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This article is about the film. For the television miniseries, see The Singing Detective.
The Singing Detective
Theatrical release posterDirected by Keith Gordon Produced by Mel Gibson Written by Dennis Potter Starring Robert Downey, Jr.
Robin Wright Penn
Jeremy Northam
Katie Holmes
Adrien Brody
Mel GibsonMusic by Dennis Potter Cinematography Tom Richmond Distributed by Paramount Classics Release date(s) October 24, 2003 Running time 109 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $8 million Box office $337,174 The Singing Detective is a 2003 film based on the BBC serial The Singing Detective, a work by Dennis Potter. It stars Robert Downey, Jr. and features an expansive supporting cast that includes Katie Holmes, Adrien Brody, Robin Wright Penn, and Mel Gibson.
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Plot
Suffering from the skin disease psoriasis and a crippling arthritis, detective novelist Dan Dark is in such pain in a hospital that he begins to delve into fantasy, resulting in several storylines told simultaneously:
- A film noir based on Dark's novel, The Singing Detective, in which a nightclub singer/private eye, hired by Mark Binney, takes on a strange case involving prostitutes and two mysterious men. Nothing is ever solved from this, only a vague plot. Notably, all of the people in the film noir are played by people who are real people in Dark's life; for example, Dark's nurse plays a singer.
- The present reality, in which Dark is tormented by incredible pain. Dark interacts with the various people around him, as the doctors and nurses attempt to help, but are dismissed by Dark's anger and bitterness towards everyone. The reality, however, also collapses into hallucinations, as the people randomly sing choreographed musical numbers, such as "How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?" In the end, his reality is blended with the film noir and he is abducted by the two mysterious men, only to be shot by the titular "singing detective".
- Dark's traumatic childhood in the past, which explains Dark's repulsion toward sexuality (Dark had watched his mother have sex with another man), and his anger.
Cast
- Robert Downey, Jr. as Dan Dark
- Robin Wright Penn as Nicola / Nina / Blonde
- Mel Gibson as Dr. Gibbon
- Jeremy Northam as Mark Binney
- Katie Holmes as Nurse Mills
- Adrien Brody as First Hood
- Jon Polito as Second Hood
- Carla Gugino as Betty Dark / Hooker
- Saul Rubinek as Skin Specialist
- Alfre Woodard as Chief of Staff
- Amy Aquino as Nurse Nozhki
- David Dorfman as Young Dan Dark
- Eddie Jones as Moonglow Bartender
- Clyde Kusatsu as Visiting Japanese Doctor
History
Potter's screenplay had been circulating in Hollywood for many years as Potter was enthusiastic about a film version. Robert Altman was at one time attached to direct with Dustin Hoffman in the lead, but financing proved difficult and the production was shelved. It was eventually discovered by an executive at Mel Gibson's production company, who loved it and got Gibson on board to produce. The screenplay had also been imagined as a movie directed by horror veteran David Cronenberg and starring Al Pacino as the title character.[1]
Reception
The score on Rotten Tomatoes was 40 percent, or "Rotten". While some critics, such as Roger Ebert, liked the film, others, like Joe Baltake at the Sacramento Bee, considered it an "interesting failure".[2]
References
External links
- The Singing Detective at the Internet Movie Database
- The Singing Detective at AllRovi
- The Singing Detective at Box Office Mojo
- Senses of Cinema review
The works of Dennis Potter Television
playsThe Confidence Course (1965) · Alice (1965) · Almost Cinderella (unproduced, 1965) · Stand Up, Nigel Barton (1965) · Vote Vote Vote for Nigel Barton (1965) · Emergency – Ward 9 (1966) · Where the Buffalo Roam (1966) · Message for Posterity (1967) · The Bonegrinder (1968) · Shaggy Dog (1968) · A Beast with Two Backs (1968) · Moonlight on the Highway (1969) · Son of Man (1969) · Lay Down Your Arms (1970) · Angels Are So Few (1970) · Paper Roses (1971) · Traitor (1971) · Follow the Yellow Brick Road (1972) · Only Make Believe (1973) · A Tragedy of Two Ambitions (1973) · Joe's Ark (1974) · Schmoedipus (1974) · Double Dare (1976) · Where Adam Stood (1976) · Blue Remembered Hills (1979) · Blade on the Feather (1980) · Rain on the Roof (1980) · Cream in My Coffee (1980) · Visitors (1987) · Brimstone and Treacle (1987)Television
serialsCasanova (1971) · Late Call (1975) · The Mayor of Casterbridge (1978) · Pennies From Heaven (1978) · Tender Is the Night (1985) · The Singing Detective (1986) · Christabel (1988) · Blackeyes (1989) · Lipstick on Your Collar (1993) · Karaoke (1996) · Cold Lazarus (1996)Films Pennies from Heaven (1981) · Brimstone and Treacle (1982) · Gorky Park (1983) · Dreamchild (1985) · Track 29 (1988) · Secret Friends (1991) · Midnight Movie (1993) · Mesmer (1993) · The Singing Detective (2003)Stage Sufficient Carbohydrate (1983)Select
publicationsThe Glittering Coffin (1960) · The Changing Forest: Life in the Forest of Dean Today (1962) · Hide and Seek (novel, 1973) · Waiting for the Boat: Dennis Potter on Television (1984) · Ticket to Ride (novel, 1986) · Potter on Potter (1993) · Seeing the Blossom: Two Interviews, A Lecture and A Story (1994)Films directed by Keith Gordon 1980s The Chocolate War (1988)1990s A Midnight Clear (1992) · Mother Night (1996)2000s Waking the Dead (2000) · The Singing Detective (2003)Categories:- English-language films
- Films directed by Keith Gordon
- 2003 films
- 2000s comedy films
- American comedy-drama films
- American musical comedy films
- American mystery films
- Films about writers
- Films set in the 1950s
- Icon Productions films
- Paramount Vantage films
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