The Ninth Configuration (1980)
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A stunning meditation on God?s existence in a form that might be best described as Catch 22 meets Spellbound, the film received 3 Golden Globe nominations, including Best Picture, and won the award for Best Writing against a field of nominees that included Ordinary People, The Elephant Man and Raging Bull. Amazon.com The lunatics are running the asylum... but are they really lunatics? Is Colonel Kane (Stacy Keach) really a noted psychiatrist, assigned to supervise patients in an experimental government clinic, or is he really "Killer" Kane, a decorated U.S. Marine who committed atrocities in Vietnam before going insane? And why did Captain Cutshaw (Scott Wilson) go berserk just seconds before a scheduled rocket launch? These are just some of the puzzles that will eventually be solved in The Ninth Configuration, a giddy and often brilliant drama created by William Peter Blatty, who wrote The Exorcist before directing this adaptation of his own novel, Twinkle, Twinkle, Killer Kane. A satirical study of war's traumatic aftermath, the film uses battle psychosis as the springboard for a delirious and scathingly intelligent human tragedy, laced with some of the wittiest dialogue you're ever likely to hear. The movie boasts a veritable menagerie of crazy characters, all brought vividly to life by a stellar supporting cast. One patient is preparing a production of Shakespeare with an all-dog cast. Another is convinced he's Superman, and the resident doctor can't seem to find his trousers. But there's a method to this madness, and it takes a barroom brawl--one of the most memorable in movie history--to provide the harsh slap of reality to Blatty's elaborate group therapy scheme. When the true purpose of The Ninth Configuration is revealed, the film (and particularly the fine performances of Keach and Wilson) reveals a depth of compassionate sanity that may take you completely by surprise. --Jeff Shannon Reviews ?Visually stunning, immensely moving and hugely entertaining, The Ninth Configuration stands as a landmark in American cinema history.? --South Bay Magazine ?The finest largescale American surrealist film ever made. It belongs in a textbook for directors on how to build suspense.? --Peter Travers, People Magazine ?Hilarious? with endlessly quotable dialogue and an amazing barroom fight scene that has audiences screaming from their seats.? --Leonard Maltin?s Movie Guide ?The film is a masterpiece.? --The Cincinnati Post ?It?s a cosmic love story, a Gothic war movie and a metaphysical murder mystery. You have never seen anything quite like it.? --Santa Monica Evening Outlook |
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The Ninth Configuration (1980)