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Sunset (1988 film)

Sunset is a 1988 American crime mystery western film written and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Bruce Willis as Western actor Tom Mix, who teams up with lawman Wyatt Earp, portrayed for the second time in a theatrical film by James Garner. Based on an unpublished novel by Rod Amateau, the plot has Earp and Mix solve a murder in Hollywood in 1929.[4]

Sunset
Theatrical release poster by Drew Struzan
Directed byBlake Edwards
Screenplay byBlake Edwards
Based onSunset (unpublished manuscript)
by Rod Amateau[1]
Produced byTony Adams
Starring
CinematographyAnthony B. Richmond
Edited byRobert Pergament
Music byHenry Mancini
Production
company
ML Delphi Premier Productions
Distributed byTri-Star Pictures
Release date
  • April 29, 1988 (1988-04-29)
Running time
107 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$16 million
(estimated)[2]
Box office$4.6 million[3]

Although Sunset had some comedic elements, it veered much more to the period mystery genre of old Hollywood. Reviewers, such as Roger Ebert, struggled trying to define the film. Ebert noted, "The strangest thing about 'Sunset' is that it's not a comedy, not exactly. It has some laughs, but it's a sort of low-key, elegiac mood film ..."[5]

While Willis received top billing in Sunset, Garner actually has much more screen time in the film. This was the second film in which Garner played Wyatt Earp, the first being John Sturges's Hour of the Gun, released in 1967. This was director Edwards' second collaboration with Willis, whom he directed in Blind Date (1987).

Plot Edit

In Hollywood in the late 1920s during the waning days of the industry's transition to sound film, producer and studio head Alfie Alperin wants to produce an epic Western film about Wyatt Earp. Tom Mix is cast as the great United States Marshal and the real Earp is on the set as a technical adviser.

While Earp and Mix, the "real" and "reel" western heroes, are involved in their film adventure, they also get caught up in an actual case of murder, prostitution and corruption with vicious gangster Dutch Keiffer. Together, they try to straighten out the problems of the missing son of Earp's former girlfriend, Christina. She is now the wife of studio boss Alfie Alperin and he is not pleased by Earp's investigation. Hostess Cheryl King becomes romantically involved with Earp.

Alfie's sister, Victoria Alperin, is dating a notorious mobster and all three were at the scene of the murder of Madam Candice Gerard. Soon Earp unveils the true sadistic character of Alfie Alperin. Two of his accomplices, studio Chief of Studio Police Dibner, whose interest is in protecting Alperin, and corrupt Capt. Blackworth, turn nasty.

Mix and Earp get to fight a real gunfight at a real isolated ranch, with Mix telling Earp "I wish there was a camera here" before drawing a real gun.

After the death of Christina, matters become personal for Earp, leading to the explosive climax between Mix, Alperin, and Earp.

Cast Edit

Historical context Edit

Although largely fictitious, the story does contain elements of historical fact. Sunset depicts Wyatt Earp as a technical advisor to a fictional Tom Mix film of the Gunfight at the OK Corral in which Mix portrays the famous western marshal. Earp had been living in the Los Angeles area since about 1910. He had served as an unpaid technical adviser on some early silent Westerns from 1915 on and knew Western stars William S. Hart and Mix.[6]

When he died on January 13, 1929, at the age of 80, Earp's funeral featured both Hart and Mix as pallbearers.[7][Note 1]

Both Mix's and Earp's personas are part of the plot in Sunset, with each figure alternately exploiting and deflating their public images. While Earp recounts some of his exploits, dropping names like Doc Holliday and Calamity Jane, he remains a taciturn and steadfast former lawman. The gunfight in Tombstone, Arizona had lasted only 30 seconds, but it would end up defining Earp for the rest of his life.[8]

Mix also deals with his personal story, dismissing much of the conjecture about his origins, yet showing some of the bravado and derring-do that characterized his screen career. He compared himself as a "movie star cowboy" to the made-up heroics of Buffalo Bill Cody. His skills as a horseman, however, were faithfully derived from an early life as a cowboy; the impresario personality came later.[9]

Production Edit

Mariel Hemingway, like Bruce Willis and James Garner, signed up for the film for the chance to work with Blake Edwards. Hemingway confessed, "The movie sounded a little chaotic, but it had a secret weapon: it was directed by Blake Edwards who had made Breakfast at Tiffany's, a movie that was almost a religion with me. I couldn't pass up the chance to work with him."[10]

