Tequila Sunriseis a 1988 Americanromanticcrime filmwritten and directed byRobert Towne,and starringMel Gibson,Michelle PfeifferandKurt Russell,withRaul Julia,J. T. Walsh,Arliss HowardandGabriel Damonin supporting roles. The film's original music score was composed byDave Grusin.
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Directed by | Robert Towne |
Written by | Robert Towne |
Produced by | Thom Mount |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Conrad Hall |
Edited by | Claire Simpson |
Music by | Dave Grusin |
Production company | The Mount Company |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $23 million (estimated)[citation needed] |
Box office | $105.9 million |
The film was the second (afterPersonal Best) to be both written and directed byAcademy Award-winning screenwriter Towne. It was commercially successful, grossing over $100 million at the box office worldwide, but its critical reception was mixed. One period reviewer was of the opinion that, "perhaps because the elements were so irresistible—Robert Towne directing Gibson, Russell and Pfeiffer in a California crime film—an aura of disappointment settled overTequila Sunrise,no matter how engaging, and profitable, it turned out to be. "[1]
Tequila Sunrisewas nominated for anAcademy Award for Best Cinematography.The film's soundtrack spawned the single "Surrender to Me",performed byAnn Wilson(lead singer ofHeart) andRobin Zander(lead singer ofCheap Trick), reaching number 6 on theBillboardHot 100in early 1989.
Plot
editFormer drug dealer Dale "Mac" McKussic is trying to go straight. His close friend Nick Frescia is a Detective Lieutenant with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department who, in spite of their long-term relationship going back to high school, is duty-bound to bring Mac to justice if he should sell drugs again, asDEAAgent Hal Maguire believes to be the case.
Mac is attracted to restaurant owner Jo Ann Vallenari. Nick becomes acquainted with her while attempting to learn more about Mac's activities, in particular his relationship with the Mexican drug kingpin Carlos, who the DEA agents and Mexican federal police commandante' Escalante believe is coming to town. Mac has a legitimate business and is raising a son, trying to distance himself from his old life. However, he tries to help his lawyer sell some cocaine and feels indebted to his old friend Carlos, who is pressuring him to do one last job.
Jo Ann succumbs to Nick's charms and a love affair begins. During a meeting at Jo Ann's restaurant with Maguire and Escalante to discuss Mac and Carlos, Escalante gives Nick a pistol as a gesture of good faith. Jo Ann accuses Nick of using her to gather information on Mac, who often eats at her restaurant and hired her to cater his son's birthday party.
Nick admits he is investigating Mac and originally approached her because of that. But he truthfully has fallen in love with her. Jo Ann ends her relationship with Nick for his initial deception after catching him trying to listen in on a private telephone conversation. Meanwhile, Maguire and his associates set a trap for Mac and the mysterious Carlos, whose face no one but Mac has ever seen.
Jo Ann eventually realizes Mac is in love with her and she has fallen for him. Nick figures out that Mac's cousin Gregg is an informer for the DEA and Maguire has become dangerously obsessed with catching Mac. Mac and Jo Ann make love at his house.
At Jo Ann's restaurant, Nick meets her, gives her a pistol (the one Escalante previously gave him) for protection, and tells her to stay there until a deputy sheriff arrives to guard her, because Carlos is expected to arrive at Mac's home later that night. Ignoring Nick's warning, she returns to Mac's house and discovers that Escalante is, in fact, Carlos.
Carlos relieves her of Nick's pistol, recognizing it, and takes her to his yacht at the marina. He knows Gregg is the informer and has him killed, leaving his body next to a shipment of gasoline-contaminated cocaine. Maguire and Nick find Gregg's body and the cocaine at the beach.
Carlos meets with Mac on his yacht, pressuring him to agree to kill Jo Ann, who now knows too much. He refuses, threatens Carlos at gunpoint and gets Jo Ann to safety on a speedboat. Mac nevertheless promises him that he will be at the rendezvous site as arranged to conclude their business.
Nick explains to Maguire that Escalante is actually Carlos and heads for the marina. Mac arrives first and is double-crossed by Carlos. In the ensuing fight, they struggle over the pistol, which fatally discharges, killing Carlos and wounding Mac in the process.
Maguire shows up and begins shooting, hitting an already dead Carlos in the face, and then at Mac as he is raising his hands to surrender. The gunfire causes the boat's fuel tank to catch fire, just as Mac jumps in the water. Nick arrives at the marina. Hearing the gunfire, he draws his weapon and orders Maguire to cease fire. He continues shooting, forcing Nick to kill him. The fire causes the boat to explode, and with it the millions of dollars on board.
Nick later asks Jo Ann to meet him at the beach. She arrives to instead find Mac and runs to embrace him. A pleased Nick watches from a distance.
