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Rough Magic (1995)

Rough Magic (1995)
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Director Clare Peploe (wife of Bernardo Bertolucci) adapted this blend of noir mystery and magical realism from the story Miss Shumway Waves a Wand by James Hadley Chase. Bridget Fonda stars as Myra Shumway, an apprentice to a magician (Kenneth Mars) in 1952 Los Angeles. Myra is unhappily engaged to Cliff Wyatt (D.W. Moffett), a sleazy, Howard Hughes-like uranium heir who wants to run for president. After her fiancée accidentally kills her boss, Myra flees to Mexico in search of a renowned female shaman who may be able to teach her the secrets of magic. Wyatt sends an investigator, Alex Ross (Russell Crowe), to find Myra and bring her back. A former photojournalist traumatized by the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Ross finds Myra but falls for her and joins her on the quest to find the medicine woman, as does Doc Ansell (Jim Broadbent), an eccentric patent medicine salesman seeking an ancient Mayan cure for constipation. During the journey, a series of mystical events occur, including levitation during sex, a dog with the power of speech, a human being laying a blue egg, and the transformation of an assailant into a sausage. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Bridget FondaRussell Crowe, (more)
Director(s):
Clare Peploe
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Rough Magic

Director Clare Peploe (wife of Bernardo Bertolucci) adapted this blend of noir mystery and magical realism from the story Miss Shumway Waves a Wand by James Hadley Chase. Bridget Fonda stars as Myra Shumway, an apprentice to a magician (Kenneth Mars) in 1952 Los Angeles. Myra is unhappily engaged to Cliff Wyatt (D.W. Moffett), a sleazy, Howard Hughes-like uranium heir who wants to run for president. After her fiancée accidentally kills her boss, Myra flees to Mexico in search of a renowned female shaman who may be able to teach her the secrets of magic. Wyatt sends an investigator, Alex Ross (Russell Crowe), to find Myra and bring her back. A former photojournalist traumatized by the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Ross finds Myra but falls for her and joins her on the quest to find the medicine woman, as does Doc Ansell (Jim Broadbent), an eccentric patent medicine salesman seeking an ancient Mayan cure for constipation. During the journey, a series of mystical events occur, including levitation during sex, a dog with the power of speech, a human being laying a blue egg, and the transformation of an assailant into a sausage. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
Clare Peploe
Writer(s):
Clare PeploeRobert MundyWilliam Brookfield
Producer(s):
Laurie ParkerJeremy ThomasDeclan Baldwin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Categories:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Cd S.

    This movie is ok though I've seen better with similar themes. If you like Crowe, Fonda or magic themed films give it a go. Somewhat slow; at times heavily predictable but it does have some good qualities too. It's unlikly to be very life altering but it will pass some time somewhat enjoyably. Not to mention looking at Crowe has merits all it's own I think.

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    CHRIS C.

    Couldn't get through it. Really bad with few redeaming features. With the right cast and script the movie could have been good. Good color and sets and Mr. Crowe is charming but Ms Fonde is hopeless.

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    MARK V G.

    I really loved this movie. Mark G.

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