Hero at Large
Hero at Large is a 1980 American superhero comedy film starring John Ritter and Anne Archer.[1]
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Directed by | Martin Davidson |
Produced by | Stephen J. Friedman |
Written by | AJ Carothers |
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Music by | Patrick Williams |
Cinematography | David M. Walsh |
Edited by | David Garfield |
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Distributed by | United Artists (United States/Canada) Cinema International Corporation (International) |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $15.9 million |
The film was written by AJ Carothers and directed by Martin Davidson. The original music score was composed by Patrick Williams.
Plot
Steve Nichols is a struggling New York City actor who accepts the job of posing as comic-book hero for a movie he's hired to help promote. After he stops a robbery while wearing the "Captain Avenger" costume, his life becomes unexpectedly complicated. Nichols decides to continue "playing" superhero and discovers that a hero's life is more complex than he expected.
Nichols is hired by the Mayor's staff, who hope Captain Avenger's tie-in will win votes for an upcoming election. The plan is ultimately discovered and exposed by the media, leaving Captain Avenger on the outs with the public. Encouraged by his girlfriend, Jolene, to not rely on the costume and mask to gain adulation, Nichols later becomes a bona fide hero when he rescues a child from a burning apartment building.
Cast
- John Ritter as Steve Nichols
- Anne Archer as Jolene Walsh
- Bert Convy as Walter Reeves
- Kevin McCarthy as Calvin Donnelly
- Harry Bellaver as Eddie
- Leonard Harris as Mayor
- Kevin Bacon as 2nd Teenager
- Joyce Brothers as Herself
- Robin Sherwood as Lab Assistant
- Penny Crone as Reporter
- Jane Hallaren as Gloria Preston
Reception
Roger Ebert gave the film 2 out of 4 stars and called it "a big, dumb, silly, good-hearted albatross of a comedy". He said that although the film might appeal to fans of Ritter, it didn't appeal to him.[1]
See also
- Kick-Ass, a 2010 action comedy with a similar premise.
- Vigilante film
References
- Ebert, Roger (February 13, 1980). "Hero at Large". Rogerebert.com.
External links
- Hero at Large on IMDb
- Hero at Large at AllMovie
- Hero at Large at Rotten Tomatoes
- Hero at Large at Box Office Mojo