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Acting on Impulse

  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
409
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Nancy Allen, Linda Fiorentino, and C. Thomas Howell in Acting on Impulse (1993)
SatireComedyDramaMysteryThriller

A thriller actress, harassed by her fans, decides to drop everything to take a vacation, unaware that her producer, with whom she had argued, has been murdered in his dressing room, and her ... Read allA thriller actress, harassed by her fans, decides to drop everything to take a vacation, unaware that her producer, with whom she had argued, has been murdered in his dressing room, and her departure makes her the prime suspect.A thriller actress, harassed by her fans, decides to drop everything to take a vacation, unaware that her producer, with whom she had argued, has been murdered in his dressing room, and her departure makes her the prime suspect.

  • Director
    • Sam Irvin
  • Writers
    • Solomon Weingarten
    • Mark Pittman
    • Alan Moskowitz
  • Stars
    • C. Thomas Howell
    • Linda Fiorentino
    • Nancy Allen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    409
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sam Irvin
    • Writers
      • Solomon Weingarten
      • Mark Pittman
      • Alan Moskowitz
    • Stars
      • C. Thomas Howell
      • Linda Fiorentino
      • Nancy Allen
    • 7User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    C. Thomas Howell
    C. Thomas Howell
    • Paul Stevens
    Linda Fiorentino
    Linda Fiorentino
    • Susan Gittes
    Nancy Allen
    Nancy Allen
    • Cathy Thomas
    Judith Hoag
    Judith Hoag
    • Gail Black
    Tom Wright
    Tom Wright
    • Dave Byers
    Adam Ant
    Adam Ant
    • Eric Boggs
    Paul Bartel
    Paul Bartel
    • Bruno
    Patrick Bauchau
    Patrick Bauchau
    • Yoram Sussman
    Isaac Hayes
    Isaac Hayes
    • Detective Stubbs
    Don Most
    Don Most
    • Leroy
    Charles Lane
    Charles Lane
    • Bellhop
    Peter Lupus
    Peter Lupus
    • Steven Smith
    Kim McGuire
    Kim McGuire
    • Bambi
    Miles O'Keeffe
    Miles O'Keeffe
    • John
    Cassandra Peterson
    Cassandra Peterson
    • Roxy
    Zelda Rubinstein
    Zelda Rubinstein
    • Nosy lady
    Nicholas Sadler
    Nicholas Sadler
    • Tommy
    Dick Sargent
    Dick Sargent
    • Mr. Randolph
    • Director
      • Sam Irvin
    • Writers
      • Solomon Weingarten
      • Mark Pittman
      • Alan Moskowitz
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    loupgarou-2

    Linda makes the movie

    Linda is sexy as usual. A decent little movie considering that it is a made for cable movie. The plot is pedestrian, the dialog is average for this level movie and Howell is a little weak, as usual. However, Linda delivers pretty well. Her role is not nearly as strong as the one in The Last Seduction, but she is always fun to watch. All in all, not a bad way to kill 93 minutes.
    9pablo649

    A little pretty film

    I found this film very funny, unpredictable and entertaining.The actors play all very Well and Linda Fiorentino was terribly sexy. It hasn't a very logic plot, but, who cares? It has also some Cameo (Adam Ant and others I don't remember the name) A little pretty film
    8film-critic

    Chips? Check. Adult Beverage? Check. Acting on Impulse? Check.

    "Acting on Impulse" works, as previously mentioned, because nobody is trying to upstage anyone and this film isn't trying to be bigger then the VHS box it was bought in. The situation is simple. Someone has died, horror star Linda Fiorentino takes a vacation, she arrives at a hotel where C. Thomas Howell is having a sales conference, there are shady characters afoot, death knocks at the door with some steamy random scenes, new friends are introduced, old ones are questioned, and finally there is a infamous shootout which brings all our curiosities to rest. In one sentence this film could be summarized, but it isn't the shortness of the plot that makes this film work, it is the surroundings. The jokes are dry, but like an afternoon martini it quenches. As current films force recycled humor, this film takes that sub-par standard and rejuvenates it. There is something fresh about the humor in this film. Isaac Hayes plays the police detective on the hunt for the supposed murderer, and he couldn't act his way out of a paper bag in this film, but for some strange reason it fits with the overall tones and tenacity of the film. Nobody is trying to push the limits here, but it feels fresh and original in the same sense. There are scenes that stand out in my mind, but in your average film would be just boring and cliché. The scene where Howell steals his coworker's briefcase has been used so often, but in this film Howell comes across as the semi anti-hero. We root for the underdog, which is Howell, and yet we have no reason to. He isn't your typical stand-up main lead, he cheats, smokes, drinks, dances, and even gives the report of a lifetime, but that isn't what this film is about. Upon further investigation, "Acting on Impulse" is a double-take film. It is a film of trickery and deceit, but in all the ways that make you ask for more. It would compare to going to see "Hostel", but discovering it was about romance and not torture. A different take, but perhaps a pleasant surprise.

