead but him and one gangster. They get into a Mexican standoff.

Hustlers Tiffany and Charlie Miller meet up with poker player Larry Jennings as he's winning a game. They agree to a partnership to work a game with a potential profit of $20,000. Larry meets the third member of the team, Vernon, a card mechanic who is working as a blackjack dealer. In a flashback, Vernon switches out the contents of a six deck shoe as his accomplices take the casino for $40,000. That night, as Vernon and Charlie wait for Larry, corrupt cop Scarne shakes them down. Larry arrives and agrees to team with them after seeing Vernon's skills - in the game, he will bet high on Vernon's crooked deals.

At the game, Larry gets impatient with the slow action and, on his own deal, gets over $100,000 in the pot. He loses; the money he bet belongs to a mobster named Malini, who sends his enforcers Marlo and Nate to retrieve him. They take him to the house, revealing it had been stripped bare - everyone at the game was in on the con. They then take Larry to an airport and kill him.

The man and the gangster (from the first scene) agree to cut cards for the money. The gangster cuts a King and the man cuts the Ace of spades. They reach for their guns; the man gets his first and kills the gangster, whose blood splatters on the ace. It is revealed that the story is an urban legend about Dean "the Dean" Stevens, a legendary card sharp and player. The crew talk about taking the Dean down at a game with a $250,000 buy-in and total stakes of at least $2,000,000. It is also revealed that Vernon and Tiffany had been lovers until Vernon's sudden departure as a result of a botched job. Tiffany became involved romantically with Charlie afterwards.

The next day, Malini's enforcers track down Charlie to a restaurant and Marlo demands the return of Malini's money. Charlie agrees to pay back $100,000, but Nate pulls a gun and a gunfight ensues. Tiffany arrives in time to kill Nate, but Marlo escapes. Charlie, Vernon and Tiffany escape and hide out with The Professor, Vernon's former mentor, who is suspicious of Charlie and insists Vernon is better than him. Scarne arrives at the murder scene and realizes that the three are involved from a description by the witnesses. Meanwhile, The Dean arrives and meets up with an old flame, Eve, expressing his desire to retire from playing.

The three arrive at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel for the game, where they discover that the host is Malini. Vernon and the Dean bust the other players and agree to play five card stud. Eve arrives, and they take a break. The three talk about the trouble Vernon is having and Tiffany speculates the cards are marked. Vernon discovers the Dean is using a "juice deck," a deck marked to be readable when one's eyes are unfocused.

In the final hand, Vernon mucks a card and deals the hand. He deals the Dean two pair, Kings and Queens, and himself a pair of Jacks with a 7 in the hole for the Dean to see. The Dean goes all in, and when Vernon is $50,000 short, Charlie and Tiffany make up the shortfall so he can call the bet. Before the cards are turned up, Marlo enters the room. Identifying the three as the team who conned Larry, Malini's muscle pull their guns and Tiffany pulls hers, in which Scarne enters with his gun drawn. The Dean diffuses the tense situation by insisting that the hand be completed. Vernon swaps out his hole 7 for a third Jack, which would beat the two pair he'd dealt the Dean. The room is stunned when the Dean turns up a third Queen to take the hand and win the game. Malini tells the three they can leave but gently threatens them to stay clear of the Los Angeles rackets.

Charlie splits up the partnership with Vernon and, after Marlo's revelation that he was tipped off by Tiffany about shaking down Larry, with her as well. As Vernon sits alone in a diner, The Dean, Eve and Scarne enter, revealing the game was all an elaborate setup by the four of them to con Charlie and Tiffany. They split the take, but as he leaves the Dean pauses to flip the blood-stained Ace of spades to Vernon, confirming the urban legend to be fact.

