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Actors: George C. Scott, Peter Boyle, Season Hubley, Dick Sargent, Leonard Gaines
Director: Paul Schrader
Genres: Drama
R     2004     1hr 49min

A conservative midwest businessman ventures into the sordid underworld of pornography in california to look for his runaway teenage daughter whom is making porno films in the porno pits of los angeles. Studio: Sony Pictur...  more »

     
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Actors: George C. Scott, Peter Boyle, Season Hubley, Dick Sargent, Leonard Gaines
Director: Paul Schrader
Creators: Michael Chapman, Paul Schrader, Tom Rolf, Buzz Feitshans, John Milius
Genres: Drama
Sub-Genres: Family Life
Studio: Sony Pictures
Format: DVD - Color,Widescreen - Subtitled
DVD Release Date: 09/14/2004
Theatrical Release Date: 01/01/1979
Release Year: 2004
Run Time: 1hr 49min
Screens: Color,Widescreen
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 18
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Languages: English
Subtitles: English, Spanish, Japanese

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Member Movie Reviews

Teddy B. (tigerted) from TUJUNGA, CA
Reviewed on 1/18/2010...
This film has been pulled out of the vaults at Columbia Studios( Now Sony )dusted off,and finally put on DVD. A disturbing story written and directed by a master storyteller-Paul Schrader(Taxi Driver) Clearly every father's nightmare, Ultra-Conservative Midwestern Dad (Scott)sends his daughter off to church camp in Southern California. She isn't on the bus when it returns to Michigan. He hires a sleazy private-eye (Boyle) and then ends up going deepundercover himself with the help of a young hooker (Hubley). Hollywood, 1979, is a pit of Porno-palaces, Peep-shows, and disgusting
creeps of all kinds. None of these places exist today, of course, but this was the swing-ing '70's when the X-rated movie was brand new!(there is a halrious swipe at UCLA film school thrown in as the 'director' of the porn film proudly wears his UCLA t-shirt) Scott is utterly convincing as the heartbroken Dad and his search for his daughter consumes his existence. He busts alot of heads along the way, but the ending isn't what you'd expect. It's a depressing film, as many of the movies made during that time were all about'realism' and grit. Also politically IN-Correct as well. Overall, you just can't take your eyes off the screen when Scott performs. He was one of a kind.

Movie Reviews

THE SEARCHERS hits the porno circuit
Jennifer Scoggin | Valley View, TX USA | 08/09/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Schrader's HARDCORE has been one of my favorite films ever since I first saw it nearly 25 years ago. Scott is as good as I've ever seen him, and Season Hubley makes me wish she'd had this kind of material for more of her career. But speaking of material, it's Paul Schrader's script and directing that make this thing run. Though the ending is a bit contrived, there are scenes that seem so *real*; there are others that seem so *surreal*. There are others that seem to be both, and those are the ones that always get me. Schrader's Calvinist background collides violently with the latter 20th century, and the results are frequently amazing and quite thought-provoking. For its seedy subject matter, this is a radically religious, moral, and ethical film, and a worthy successor to Schrader's TAXI DRIVER script. Get this title on DVD if it's ever available in that format! A must for every serious film collection!"
Into the heart of darkness...
Wayne Klein | My Little Blue Window, USA | 09/16/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Businessman Jake Van Doren's(George C. Scott in a riveting, brilliant performance) life and his deeply held religious beliefs are shaken to their core. Van Doren's teenage daughter doesn't return from a church outing. Worried, Van Doran hires a private detective Andy Mast(Peter Boyle)to help track her down. What Mast returns with shakes Van Doren Calvinist faith. His daughter has been appearing in cheap porno movies. Van Doren realizes the only way to bring his daughter back from this seamy, sordid world is if he goes to get her himself. He poses as a porno producer to get leads that will take him to his daughter in hopes that he can get her back before something truly horrible happens to her.

This riveting drama from Paul Schrader ("Taxi Driver")clearly draws from some of Schrader's own convictions and religious beliefs. His upbringing as a Calvinist influences and informs the character of Van Doren. Scott, Boyle "Outland", "Everybody Loves Raymond"), Dick Sargant ("Bewitched"), Season Hubley and Marc Alaimo ("Star Trek: Deep Space Nine")The DVD transfer looks crisp and sharp. Unfortunately, the age of the film and the film stock means that it does look grainy but that actually works in favor of the story capturing the harsh look of porno movies and giving a gritty reality to the film.

There's no extras on the film which is a pity. I would love to have heard Schrader's comments on the making of the film 25 years later. While George C. Scott isn't around any longer, Season Hubley and Peter Boyle could also have provided a commentary track (and it would have been less expensive to produce than a featurette on the making of the film). It seems to me I recall a vintage promo piece that was aired on TV during its theatrical run. Including that along with some updated interviews with Boyle, Hubley and producer Buzz Feitshans would have provided extra value here but, knowing the limited budget the producer of the DVD had to work with, it was probably cost prohibitive. It's a pity as this terrific but brutal film certainly deserves far better than just a standard transfer without any extras."
A Fathers Worst Nightmare
Uncle Chino | New Zealand | 02/24/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Hadn't seen this movie in quite a few years. I thought I would check it out when it came out on DVD. This is a story about a Michigan man who is a single parent and lives in a good Christian extended family that he is very close to. His 15 year old daughter inexplicably runs away from home which leads the father to hire a private eye to find her. After several agonizing months the private eye comes to Grand Rapids and takes the father to a dirty movie theater he has rented out and shows him a pornographic film that his daughter is in. The father then goes on a quest to the big city to find his daughter.

George C. Scott is the star of the movie as the anguished father. Peter Boyle also shines as the private investigator. This movie is rated R for obvious reasons. It is a kind of fish out of water movie as this devout Christian father plummets into the depths of the seedy underbelly of the adult entertainment business in the 70's. It is a search that takes him to the most nasty of places, peep shows, massage parlors, S&M places and to the set of porno movies. He also meets and deals with all the people that are a part of this world. Scotts portrayal of the father is fascinating. Seeing him cringe and then become completely undone as he sees his daughters fate on screen is a fathers worst nightmare and he brings that thru to you. He also is like a powder keg as he deals with these scummy people knowing that his daughters life is at risk.
Boyle is the P.I. who is totally grey through out most of the movie. He is self serving and out for his own interest but he is also an ally to Scott who knows the underbelly of the big city and who and where to look. But he also has his own motives and is hardly a white knight who feels little sympathy for the fathers plite.

Pretty good movie. It is dated but that doesn't hurt this film because it shows the period and social stigmas and mores of this time. Check it out but its not for everyone. If you are a George C. Scott fan it is a must."