Garner had fond memories of working with Edwards in Victor Victoria (1982), and Willis and Edwards had a close working relationship after Willis had made his film debut in Edwards' Blind Date. Throughout the pre-production phases of the film, Edwards counseled his young star that, "... he couldn't rely on the jokes and the leer" that had been his trademark in the Moonlighting television series (1985–1989).[11] The relationship between the two male leads was not as sunny, however. After filming, Garner said he would never work with Willis again, saying "Willis is high school. He's not that serious about his work. He thinks he's so clever he can just walk through it, make up dialogue and stuff. I don't think you work that way."[12]

A running gag throughout the film was that Wyatt Earp cannot drive, though he does so on more than one occasion. Garner was considered an expert stunt driver and did quite a lot of his own driving on his TV series, The Rockford Files (1974–1980).[Note 2]

Edwards went to great lengths to recreate the 1920s Hollywood era, including a recreation of the 1929 Academy Awards dinner, complete with a mime act that closely resembled the antics of silent screen comedians such as Charlie Chaplin. This focus on period detail was noted as one of the serious flaws in the staging of the film.[14]

Principal photography on Sunset took place from April 6, 1987 and wrapped on July 2, 1987.[2][15] The filming locations included locations in southern California: Ambassador Hotel, 3400 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, 7000 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood. For exteriors, the Orange Empire Railroad Museum, Perris, California (railroad scenes) and the Bell Ranch, Santa Susana, California and Melody Ranch, 24715 Oak Creek Avenue, Newhall, California were utilized. Studio work took place at Culver City Studios.[2]

Historical inaccuracies Edit

  • The film features Earp attending the 1st Academy Awards which took place on May 16, 1929. Historically, Wyatt Earp died on January 13, 1929 (at the age of 80). He was ill prior to his death.
  • The film omits any mention of Josephine Marcus, who had been Earp's common law wife for over twenty-five years at the time of his death. In 1929 she lived in Los Angeles with Earp.

Soundtrack Edit

The musical soundtrack for Sunset was scored by Henry Mancini.[16] The film features the song "Black and Tan Fantasy" by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.[17]

Reception Edit

Box office Edit

Studio executives were divided on how to promote Sunset as most filmgoers would have expected a Blake Edwards film to be a comedy. The trailer began with the catchphrase "The following story is almost true ... give or take a lie or two" and emphasized comedic scenes. Upon release, Sunset was a box office failure, produced on a $16 million budget, and making only $4.6 million domestically.[3]

Critical Edit

Sunset earned predominately negative reviews from critics and the public alike. Most reviewers noted that Garner's screen presence was the only thing that made the film watchable. Hal Hinson in his review for The Washington Post contrasted the impact of the two male stars: "Ultimately, 'Sunset' plays like deluxe dinner theater fare. It's a diversion to take along with your after-meal coffee and dessert. Garner's western suavity is the only grace note. Few performers have generated the sort of good will that Garner has, and this may be the most solid work he's ever done in the movies. The figure he cuts is an evocative one. Watching him, you may think you smell a trace of sagebrush."[18]

Film critic Robert Horton was scathing in his review of Sunset, calling it "... a moribund movie made by a collection of people who have an abundance of talent. How does a movie like this go wrong?" He laid the blame squarely on Edward's limp direction. "... Edwards seems to have lost his verve. Sunset crawls along with little conviction or life."[19]

Movie historian Leonard Maltin seemed to agree with Horton, calling the picture an "appalling piece of junk, unpleasant and unbelievable from the word go. Willis registers zero playing one of the Western genre's most magnetic stars; only Garner's charisma saves this bomb."[20]

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 21% based on 14 reviews, with an average score of 3.70/10.[21]

Awards and nominations Edit

Patricia Norris, costume designer for Sunset was nominated for Best Costume Design at the 1989 Academy Awards.[22] However, winning the 1989 Razzie Award for Blake Edwards for Worst Director and nominating Mariel Hemingway for Worst Supporting Actress, was a dubious distinction.[23]

References Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Sunset shows Earp attending the first Academy Awards presentation on May 16, 1929; the actual event occurred months after his death.[6]
  2. ^ Garner did his own driving in Grand Prix (1966) and competed in races after-hours; he was considered one of the "best" actor drivers, ranked just behind Steve McQueen and Paul Newman.[13]

