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Box office
  
2.87 million USD

4.5/10
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Produced by
  
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Budget
  
13.4 million USD

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Screenplay by
  
Frank D. GilroyDavid Newman

Starring
  
Bette MidlerKen WahlRip Torn

Music by
  
Bruce RobertsMiles Goodman

Initial release
  
22 October 1982 (New York City)

Screenplay
  
Frank D. Gilroy, David Newman

Cast
  
Similar
  
Bette Midler movies, Gambling movies, Comedies

Jinxed original theatrical trailer


Jinxed! (also known as Jinxed on promotional media) is a 1982 American comedy film starring Bette Midler, Rip Torn and Ken Wahl. Directed by Don Siegel, the veteran filmmaker would suffer a heart attack during the troubled production. This would be Siegel's final film.

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Plot

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Harold Benson (Rip Torn) and his lounge-singer wife Bonita Friml (Bette Midler) follow a young blackjack dealer Willie Brodax (Ken Wahl) around the country. Harold has a blackjack winning jinx on Willie, and seemingly can't lose to him. After Willie becomes suspicious, he starts following Harold and finds his trailer and starts talking to Bonita. Willie and Bonita eventually fall in love and plot to do away with Harold to collect Harold's life insurance.

Cast

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  • Bette Midler as Bonita Friml
  • Ken Wahl as Willie Brodax
  • Rip Torn as Harold Benson
  • Val Avery as Milt Hawkins
  • Jack Elam as Otto
  • Benson Fong as Dr. Wing
  • Jacqueline Scott as Woman Bettor
  • F. William Parker as Art
  • Ian Wolfe as Morley
  • George Dickerson as Tahoe Casino Manager
  • Kathryn Kates as Miss Nina
  • Barry Michlin as Talent Booker (Max)
  • Read Morgan as Reno Player
  • Jim Nolan as Father
  • Kathleen O'Malley as Mother
  • Woodrow Parfrey as Insurance Agent
  • Tom Pletts as Tahoe First Monitor
  • Archie Lang as Tahoe Second Monitor
  • Joan Freeman as Woman Agent
  • Don Siegel as Adult Bookstore Owner
  • Production

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    The film is based on the 1980 novel The Edge by Frank D. Gilroy. He sold the film rights to the Ladd Company at Warner Bros. intending to direct; Ladd then sold the project to Herb Jaffe at United Artists for $300,000 and Jaffe hired David Newman to rewrite it. A UA production executive suggested Bette Midler for the lead and she asked for Don Siegel to direct. The script was rewritten by Jerry Blatt, Carol Rydall, Midler and Siegel. During development it was also known as The Jackpot and Hot Streak. Gilroy had his name removed from the film and was credited as "Burt Blessing".

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    Filming started on May 5, 1981 and took place at Harrah's Lake Tahoe , Lake Tahoe , MGM Grand Reno and MGM studios.

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    Siegel had been a mentor of director Sam Peckinpah, who was having difficulty finding assignments in the film industry due to his most recent troubled production. Siegel offered Peckinpah a chance to return to filmmaking with 12 days of second unit directing work on Jinxed. Peckinpah accepted, and his collaboration with was noted within the industry. While Peckinpah's work was uncredited, it would lead to his hiring as the director of his final film, The Osterman Weekend (1983).

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    In addition to Siegel's health problems, Midler and Wahl reportedly fought viciously throughout the filming, making no secret of their open hostility towards one another. Wahl described to the press how much he disliked kissing Midler. Years later, Midler would state that Siegel was also hostile towards her. In turn, Siegel said the experience of working with Midler was unpleasant.

    Lalo Schifrin composed and recorded what would have been his sixth score for Siegel on Jinxed, but it was rejected by the studio despite Siegel's objections.

    The film received an "R" rating in the US.

    Reception

    Released to theaters on October 22, 1982, the movie was a box office failure.

    Critic Roger Ebert gave the film 1.5 stars out of a possible 4. He wrote, "This is a messed-up movie that throws away what few opportunities it has to entertain us, and gets totally lost in a plot that starts as comedy and moves through farce on its way to paralysis." Ebert added that Middler is such a talented singer that it was implausible to believe that her character was an unsuccessful performer, but her music numbers still supplied most of the film's few highlights.

    DVD release

    The 2004 DVD release of the movie includes the original theatrical trailer, which includes a fraction of a deleted scene: Midler, wearing her mourning gown, quickly tries to get back into the car while it's already hooked up in the carwash system.

    References

    Jinxed! (1982 film) Wikipedia