Crimewave staring Bruce Campbell directed by Sam Raimi

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Crimewave (1985)

Starring Reed Birney, Paul L. Smith, Brion James, and Bruce Campbell.  Cinematography by Robert Primes.  Edited by Michael Kelly and Kathie Weaver.  Produced by Robert G. Tapert.  Written by Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, and Sam Raimi.  Directed by Sam Raimi.

Vic is on his way to the electric chair for a murder he did not commit.  Via a series of flashback sequences, he tells his story to the guards as they prepare him for his execution.  Before he was in custody he was your friendly neighborhood video surveillance system technician.  The company that Vic worked for was going to be sold.  One of the partners that owned the company did not agree with that decision so he had the other partner “exterminated”.  Well, in the chaos of the evening in question, some other people were killed and Vic’s new girlfriend was in the wrong place at the wrong time. The assassins chased after her and Vic chased after them.  After a long battle the killers were killed but the murders of the evening were pinned on Vic.  That takes us back to the beginning with Vic in prison and pleading for his life.

Sam Raimi and The Coen brothers have had a strong bond over the years.  Joel worked as an assistant editor on Raimi’s first film, The Evil Dead.  The Coen brother’s method of raising funds for their first project was inspired by the way Raimi raised funds for his.  The Coens even lived in Raimi’s apartment while they were searching for someone to distribute Blood Simple.  It was during that time that they co-wrote what was originally titled The XYZ Murders; a screenplay that Raimi had been developing and looked to the Coens for help.  Based on the strength of The Evil Dead, financing for Raimi’s first Hollywood picture was not difficult to find.  Embassy Pictures quickly offered him a budget of almost three million dollars. But when production started the film quickly went over schedule and budget and the studio panicked.  They fired the production manager and denied Raimi any equipment they felt was superfluous.  When the difficult shoot finally wrapped Raimi began to edit his film in his Michigan office, but just as soon as he got started the studio quickly relocated the post-production work to Los Angeles, forcing Raimi and his partners Bruce Campbell and Rob Tapert to temporarily move across country.  Raimi was then asked to reshoot and reedit the picture to a point where he claims to barely recognize it..

For all of the similarities to the films in both Sam Raimi’s and the Coen brother’s collective careers, there is one glaring difference in Crimewave:  the movie sucks.  It is silly to a point that it doesn’t make any sense.  The characters serve no other purpose than to move from one contrived gag to the next, and even the gags struggle.  It’s just not a well put together film.  But in defense of the filmmakers, Sam Raimi never had his own cut of the picture. Who knows how much better or worse the movie could have been if the studio would have allowed Raimi to make his film the way he saw fit.  Crimewave is now out of print and unlikely to resurface any time soon.  The Coen brothers appreciate that it has become “lost” and Raimi refers to the time spent working on the film as “the worst time of my life”.

Budget:  $3,000,000

Total US Gross:  $5,101

Genre:  Comedy

Runtime:  83 Minutes

US Release Date:  4/25/86

Aspect Ratio:  ???

Awards:  none

Tagline:  Extermination Is Not Just A Business, It’s A Way Of Life.

Quote:  “I haven’t seen you here before.  I like that in a woman.”

Crimewave staring Bruce Campbell directed by Sam Raimi

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Crimewave staring Bruce Campbell directed by Sam Raimi

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