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Harrison Ford in HEROES Year: 1977 Rating: *** |
Wanna see Henry Winkler beat up a barroom full of bikers without the use of his magical leather jacket? In HEROES he plays a goofy, manic, troubled Vietnam Vet who, after escaping from a
mental institution in New York City, travels across country, energized by bizarre plans to build a worm
farm in Eureka, California, with the (hopeful) help of his fellow vets...
Along the way, via bus, while pestering put-upon driver Val Avery, Winkler's Jack Dunne meets
lonely, single, soon-to-be-wed Sally Field as Carol (the same year she'd be a reluctant fiance in SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT), and the first of his "Nam "
cronies played by soon-to-be-famous Harrison
Ford, the same year he'd help The Rebel Alliance rescue a princess, here basically rehashing his AMERICAN GRAFFITI "Bob Falfa" character:
but with issues, and zero backbone...
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Harrison Ford in HEROES with Henry Winkler |
Despite time being spent (with the trio) on his family's rural, white trash farm, and getting to see Ford shoot a machine gun, down Budweisers and drive a hot rod — it all merely serves as a catapult for the second half, when the inevitable romantic element between Henry and Sally sets in...
Alas, Ford's Ken "Ace of Diamonds" Boyd could've been played by anyone. And the fact he's bullied and is afraid to compete on the race track, perhaps another actor would have fit better: for legacy's sake...
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Harrison Ford in HEROES with Henry Winkler and Sally Field |
Who knew that that incredible science-fiction fantasy he'd appear in would take off, and wimpy roles like this would suit him no longer... but it's Henry's vehicle anyway...
As he weaves in and out of craziness whenever the
story runs out of stream, which is most of the way through, his mental
illness serves as a platform to not only ham it up with what feels like improv to bust up the surrounding cast and crew, but to charm Field,
whose rudimentary annoyance eventually turns to love: Not sure, though, if the
audience feels the same way...
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Harrison Ford in HEROES with Henry Winkler and Sally Field |
His sometimes grating bouts with innocently
optimistic lunacy is often much too "cute" to be taken seriously, and Winkler
as a veteran of any war is extremely difficult to
believe. But most of any actor's genuine strength are in the intensity of their eyes, and when called for, he wields a pretty nasty glare...
So for road movie fluff you could do much worse. And word has it that HEROES was much better when the Kansas anthem "Carry On My Wayward Son" closed the curtain. Well it is true that in any picture, one song can make a difference.
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Harrison Ford and Henry Winkler in HEROES |
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Harrison Ford Heroes Sally Field Heroes Harrison Ford |
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Henry Winkler Sally Field Harrison Ford Heroes |
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Ron Rifkin with a perhaps no-so-odd cameo by John Cassavetes... There are several JC actors in HEROES... |
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Henry Winkler with one of John Cassavetes most used actors, and friend, Val Avery... in Heroes |
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Al Rubin, who is a John Cassavetes partner, in Heroes Henry Winkler, and another JC regular, John Finnegan, also appears later |
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HEROES can be seen, twice, at the bottom left paragraph of the Empire Strikes Back booklet from the Star Wars sequel's Soundtrack LP |
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Henry Winkler Harrison Ford Sally Field Heroes |
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Seventies car porn of Harrison Ford's car The Ace of Diamonds that Henry Winkler winds up racing |
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Harrison Ford's previous vehicle, in which he drove fast, but... not so well... still though, HE drove it... |
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But it's during the same year as HEROES, Ford's Han Solo would have the greatest hot rod of all... |
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Harrison Ford in HEROES |
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Henry Winkler and Al Rubin in HEROES |
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Henry Winkler and HARRISON FORD in HEROES |
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HARRISON FORD in HEROES |
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