One-Trick Pony (film)
One-Trick Pony | |
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Directed by | Robert M. Young |
Produced by | Michael Tannen |
Written by | Paul Simon |
Starring | Paul Simon Blair Brown Rip Torn |
Music by | Paul Simon |
Cinematography | Dick Bush |
Edited by | Edward Beyer Barry Malkin David Ray |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release dates
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3 October 1980 |
Running time
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98 min |
Country | ![]() |
Language | English |
Box office | $843,215[1] |
One-Trick Pony is a 1980 film written by and starring Paul Simon. It co-stars Blair Brown, Joan Hackett and Rip Torn and is directed by Robert M. Young.
The song "Late in the Evening", from the film's soundtrack, hit #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. After years of being available only on videocassette and laserdisc, in 2009 the film was released by Warner Brothers on DVD.
Synopsis
Simon plays Jonah Levin, a once-popular folk rock star who has not had a hit in ten years, and who now opens for punk rock bands. He is trying to record a new album, but faces a number of obstacles, including a trendy but talentless producer (played by Lou Reed), and an indifferent record company executive (Rip Torn) who is pressuring him for something that will sell. He is also trying to restore his relationship with his estranged wife and his young son.
Production
The title derives from a colloquial American expression meaning a person specializing in only one area, having only one talent, or of limited ability.[2][3]
The film has been said [4] to be based on experiences in Simon's professional and personal life. Walter Fox, the record company executive portrayed by Rip Torn, was rumored to be based on Walter Yetnikoff, who was President of CBS Records, Simon's former label, in the '70s. (Simon went to Warner Bros. Records at the time of the film's release. The label, owned by the film's distributor, acquired the masters of Simon's CBS catalog that same year.) The film featured the last appearance of the original members of The Lovin' Spoonful, in a simulated TV show appearance.
The One-Trick Pony album was released concurrently. All of the songs on the album are featured in the film, most in a differently mixed version; e.g. the song "Jonah" features a harmonica solo (probably by Toots Thielemans) that is removed from the album version. The film contains one Paul Simon song not featured on the original album, Jonah Levin's fictional sixties hit "Soft Parachutes".
Cast
Actors
- Paul Simon as Jonah Levin
- Blair Brown as Marion
- Rip Torn as Walter Fox
- Joan Hackett as Lonnie Fox
- Allen Garfield as Cal van Damp
- Mare Winningham as Modeena Dandridge
- Michael Pearlman as Matty Levin
- Lou Reed as Steve Kunelian
- Steve Gadd as Danny Duggin
- Eric Gale as Lee-Andrew Parker
- Tony Levin as John Dibatista
- Richard Tee as Clarence Franklin
- Harry Shearer as Bernie Wepner
- Daniel Stern as Hare Krishna
Musicians
External links
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References
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- ↑ http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=onetrickpony.htm
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- ↑ Jackson, Laura. (2002). Paul Simon: The Definitive Bio. New York: Citadel Press. p 163
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