PREVIEW ’91 : Cable Gets the Big Picture
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It’s 1990 all over again--at least if you subscribe to one or more of the premium cable networks. Most of last year’s big hits, along with more than a few bombs, will be making their cable premieres this fall.
Perhaps most anticipated by film fans isn’t an old film at all. The documentary “Heart of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse” is Eleanor Coppola’s chronicle of the production of her husband Francis Ford Coppola’s “Apocalypse Now” during the late 1970s. Coming in October to Showtime.
Below is a list of feature films you can look forward to this fall on your small screen--so set your VCRs!
CINEMAX
“Wild at Heart”--David Lynch’s twisted version of “The Wizard of Oz” stars Laura Dern and Nicolas Cage. Saturday at 10 p.m. “Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams”--Man’s abuse of nature is examined in eight dream sequences by the master Japanese director. Sept. 21 at 4 p.m.
“Graffiti Bridge”--Prince wrote, directed and stars in this sequel to “Purple Rain.” October.
“Roger Corman’s Frankenstein Unbound”--John Hurt, Bridget Fonda and Jason Patric star in a new version of the classic monster story. October.
“Monsieur Hire”--Michel Blanc (“Menage”) and Sandrine Bonnaire headline the French thriller. October.
“Miller’s Crossing”--Joel and Ethan Coen’s acclaimed ‘20s gangster melodrama stars Gabriel Bryne, Marcia Gay Harden and Albert Finney. November.
“The Sheltering Sky”--Bernardo Bertolucci’s adaptation of Paul Bowles’ classic novel stars Debra Winger, John Malkovich and Campbell Scott. November.
“Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael”--Winona Ryder plays--what else?--a rebellious teen in this romantic comedy. December.
“Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy Jones”--Documentary on the legendary music man. December.
DISNEY
“Peter Pan”--Disney’s heartwarming animated musical version of the James M. Barrie classic. Sept. 15 at 7 p.m.
“White Fang”--Ethan Hawke and Klaus Maria Brandauer star in an adaptation of Jack London’s tale of a young man and his friendship with a half-dog/half-wolf. Nov. 11 at 7 p.m.
HBO
“Presumed Innocent”--Harrison Ford, Bonnie Bedelia, Greta Sacchi and Brian Dennehy star in the mystery-thriller based on Scott Turow’s bestseller. Tonight at 8 p.m.
“The Two Jakes”--Jack Nicholson stars in and directed this disappointing sequel to “Chinatown.” Saturday at 8 p.m.
“The Exorcist III”--George C. Scott battles Satan in this sequel to the 1973 blockbuster. Sept. 15 at 2:30 a.m.
“Ghost”--Last year’s surprise smash features Whoopi Goldberg’s Oscar-winning turn as a psychic; Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore star. October.
“Pacific Heights”--A yuppie couple (Melanie Griffith and Matthew Modine) rent a room to the tenant from hell (Michael Keaton). October.
“Funny About Love”--Gene Wilder, Christine Lahti and Mary Stuart Masterson star in Leonard Nimoy’s romantic comedy. October.
“Memphis Belle”--Matthew Modine and Eric Stoltz star in this dramatization of the last flight of an American B-17 bomber during World War II. October.
“Postcards From the Edge”--Shirley MacLaine and Meryl Streep are battling mother and daughter in this comedy based on Carrie Fisher’s bestseller. October.
“Avalon”--Barry Levinson’s acclaimed portrait of his ancestors. November.
“GoodFellas”--Martin Scorsese’s masterpiece about life inside the mob; Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci, in an Oscar-winning performance, star. November.
“The Bonfire of the Vanities”--Bruce Willis, Tom Hanks and Melanie Griffith star in this disastrous version of Tom Wolfe’s bestseller. November.
“Marked for Death”--Steven Seagal is a burned-out former DEA agent in this action-thriller. November.
“Rocky V: The Final Bell”--Sylvester Stallone finally hangs up his gloves in this last installment in the series. November.
“Stephen King’s Graveyard Shift”--David Andrews, Stephen Macht and Brad Dourif star in this thriller from the prolific Mr. King. November.
“Reversal of Fortune”--Jeremy Irons received an Oscar for his role as socialite Claus Von Bulow; Glenn Close and Ron Silver co-star. December.
“The Rookie”--Clint Eastwood and Charlie Sheen headline this action-thriller. December.
“Predator 2: Body Count”--Danny Glover and Ruben Blades battle the murderous alien. December.
“Hamlet”--Mel Gibson stars as the Melancholy Dane in Franco Zeffirelli’s screen adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic; Glenn Close and Alan Bates also star. December.
THE MOVIE CHANNEL
“Navy Seals”--Charlie Sheen plays a Navy hotshot in this action-adventure. Currently airing.
“Narrow Margin”--Gene Hackman and Anne Archer star in an action-thriller. Wednesday at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
“Sibling Rivalry”--Kirstie Alley, Scott Bakula and Sam Elliott star in this comedy. Oct. 13.
“Arachnaphobia”--Jeff Daniels, John Goodman and millions of spiders headline this action-comedy. Oct. 29.
“Postcards From the Edge”--Oct. 30.
“Texasville”--Peter Bogdanovich directed this unmagical sequel to “The Last Picture Show.” Cybill Shepherd, Jeff Bridges, Timothy Bottoms and Annie Potts star. October.
“Three Men and a Little Lady”--Tom Selleck, Ted Danson, Steve Guttenberg and Nancy Travis star in a sequel to “Three Men and A Baby.” November.
“Avalon”--November.
“Misery”--Kathy Bates received an Oscar for her performance in Stephen King’s thriller directed by Rob Reiner; James Caan also stars. December.
“Mermaids”--Cher, Bob Hoskins and Wynona Ryder star in an offbeat romantic comedy. December.
SHOWTIME
“Narrow Margin”--Tonight at 9 p.m.
“After Dark, My Sweet”--Jason Patric, Rachel Ward and Bruce Dern form a deadly trio in this film noir. Sept. 20 at 9 p.m.
“Sibling Rivalry”-- Sept. 21 at 9 p.m.
“Arachnaphobia”--October.
“Pump Up the Volume”--Christian Slater plays yet another rebellious teen in this drama. October.
“Three Men and a Little Lady’--November.
“Jacob’s Ladder”--Tim Robbins stars in a supernatural thriller. November.
“Mermaids”--December.
“Mr. Destiny”--James Belushi, Michael Caine and Linda Hamilton star in a comedy-fantasy in the “It’s a Wonderful Life” mold. December.
“The Long Walk Home”--Sissy Spacek and Whoopi Goldberg star in a civil rights drama. December.
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