Cadence (film)
Cadence | |
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Directed by | Martin Sheen |
Written by | Dennis Shryack |
Produced by | Timothy Gamble Frank Giustra Peter E. Strauss |
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Cinematography | Richard Leiterman |
Edited by | Martin Hunter |
Music by | Georges Delerue |
Distributed by | New Line Cinema Republic Pictures |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $8.5 million[1] |
Box office | $2,070,871[citation needed] |
Cadence is a 1990 American historical prison film directed by Martin Sheen, in which Charlie Sheen plays an inmate in a United States Army military prison in West Germany during the 1960s. Sheen plays alongside his father Martin Sheen and brother Ramon Estevez. The film is based on a novel by Gordon Weaver.
Plot
[edit]Franklin Bean (Charlie Sheen), an Army private, is sentenced to 90 days in the stockade for drunkenly assaulting a military policeman on his base in West Germany in the 1960s. Master Sergeant McKinney (Martin Sheen) is the stockade commander who takes a dislike to the rebellious Bean.
Cast
[edit]- Charlie Sheen as Pvt. Franklin Fairchild Bean
- Martin Sheen as MSgt. Otis V. McKinney
- Larry Fishburne as Roosevelt Stokes
- Michael Beach as Webb
- James Marshall as Cpl. Harold Lamar
- Ramon Estevez as Cpl. Gerald Gessner
- Blu Mankuma as Bryce
- Harry Stewart as Harry 'Sweetbread' Crane
- John Toles-Bey as Lawrence
- Jay Brazeau as Mr. Vito
- Samantha Langevin as Mrs. Vito
- Ken Douglas as Kramer
- Weston McMillan as DeLuc
- David Michael O'Neill as Sager
- Allan Lysell as Sheridan
- Don S. Davis as Haig
- Roark Critchlow as Brooks
- Alec Burden as Abel Fox
- Steven Hilton as Col. Clark
- Joe Lowry as Col. Porter
- Lochlyn Munro as Bartender
- Tom McBeath as Principal
- Jennifer Griffin as Tattoo Woman
- Brent Stait as MP
- Deryl Hayes as MP in bar
- Tony Pantages as GI in bar
- Christopher Judge as Psych. Ward M.P. #1
- Matt Clark as Franklin F. Bean, Sr.
- Robert Gazzola as Bean (age 8)
- David Glyn-Jones as Funeral Director
- F. Murray Abraham as Capt. Ramon Garcia[2]
Production
[edit]All soldiers wearing the shoulder sleeve distinct insignia of the Seventh United States Army. Pvt. Bean is experiencing Chain gang (stockade shuffle) for his first time.[3] Martin Sheen received a Critics Award nomination at the Deauville Film Festival 1990.[4] Filming locations were Kamloops and Ashcroft, British Columbia (both in Canada) between July and August 1989.[5]
Reception
[edit]On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 42% based on reviews from 12 critics.[6] On Metacritic it has a score of 44% based on reviews from 16 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[7]