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Format | Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC, AC-3, Dolby, Widescreen, Subtitled |
Contributor | Arthur Lee Williams, Yaya DaCosta, Absalom Adams, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Danny Glover, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Stacy Keach, Gary Clark Jr., Nagee Clay, Charles S. Dutton, Mable John, John Sayles See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 2 hours and 4 minutes |
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From Oscar® nominated director, John Sayles, comes an electrifying and vivid rock 'n' roll fable. When Tyrone, owner of the Honeydripper lounge, is faced with having to shut down his juke joint, his hopes rest on one manthe famous Guitar Sam. It's a make or break weekend for the Honeydripper, this better be some Saturday night!
With exquisite performances by Danny Glover, Charles S. Dutton, Stacy Keach, Mary Steenburgen and Sean Patrick Thomas; and featuring musicians Keb' Mo' and Dr. Mable JohnHoneydripper is an award winning film, full of great music and plenty of soul.
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Music has often played a significant part in John Sayles' stories, but in Honeydripper it largely is the story, as the veteran writer-directors 2007 film depicts a significant (if mythical) turning point when the past reluctantly gave way to the future. The year is 1950. In the somewhat ironically-named town of Harmony, Alabama, old school blues pianist Tyrone "Pinetop" Purvis (Danny Glover) and his funky roadhouse, the Honeydripper, are on the skids, rapidly losing customers to the joint next door, where young people are flocking to hear more modern sounds. Against his better judgment, Pinetop dismisses his dignified but out-of-date singer (played by Dr. Mable John, one of the several real musicians who lend the film considerable authenticity) and books "New Orleans sensation" Guitar Sam, hoping to save his club from foreclosure. But Guitar Sam proves to be as elusive as Godot, and as the big night approaches, Pinetop is running out of ideas. Enter young Sonny Blake (Gary Clark Jr.), who ambles into town with his newfangled, self-constructed electric guitar and proceeds to rock the house with a style that suggests a combination of T-Bone Walker and Chuck Berry and effectively ushers in the rock 'n' roll era. Story-wise, that's about it. This is a character-driven film, and there are a lot of good ones, including Lisa Gay Hamilton as Tyrones conflicted wife, Charles Dutton as his partner, and Stacey Keach as the corrupt local lawman. It's also a film loaded with metaphors and symbols, including the electric guitar as the dividing line between old and new and blues musician Keb' Mo' as a kind of one-man Greek chorus, dispensing homilies before disappearing into the shadows. The pace is leisurely, the dialogue colorful, and Sayles (who not only edited the film but has a small acting role as well) once again shows himself to be a modest master at creating movies for those looking for good, no-frills entertainment. A 30-minute making-of featurette and cast interviews are the principal bonus features. --Sam Graham
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 7.75 x 5.75 x 0.53 inches; 3.2 ounces
- Item model number : 68104699
- Director : John Sayles
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC, AC-3, Dolby, Widescreen, Subtitled
- Run time : 2 hours and 4 minutes
- Release date : June 24, 2008
- Actors : Danny Glover, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Yaya DaCosta, Charles S. Dutton, Vondie Curtis-Hall
- Subtitles: : Spanish, English
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Screen Media
- ASIN : B0017M9ZNI
- Writers : John Sayles
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #62,671 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #785 in Musicals (Movies & TV)
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Customers find this movie to be an excellent period drama with complex and nuanced characters, particularly praising Danny Glover's performance. The film features great old Southern Blues music and delivers strong performances, with one customer noting its colorful character details. While customers find the movie refreshing, they mention it can be slow-paced. The narrative quality receives mixed reactions, with some finding it realistic while others say it's predictable at times.
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Customers find the movie enjoyable, describing it as an excellent period drama with a believable plot.
"Great movie, John Sayles does it again 👍..." Read more
"I didn't expect to enjoy this movie half as much as I did. It was really excellent and I am not one to heap unwarranted praise on anything...." Read more
"...I was excited at scene after scene and the script was very well written. It was a bit short, but it ended well...." Read more
"...Keb Mo almost steals the show as Possum. Very enjoyable and the music was a blast. Well worth watching." Read more
Customers praise the acting in the movie, particularly Danny Glover's performance, and note that the characters are complex and nuanced.
