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Charlie Valentine

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
716
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Tom Berenger, Raymond J. Barry, and Michael Weatherly in Charlie Valentine (2009)
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Notorious mobster bungled his final heist. Seeking estranged son Danny's help, he teaches him criminal ways. After scamming Danny's boss, Valentine must rescue Danny from a vengeful mobster,... Read allNotorious mobster bungled his final heist. Seeking estranged son Danny's help, he teaches him criminal ways. After scamming Danny's boss, Valentine must rescue Danny from a vengeful mobster, risking redemption or endangering his son.Notorious mobster bungled his final heist. Seeking estranged son Danny's help, he teaches him criminal ways. After scamming Danny's boss, Valentine must rescue Danny from a vengeful mobster, risking redemption or endangering his son.

  • Director
    • Jesse V. Johnson
  • Writer
    • Jesse V. Johnson
  • Stars
    • Raymond J. Barry
    • Michael Weatherly
    • James Russo
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
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    • Director
      • Jesse V. Johnson
    • Writer
      • Jesse V. Johnson
    • Stars
      • Raymond J. Barry
      • Michael Weatherly
      • James Russo
    • 16User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Raymond J. Barry
    Raymond J. Barry
    • Charlie Valentine
    Michael Weatherly
    Michael Weatherly
    • Danny Valentine
    James Russo
    James Russo
    • Rocco
    Tom Berenger
    Tom Berenger
    • Becker
    Steven Bauer
    Steven Bauer
    • Ferucci
    Maxine Bahns
    Maxine Bahns
    • Jenny
    Valerie Dillman
    Valerie Dillman
    • Blondie
    Keith David
    Keith David
    • Sal
    Dominique Vandenberg
    Dominique Vandenberg
    • Dom
    • (as Dominiquie Vandenberg)
    Robert Blanche
    Robert Blanche
    • Wiseass
    Kevin Scott Allen
    Kevin Scott Allen
    • Marko
    Randy Crowder
    • Teddy
    Glenn Taranto
    Glenn Taranto
    • Mob Collector
    Anthony Vitale
    Anthony Vitale
    • Mob Driver
    Vernon Wells
    Vernon Wells
    • Broad
    Jerry Trimble
    Jerry Trimble
    • Mickey
    Matthias Hues
    Matthias Hues
    • Victor
    Charles W. Crowe Jr.
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    6trinity-destler

    Probably more good than bad...

    ...but the bad is pretty distracting.

    Though the cinematography is slick and attractive, the editing is extremely flawed. This leaves the film disjointed and choppy; certain scenes become complete non-sequiturs, some of the action gets muddy, and jump cuts occasionally get ahead of themselves. Another round in the editing room could seriously improve the storytelling, because the right elements for an extremely compelling and rewarding character drama are there, they're just poorly communicated. The structure of something great is present, but it isn't filled out.

    My second biggest problem was Raymond J. Barry. He was dull and often awkward as the eponymous gangster, there's only the occasional flash of the charisma and appeal his character is supposed to have. He delivers almost all his dialogue in an unsteady, disinterested mumble, and gritty realism may be unintelligible, but realism of that kind certainly puts a damper on the plot and characterisation. The other actors were uniformly excellent, especially Michael Weatherly who shone brilliantly in the last quarter of the film, though none of them have quite as much to do as they should. Danny and Charlie's Parole Officer both needed more development as individuals and a little more background would have helped the father/son relationship a lot.

    Give me a reason why Danny admires Charlie so much and I would have been more willing to go along for the ride with them. Their reunion and Charlie's allure and charm as a successful gangster was rushed past and barely present, respectively. Danny's first defining character trait is uneasiness with authority and a fervent desire to remain out of prison. Why does he then turn around and become a disciple of his father without any kind of intermediate process of rationalisation? Yes, he wants to hold on to his father at any cost, but where is the indecision and what about Charlie's behaviour resolves him? As it was, his hero worship and abandonment issues must be extrapolated and his anger with his father is more prominent than the idealisation that makes him want to follow in the old man's footsteps. I know where the story is coming from, because it is such a classic story, but I would have preferred to actually see it on the screen instead of inferring it.

