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'The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit' is a 1998 American fantasy comedy film directed by Stuart Gordon, written by Ray Bradbury and starring Edward James Olmos, Joe Mantegna, Esai Morales, Clifton Collins Jr. (credited as Clifton Gonzalez Gonzalez), Sid Caesar, Howard Morris and Gregory Sierra. It is set in East Los Angeles.

Despite some well-known actors and the writing credit of Bradbury, the film was released direct-to-video by Touchstone Home Video.

Plot



Jose Martinez is a poor young man living in East Los Angeles who is in love with the girl next door. He encounters a strange man eyeing him and runs away, and throwing his wallet with his last $20 to escape. When cornered in the alley he is given back his money where the man measures his body frame. This man is Gmez who introduces himself and then whisks Martinez off to a run-down bar. There he meets two other similarly-sized Latinos, Dominguez, a wandering guitar player, and Villanazul, a burgeoning philosopher and speaker for the people.

Barely letting the dust settle, Gmez shows them that they all have the same measurements, height, and weight. It is at that moment that Gmez shares his vision. The most beautiful, exquisite, vanilla-ice-cream-white summer suit is for sale at the downtown suit emporium. It is one of a kind and costs only $100. Alone, none of them have enough to purchase the suit, but by combining their money, they may be able to own the one-of-a-kind suit together. Each of the four has only $20, leaving them with $80 just $20 short. They need one more person to complete their dream. In their haste, they choose to go along with an unwashed bum outside, Vmonos, who has the last $20 they need.

Once they buy the suit, they work out a system to decide who will wear it. Each partner will get to wear it for the entire night, one night a week. However, on the first night, they will each wear it for one hour, then return to the bar. Dominguez goes first, and stirs up a parade with his guitar playing, inspiring those who hear it to 'Muvete!' Villanazul is second, and during his hour he interrupts a politician on a soapbox to perform a poem he has written. Martinez, third in line, returns to the balcony where he first saw the girl next door. While she had previously not noticed him (because she did not have her glasses on), this time the bright white suit attracts her attention and Martinez gets her name: Celia Obregon.

Gmez is next. Acting on an earlier hunch that Gmez's plan was a scam to get the money from the others to buy the suit and then leave town, Villanazul reminds Gmez to "go with God." This was indeed the plan all along, but on the way to the bus station, Gmez encounters a mural of five men, each resembling a member of their group. Gmez decides not to leave, and returns.

Finally it is Vmonos's turn. Gmez is infuriated that the filthy Vmonos did not get clean before it was his turn. Along with the others, they force Vmonos to take a bath, something he hadn't done in years. Once clean, Gmez lays down a series of rules, aimed at keeping the suit clean: no eating juicy tacos, drinking wine, smoking cigars, even standing under trees with birds. Furthermore, he insists that Vmonos avoid meeting with a woman named Ruby Escadro, whose boyfriend, Toro, would ruin the suit in a fight. Vmonos heads off to a club. He is followed by the other four members, who watch him ignore every one of Gmez's rules.

Ruby Escadro shows up, and she and Vmonos dance. Toro, predictably, is angry. The others protect Vmonos from Toro, Gmez even going so far as to insist Toro hit him instead of Vmonos. The fight ends after Toro hits Vmonos with his car. His leg is broken, but Vmonos insists that they quickly take off the suit before the ambulance arrives, because the paramedics would cut the suit off and ruin it. They do, and Vmonos is rushed to the hospital.

In the final scene, Dominguez has ironed the suit and placed it on a mannequin. As the scene continues, it becomes apparent that the suit is one of the few things the group has left: they are sleeping on a rooftop, with only a few hammocks between them. Vmonos is fine, though his leg is still in a cast. Martinez contemplates that if they were rich, they would never have had the great time they have spent together, before Villanazul tells him to get some sleep.

Cast



Background and release



The story's life and inspiration comes from Ray Bradbury's 1958 'Saturday Evening Post' short story "The Magic White Suit". The story was later renamed "The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit" and was adapted into a short play published in 'The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit and Other Plays' , a 1972 collection of three plays by Ray Bradbury: 'The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit', 'The Veldt', and 'To the Chicago Abyss'. All are adaptations from short stories of the same names.

The story has gone on to see numerous incarnations as a television drama, a stage musical, and play. The first screen adaptation of 'The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit' was a television version broadcast. A Los Angeles production of the play featured the debut of actor F. Murray Abraham.

The 1998 version of the film was originally shown at that year's Sundance Film Festival. Ray Bradbury wrote the screenplay. He has called that film version "the best film I've ever made." The film was director Stuart Gordon's first departure from science fiction and horror genres. He had previously directed a stage adaptation of "The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit".

Awards



Nomination:

* Annie Awards 1998; Nominated for "Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Interstitial, Promotional Production or Title Sequence"

* Fantasporto 1998; Nominated for "International Fantasy Film Award for Best Film"

Winner:

* Fantafestival 1998; Won for "Best Direction" Stuart Gordon

References




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