"...of Danny Glover due to his politics, but I must admit he is an excellent actor and he manages to keep his politics out of the movies I've seen him in..." Read more
"...house, lazy dialogue, injustice, death, laughter, music, flashbacks, hominess, church and everything country was a delight...." Read more
"...He has a unique style of story telling and his characters are always complex and nuanced...." Read more
"...He has a unique style of story telling and his characters are always complex and nuanced...." Read more
Customers enjoy the music in the film, particularly the great old Southern Blues, with one customer noting its dynamic style.
"...The wooden juke house, lazy dialogue, injustice, death, laughter, music, flashbacks, hominess, church and everything country was a delight...." Read more
"...The music is a vital part of bringing this story to life as well. Keb Mo almost steals the show as Possum. Very enjoyable and the music was a blast...." Read more
"...The music is a vital part of bringing this story to life as well. Keb Mo almost steals the show as Possum. Very enjoyable and the music was a blast...." Read more
"...postwar deep south and the emergence of R&B (rock & roll) as a dynamic musical style...." Read more
Customers find the movie refreshing and enjoyable to watch, with one customer describing it as a great take-you-back-in-time film.
"...This movie is refreshing because it's not really predictable, but it is a little bit mainly because the scenes aren't predictably set up, but if you..." Read more
"...You will need to watch to see how it plays out both musically and dramatically...." Read more
"...A wonderful viewing experience. Perhaps other films by Sayles will have Blu-ray releases -- Lone Star, Matewan, and Limbo, for example." Read more
"...Danny Glover as Tyrone is absolutely riveting, as is Keb'Mo as the mysterious and sinister Possum." Read more
Customers praise the performances in the movie, with strong and excellent acting for the most part, and one customer specifically highlighting Sonny's great performance.
"Good movie with a good cast. Charles S. Dutton gives a great performance, as does Danny Glover...." Read more
"...Danny Glover delivers, as usual, a great performance. The supporting roles gave wonderful performances as well." Read more
"...a lot to be desired, but the actors made up for that by delivering strong performances...." Read more
"Solid performances turned in by all. However, such a slow moving movie. I had to fast forward through some of the monologues...." Read more
Customers appreciate the movie's color palette, with one noting its bright hues and another highlighting the colorful character details.
"...It’s a very young-looking, but already in possession of that mind-blowing talent on guitar: none other than Gary Clark ,Jr. He rocks the joint, of..." Read more
"...Pretty cool stuff." Read more
"...But the atmosphere and point are completely different and unique, meandering through comedy, suspense and romance. Most enjoyable!" Read more
"Great music, long story with lots of colorful character details and twist at the end." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the movie's narrative, with some finding it realistic while others find it predictable at times.
"...Although all of the characters are fictitious, the situations are 100% true to life, and the music is great...." Read more
"...predictable, but it is a little bit mainly because the scenes aren't predictably set up, but if you comprehend what's going on you will nod your..." Read more
"A good music flick.... Fictional with a touch of history." Read more
"A just incredible peek into history of the countryside and music in general" Read more
Customers find the pacing of the movie slow.
"It took a while for me to catch on to this movie. It moved slow at the beginning and was a bit confusing...." Read more
"I enjoyed the movie but it does move quite slowly. The story is good and I enjoyed the people involved in it...." Read more
"I'm a John Sayles fan, but this one's kinda slow and boring...." Read more
"I did enjoy it, it was a little slow moving but a good movie." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025Great movie, John Sayles does it again 👍
- Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2017I didn't expect to enjoy this movie half as much as I did. It was really excellent and I am not one to heap unwarranted praise on anything. I have a strong disapproval of Danny Glover due to his politics, but I must admit he is an excellent actor and he manages to keep his politics out of the movies I've seen him in. This story is about the owner of a black-owned bar called the "Honeydripper." Since the owner is under financial duress and is about to be foreclosed on, he needed a big event that would bring in a large chunk of money over the weekend so that he could pay off his loan by Monday. So he advertises beginning the week before that he will have the celebrity "Sam the Guitar Man" as entertainment over the weekend. It turns out that "Sam" is indisposed and fails to turn up, so the bar owner grabs a drifter with a homemade guitar to stand in and pretend to be "Sam." As it turned out, the drifter was a big fan of Sam's and knew all of his music very well, and he turned out to be an excellent guitar player. When the people heard him play, several other townsfolk joined in and formed a band around the pseudo-Sam. They had piano, saxophone, drums, accompanying the drifter. The folks enjoyed the music and so did I. In the end, the loan shark let the cat out of the bag that the drifter wasn't Sam, but by then the locals no longer cared, they liked this guy and his music. In the end, the bar owner was able to pay off his debt on time.