    Basically, a clearer emotional progression was needed for Danny and frankly, I didn't find Charlie likable enough for his place in the story to function. He's despicable, but he should be charmingly despicable and I was not convinced he was charming.
    5Dagdason

    Director tried too hard

    First of all I was really looking forward to seeing this movie, I am familiar with all of the players in this film and had heard great things about it. I saw the trailer from the Sacramento International Film Festival and was quite intrigued.

    As a fiction writer I have to say the story was great, as a screenplay writer I have to say that it was great and it hit all its plot points right on. As an actor I would have to say that the players were at least a 7 out of 10, but direction defeated some. Where it starts to fall apart is with the editing, sound and direction. The cinematography had it's high points but seemed to be defeated by the direction, sound and FX.

    At points it was obvious that the editor and Foley were rushed to get this finalized.

    I came in with elated expectations and came away really angry about the final product. I say give it back to a real hard core editor/storyteller and see what comes out of their efforts.
    3landry52

    piece of trash

    Complete piece of trash...if it wasn't for the over abundance of strippers I would have fallen asleep. I gave it a generous *3 rating due to the strippers crotch shots and the breasts "o vision used in the strip club scenes. Tom Berenger is in the film for two minutes; even he should be ashamed to let them use his face for PR on this film. The trash you get out of red box these days. I guess it was worth a dollar to see "Blondie"<----(stage name) in her Red Negligee and pumps. More pole dances and a little less attempts at acting would have made this film somewhat enjoyable, as it plays now, not recommend. The Cobra vehicle in the film is also a highlight...
    10Bob_the_Hobo

    Good Action Movie That's Worth A Look

    Elderly gangster Charlie Valentine (Raymond J. Barry) wants to slip into retirement, and decides to pull one last con on his longtime boss Rocco (James Russo). Of course everything goes wrong, and Charlie tracks down his estranged son (Michael Weatherly) for safety. Charlie teaches him the tricks of the trade, and Rocco tracks them down.

    Director Jesse Johnson impressed me with his previous effort "The Butcher", starring Eric Roberts and Keith David, who returns in Charlie Valentine. His new film has a classic plot that is largely the same as The Butcher, which isn't a bad thing because of how well it's done. Good action, good acting, and a solid plot keep you interested.

    Barry is a great lead. He says his lines with his trademark growl and as much as you know his villainy you can't help but support him. Weatherly shows his talent and holds his own with Barry. James Russo and Steven Bauer make up the badguys here and turn in some great performances. Tom Berenger and Keith David aren't in this for more than five minutes each but it's nice for them to throw their names into some smaller work.

    Worth a look if you like the genre or the actors. I give it a nine.
    10Dmnymn

    Charlie Valentine is the Real Deal. Period.

    Before I get started, let's just suffice to say that I loved this movie. I screened it at the AOF Festival in Pasadena 2009 and not only did Jesse Johnson do a great job making a film about a terrifically flawed but outstanding character; he did it in a way that kept the tension, excitement and power of the film moving, moving, moving. Raymond Barry was fascinating to watch as was the rest of the stellar cast, from Keith David to James Russo, Tom Berenger and one of my favorites Steven Bauer. The cast alone is worth the price of admission and if you get the chance to see Maxine Bahns in Conjurer, don't pass it up, she is great. The story follows Charlie on the lamb and in a seemingly desperate attempt to bond with his son in the process, a son who desperately wants to be like his father; or so he thinks. No spoiler here but what happens is fun to watch and a pleasure to see. I know the director and stars usually get all the credit but in this case someone needs to give a little love to the producers who took a chance and gave me one of my best viewing experiences of 2009. Great job guys!

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      Raymond J. Barry and Tom Berenger also appeared in Born on the Fourth of July (1989) and Training Day (2001).
    • Quotes

      Charlie Valentine: It isn't necessarily that I'm immoral of character, I just don't take great stock in the morality of others, that's all.

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Hitmen Diaries: Charlie Valentine
    • Filming locations
      • Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
    • Production companies
      • American Media Group
      • Gorilla Pictures
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      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 36 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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