Cast
edit- Mel Gibsonas Dale "Mac" McKussic
- Michelle Pfeifferas Jo Ann Vallenari
- Kurt Russellas Detective Lieutenant Nick Frescia
- Raul Juliaas Commandante Xavier Escalante / Carlos
- J. T. Walshas DEA Agent Hal Maguire
- Gabriel Damonas Cody McKussic
- Ely Pougetas Barbara
- Arliss Howardas Gregg Lindroff
- Arye Grossas Andy Leonard
- Daniel Zacapaas Arturo, bartender at Vallenari's (credited as Garret Pearson)
- Budd Boetticheras Judge Nizetitch
- Ann Magnusonas Shaleen McKussic
Production
editFilming
editTequila Sunrisewas filmed on location atManhattan Beach, California.
Before filming commenced, actors attached to the lead male roles includedHarrison Ford,Alec Baldwin,Nick Nolte,andJeff Bridges.
The expensive menswear and slicked-back hair sported byKurt Russell's character, Detective Lieutenant Nick Frescia, was modelled uponPat Riley.Russell remarked that "Riley's look was right for this film because he was arrogantly confident but not offensive. It's very tough to do that."[2]
The famous love scene betweenMel GibsonandMichelle Pfeiffertakes place in a hot tub, that was reportedly not properly constructed or chlorinated, resulting in skin rashes and splinters for the actors and their body doubles, and causing production to halt for a few days.
DirectorRobert Townewanted the Gibson character to go up in smoke at the end of the film, but one of the conditionsWarner Bros.set was that he must live. He "was supposed to be a moth in the flame", said Towne in 1998. "The real high for him was never doing the drugs, but the danger of dealing the drugs."[1]
Reception
editCritical response
editTequila Sunriseholds a score of 53% onRotten Tomatoesbased on 34 reviews,[3]and a score of 62 onMetacritic,[4]indicating mixed reviews. It was a commercial success,[citation needed]grossing over $105 million worldwide against a production budget[citation needed]of $20 million.[citation needed]
Critics commented both positively and negatively upon the labyrinthine nature of the complex plot, characteristic of earlierRobert Townescreenplays such asChinatown.Roger Ebertof theChicago Sun-Timeswrote that "Tequila Sunriseweaves a tangled web, and there are times when we are not sure what is happening, or why. There are even moments when the chronology itself seems confused, when characters seem to know things they could not be aware of, when other characters arrive at places they should not have known about. "[5]Vincent CanbyofThe New York Timescalled it "the fuzzy focus of someone who has stared too long at a light bulb. Narrative points aren't made and the wrong points are emphasized."[6]However,Time Outwrote that the "set-up has the precision of fine needlepoint, picking out the plot outline before embroidering it with a complex pattern of interwoven relationships."[7]
Pfeiffer was described as a "stunning presence" byThe New York Times,[6]whileTime Outthought her "perfect as the immaculately dressed and icily controlled restaurateur caught between Gibson's honest (ex-)criminal and Russell's ambiguously motivated cop."[7]Varietypraised each of the lead performances— "Gibson projects control skating atop paranoia, and is appealing as a man you'd want to trust. Russell is fine as the slick cop who's confused by his own shifting values, and Pfeiffer achieves a rather touching quality with her gun-shy girl beneath the polished professional" —but concluded there was "not much kick in this cocktail, despite its mix of quality ingredients."[8]
Accolades
editConrad Hallwas nominated for anAcademy Award for Best Cinematography,and won anAmerican Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases.
Gabriel Damonwas nominated for aYoung Artist Awardin the category of Best Young Actor Supporting Role in a Motion Picture.
References
edit- ^abSragow, Michael (September 17, 1998)."Screenplayer".Phoenix New Times.RetrievedMarch 1,2021.
- ^Italie, Hillel. "Lakers Coach Inspires Russell's 'Tequila Sunrise' Look." Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA), 7 January 1979, C8.
- ^"Tequila Sunrise".Rotten Tomatoes.RetrievedMarch 20,2024.
- ^"Tequila Sunrise reviews".Metacritic.RetrievedNovember 8,2009.
- ^Ebert, Roger(December 2, 1988)."Tequila Sunrise movie review & film summary (1988)".RogerEbert.
- ^abCanby, Vincent (December 2, 1988)."Movie Review – Tequila Sunrise – Reviews/Film; Of Cocaine and a Clash of Loyalties".The New York Times.
- ^ab"Tequila Sunrise Review – Film".Time Out.Archived fromthe originalon January 31, 2010.RetrievedNovember 8,2009.
- ^"Tequila Sunrise".Variety.December 31, 1987.RetrievedMarch 1,2021.