The Singing Detective (film)

This article is about the film. For the television miniseries of the same name, see The Singing Detective.
The Singing Detective

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Keith Gordon
Produced by
Screenplay by Dennis Potter
Based on The Singing Detective
by Dennis Potter
Starring
Cinematography Tom Richmond
Edited by Jeff Wishengrad
Production
company
Distributed by Paramount Classics (USA) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (UK)
Release dates
Running time
109 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $8 million[2]
Box office $337,174[3]

The Singing Detective is a 2003 American musical crime comedy film directed by Keith Gordon and loosely based on the BBC serial of the same name, a work by British writer Dennis Potter. It stars Robert Downey, Jr. and features a supporting cast that includes Katie Holmes, Adrien Brody, Robin Wright Penn, and Mel Gibson, as well as a number of songs from the 1950s.

Plot

Suffering from the skin disease psoriasis and crippling psoriatic arthritis, detective novelist Dan Dark is in such pain in a hospital that he begins to delve into fantasy, resulting in several storylines told simultaneously:

Cast

Production

Potter's screenplay had been circulating in Hollywood for many years as Potter was enthusiastic about a film version. Robert Altman was at one time attached to direct with Dustin Hoffman in the lead, but financing proved difficult and the production was shelved. It was eventually discovered by an executive at Mel Gibson's production company Icon Productions, who loved it and got Gibson on board to produce. The screenplay had also been imagined as a horror film directed by genre veteran David Cronenberg and starring Al Pacino as the title character.[4]

Reception

The film scored a 39% "Rotten" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with the consensus being 'Delightful performance from Robert Downey Jr. can't save The Singing Detective's transition from TV to the big screen'.[5] While some critics, such as Roger Ebert, liked the film, others, like Joe Baltake at the Sacramento Bee, considered it an "interesting failure".[6]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack to The Singing Detective was released on October 14, 2003.

No.TitleArtistLength
1."In My Dreams"  Gene Vincent3:02
2."Just Walking in the Rain"  Johnnie Ray2:48
3."Mr. Sandman"  The Chordettes2:24
4."It's All in the Game"  Tommy Edwards2:37
5."Poison Ivy"  The Coasters2:42
6."Important Words"  Gene Vincent2:22
7."Harlem Nocturne"  The Viscounts2:22
8."At the Hop"  Danny & the Juniors2:29
9."Woman Love"  Gene Vincent2:33
10."When"  The Kalin Twins2:26
11."Flip Flop and Fly"  Big Joe Turner2:47
12."Three Steps to Heaven"  Eddie Cochran2:22
13."It's Only Make Believe"  Conway Twitty2:14
14."In My Dreams"  Robert Downey, Jr.4:12
Total length:37:20[7]

References

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