    "Acting on Impulse" sets up as your typical "who-dun-it" horror, slasher film where the characters are over-the-top and the situations absolutely are not feasible. We think we know our characters, but then we are uprooted – taken to a new environment, new characters, new situations and the film we once started with has transformed into something completely different. In this case, we went from murder/mystery to those types of films where the main character is on an unknown journey of self-discovery. For about 45-plus minutes we move away from the murder, we are reminded slightly, but for the most part it is all about Howell's life in a dog-eat-dog world. It is about Howell, not Fiorentino, which is tough because the two have this amazing chemistry together. Add in Nancy Allen, the wild card in the group, and we have three people that we think we know, but really (because of our constantly changing focus) they are miles apart. The characters are what make this film work. Our discussion today has been mainly about them because the body that surrounds "Acting on Impulse" is used, dated, cliché, and stuffy – but it works. Director Sam Irvin must have seen that he didn't have Oscar caliber work in his desk, but a film that was fun, friendly, devilish, and engrossing all the same. This film is one of those rare examples of films that work with what they have, without seeming cheap or "independent".

    Overall, I have to give credit to the actors again. While many of them have never seen the glory of the big-budget silver screen, they worked well together in this small feature that hasn't seen the DVD light yet. This is a fun movie. It was a random feature that I thoroughly enjoyed and actually craved more. I loved the ending, it was provocative, yet didn't pull that cheesy double-punch that has become the norm for these samplings of films. This film seemed real, and in the same sense it didn't. This is a Hollywood TV movie, actors playing for fun, a plot that may have plenty of holes, but doesn't mind standing up to the rest of the crowd. I would not have any problems showing this film to my friends, or recommending it as a summer watch. It is this random film that caught my attention and hasn't left my mind since the final credits. It feels incredibly like a 80s film, and while I will probably be laughed at in the film community, this little feature is my guilty pleasure. I loved our unknowing trio and the troubles that follow them. Like "Acting on Impulse", I have no shame in claiming this film as a great unknown independent feature. It was no crowing achievement in film, but it made do with what it had and gave this film junkie nearly two hours of great cinema.

    Grade: **** out of *****
    5merklekranz

    Watchable mish-mash film ........

    The plot is scatter shot, part murder mystery, part romance, and mostly goofy shenanigans. This uneasy mix makes "Acting on Impulse" so uneven that if it weren't for some darkly humorous dialog, a great looking black 1954 Corvette, and a few decent cameo appearances, the movie would be totally forgettable. Paul Bartel plays a movie director, which is really typecasting, since he was a director. Isaac Hayes is in and out of the picture from time to time as a detective, and Mary Woronov is a plain jane hotel desk clerk. Linda Fiorentino plays a second tier actress who is wanted for murdering a producer, and she eventually hooks up with C. Thomas Howell, and Nancy Allen at a pharmaceutical convention. The film has a very claustrophobic feel, as most of the story takes place in a hotel. It is definitely watchable, but the mish-mash script is constantly dragging it down, and oh yes there is a surprise ending. - MERK
    2Flash-31

    Plot iffy at best

    Perhaps not my genre but plot was horrible as was acting by Nancy Allen and Linda Farentino. C. Thomas also seemed uncomfortable in role of being seduced here (while on marijuana? why did this need to be included? this weakened plot considerably). Also Farentino's charac. would have been better had she had more respect for a relationship. Would does movie try to say? not much.

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    • Trivia
      Final on-screen acting role of Dick Sargent (he died a year after the film was released).
    • Connections
      Featured in We Kill for Love (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Wrong Side Of Town
      Written by Ed Frederick

      Performed by Second Time Around

      Produced by Michael Johnstone

      Used by permission of Ed's Second Time Around Publishing Co.

      available on Class Act Records

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Eyes of a Stranger
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Location)
    • Production company
      • Spectacor Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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