Cast edit

Music edit

The Shade soundtrack features three original works, "Penumbra," "Moon Rocks" and "Red Reflections", composed and recorded by jazz composer and flugelhornist Dmitri Matheny. The band The Golden Ratio, together with composer Ken Rangkuty, wrote two original works, "Licentious" and "Never", for the soundtrack.[3]

Release edit

Theatrical edit

The film was produced by RKO Pictures in 2003 and released in the USA on 21 June 2003 at the CineVegas International Film Festival.[4] It began its limited theatrical run on 9 April 2004.[5]

Home media edit

The film was initially released on DVD and VHS by distributor DEJ Productions.[6] It later received a widescreen release courtesy of Warner Home Video.[5]

In December 2019, the film was released on Blu-ray for the first time by MVD Entertainment Group, as a part of their Marquee Collection.[7]

Reception edit

Box office edit

Shade was open for only five weeks in six theaters, and it grossed $458,144 in worldwide ticket sales.[1][2]

Critical response edit

The film holds a 67% rating at Rotten Tomatoes based on reviews from 15 critics.[8] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 40 out of 100, based on 5 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Shade". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2011-07-25.
  2. ^ a b "Shade (2004) International Box Office". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2011-07-25.
  3. ^ "SoundtrackINFO: Shade Soundtrack". www.soundtrackinfo.com. Retrieved October 11, 2022.
  4. ^ Harris, Dana (May 23, 2003). "CineVegas skeds 'Octane,' 'Shade'". Variety. Retrieved October 11, 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Shade". AllMovie. Retrieved October 11, 2022.
  6. ^ "Beyond Blockbuster: DEJ Works Outside the Spotlight for Its Indie Deals". IndieWire. June 22, 2004. Retrieved October 11, 2022.
  7. ^ "Shade Blu-ray (MVD Marquee Collection)".
  8. ^ "Shade". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
  9. ^ "Shade". Metacritic.

