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Dark Streets (2008)

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Overview

Director:
Rachel Samuels
Writers (WGA):
Wallace King (screenplay)
Glenn M. Stewart (play)
Release Date:
2008 (USA) more
Genre:
Drama | Thriller
Plot:
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one thing music and heartbeats have in common—eventually, they both stop more

Cast

 (Credited cast)

Gabriel Mann ... Chaz

Bijou Phillips ... Crystal

Izabella Miko ... Madelaine

Elias Koteas ... Lieutenant

Jarreth J. Merz ... Pale Man

Michael Fairman ... Nathaniel
Toledo Diamond ... Prince

Jordi Caballero ... Slim

Tracy Phillips ... Rose

Mike Muscat ... Guard

Kimberly Sanders ... Ballroom Dancer
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

David Aldridge ... VIP Dinner Guest
Noel Arthur ... EMT

Sybil Azur ... Lilly
Marina Benedict ... Dancer
Luna Rocio Cantale ... Cigarrete girl
Gigi Chavoshi ... Dancer
Samuel Bliss Cooper ... Delivery Man

Pat Crawford Brown ... Delores

Palmer Davis ... Darlene

Henriette Dyer ... Dancer
Sharon Ferguson ... Dancer
Sharon Ferrol-Young ... Dancer, Associate Choreographer
Roosevelt Flenoury ... Dancer
Keith Glover ... Plant Guard
Gigi Hunter ... Dancer
Diana Kyle ... Woman in Feathered Cape
Sebastian Leger ... Musician
Alexandra Mann ... Lorna
Michelle Martinez ... Dancer
Jaayda McClanahan ... Dancer

Howard S. Miller ... Frank
James Otis ... Tommy

Matt O'Toole ... Harry

Paul Palo ... Drug Dealer

F. William Parker ... Man in Overalls

Vanessa Peters ... Woman at Table

Bashar Rahal ... Bartender
Liz Ramos ... Dancer
Ken Rosier ... Governor

Lauri Serene ... Dancer
Carolyn Seymour ... Gloria
Chip Sickler ... Man inTop Hat

Eve Sigall ... Neighbor

John Solari ... The Goon

Adriana Souza ... Dancer
Christie Stover ... Dancer

Brian Toth ... Transvestite

Alexi Wasser ... Claudia
Emily Williams ... Dancer
Tara Wilson ... Dancer
Keith Young ... Choreographer
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Additional Details

Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color | Color (35 mm version)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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one thing music and heartbeats have in common—eventually, they both stop, 25 June 2008
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Author: xxxneon

*** This comment may contain spoilers ***

MasterMath® Reviews ... (includes a couple of minor spoilers)

Big hearts break hard downtown, and Chaz Davenport (Gabriel Mann) was blessed and cursed with a big heart. As our story begins, Chaz has opened a new night club in 1930s New Orleans, The Tower. Already, the bills are piling up and the dancers are catfighting. Bummer. All this, plus he was strangely disinherited by his late father, Arthur Davenport, who was CEO of Consolidated Power Co. BTW, the company lawyer died in a car crash shortly thereafter. Curious.

Enter The Lieutenant (Elias Koteas). He's a cop, but he does things normal cops don't do. MANY such things. He introduces Chaz to an old friend, Madelaine (Izabella Miko, seen previously at CineVegas in the excellent Park, 2006). She is NOT just another pretty face—she can REALLY sing. Which causes even more of an uproar among her fellow dancers—Crystal (Bijou Phillips), Rose (Tracy Phillips), Darlene (Palmer Davis), et al. Chaz explains to Crystal why she's out as lead singer: 'You're a great belter, but we've got a REAL chanteuse now.' To which Crystal replies, 'She can chanteuse my ass.' Madelaine wants to be just friends with Chaz, at first, anyway. She's unafraid to walk these dark streets alone; they are truly her home.

Then things take, well, a dark turn—Darlene is killed in the alley behind the club, her body a bloody mess. But when Tommy (James Otis), the bathroom attendant, has his throat cut in situ, the club staff become, understandably, even more morose and paranoid.

Chaz is a savvy businessman. As a judge of character, alas, he's somewhat less skilled. But, given enough time, he can figure out what people are up to. Usually. And he needs to, seeing as EVERYONE in this film, other than him, has a hidden agenda. He reasons that the best person to turn to is Uncle Nate (Michael Fairman), also an executive at Consolidated. You see, Chaz is gradually coming to suspect that his father did NOT commit suicide. Uncle Nate says he'll look into it. Another possible source of information is Gloria (Carolyn Seymour), who was a friend to Arthur. Meaning, of course, she knows things. Things Chaz ought to hear. It appears even the Governor (Ken Rosier) is involved. That's about all I'm going to say about the plot. The rest hinges on a letter which mysteriously disappears, a Consolidated facility which is down for maintenance and a telescope.

According to the director, the film is a fantasy version of the '30s, i.e., an amalgamation of different time periods, with a '30s vibe. It was originally a musical play before she signed on. The storyline was influenced by the recent California blackouts and the Enron scandal. Swing and shift lenses often shifted the line of focus, with the edges of the frame blurred, creating a dream atmosphere. When I asked what challenges such a large cast presented, Samuels responded, 'The film was shot in 28 days, with the musicals in half a day each, rather than the usual several weeks. It (the schedule) was complicated and chaotic, but incredibly fun.'

This is her third feature film. It has distribution and will be out in November. In addition, it will screen at the New Orleans Film Festival in October, in conjunction with a benefit concert. While the film itself included a few blues artists as background music, e.g., Natalie Cole, the soundtrack will also include the work of B.B. King, Aretha Franklin and Etta James.

Director Samuels has crafted a masterfully rich portrait of this world and of these characters, as diverse as they are fascinating. Come to think of it, there isn't a ray of sunlight in the entire film, not literally, anyway. These streets and back alleys are always dark. And there's always someone or something waiting for you. Sometimes friend, sometimes foe. The blues touch every second, every frame of this film. There's music in every scene, every shot. Even when no one's singing, there's music—including during the numerous blackouts—always music playing. Just as it is in these characters' lives all the time, and it's always the blues. Like a heartbeat. And one thing music and heartbeats have in common—eventually, they both stop.

This film is dedicated to the blues musicians of New Orleans affected by Hurricane Katrina. A portion of the film's profits will be donated to them via The Blues Initiative. The film includes the music of B.B. King, Natalie Cole and Etta James; the soundtrack album is in the works.

Stellar performances throughout, especially by Mann and the visually / aurally stunning Miko. Phillips provides a deep and calculating competitive counterpoint to Miko, and Fairman is integral to the plot, despite being in only a few scenes. Truth be told, I HATE musicals. It all stems from when my sister dragged me to see Camelot. When I was twelve. But I digress. This film and Chicago are the only musicals I have ever found thoroughly entertaining. And that's pretty good company.

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