- Wild Palms
Infobox Television
show_name = Wild Palms
caption = Wild Palms main cast (listed below)
format = Sci-FiDrama
runtime = 270 minutes
creator =Bruce Wagner
producer =Oliver Stone , Bruce Wagner
budget = $11 million
starring =Bebe Neuwirth Angie Dickinson Dana Delany James Belushi Kim Cattrall Robert Loggia Nick Mancuso
music = 坂本 龍 (Ryuichi Sakamoto )
country = USA
network = ABC
first_aired = May 16, 1993
last_aired = May 19, 1993 [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE5DB1131F935A25756C0A965958260&pagewanted=all The Sunshiny Menace of "Wild Palms"] , a May 1993 review from "The New York Times "]
num_episodes = 5
imdb_id = 0106175|"Wild Palms" is a six-hour
mini-series , which first aired in May 1993 on the ABC network in theUnited States . Written byBruce Wagner , who (withOliver Stone ) was also the executive producer, "Wild Palms" was a sci-fidrama about the dangers ofbrainwashing throughtechnology and drugs. It was based on acomic strip written by Wagner and illustrated byJulian Allen first published in 1990 in "Details" magazine. The mini-series starredJames Belushi ,Dana Delany ,Robert Loggia , andAngie Dickinson . Its episodes was directed by four people known more for theirfeature film s:Kathryn Bigelow ,Keith Gordon , Peter Hewitt, andPhil Joanou .Plot synopsis
It's the year 2007 in
Los Angeles , Harry Wyckoff (James Belushi ) is apatent attorney and family man. His wife Grace (Dana Delany ) is a formidablesuburban housewife and mom who also owns a chicMelrose Avenue boutique. Grace is the daughter of Tony and youthful Josie Ito (Angie Dickinson ), a socialite radiant with charisma (and with an agenda of her own). Harry and Grace have two children: little Deirdre has been a slow developer, yet to speak a word, and elder son Coty (Ben Savage ) — atelevision addict — has just got anacting job on a new sitcom, "Church Windows," alongside fabu superstar and fashion icon Tabba Schwartzkopf (Bebe Neuwirth ). However, Wyckoff is plagued by strange dreams — of himself being pursued by arhinoceros , and visions of a strange tattoo of apalm tree .Things begin to unravel one day when Wyckoff is visited by a former lover whom he hasn't seen in fifteen years, the alluring and enigmatic Paige Katz (
Kim Cattrall ). Paige comes to Harry asking for his help in tracking down her son Peter, who disappeared five years earlier. But Paige works for the Wild Palms Group, which Wyckoff's firm is going up against in court. His meetings with her invite suspicion from both sides, leading to a promised promotion being removed, and Wyckoff leaving his job.Luck comes Wyckoff's way when Paige introduces him to her boss, Senator Anton Kreutzer (
Robert Loggia ), the founder of the Synthioticsreligion , and the inventor of New Realism — aphilosophy which is not well described but has something to do with a form ofvirtual reality which Kreutzer has developed at his company Mimecom. Kreutzer's plan, he claims, is to use this technology at his television station — Channel 3 — the same station where Wyckoff's son is now acting. "Church Windows" will be the first show to air in this method, where the action will take place "in" living rooms across the country, and people will be able to interact with the reality. Out of nowhere, the Senator offers Wyckoff a job as head of the business department at Channel 3, which he accepts.However, all is not well in the world. In a restaurant with his old college friend Tommy (
Ernie Hudson ), Wyckoff sees another patron forcibly dragged away by a group of men. Strangely, no one else pays any heed to it. Wyckoff witnesses similar events happening with police around town. Though disturbed by this, Harry has no feelings of empathy for the victim, but finds himself "rooting for" the attackers, without knowing why. When Coty goes to stay with Josie, she asks if he has had "the rhinoceros dream." When he responds that he has, she tells him to keep it secret, since it means he is special.Then, in Grace's presence, Deirdre utters her first words: "everything must go." The peculiarity of this is furthered when Senator Kreutzer tells Wyckoff of a group called the Friends who killed his father shortly after the man had a
fire sale , with a banner saying "everything must go." At a dinner party, Grace and Wyckoff run into Tabba and her "consort," Tully Woiwode (Nick Mancuso ). Tully is there with his sister Maisy, whom Harry recognizes as the woman who had been dining with the man who was abducted in the restaurant. When Wyckoff confronts her, she denies this.Wyckoff continues to be stunned by the bizarre occurrences going on around him. Grace sinks into depression over what she fears is a relationship between her husband and Paige; she and Wyckoff separately learn about the two political groups: the "Friends," and their enemies, the pseudo-
fascist "Fathers," who had been known to steal the children of their enemies. Grace comes to fear that Coty is not her son, but one who was put in his place when her real son was abducted.Wyckoff slowly discovers that the Fathers, led by Josie, the Senator and Paige, are developing a grand plan involving the Mimecom technology, and that the Friends — one of whom is Grace's incarcerated father, Eli Levitt (David Warner) — are trying to fight back.
From this start, a deadly web of intrigue, betrayal and murder surrounds Wyckoff.