Citations Edit

  1. ^ McLellan, Dennis (July 2, 2003). "Rod Amateau, 79; writer, director, producer of sitcoms, feature films". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Sunset". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Sunset". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 9, 2012.
  4. ^ Thomas, Bob (April 27, 1988). "'Sunset' offers peek at 1920s, 'give or take one or two lies'". Desert Sun. p. B15. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
  5. ^ Ebert, Roger (April 29, 1988). "Review: 'Sunset'". rogerebert.com. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  6. ^ a b Barra, Allen (May 7, 2012). . True West Magazine. Archived from the original on December 19, 2013. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  7. ^ . Big Nose Kate's Saloon. Archived from the original on February 20, 2010. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  8. ^ Walker, Dale E. (November–December 2007). "Standing Tall". American Cowboy. Vol. 14, no. 4. p. 152.
  9. ^ Jensen 2006, pp. 183–184.
  10. ^ Hemingway & Greenman 2015, p. 184.
  11. ^ Parker 1997, p. 72.
  12. ^ Grobel, Lawrence (May 1, 1994). . Movieline. Archived from the original on November 28, 2011. Retrieved April 19, 2012.
  13. ^ Garner & Winokur 2011, pp. 101–105.
  14. ^ Parker 1997, pp. 73–74.
  15. ^ "Miscellaneous notes: Sunset (1988)". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  16. ^ Southall, James (December 8, 2012). "Sunset". movie-wave.net. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
  17. ^ "Songs from Sunset". sweetsoundtrack.com. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
  18. ^ Hinson, Hal (April 29, 1988). "Review: 'Sunset' (PG-13)". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  19. ^ Horton, Robert (April 1988). "Sunset". The Herald. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  20. ^ Maltin's TV, Movies, & Video Guide
  21. ^ "Sunset (1988)". Rotten Tomatoes. April 29, 1988. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  22. ^ "The 61st Academy Awards". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved December 4, 2019.
  23. ^ Wilson, John (September 3, 2007). The Official Razzie Movie Guide: Enjoying the Best of Hollywood's Worst. Grand Central Publishing. ISBN 9780446510080. Retrieved December 4, 2019 – via Google Books.

