TV-Tipp für den 15. September

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ARD, 23.10

Schnappt Shorty (USA 1995, R.: Barry Sonnenfeld)

Drehbuch: Scott Frank

LV: Elmore Leonard: Get Shorty, 1990 (Schnappt Shorty)

Musik: John Lurie

Ein Mafia-Geldeintreiber aus Miami gerät in Hollywood an einen drittklassigen Filmproduzenten. Der Geldeintreiber möchte, dass sein Leben verfilmt wird. Aber diese Hollywood-Fritzen sind irgendwie anders.

Köstliche Leonard-Verfilmung über den Zusammenprall zweier Welten: eiskalter Profikiller trifft auf die Hollywood-Schickeria.

Mit John Travolta, Gene Hackman, Rene Russo, Danny DeVito, Dennis Farina, Delroy Lindo, James Gandolfini, Martin Ferrero, Miguel Sandoval, Harvey Keitel, Bette Midler

Von Elmore Leonards Homepage: „With Get Shorty Hollywood finally did right by Elmore and put his ´sound´ on the screen and not just his plots. In Scott Frank´s screenplay, the lines in the movie were delivered just the way that they were written, seriously, without reaction. The fact that many lines were funny, labeled Get Shorty a comedy, and helped make it a box-office hit. The story is about Chili Palmer, (John Travolta) who is ´fired´ by his unstable loanshark boss, Ray Bones (Dennis Farina). Ray sends Chili to Vegas to collect a bad debt, and a casino boss there enlists Chili to find an even bigger deadbeat: Harry Zimm (Gene Hackman), a Hollywood producer of low-budget horror films. In Hollywood, Chili meets Harry, as well as his scream-queen leading lady, Karen Flores (Rene Russo); Harry’s drug-dealing financier, Bo Catlett (Delroy Lindo), and his muscle, Bear (James Gandolfini). ´Shorty´ is Karen’s ex, Martin Weir (Danny DeVito), a big star with a giant ego. Chili learns that being a wiseguy helped when you wanted to produce movies. Get Shorty was win, win, win. Everything worked perfectly. The film had a winning combination in Danny DeVito’s Jersey Films, screenwriter Scott Frank and Director Barry Sonnenfeld. Everybody liked Elmore´s work and wanted to put it on the screen – the right way. Elmore was on the set four days in Beverly Hills. A couple of times, Barry came over after the shot and asked him what he thought, and if he had any suggestions. Elmore was surprised and tickled a little that a director would ask the book writer his opinion.“

Hinweise:

Homepage von Elmore Leonard:

http://www.elmoreleonard.com/   

Meine Besprechung von „Up in Honey’s Room“ (2007) in der Spurensuche:

http://www.alligatorpapiere.de/spurensuche-vierzig.html

Meine Besprechung von „Callgirls“ (Mr. Paradise, 2004) in der Spurensuche:

http://www.alligatorpapiere.de/spurensuche-dreissig-sechs.html

Mein Porträt „Man nennt ihn Dutch – Elmore Leonard zum Achtzigsten“ erschien im „Krimijahrbuch 2006“:

http://www.nordpark-verlag.de/krimikritiksieben-jahrbuch-2006.html

 

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