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The American Friend (1977)
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Wim Wenders' mines Dennis Hopper's real-life experience as a painter and collector in this existential take on the American gangster film based on a Patricia Highsmith novel featuring the notoriously sociopathic Tom Ripley. Hopper stars as the eponymous American, currently a middleman selling the work of American painter Derwatt (Nicholas Ray), who has feigned his own death to increase the value of his paintings. While auctioning this work in Berlin, he meets art restorer Jonathan Zimmerman (Bruno Ganz), who he learns is suffering from an incurable blood disease. When a shady friend (Gerard Blain) requires Ripley to find a "clean" non-professional to do a contract hit in order to pay off a debt, even he is reluctant. But he quickly realizes that the physically vulnerable Jonathan would be perfect for the job, and tries to get him to accept by employing various subterfuges to persuade him that his condition is even worse than it is. For his part, Blain guarantees the restorer that his family will be financially secure for life, and a deal is struck. As usual, nothing works out quite as expected. ~ Michael Costello, Rovi

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Starring:
Dennis HopperBruno Ganz, (more)
Director(s):
Wim Wenders
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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    Donald A.

    Fans of the talented Mr. Ripley may want to give this a try, but its a much different movie and Ripley. The Hopper Ripley will be a shock, and who knows if youll like it, but the main story of the fabulous main actor Bruno Ganz as a maybe maybe not terminally sick man manipulated to be an assassin is great and worth watching. Wim Wenders is an interesting director, and although the ending kind of lurches off the rails its well worth trying.

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    Ken N.

    I enjoyed the atmosphere, the gritty slate grey colorings of Germany, and the acting of Dennis Hopper and Bruno Ganz in this film. It's a transition film between his early painstakingly slow "road trip" movies and his more "accessible" middle period work (of the 80s and 90s).

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    Patricia P.

    As wit all Dennis Hopper movies, this, too, was extremely slow, boring and impossible to follow. I don't know why I bother wih him!

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