Bibliography Edit

External links Edit

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Sunset is a 1988 American crime mystery western film written and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Bruce Willis as Western actor Tom Mix who teams up with lawman Wyatt Earp portrayed for the second time in a theatrical film by James Garner Based on an unpublished novel by Rod Amateau the plot has Earp and Mix solve a murder in Hollywood in 1929 4 SunsetTheatrical release poster by Drew StruzanDirected byBlake EdwardsScreenplay byBlake EdwardsBased onSunset unpublished manuscript by Rod Amateau 1 Produced byTony AdamsStarringBruce Willis James Garner Mariel Hemingway Kathleen Quinlan Jennifer Edwards Malcolm McDowell Joe DallesandroCinematographyAnthony B RichmondEdited byRobert PergamentMusic byHenry ManciniProductioncompanyML Delphi Premier ProductionsDistributed byTri Star PicturesRelease dateApril 29 1988 1988 04 29 Running time107 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 16 million estimated 2 Box office 4 6 million 3 Although Sunset had some comedic elements it veered much more to the period mystery genre of old Hollywood Reviewers such as Roger Ebert struggled trying to define the film Ebert noted The strangest thing about Sunset is that it s not a comedy not exactly It has some laughs but it s a sort of low key elegiac mood film 5 While Willis received top billing in Sunset Garner actually has much more screen time in the film This was the second film in which Garner played Wyatt Earp the first being John Sturges s Hour of the Gun released in 1967 This was director Edwards second collaboration with Willis whom he directed in Blind Date 1987 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Historical context 4 Production 5 Historical inaccuracies 6 Soundtrack 7 Reception 7 1 Box office 7 2 Critical 8 Awards and nominations 9 References 9 1 Notes 9 2 Citations 9 3 Bibliography 10 External linksPlot EditIn Hollywood in the late 1920s during the waning days of the industry s transition to sound film producer and studio head Alfie Alperin wants to produce an epic Western film about Wyatt Earp Tom Mix is cast as the great United States Marshal and the real Earp is on the set as a technical adviser While Earp and Mix the real and reel western heroes are involved in their film adventure they also get caught up in an actual case of murder prostitution and corruption with vicious gangster Dutch Keiffer Together they try to straighten out the problems of the missing son of Earp s former girlfriend Christina She is now the wife of studio boss Alfie Alperin and he is not pleased by Earp s investigation Hostess Cheryl King becomes romantically involved with Earp Alfie s sister Victoria Alperin is dating a notorious mobster and all three were at the scene of the murder of Madam Candice Gerard Soon Earp unveils the true sadistic character of Alfie Alperin Two of his accomplices studio Chief of Studio Police Dibner whose interest is in protecting Alperin and corrupt Capt Blackworth turn nasty Mix and Earp get to fight a real gunfight at a real isolated ranch with Mix telling Earp I wish there was a camera here before drawing a real gun After the death of Christina matters become personal for Earp leading to the explosive climax between Mix Alperin and Earp Cast EditBruce Willis as Tom Mix James Garner as Wyatt Earp Malcolm McDowell as Alfie Alperin Mariel Hemingway as Cheryl King Kathleen Quinlan as Nancy Shoemaker Jennifer Edwards as Victoria Alperin Patricia Hodge as Christina Alperin Richard Bradford as Captain Blackworth M Emmet Walsh as Chief Dibner Joe Dallesandro as Dutch Kieffer Andreas Katsulas as Arthur Dann Florek as Marty Goldberg Bill Marcus as Hal Flynn Michael C Gwynne as Mooch Dermot Mulroney as Michael Alperin Jeffrey Briar as Stan Laurel Bevis Faversham as Oliver Hardy John Fountain as John Gilbert Peter Jason as Frank CoeHistorical context EditAlthough largely fictitious the story does contain elements of historical fact Sunset depicts Wyatt Earp as a technical advisor to a fictional Tom Mix film of the Gunfight at the OK Corral in which Mix portrays the famous western marshal Earp had been living in the Los Angeles area since about 1910 He had served as an unpaid technical adviser on some early silent Westerns from 1915 on and knew Western stars William S Hart and Mix 6 When he died on January 13 1929 at the age of 80 Earp s funeral featured both Hart and Mix as pallbearers 7 Note 1 Both Mix s and Earp s personas are part of the plot in Sunset with each figure alternately exploiting and deflating their public images While Earp recounts some of his exploits dropping names like Doc Holliday and Calamity Jane he remains a taciturn and steadfast former lawman The gunfight in Tombstone Arizona had lasted only 30 seconds but it would end up defining Earp for the rest of his life 8 Mix also deals with his personal story dismissing much of the conjecture about his origins yet showing some of the bravado and derring do that characterized his screen career He compared himself as a movie star cowboy to the made up heroics of Buffalo Bill Cody His skills as a horseman however were faithfully derived from an early life as a cowboy the impresario personality came later 9 Production EditMariel Hemingway like Bruce Willis and James Garner signed up for the film for the chance to work with Blake Edwards Hemingway confessed The movie sounded a little chaotic but it had a secret weapon it was directed by Blake Edwards who had made Breakfast at Tiffany s a movie that was almost a religion with me I couldn t pass up the chance to work with him 10 Garner had fond memories of working with Edwards in Victor Victoria 1982 and Willis and Edwards had a close working relationship after Willis had made his film debut in Edwards Blind Date Throughout the pre production phases of the film Edwards counseled his young star that he couldn t rely on the jokes and the leer that had been his trademark in the Moonlighting television series 1985 1989 11 The relationship between the two male leads was not as sunny however After filming Garner said he would never work with Willis again saying Willis is high school He s not that serious about his work He thinks he s so clever he can just walk through it make up dialogue and stuff I don t think you work that way 12 A running gag throughout the film was that Wyatt Earp cannot drive though he does so on more than one occasion Garner was considered an expert stunt driver and did quite a lot of his own driving on his TV series The Rockford Files 1974 