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The Osterman Weekend (1983)
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The one weekend of the year you won't want to miss. morePlot:
The host of an investigative news show is convinced by the CIA that the friends he has invited to a... more | add synopsisAwards:
2 wins moreUser Comments:
Not the movie I wanted to see moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Rutger Hauer | ... | John Tanner | |
| John Hurt | ... | Lawrence Fassett | |
| Craig T. Nelson | ... | Bernard Osterman | |
| Dennis Hopper | ... | Richard Tremayne | |
| Chris Sarandon | ... | Joseph Cardone | |
| Meg Foster | ... | Ali Tanner | |
| Helen Shaver | ... | Virginia Tremayne | |
| Cassie Yates | ... | Betty Cardone | |
| Sandy McPeak | ... | Stennings | |
| Christopher Starr | ... | Steve Tanner | |
| Burt Lancaster | ... | Maxwell Danforth | |
| Cheryl Carter | ... | Marcia Heller | |
| John Bryson | ... | Honeymoon Groom | |
| Anne Haney | ... | Honeymoon Bride | |
| Kristen Peckinpah | ... | Tremayne's Secretary |
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Add content advisory for parentsRuntime:
103 min | USA:116 min (director's cut)Country:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Iceland:16 | Finland:K-18 | Norway:15 (re-rating) | Norway:16 (original rating) | Spain:13 | Sweden:15 | UK:15 (video re-rating) (2004) | UK:18 (original rating) | UK:18 (video rating) (1986) | USA:R (certificate #27156) | West Germany:16 | Australia:MMOVIEmeter: 
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Sam Peckinpah was fired when he refused to re-edit the film after it was screened for a test audience on 25 May 1983 and met with a confused and extremely mixed reaction. Producers Peter S. Davis and William N. Panzer took over the editing with the assistance of editor Edward M. Abroms, drastically altering opening and ending sequences. moreGoofs:
Miscellaneous: When Tanner is warning the others to get out of the camper, he writes "Get out now". Richard is reading it aloud as "Get out of the camper now". moreMovie Connections:
Referenced in "Mystery Science Theater 3000: Operation Double 007 (#6.8)" (1993) moreFAQ
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I watched this movie twice over one weekend. "Twice" you ask and then gave it a 2? Well, the first time I watched it with the sideways look that a dog might give its master when thoroughly confused. The second time was only because I could not believe that it was as bad and unintelligible as I thought it had been. As it turned out, I was right the first time.
This is a movie for those who have read the book and want to complete the Osterman cycle...book and movie. Then the movie would, perhaps, make sense. As a stand alone film, it seems to hope to rely on its vagueness and strangeness to make the viewer believe he is watching a genius at work, but alas, "sometimes a cigar is just a cigar".