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Amos & Andrew (1993) - Frye's under-appreciated comedy dares laugh at America's race problems

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+ Best Huge Flop of the Year + Best Satire of the Year


Stars Nicolas Cage and Samuel L. Jackson look cheeky on this advanced poster for E. Max Frye's Amos & Andrew, in which Cage's hands moves through frames to steal Jackson's wrist watch

When a neighboring couple in a white, New England summerhouse area see black Andrew Sterling in the house next door, they react preemptively, and a kidnapping story develops, which reveals ingrained racism, hypocrisy and incompetence on a large scale.

 
Nicolas Cage (Leaving Las Vegas (1995)) plays the small time crook Amos, who gets mixed up in the affair to save the police chief's behind. His pairing with Samuel L. Jackson (Spiral (2021) works outstandingly, and the two are backed by enjoyable supporting actors like Brad Dourif (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)) and Michael Lerner (Barton Fink (1991)) in this alternate crime comedy and race-themed farce.
Writer and director E. Max Frye's (Something Wild (1986), writer) script is smart and full of sharp dialog. The film's ending is no eye-popper, but the film is really entertaining, funny and precise, and it seems to stem from a different, less pretentious, yet ambitious time in American movie-making.

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Watch a short TV spot for the film here


Cost: 17 mil. $
Box office: In excess of 9.7 mil. $ (North America only)
= Uncertain but likely a huge flop (projected return of 0.82 times its cost)

[Amos & Andrew was released 5 March (North America) and runs 96 minutes. The title is a riff on the classic American radio sitcom show Amos 'n' Andy (1928-60). Shooting took place from April - June 1992 in Massachusetts and North Carolina. The film opened #6 to a 3.6 mil. $ first weekend in North America, where it grossed 9.7 mil. $. The film only has listed releases in 5 other markets besides North America and given its very American themes was likely not a big seller abroad. Consequently I project a (very possibly too high) 14 mil. $ world gross as likely for the film, making it a huge flop. Roger Ebert gave the film a 2.5/4 star review, translating to 2 notches under this one. Frye never returned to directing, but his next credit as a screenwriter was Palmetto (1998). Jackson returned in Menace II Society (1993); Cage in Red Rock West (1993). Amos & Andrew is rotten at 17 % with a 4.00/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

 

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