1980 Note 2 Edwards went to great lengths to recreate the 1920s Hollywood era including a recreation of the 1929 Academy Awards dinner complete with a mime act that closely resembled the antics of silent screen comedians such as Charlie Chaplin This focus on period detail was noted as one of the serious flaws in the staging of the film 14 Principal photography on Sunset took place from April 6 1987 and wrapped on July 2 1987 2 15 The filming locations included locations in southern California Ambassador Hotel 3400 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel 7000 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood For exteriors the Orange Empire Railroad Museum Perris California railroad scenes and the Bell Ranch Santa Susana California and Melody Ranch 24715 Oak Creek Avenue Newhall California were utilized Studio work took place at Culver City Studios 2 Historical inaccuracies EditThe film features Earp attending the 1st Academy Awards which took place on May 16 1929 Historically Wyatt Earp died on January 13 1929 at the age of 80 He was ill prior to his death The film omits any mention of Josephine Marcus who had been Earp s common law wife for over twenty five years at the time of his death In 1929 she lived in Los Angeles with Earp Soundtrack EditThe musical soundtrack for Sunset was scored by Henry Mancini 16 The film features the song Black and Tan Fantasy by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra 17 Reception EditBox office Edit Studio executives were divided on how to promote Sunset as most filmgoers would have expected a Blake Edwards film to be a comedy The trailer began with the catchphrase The following story is almost true give or take a lie or two and emphasized comedic scenes Upon release Sunset was a box office failure produced on a 16 million budget and making only 4 6 million domestically 3 Critical Edit Sunset earned predominately negative reviews from critics and the public alike Most reviewers noted that Garner s screen presence was the only thing that made the film watchable Hal Hinson in his review for The Washington Post contrasted the impact of the two male stars Ultimately Sunset plays like deluxe dinner theater fare It s a diversion to take along with your after meal coffee and dessert Garner s western suavity is the only grace note Few performers have generated the sort of good will that Garner has and this may be the most solid work he s ever done in the movies The figure he cuts is an evocative one Watching him you may think you smell a trace of sagebrush 18 Film critic Robert Horton was scathing in his review of Sunset calling it a moribund movie made by a collection of people who have an abundance of talent How does a movie like this go wrong He laid the blame squarely on Edward s limp direction Edwards seems to have lost his verve Sunset crawls along with little conviction or life 19 Movie historian Leonard Maltin seemed to agree with Horton calling the picture an appalling piece of junk unpleasant and unbelievable from the word go Willis registers zero playing one of the Western genre s most magnetic stars only Garner s charisma saves this bomb 20 On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 21 based on 14 reviews with an average score of 3 70 10 21 Awards and nominations EditPatricia Norris costume designer for Sunset was nominated for Best Costume Design at the 1989 Academy Awards 22 However winning the 1989 Razzie Award for Blake Edwards for Worst Director and nominating Mariel Hemingway for Worst Supporting Actress was a dubious distinction 23 References EditNotes Edit Sunset shows Earp attending the first Academy Awards presentation on May 16 1929 the actual event occurred months after his death 6 Garner did his own driving in Grand Prix 1966 and competed in races after hours he was considered one of the best actor drivers ranked just behind Steve McQueen and Paul Newman 13 Citations Edit McLellan Dennis July 2 2003 Rod Amateau 79 writer director producer of sitcoms feature films Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 25 2016 a b c Sunset AFI Catalog of Feature Films Retrieved March 9 2023 a b Sunset Box Office Mojo Retrieved June 9 2012 Thomas Bob April 27 1988 Sunset offers peek at 1920s give or take one or two lies Desert Sun p B15 Retrieved March 9 2023 Ebert Roger April 29 1988 Review Sunset rogerebert com Retrieved March 25 2016 a b Barra Allen May 7 2012 Wyatt On the Set True West Magazine Archived from the original on December 19 2013 Retrieved March 25 2016 Profiles of the Earps and Doc Holliday Big Nose Kate s Saloon Archived from the original on February 20 2010 Retrieved March 25 2016 Walker Dale E November December 2007 Standing Tall American Cowboy Vol 14 no 4 p 152 Jensen 2006 pp 183 184 Hemingway amp Greenman 2015 p 184 Parker 1997 p 72 Grobel Lawrence May 1 1994 James Garner You ought to be in pictures Movieline Archived from the original on November 28 2011 Retrieved April 19 2012 Garner amp Winokur 2011 pp 101 105 Parker 1997 pp 73 74 Miscellaneous notes Sunset 1988 Turner Classic Movies Retrieved March 25 2016 Southall James December 8 2012 Sunset movie wave net Retrieved March 9 2023 Songs from Sunset sweetsoundtrack com Retrieved March 9 2023 Hinson Hal April 29 1988 Review Sunset PG 13 The Washington Post Retrieved March 25 2016 Horton Robert April 1988 Sunset The Herald Retrieved March 25 2016 Maltin s TV Movies amp Video Guide Sunset 1988 Rotten Tomatoes April 29 1988 Retrieved June 26 2021 The 61st Academy Awards Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Retrieved December 4 2019 Wilson John September 3 2007 The Official Razzie Movie Guide Enjoying the Best of Hollywood s Worst Grand Central Publishing ISBN 9780446510080 Retrieved December 4 2019 via Google Books Bibliography Edit Garner James Winokur Jon 2011 The Garner Files A Memoir New York Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 1 4516 4260 5 Hemingway Mariel Greenman Ben 2015 Out Came the Sun Overcoming the Legacy of Mental Illness Addiction and Suicide in My Family New York Regan Arts ISBN 978 1 941393 23 9 Jensen Richard 2006 The Amazing Tom Mix The Most Famous Cowboy of the Movies Bloomington Indiana IUniverse ISBN 978 0 5953 5949 3 Parker John 1997 Bruce Willis The Unauthorised Biography London Virgin Books ISBN 978 1 8522 7652 2 External links EditSunset at IMDb Sunset at AllMovie Sunset at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sunset 1988 film amp oldid 1176913304, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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