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Directed byPaul Mazursky
CastJohn Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands, Susan Sarandon, Molly Ringwald, Vittorio Gassman, Jerry Hardin, Paul Hecht, Raul Julia, Paul Mazursky and Sam Robards
Theatrical ReleaseAugust 13, 1982
DVD ReleaseMarch 27, 2007
Running Time142 minutes
MPAA RatingPG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
UPC Code043396076518
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Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
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Average user review: 4.0 (37 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteTimeless storyQuote
I loved this film when I was 16, and I love it still, 26 years later! Cassavetes owes a lot to Shakespeare of course, whose stories are always timeless, but he and the actors, Susan Sarandon and Molly Ringwald in the beginning of their careers, create such a warm mood in the film. November 1, 2008

rating: 1 QuoteCloyingQuote
This has not aged well in its last 25 years. There is no heat whatsoever between the aging John Cassavetes and the young Susan Sarandon. It makes no sense for her instant attraction to him. Likewise, the debut of Molly Ringwald is beyond saccharinely cloying. Bad, bad acting, even if she was only a young teen. Raul Julia saves the day a bit as the wacky goatherd, but it's still a stereotyped role. Not worth the bother, and it's too long, besides. October 6, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteOne of the Great MoviesQuote
In the early 80's I read a glowing review of this film in Rolling Stone Magazine. Since it promised Susan Sarandon (who I only new as Janet Weiss from Rocky Horror) in a bathing suit, it made the must see list. I saw it with a date in a Gainesville, Fla movie house that actually served beer by the pitcher. The second pitcher was empty just about the same time the goats began flying overhead in time to Liza Minelli's rendition of "New York, New York", and I realized I was watching something special.
Flash forward 20 odd years. I'm middle-aged myself, I've read Shakespear's The Tempest a half dozen times and have seen it on stage and in the theatre in numerous renditions, and Susan Sarandon, Molly Ringwold, and Raul Julia are now household names. The movie is out on DVD and I have watched it three times in the past three nights.
Even without the beer, I can honestly say this is a great, though overlooked movie. The acting is first rate. The production is wonderful. And the Script is VERY smart.
I think you need some familiarity with The Bard's version of The Tempest to really appreciate this movie. Sheakespeare wrote of and in a time of witches and faries and spirits. To make this movie work, the screenwriter (Mazurski) had to translate these creatures and characters into modern-day creations. The "Monster" Calaban, becomes Raul Julia's Calabano, a modern day "monster" who lusts after little girls, but settles for livestock. Prospero the Magician is transformed into a middle aged architect who in his crazziness believes he can control the weather and perhaps can. The King himself becomes the CEO of a Company and his court is transformed into an entourage of a lawyer, a doctor, and a stand-up comedian.. Ariel the Fairy, is Aretha, Susan Sarandon's character, a middleeastern night club singer from New Jersey who, like Ariel in the original, loves and hates and is imprisoned by and fails to consumate her love with Prospero.
The action swings back and forth between a greek island and the Island of Manhattan. This is the 1980s. New York is not very pretty. The World Trade Center is front and center. Atlantic City is under construction. Against this backdrop, the Actors act and sing and dance and have a good time.
Read The Tempest and then see this movie.
I can picture Sheakespeare smiling while watching this version of his play. July 2, 2008

rating: 1 QuoteScenery...a disappointmentQuote
We purchased this movie for the promised incredible scenery shots. Too few peeks at the Aegean and islands. If you want to get an idea of what you will see while island hopping, go to Google Earth and click on some of the photos posted by regular folks! Wow! February 28, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteTempest DVDQuote
We received this item in the time expected, and our son was very happy with it. September 26, 2007

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