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'Cannery Row' is a 1982 American comedy-drama film directed by David S. Ward in his directorial debut, starring Nick Nolte and Debra Winger. The movie is adapted from John Steinbeck's novels 'Cannery Row' (1945) and 'Sweet Thursday' (1954).

Plot



The story is about the skid row denizens of Monterey, California, during World War II. As declining fish stocks are shutting down a previously rich fishery and the dependent canning industry, bums and prostitutes lead colorful and adventurous lives in a balmy seaside setting.

Doc, a self-employed marine biologist, lives in a dockside warehouse and researches octopuses. Suzy DeSoto, a girl from the local bordello, is working there only out of necessity.

A collection of linked vignettes describes life on Cannery Row. It is depicted as an impoverished area inhabited by a motley band of people who have experienced failures, but somehow have found their niche and a community of strangely kindred souls.

Doc and Suzy don't quite fit in, but are accepted. Mac and the boys gather frogs and sell them to give a surprise party for Doc, which turns into a brawl and breaks the tank housing Doc's octopus collection. To make amends, they buy Doc a present of a microscope but mistakenly get him a telescope, instead.

A deeper mystery revolves around why Doc stays in Cannery Row. Suzy discovers that Doc was once a professional baseball pitcher but quit.

Another character, the Seer, spends his days playing his horn. He depends on the gifts that mysteriously appear, such as groceries. Suzy eventually learns that the Seer is a former baseball player whom Doc injured with a pitch to the head, and now Doc takes care of him. Doc and Suzy ultimately find love.

Cast



* Nick Nolte as Doc Eddie Daniels

* Debra Winger as Suzy DeSoto

* Audra Lindley as Fauna

* M. Emmet Walsh as Mack

* Tom Mahoney as Hughie

* John Malloy as Jones

* James Keane as Eddie

* Sunshine Parker as Maxie "The Seer" Baker

* Rosanna DeSoto as Ellen Sedgewick

* Frank McRae as Hazel

* Santos Morales as Joseph and Mary

* Anne Lockhart as Barmaid

* John Huston as Narrator

Production



Raquel Welch was cast as Suzy but was fired after the first few days of production and replaced by an actress 15 years her junior. Welch sued the filmmakers and won a reported settlement of more than $10 million in court.

Reception



Critical reception

In his two-and-a-half star review, 'Chicago Sun-Times' film critic Roger Ebert wrote of the film: "The movie is almost always good to look at, thanks to Richard MacDonald's sets (he linked together two giant sound stages) and Sven Nykvist's photography. And Nolte and Winger are almost able to make their relationship work, if only it didn't seem scripted out of old country songs and lonely hearts columns. It's tough to pull off a movie like this, in the semi-cynical 1980s (it would have been impossible in the truly cynical seventies). I guess we no longer believe in the essential heroism of the little guy, and in the proposition that anyone can succeed with a little luck."[http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/cannery-row-1982 Ebert, Roger]. 'Chicago Sun-Times' film review, January 1, 1982. Accessed: June 22, 2013. Vincent Canby of 'The New York Times' dubbed the film 'precious nonsense' and felt it was a poor adaptation of Steinbeck. 'Variety' praised Nolte and Winger's performance, but felt the material wasn't up to them.

'Cannery Row' holds a 71% rating on Rotten Tomatoes film review aggregator based on 7 reviews by critics.

MGM reaction

MGM head of production David Begelman later said he should not have greenlit the film, saying it "was beyond the reach of the filmmaker to realise the wonderful, wonderful values he had in a brilliant script."

References




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