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Split Image (film)

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1982 Canadian film
Split Image
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTed Kotcheff
Screenplay by
Story byScott Spencer
Produced byDon Carmody
Ted Kotcheff
Jeff Young
StarringMichael O'Keefe
Karen Allen
Peter Fonda
James Woods
Elizabeth Ashley
Brian Dennehy
Ronnie Scribner
CinematographyRobert C. Jessup
Music byBill Conti
Production
company
Distributed byOrion Pictures
Release date
  • October 3, 1982 (1982-10-03)
Running time
111 minutes
CountriesCanada
United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$8 million[1]
Box office$263,635[2]

Split Image (also known asCaptured) is a 1982 Americandrama film directed byTed Kotcheff and starringMichael O'Keefe,Karen Allen,Peter Fonda,James Woods,Elizabeth Ashley,Brian Dennehy andRonnie Scribner. It tells the story of an all-American college athlete who becomes involved in a youth-orientedcult, and his family's struggle to bring him home.

Synopsis

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Danny Stetson is a clean-cut, American college student and gymnast with dreams ofOlympicgold when he's lured into Homeland, a youth-oriented religiouscommune, by a compellingly beautiful girl, Rebecca. Here he is programmed by the charismatic leader, Neil Kirklander, to believe that his new life now has the true meaning that it previously lacked.

Anguished by their son's disappearance, Danny's parents Diana and Kevin hire a modern-day bounty hunter, Charles Pratt, to abduct Danny and exorcise his brainwashed mind, but the psychological change could be traumatizing.

Cast

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ActorRole
Michael O'KeefeDanny Stetson / Joshua
Karen AllenRebecca / Amy
Peter FondaNeil Kirklander
James WoodsCharles Pratt
Elizabeth AshleyDiana Stetson
Brian DennehyKevin Stetson
Ronnie ScribnerSean Stetson
Pamela LudwigJane
John DukakisAaron / Bryan
Lee MontgomeryWalter
Michael SacksGabriel
Deborah RushJudith
Peter HortonJacob
Ken FarmerCollins
Cliff StephensHall
Brian HensonJerry
David WallaceGymnast
Kenneth BarryBig Wig
Robert A. CowanCoach 1
Herbert KirkpatrickCoach 2
Chris McCartySentry 1
Lee RitcheySentry 2
Lynette WaldenSexy Girl
Robert HibbardCop
Scott CampbellBarry Mills
Melanie StrangeDebbie Cooper
Dave TannerGuitar Player
Tom RayhallSargent
Jeanne EvansNewsboy's Mom
Irma P. HallMaid
Bill EngvallStudent
Peter Hans SpraguePerson
John CarrollHomelander
Haley McLaneHomelander
Kelly WimberlyHomelander

Production

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Ted Kotcheff said the film began whenPeter Guber, then head of Polygram, approached him to make a movie about cults. Kotcheff was enthusiastic and worked on the film for two years.[3]

The film was originally written by Scott Spencer, whose novelEndless Love had been filmed by Polygram. Spencer was replaced by Larry Gross, then Robert Kaufmann. "I was never actually fired," said Spencer. "The phone calls just stopped coming."[4]

Kotcheff said, "I did a lot of research and spoke to a lot of people who had been in cults. Most of them felt that society had become too materialistic and too crass. They wanted something beyond that and more spiritual. I like that film a lot."[5]

Kotcheff said he cast Peter Fonda because "I wanted all his 60s resonances brought to his character."[6]

The film was originally known asCaptured. Filming took place in May 1981 in Dallas, Texas.Tatum O'Neal was originally cast in the film but she had to be let go as she was seventeen years old and not able to work night scenes, which the film required.[7] She was replaced by Karen Allen, who was ten years older than O'Neal, requiring a rewrite of the script.[8]

Reception

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Kotcheff said "the film disappeared practically without a trace. It's a subject that American people don't want to hear about."[3]

Awards

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In 1982,Ronnie Scribner was nominated in the Category of Best Supporting Young Actor in a Motion Picture at theYouth In Film Award(now known as theYoung Artist Award).[9]

References

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  1. ^"AFI|Catalog".Catalog.afi.com. Retrieved15 November 2021.
  2. ^Split Image atBox Office Mojo
  3. ^abGallagher, John (1989).Film directors on directing. p. 151.
  4. ^Taylor, Clarke (26 July 1981). "And Back to Endless Love the Novel".Los Angeles Times. p. 30.
  5. ^"AN INTERVIEW WITH TED KOTCHEFF (PART 1 OF 2)".Money Into Light.
  6. ^"Kotcheff and O'Keefe: Images of Split Image".The Boston Globe. 26 September 1982. p. 83.
  7. ^Fonda, Peter (1998).Don't tell dad : a memoir. p. 444.
  8. ^"Film Clips".The Los Angeles Times. 8 May 1981. p. 111.
  9. ^"4th Annual Youth in Film Awards".Youngartistawards.org. Retrieved2011-03-16.

External links

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Films directed byTed Kotcheff
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