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2013I loved the concept of this movie and was pleasantly surprised that it held my interest. I was excited at scene after scene and the script was very well written. It was a bit short, but it ended well. I have purchased this movie to send to a friend. I watched it from a Netflix rental after seeing about 6 minutes of it on a recording following a movies that I taped on television. I wished that I had set the tape time to continue but I saw enough to know that I wanted to see more and so I rented it. The movie covered many areas of life in its depiction of the down home south backwoods of the south. The wooden juke house, lazy dialogue, injustice, death, laughter, music, flashbacks, hominess, church and everything country was a delight. I grew up in the dirt of the country in the Delta of Mississippi and the word "Delta" is mentioned in the movie. I never experienced all the things like in the movie, except I know what a field of cotton feels like and looks like (I was there once or twice) and I know how hot the sun is in those fields. This movie is refreshing because it's not really predictable, but it is a little bit mainly because the scenes aren't predictably set up, but if you comprehend what's going on you will nod your head to what happens next.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2016Honeydripper was a little gem in the John Sayles catalog of film making. He has a unique style of story telling and his characters are always complex and nuanced. Danny Glover as Tyrone, trying to make a go of his little club against all odds has you rooting for him with all his human flaws. The performances from Charles Dutton,Lisa Gay Hamilton, Stacy Keach, Yaya Charles, Gary Clark and a slew of supporting cast bring to life the dilemmas of the black man's struggles in the Deep South of the 50's. The music is a vital part of bringing this story to life as well. Keb Mo almost steals the show as Possum. Very enjoyable and the music was a blast. Well worth watching.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2023When I buy a used item, particularly if it's a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc, I'm never quite sure what to expect: is the seller's definition of "Like New" the same as mine? Well, in this case, the answer was absolutely yes! I am delighted with the DVD, the service was really fast, and it arrived in sturdy, protective packaging. I would definitely buy from WonderBooks again.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024Great item
- Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2015Fairly predictable. A legendary juke joint on its last legs. Banksters and gangsters loaning money. 24 hours left to pay the debts when an unknown, hotshot guitar playing singer is drug out of the cotton fields and to the stage at the last minute to save the day and win the girl.
This movie seems to have been written for the stage. There's only few sets in which most of the action takes place and most of the action is dialogue between 2-3 characters. Unfortunately, in the end it was just too hard for me to continue to listen to Danny Glover's raspy, whispery delivery. My hearing's not too good these days so most of the time I never understood what he was saying.
However, having said all that, Guy Clark Jr., the unknown, cotton pickin guitarist, makes the movie worth watching. It was worth the price to hear him play.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2017Honeydripper was a little gem in the John Sayles catalog of film making. He has a unique style of story telling and his characters are always complex and nuanced. Danny Glover as Tyrone, trying to make a go of his little club against all odds has you rooting for him with all his human flaws. The performances from Charles Dutton,Lisa Gay Hamilton, Stacy Keach, Yaya Charles, Gary Clark and a slew of supporting cast bring to life the dilemmas of the black man's struggles in the Deep South of the 50's. The music is a vital part of bringing this story to life as well. Keb Mo almost steals the show as Possum. Very enjoyable and the music was a blast. Well worth watching.
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Carlos CanizalesReviewed in Mexico on August 31, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente película!
Excelente película! Transmite el sabor agridulce del que tiene la vida.
- danielReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 25, 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars The birth of Rock and Roll, as it could've happened!
"Honeydripper" is a well made, excellent movie. But for people who are passionate about the blues, rock and roll and the South of the U.S it is much more. It's a real trip. When it comes to praise the acting you wouldn't know where to begin...it's all just great. The musical contributions of Keb' Mo' and Gary Clark, Jr. (both now well established blues superstars) are also very exciting. 'nuff said, order this!
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 9, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars Blues/Rock
I first caught this movie on BBC iPlayer and was so taken by the quality of acting, subject-matter and history that I knew I HAD to buy it! It is a movie that I will watch again and again. If you like the Blues or are interested in the birth of Rock, or just like good movies then buy it.
- robyn dirkReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 28, 2015
4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
No complaints
- Dave FerrariiReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 28, 2025
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as…
Not as good as Cadillac Records, get that instead.