Apology (film) explained

Genre:Thriller
Director:Robert Bierman
Executive Producer:Roger Gimbel
Neil Rosenstein
Producer:Les Alexander
Richard Parks
Richard Smith
Story:Mark Medoff
Campbell Black
Screenplay:Mark Medoff
Starring:Lesley Ann Warren
Peter Weller
Chris Noth
John Glover
Charles S. Dutton
Harvey Fierstein
Location:Toronto
Music:Maurice Jarre (score)
Bill Champlin (songs)
Cinematography:Phil Meheux
Editor:Jim Benson
Company:HBO Pictures
Network:HBO
Runtime:93 minutes
Country:United States
Canada
Language:English

Apology is a made for HBO original film that premiered on July 27, 1986. The movie is based on the artwork of Allan Bridge and the novel he inspired, Mr. Apology. The film was eventually released on video and syndicated to cable and network television outlets. It stars Lesley Ann Warren, Peter Weller and John Glover.[1] The film was titled in some markets as Apology for Murder.[2] It was the first film produced under the HBO Pictures banner.

Background

Producers Les Alexander, Richard Park, and Richard Smith developed the idea from a similarly themed art project in New York.[3] They hired Mark Medoff, who had won a Tony Award for his play Children of a Lesser God, to write the script.[3] Filming was done in New York's SoHo district and Greenwich Village, with additional shooting in Toronto.[3]

Executive producer Roger Gimbel cast Warren in the lead role based on their prior working relationship in Betrayal (1978).[3] The part of Lily in Apology was Warren's first role in a thriller film.[3]

Plot

In New York City, avant garde sculptor Lily McGuire (Lesley Ann Warren) lives a complicated and frustrating life as she tries to not only provide for herself and her daughter, but debut her latest artwork known as Apology. The design is a two-part exhibit consisting of a walkthrough sculpture of advanced mechanical design and a phone service that allows callers to anonymously leave confessions of whatever they desire on the answering machine. However, someone has been calling the line and using it to announce a string of recent high-profile killings. After contacting the police, Detective Hungate (Peter Weller) advises Lily to take the threats seriously. Eventually, the serial killer stops his phone calls and intends to murder Lily to the sounds of the exhibit's programmed confessions.[4] Charles S. Dutton, Harvey Fierstein, and Chris Noth co-star.

Cast

Home media

The film was released on VHS by HBO/Cannon Video under license from Home Box Office. However, it never released on DVD or Blu-ray.

Critical reception

The film was considered notably violent for cable television of the day: one critic wrote "there's lots of gore... the screen is littered with bodies and the sound track is filled with obscenities".[5] Despite the caveats, the same critic added: "It's good enough to hook you though. Once you start watching you stick around to find out what happens."[5] In the Chicago Tribune, a reviewer wrote that although the story "alternates between the suspenseful and the silly", it remains "intriguing because of its quirky premise".[6] Gannett News Service reviewer Mike Hughes sighed that the plot relied on "absurdities and coincidences", but offered praise for Warren's expressive acting and Bierman's mood-setting direction.[7]

Syndicated columnist Judy Flander called it "a stylish thriller" and "a great watch", chiefly because of Warren who "glows" in her role.[8] Critic Tom Shales, however, heaped scorn on the film for its "miserably nasty" and "pointlessly perverse" storyline, describing it as all "foul language, violence and miscellaneous kinks".[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Apology. March 9, 2019. www.Imdb.com.
  2. Web site: Apology (1986) . https://web.archive.org/web/20171204105055/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6ed4b4e0 . dead . December 4, 2017 . 2019 . . BFI.org.uk . March 1, 2019 .
  3. News: Buck . Jerry . July 27, 1986 . Lesley Ann Warren: Acting as a Work of Art . The Muncie Star . Muncie, Delaware . T-6 . . . https://web.archive.org/web/20190309030535/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/28979470/apology_1986/ . March 9, 2019 . live .
  4. Web site: Apology (1986) - Movie. Moviefone.com. March 9, 2019.
  5. News: Dorsey . Tom . July 27, 1986 . 'Apology' isn't fare for the faint of stomach . The Courier-Journal . Louisville, Kentucky . 153 . Newspapers.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20190302004918/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/28979699/apology_1986/ . March 2, 2019 . live .
  6. Web site: No apologies needed for this HBO movie . Terry, Clifford . July 25, 1986 . ChicagoTribune.com . March 1, 2019 .
  7. News: Hughes . Mike . July 25, 1986 . 'C.A.T. Squad' script puts it above rest . Argus-Leader . Sioux Falls, South Dakota . 3B . Gannett News Service . . https://web.archive.org/web/20190405223158/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/28979760/apology_1986/ . April 5, 2019 . live .
  8. News: Flander . Judy . July 26, 1986 . Weekend Viewing Features Action, Mystery and Harsh Reality . The Hartford Courant . Hartford, Connecticut . 38 . United Feature Syndicate . Newspapers.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20190311021715/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/28979905/apology_1986/ . March 11, 2019 . live .
  9. News: Shales . Tom . August 3, 1986 . Time Lapse . Arizona Republic . Phoenix, Arizona . 268 . Washington Post . . https://web.archive.org/web/20190316013115/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/28981625/apology_1986/ . March 16, 2019 . live .