- Hudson Hawk
Infobox_Film
name=Hudson Hawk
caption=Hudson Hawk promotional movie poster
imdb_id=0102070
amg_id=1:23773
producer=Joel Silver
director=Michael Lehmann
writer=Bruce Willis &Robert Kraft (story)Steven E. de Souza and
Daniel Waters (screenplay)
starring=Bruce Willis Danny Aiello Andie MacDowell James Coburn Sandra Bernhard Richard E. Grant David Caruso
music=Michael Kamen &
Robert Kraft
cinematography=Dante Spinotti
editing=Chris Lebenzon Michael Tronick
distributor=TriStar Pictures
released=May 24 1991 (USA)
runtime=100 min.
language=English
budget=$65,000,000 (estimated)
gross=$17,218,080 (USA)"Hudson Hawk" is a 1991
film , directed byMichael Lehmann .Bruce Willis stars in the title role and also co-wrote the story.Danny Aiello ,Andie MacDowell ,James Coburn ,David Caruso ,Lorraine Toussaint ,Frank Stallone ,Richard E. Grant , andSandra Bernhard are also featured.The
live action film makes heavy use of cartoon-styleslapstick , includingsound effect s, which enhances the movie's signaturesurreal humour . The plot combines material based on conspiracy theories,secret societies , and historic mysteries, as well as outlandish "clockpunk " technology "à la" Coburn's "Our Man Flint " movies of the 1960s.A recurring plot device in the film has Hudson and his partner Tommy "Five-Tone" (Aiello) singing songs concurrently but separately, to time and synchronize their exploits. Willis-Aiello duets of
Bing Crosby 's "Swinging on a Star " andPaul Anka 's "Side by Side" feature on the movie's soundtrack.Plot
The story begins with Eddie "Hudson Hawk" Hawkins (Willis), a master burglar and safe-cracker, attempting to celebrate his first day of
parole fromprison with acappuccino . Before he can get it, he isblackmail ed by various entities, including his own parole officer, a minor NewarkMafia family (headed by Stallone), and theCIA (Coburn along with Caruso and Toussaint and others), into doing several dangerous art heists. Throughout the movie, Hudson attempts to enjoy a cappuccino, but is foiled each time.The holders of the various players' puppet strings turn out to be a "psychotic American corporation", Mayflower Industries, run by a husband-and-wife team (Grant and Bernhard) and their blade-slinging butler. The company, headquartered in the
Esposizione Universale Roma (E.U.R.) inRome , is seeking to take over the world by reconstructing "La Macchina dell'Oro", a machine purportedly invented byLeonardo da Vinci which converts lead into gold. A special assembly ofcrystal s needed for the machine to function are hidden in a variety of Leonardo's artworks: theSforza , the Da Vinci Codex, and a scale model of DaVinci's helicopter design.Sister Anna Baragli (MacDowell), initially his tail and later his refuge (and subsequent love interest), is an operative for a secretive Vatican
counter-espionage agency, called the Vatican Organization by George Kaplan, which makes an unexplained arrangement with the CIA to assist in the Roman portion of Hudson's mission, though apparently intending all along to use the connection to foil the robbery atSt. Peter's Basilica .The movie culminates in a showdown at Leonardo's
castle , between the remaining CIA agents, the Mayflowers, and the team of Hudson, Five-Tone, and Baragli, to stop the Mayflowers from successfully operating the machine.Reception
The film generally received negative critical reviews and was overall a
box office bomb . It received Razzie Awards for Worst Director, Worst Screenplay and Worst Picture. In his autobiography, "With Nails", Richard E. Grant diarizes the production of the film in detail, noting the ad-hoc nature of the production and extensive rewriting and replotting during the actual filming. Willis went on to become one of the leading box-office stars of the 1990s, but has not made any further forays into scriptwriting. The film was popular in Japan due to some similarities to the "Lupin III " manga and animated series.Fact|date=February 2007Part of the reason for the box office failure is that the film is clearly intended as an absurd comedy and yet was marketed as an action film one year after the success of "Die Hard 2". When the film came to home video the tag line "Catch The Adventure, Catch The Excitement, Catch The Hawk" was changed to "Catch The Adventure, Catch The Laughter, Catch The Hawk". The film has fared much better on home video.Fact|date=February 2007
oundtrack listing
Music composed andconducted byMichael Kamen for the film. Released byVarese Sarabande in 1991, there are eleven tracks in all.
# Hudson Hawk Theme -Dr. John (05:38)
#Swinging on a Star - Bruce Willis and Danny Aiello (02:53) - Sung in incorrect order of verses (the plot device in the movie refers to the original track length as 5:32)
# Side by Side - Bruce Willis and Danny Aiello (02:18) (the plot device in the movie refers to the original track length as 6:00)
# Leonardo (04:55)
# Welcome toRome (01:46)
# Stealing theCodex (01:58)
# Igg and Ook (02:22)
# Cartoon Fight (02:54)
# The Gold Room (05:57)
# Hawk Swing (03:41)
# Hudson Hawk Theme (Instrumental) (05:18)Video game
A
video game based on the film was released in 1991 for various home computers and game consoles.Sony Imagesoft released versions of the game for the NES andGame Boy , whileOcean Software released it for theCommodore 64 ,Amiga ,ZX Spectrum , andAtari ST . It is a side-scrolling game where the player, as the Hawk, must steal theSforza and theCodex from the auction house and the Vatican, respectively. Then Castle Da Vinci has to be infiltrated in order to steal the mirrored crystal needed to power the gold machine. On his journey, Hawk must face many oddball adversaries, including dachshunds that try to throw him off the roof of the auction house, janitors, photographers, killer nuns, and a tennis player (presumably Darwin Mayflower).External links
*imdb title|id=0102070|title=Hudson Hawk
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