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Tequila Sunrise
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In Theaters : 02 December, 1988
DVD Release : 29 October, 1997
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Tequila Sunrise description
Robert Towne is one of Hollywood's most celebrated screenwriters, but because his directorial efforts have been few and far between, anticipation was high when this star-powered crime story was released in 1988. Critical reaction was decidedly mixed, but there's plenty to admire in this silky, visually seductive film about a drug dealer (Mel Gibson) whose best friend from high-school (Kurt Russell) is now working for the Los Angeles sheriff's drug detail. Their personal and professional conflicts are intensified by their love for the same woman, a waitress (Michelle Pfeiffer) at the Italian restaurant they both frequent. There's a big deal going down with a drug lord (the late Raul Julia), but as it twists and turns, Towne's story is really more about personal loyalties and individual honor. And even if it doesn't quite hold together, the movie's got a fantastic look to it (courtesy of the great cinematographer Conrad Hall), and the three stars bring depth and dimension to their well-written roles. --Jeff Shannon
Tequila Sunrise Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ A great film with a turbulent beginning...
A great film with a turbulent beginning--starting with its production from Warner Bros and Harrison Ford pulling out due to conflicts over the screenplay and role respectively; to a carousels of who's who auditioning or being considered for the parts of Nick Frescia (Alec Baldwin and Miami Heat Head Coach (then with the Los Angeles Lakers) Pat Riley were considered for the role of Nick before settling with Kurt Russell) and Dale "Mac" McKussic (Harrison Ford was slated to play this role before he pulled out. Mel Gibson was signed on as his replacement); to admission sales possibly being bloated due to the initial teaser trailer of Tim Burton's Batman (1989) which was shown prior to the film (giddy fans were reported to have paid admission just to see the aforementioned trailer).

Now to the movie. Tequila Sunrise.

Other than knowing it was a film that "may have" won awards (and it did when it captured the Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases and Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures awards), I knew very little else of its history and sadly, even was staring in the film.

As the credits rolled, I even missed the title of film and Gibson's name. But then names of Pfeiffer, Russell, and the late Raul Julia popped up. Now this was certainly something interesting to watch. The lead character, Dale "Mac" McKussic (Gibson), is an ex-drug dealer who is trying to go straight. His "friend," Detective Lieutenant Nicholas "Nick" Frescia (Russell), throughout the film tries to entrap him, believing that he is unable to "go straight." Jo Ann Vallenari (Pfeiffer) is a restaurant owner and the love interest of both men. Vallenari had a consistent "glazed look," and in my opinion, was seemingly on drugs for the duration of the film. And lastly, my "the star of the show," Carlos/Comandante Xavier Escalante (played by the late Raul Julia) who truly made McKussic believe he was a "buddy."

Lastly, for an independent film, I have to tip my hat to Writer and Director Robert Towne--he really believed in this project and his passion was seen throughout the film and in his characters (especially Escalante).
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