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词条 Tex (film)
释义

  1. Premise

  2. Cast

  3. Production

  4. Reception

     Accolades 

  5. Home video release

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = Tex
| image = Poster of Tex (film).jpg
| director = Tim Hunter
| producer = Tim Zinnemann
Ron Miller
| screenplay = Charles S. Haas
Tim Hunter
| based on = {{basedon|Tex|S. E. Hinton}}
| starring = Matt Dillon
Jim Metzler
Meg Tilly
Bill McKinney
Ben Johnson
| music = Pino Donaggio
| cinematography = Ric Waite
| editing = Howard E. Smith
| studio = Walt Disney Productions
| distributor = Buena Vista Distribution
| released = {{start date|1982|7|30}}
| runtime = 103 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget =
| gross = $7,400,000[1]
}}

Tex is a 1982 American drama film directed by Tim Hunter (his first film as a director) and written by Charles S. Haas. It is based on the novel of the same name by S. E. Hinton. Matt Dillon and Jim Metzler play brothers who struggle after their mother dies and their father walks out on them.

Tex is seen as one of the earliest efforts for Disney to put mature content in its movies and received positive reviews for its realism and its content. However, over the decades, it has become of the most difficult Disney movies ever to find.{{cn|date=July 2018}}

Premise

A coming-of-age adventure about two brothers, Tex and Mason McCormick struggling to make it on their own when their mother dies and their father leaves them in their Oklahoma home.

Cast

  • Matt Dillon as Texas "Tex" McCormick
  • Jim Metzler as Mason "Mace" McCormick
  • Meg Tilly as Jamie Collins
  • Bill McKinney as Pop McCormick
  • Frances Lee McCain as Mrs. Johnson
  • Ben Johnson as Cole Collins
  • Phil Brock as Lem Peters
  • Emilio Estevez as Johnny Collins
  • Tom Virtue as Robert Bob Collins
  • Jack Thibeau as Coach Jackson
  • Željko Ivanek as Hitchhiker Mark Jennings
  • Pamela Ludwig as Connie Peters
  • Jeff Fleury as Roger Genet
  • Suzanne Costallos as Fortune Teller
  • Marilyn Redfield as Ms. Carlson
  • Mark Arnott as Kelly
  • Jill Clark as Marcie
  • Sheryl Briedel as Lisa
  • Lisa Mirkin as Shelly
  • Rod Jones as Doctor
  • Richard Krause as Ride Operator
  • Don Harral as Doctor at Hospital
  • Janine Burns as Nurse
  • Mark Huebner as Orderly
  • Ron Thulin as Anchorman
  • Mary Simons as Ms. Germanie
  • Francine Ringold as Lady Reporter
  • Darren Cates as Kid near Tex
  • Robin Winters as Girl on Bike
  • Lance Parkill as Boy
  • Adam Hubbard as Kid 1
  • Wayne Dorris as Kid 2
  • Mike Coats as Dave
  • Charlie Haas as Lee
  • Larry Stallsworth as Patrolman
  • Scott Smith as Biker 1
  • Eric Beckstrom as Biker 2
  • S.E. Hinton as Mrs. Barnes
  • Coralie Hunter as Lukie Peters
  • Toyota as Rowdy

Production

The film was rated "PG" rather than the "G" then customarily earned by Walt Disney Studios productions, and was noted as an early effort by Disney to incorporate more mature subject matter into its films. Tim Hunter, who had previously co-written the 1979 film Over the Edge with Charles Haas, brought the project to Disney and asked for the opportunity to direct it himself. The film was shot entirely on location in and around Tulsa, Oklahoma and its suburbs,[2] the setting of the S. E. Hinton novel on which it is based.

Reception

Tex received mainly positive reviews from critics, and has an 85% "fresh" rating from the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes from 13 reviews.[3] Janet Maslin of The New York Times lauded the picture as "an utterly disarming, believable portrait of a small-town adolescent" that "captures Miss Hinton's novel perfectly" and that would "make a star out of Matt Dillon" and "forever alter the way moviegoers think about Walt Disney pictures."[4] Roger Ebert gave the film 4 stars out of 4 and noted that Hunter and Haas, as in their previous writing effort, the 1979 film Over the Edge, were "still remembering what it's like to be young, still getting the dialogue and the attitudes, the hang-ups and the dreams, exactly right."[5] David Sterritt of The Christian Science Monitor called it "probably the best picture turned out by the Disney studio since the heyday of the legendary Walt himself."[6]

On the other hand, Variety wrote that "writers Charlie Haas and Tim Hunter (latter making his directing debut) seem intent on incorporating every conceivable adolescent and adult trauma into their script [from the novel by S.E. Hinton], thus leaving the film with a very overdone, contrived feeling."[7]

Accolades

{{Anchor|Awards}}
//Golden Globe Award">Golden Globe Award
{{awards table}}
|-
| 1982
|Jim Metzler
| Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
| {{nom}}
|}
//Young Artist Awards">Young Artist Awards
{{awards table}}
|-
|rowspan="2"| 1983
|Ethan Embry
| Best Young Motion Picture Actor
| {{nom}}
|-
|
| Best Family Motion Picture
| {{nominated}}
|-{{End}}

Home video release

The film was released on DVD in September 7, 2004.

References

1. ^{{Mojo title|tex}}
2. ^Stephen Farber, [https://www.nytimes.com/1982/10/10/movies/oddball-who-brought-tex-disney-stephen-farber-freelance-writer-based-los-angeles.html "The 'Oddball' Who Brought 'Tex' to Disney"], The New York Times, October 10, 1982.
3. ^Tex (1982) at Rotten Tomatoes (accessed 2014-01-31).
4. ^Janet Maslin, [https://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9B00EFDB103BF93BA1575AC0A964948260 "'Tex,' Parentless Boys in Oklahoma"], The New York Times, September 28, 1982.
5. ^Roger Ebert, "Tex", January 1, 1982.
6. ^David Sterritt, "'Tex,' Disney's sensitive story of a teenager's life", The Christian Science Monitor, August 5, 1982.
7. ^[https://variety.com/1981/more/reviews/tex-1200425111/ "Review: 'Tex'"], Variety, December 31, 1981.

External links

  • {{Official website|http://movies.disney.com/tex}}
  • {{IMDb title|id=0084783|title=Tex}}
  • {{Amg movie|49190|Tex}}
  • {{rotten tomatoes|tex}}
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11 : 1982 films|1980s drama films|American coming-of-age films|American teen drama films|American films|Directorial debut films|Walt Disney Pictures films|Films based on American novels|Films directed by Tim Hunter|Films set in Tulsa, Oklahoma|Films scored by Pino Donaggio

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