Valentino Returns
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Valentino Returns | |
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Directed by | Peter Hoffman |
Written by | Leonard Gardner |
Based on | "Christ Has Returned to Earth and Preaches Here Nightly" by Leonard Gardner |
Produced by | Peter Hoffman David Wisnievitz |
Starring | Frederic Forrest Veronica Cartwright Jenny Wright Barry Tubb |
Cinematography | Jerzy Zieliński |
Edited by | Denine Rowan |
Distributed by | Skouras Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | 15.954[1] |
Valentino Returns is a 1989 American romantic drama film written by Leonard Gardner, directed by Peter Hoffman and starring Frederic Forrest, Veronica Cartwright, Jenny Wright and Barry Tubb.[2] It is Hoffman's feature directorial debut and based on Gardner's short story "Christ Has Returned to Earth and Preaches Here Nightly."[3]
Cast
[edit]- Frederic Forrest as Sonny Gibbs
- Veronica Cartwright as Patricia 'Pat' Gibbs
- Barry Tubb as Wayne Gibbs
- Jenny Wright as Sylvia Fuller
- Leonard Gardner as Lyle
- David Packer as Messner
- Seth Isler as Harry Ames
Production
[edit]The movie was filmed in and around Stockton,[4] and was funded by its director Peter Hoffman. It found an advocate in John Pierson, who recommended it for inclusion in the 1988 Sundance Film Festival. However, in his book Spike, Mike, Slackers, & Dykes, Pierson explains that Hoffman couldn't finish post-production on time:
He’s spent years editing his feature, spending millions of dollars of family money in the process. Occasionally he’d call me up to let me know that he’d trimmed a few frames from the opening shot and thought that it changed the entire film. Once invited to Sundance, I assumed he’d settle down and meet the deadline. But Hoffman was so possessed that he couldn’t stop tinkering. He pulled out–a second cancellation.[5]
Release
[edit]The film was released at the 68th Street Playhouse in New York City on July 21, 1989.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Valentino Returns (1989) - Financial Information".
- ^ Wilmington, Michael (July 21, 1989). "Movie Reviews : A Nostalgic Cruise in 'Valentino Returns'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
- ^ a b James, Caryn (July 21, 1989). "Review/Film; Marriage, the Generation Gap and a Pink Cadillac". The New York Times. Retrieved December 15, 2022.
- ^ "AFI|Catalog".
- ^ "Leonard Gardner on Film: 'Fat City' and 'Valentino Returns'".