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Eureka (1981)

Eureka (1981)
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A reclusive, unhappy gold magnate finds his isolated tropical paradise threatened by the intrusion of organized criminals in director Nicolas Roeg's convoluted, arty drama. Gene Hackman stars as Jack McCann, a one-time gold prospector who his parlayed the discovery of a rich deposit in the Canadian wilderness into an immense fortune. Instead of satisfaction, McCann's wealth leads to depression and paranoia, and he moves to a remote island and withdraws from the world. The bulk of the film centers on what has become of McCann some thirty years later, as he attempts to deal with a troubled daughter (Theresa Russell) and the attentions of the Mafia, who want to build a new casino on his tropical home. As the pressures increase, his efforts to protect his property and maintain his family become increasingly desperate, culminating in an extended public trial. Even stranger and more stylized than most of Roeg's work, the disjointed Eureka will seem incomprehensible and painfully pretentious to those with little patience for his indirect narratives and purposefully exaggerated approach. Devoted fans, however, will find further proof of the director's impressive visual sense, especially during the film's earlier sequences. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
Gene HackmanTheresa Russell, (more)
Director(s):
Nicolas Roeg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Eureka

A reclusive, unhappy gold magnate finds his isolated tropical paradise threatened by the intrusion of organized criminals in director Nicolas Roeg's convoluted, arty drama. Gene Hackman stars as Jack McCann, a one-time gold prospector who his parlayed the discovery of a rich deposit in the Canadian wilderness into an immense fortune. Instead of satisfaction, McCann's wealth leads to depression and paranoia, and he moves to a remote island and withdraws from the world. The bulk of the film centers on what has become of McCann some thirty years later, as he attempts to deal with a troubled daughter (Theresa Russell) and the attentions of the Mafia, who want to build a new casino on his tropical home. As the pressures increase, his efforts to protect his property and maintain his family become increasingly desperate, culminating in an extended public trial. Even stranger and more stylized than most of Roeg's work, the disjointed Eureka will seem incomprehensible and painfully pretentious to those with little patience for his indirect narratives and purposefully exaggerated approach. Devoted fans, however, will find further proof of the director's impressive visual sense, especially during the film's earlier sequences. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
130 mins

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Director(s):
Nicolas Roeg
Writer(s):
Paul Mayersberg
Producer(s):
Jeremy Thomas
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Sexual Situations, Adult Language, Not For Children, Nudity, Graphic Violence)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Richard G.

    This is inexplicably a horrible, hopeless rotten movie. I keep watching hoping it might get better, it simply got worse. Also, the ending is inexplicable. Such a great cast, such a bomb. Who knew?

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    Robert D.

    This was one of the worst films of its type that I have ever witnessed; whatever possessed Gene Hackman to do this folly I'll never know. the story is ridiculous..makes no sense..a sham trial..the absurdity of the whole plot is difficult to comprehend..and why such notable actors would ever do this is beyond comprehension..a total waste of time..

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    Leonard U.

    total confusion. A waste of my or anyone else's time. Why Hackman made this is a mystery. Note: the presence of a star or a famed director is no indicator of enjoyment. Only recommend this film to people you really really despise.

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