External links edit

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Shade is a 2003 American neo noir crime thriller film directed and written by Damian Nieman and starring Stuart Townsend Gabriel Byrne Thandiwe Newton Jamie Foxx Melanie Griffith and Sylvester Stallone The film follows a trio of grifters who attempt to set up a legendary card shark nicknamed the Dean The film had a limited release in the United States on May 7 2004 ShadeTheatrical release posterDirected byDamian NiemanWritten byDamian NiemanProduced byChris HammondTed HartleyDavid SchneppMerv GriffinStarringStuart Townsend Gabriel Byrne Thandiwe Newton Jamie Foxx Melanie Griffith Sylvester Stallone Dina Merrill Hal HolbrookMusic byJames JohnzenProductioncompaniesDEJ ProductionsRKO PicturesDistributed byDEJ ProductionsRelease datesApril 25 2003 2003 04 25 United States Film Festival April 9 2004 2004 04 09 United States Running time101 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 10 million 1 Box office 458 144 1 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Music 4 Release 4 1 Theatrical 4 2 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 6 References 7 External linksPlot editIn an underground mob poker game a man is revealed to be cheating with a hole card clarification needed when the game gets robbed He manages to defend himself as a huge gunfight breaks out leaving all dead but him and one gangster They get into a Mexican standoff Hustlers Tiffany and Charlie Miller meet up with poker player Larry Jennings as he s winning a game They agree to a partnership to work a game with a potential profit of 20 000 Larry meets the third member of the team Vernon a card mechanic who is working as a blackjack dealer In a flashback Vernon switches out the contents of a six deck shoe as his accomplices take the casino for 40 000 That night as Vernon and Charlie wait for Larry corrupt cop Scarne shakes them down Larry arrives and agrees to team with them after seeing Vernon s skills in the game he will bet high on Vernon s crooked deals At the game Larry gets impatient with the slow action and on his own deal gets over 100 000 in the pot He loses the money he bet belongs to a mobster named Malini who sends his enforcers Marlo and Nate to retrieve him They take him to the house revealing it had been stripped bare everyone at the game was in on the con They then take Larry to an airport and kill him The man and the gangster from the first scene agree to cut cards for the money The gangster cuts a King and the man cuts the Ace of spades They reach for their guns the man gets his first and kills the gangster whose blood splatters on the ace It is revealed that the story is an urban legend about Dean the Dean Stevens a legendary card sharp and player The crew talk about taking the Dean down at a game with a 250 000 buy in and total stakes of at least 2 000 000 It is also revealed that Vernon and Tiffany had been lovers until Vernon s sudden departure as a result of a botched job Tiffany became involved romantically with Charlie afterwards The next day Malini s enforcers track down Charlie to a restaurant and Marlo demands the return of Malini s money Charlie agrees to pay back 100 000 but Nate pulls a gun and a gunfight ensues Tiffany arrives in time to kill Nate but Marlo escapes Charlie Vernon and Tiffany escape and hide out with The Professor Vernon s former mentor who is suspicious of Charlie and insists Vernon is better than him Scarne arrives at the murder scene and realizes that the three are involved from a description by the witnesses Meanwhile The Dean arrives and meets up with an old flame Eve expressing his desire to retire from playing The three arrive at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel for the game where they discover that the host is Malini Vernon and the Dean bust the other players and agree to play five card stud Eve arrives and they take a break The three talk about the trouble Vernon is having and Tiffany speculates the cards are marked Vernon discovers the Dean is using a juice deck a deck marked to be readable when one s eyes are unfocused In the final hand Vernon mucks a card and deals the hand He deals the Dean two pair Kings and Queens and himself a pair of Jacks with a 7 in the hole for the Dean to see The Dean goes all in and when Vernon is 50 000 short Charlie and Tiffany make up the shortfall so he can call the bet Before the cards are turned up Marlo enters the room Identifying the three as the team who conned Larry Malini s muscle pull their guns and Tiffany pulls hers in which Scarne enters with his gun drawn The Dean diffuses the tense situation by insisting that the hand be completed Vernon swaps out his hole 7 for a third Jack which would beat the two pair he d dealt the Dean The room is stunned when the Dean turns up a third Queen to take the hand and win the game Malini tells the three they can leave but gently threatens them to stay clear of the Los Angeles rackets Charlie splits up the partnership with Vernon and after Marlo s revelation that he was tipped off by Tiffany about shaking down Larry with her as well As Vernon sits alone in a diner The Dean Eve and Scarne enter revealing the game was all an elaborate setup by the four of them to con Charlie and Tiffany They split the take but as he leaves the Dean pauses to flip the blood stained Ace of spades to Vernon confirming the urban legend to be fact Cast editStuart Townsend as Vernon Gabriel Byrne as Charlie Miller Thandiwe Newton as Tiffany credited as Thandie Newton Jamie Foxx as Larry Jennings Melanie Griffith as Eve Sylvester Stallone as Dean The Dean Stevens Jason Cerbone as young Dean Stevens Bo Hopkins as Lieutenant Scarne Patrick Bauchau as Max Malini Roger Guenveur Smith as Marlo B Real as Nate Glenn Plummer as Gas Station Attendant Dina Merrill as Dina Hal Holbrook as Professor Michael Dorn as Jack ThornhillMusic editThe Shade soundtrack features three original works Penumbra Moon Rocks and Red Reflections composed and recorded by jazz composer and flugelhornist Dmitri Matheny The band The Golden Ratio together with composer Ken Rangkuty wrote two original works Licentious and Never for the soundtrack 3 Release editTheatrical edit The film was produced by RKO Pictures in 2003 and released in the USA on 21 June 2003 at the CineVegas International Film Festival 4 It began its limited theatrical run on 9 April 2004 5 Home media edit The film was initially released on DVD and VHS by distributor DEJ Productions 6 It later received a widescreen release courtesy of Warner Home Video 5 In December 2019 the film was released on Blu ray for the first time by MVD Entertainment Group as a part of their Marquee Collection 7 Reception editBox office edit Shade was open for only five weeks in six theaters and it grossed 458 144 in worldwide ticket sales 1 2 Critical response edit The film holds a 67 rating at Rotten Tomatoes based on reviews from 15 critics 8 Metacritic which uses a weighted average assigned the film a score of 40 out of 100 based on 5 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 9 References edit a b c Shade Box Office Mojo Retrieved 2011 07 25 a b Shade 2004 International Box Office Box Office Mojo Retrieved 2011 07 25 SoundtrackINFO Shade Soundtrack www soundtrackinfo com Retrieved October 11 2022 Harris Dana May 23 2003 CineVegas skeds Octane Shade Variety Retrieved October 11 2022 a b Shade AllMovie Retrieved October 11 2022 Beyond Blockbuster DEJ Works Outside the Spotlight for Its Indie Deals IndieWire June 22 2004 Retrieved October 11 2022 Shade Blu ray MVD Marquee Collection Shade Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 2022 01 01 Shade Metacritic External links editShade at IMDb nbsp Shade at AllMovie Shade at the American Film Institute Catalog Shade at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shade film amp oldid 1216989598, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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