"Wild Palms" also features:
*Charles Hallahan as Gavin, a colleague of Wyckoff
*Robert Morse as Chap Starfall, a lounge singer
*Bob Gunton as Dr. Tobias Schenkl, Wyckoff's psychiatrist
*Aaron Michael Metchik as Peter, a boy who assists the Friends
*Charles Rocket as Stitch, a lounge comedian, and
*Brad Dourif as Chickie Levitt, Eli's son, who has extensive knowledge of the virtual reality program.Influences
Influences on the
production design include:Fact|date=July 2008
* The Japanese influence
*Charles Rennie Mackintosh
* 1950s/1960s open-top cars
* Victorian suitsSynthiotics, a kind of futuristic self-help movement; founded by Kreutzer, a former science-fiction author seems to be Wagner's wicked caricature of the late SF author and Church of Scientology founder
L. Ron Hubbard . [Wild Palms, Entertainment Weekly, May 14, 1993]Episodes
ABC aired the mini-series was over four consecutive nights though it was originally designed to air as five weekly episodes:Fact|date=July 2008
# "Everything Must Go" (90 minutes) - directed by Peter Hewitt
# "The Floating World" (45 minutes) - directed byKeith Gordon
# "Rising Sons" (45 minutes) - directed byKathryn Bigelow
# "Hungry Ghosts" (45 minutes) - directed by Keith Gordon
# "Hello I Must Be Going" (45 minutes) - directed byPhil Joanou The comic strip
Creator
Bruce Wagner described the comic strip that his mini-series was based on::"I used the cartoon as a sort of surreal diary. It was dreamlike and hallucinatory. I put my friends in it. I put famous people in it. I didn't care about the story. It was atone poem ."Executive producer Oliver Stone explained why Wagner's "Wild Palms" comic strip caught his eye::"It was so syncretic. It was such a fractured view of the world. Everything and anything could happen. Maybe your wife isn't your wife, maybe your kids aren't your kids. It really appealed to me." [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,306575,00.html Palms Sunday: Post "Peaks" ABC Brings Forth "Wild Palms"] , a May 1993 article from "
Entertainment Weekly "]Reception
Three of the stars of the mini-series characterized it for "
Entertainment Weekly ":
*Jim Belushi: "It's very tough, very challenging—a lot of viewers probably won't dig it. I shot the show for 12 weeks, looped it, watched it, and there are still things I'm not catching."
*Dana Delany: "It's a futuristic melodrama with a dash of virtual reality. You shouldn't even try to make sense of it. Just let it wash over you, enjoy each scene, and by the end it'll make sense."
*Robert Loggia: 'For me, the piece is reminiscent of Elizabethan blood-and-thunder plays like "The Duchess of Malfi ". Or a Greek play like "Medea". Plays where you're dealing with incest and treachery and tearing somebody's eyes out.""
The New York Times " called it "terrific" and a "truly wild six-hour mini-series" resembling "nothing so much as an acid freak's fantasy, drenched in paranoia and more pop-culture allusions than aDennis Miller monologue." It was described as "rich and insinuating as a good theatrical film, albeit harder to follow" and said to "vibrate with an inventiveness that rarely flags."Readers of the British trade weekly "Broadcast" were much more negative, calling it one of the worst television shows ever exported by the U.S. to the U.K.. It placed fourth on their list, exceeded only by "
Baywatch ", "The Anna Nicole Show " and "The Dukes of Hazzard . [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106175/news#ni0076441 News about "Wild Palms"] fromIMDb ]Video releases
"Wild Palms" was released on CLV
laserdisc in March 1995 [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106175/laserdisc Laserdisc details] from IMDb] and onVHS in multiple releases. It was released inRegion 1 andRegion 4 DVD format in October 2005 and inRegion 2 in March 2008.Book
A book, "The Wild Palms Reader" was published by
St. Martin's Press before the series aired. It included time lines, secret letters, and character biographies. ABC, concerned that viewers might get "hopelessly lost in the tangled story line", arranged for theprimer to be published. It also included writing supposedly from the “world of the series." Contributors included:
*Norman Spinrad - radical sci-fi writer of Bug Jack Barron & theAdolf Hitler "novel"The Iron Dream
*Genesis P. Orridge -Psychic TV ,Throbbing Gristle
*E. Howard Hunt - Nixon era scandal, writer of spy/sci-fi novels
*William Gibson (who appears as himself in the series) - Poet
*Brenda Laurel - Virtual reality consultant on the mini-series
*Spain Rodriguez - Underground 60’s comics artist illustrates the Mimecom backstory
*Hans Moravec - The science of Wild Palms, backdated to the 70’s and an email conversion between the fathers of two charactersCameos
Cyberpunk authorWilliam Gibson has acameo appearance as himself. When the author ofNeuromancer is introduced as the man who invented the term "Cyberspace", he remarks, "and they've never let me forget it." Oliver Stone also has a cameo, in which he appears as himself - being interviewed on television in 2007 - after the release of files pertinent to the assassination ofJohn F. Kennedy reveal that Stone's film, "JFK", was right. Stone also referred to "the lateJack Valenti " in the scene in the 1992 movie. Stone hired musician, body-modification pioneer, and occultistGenesis P-Orridge as a consultant for the series.Poetry
The series includes references to the following poetry:
* "Running to Paradise ," by W. B. Yeats, is quoted by Senator Kreutzer in conversation with Harry Wyckoff: "The wind is old and still at play / While I must hurry upon my way, / For I am running to Paradise"
* "The Hollow Men " byT. S. Eliot features Kreutzer's last words "This is the way the world ends / Not with a bang but a whimper".
* "O Captain! My Captain! " byWalt Whitman is repeatedly alluded to and recited after the Fathers' demise.References
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