The Man With One Red Shoe

The Man With One Red Shoe

By Stan Dragoti

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 2004-09-07
  • Advisory Rating: PG
  • Runtime: 1h 32min
  • Director: Stan Dragoti
  • Production Company: 20th Century Fox
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
5.7/10
5.7
From 255 Ratings

Description

In this hilarious undercover comedy, violinist Richard Drew (Tom Hanks) triggers a game of rivalry between two feuding CIA bosses (Charles Durning, Dabney Coleman) when he is mistaken for a spy after wearing one red shoe. Though Richard is mugged, shot at and chased, he remains unaware that he is an object of suspicion and even falls in love with the agent (Lori Singer) who's trailing him. Meanwhile, his friend's (Jim Belushi) love-starved wife (Carrie Fisher) has designs on him as well. This film is the American version of the French film The Tall Blond Man With One Black Shoe.

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  • thomas newman music

    4
    By Ancyent Fathoms
    The original music compositions and score by Thomas Newman are really what makes this film a gem, for me. Even with today’s lens of focus on cinematic orchestra arrangements, atmospheric and minimal soundscapes, you can really see how influential and ahead of his time Newman was with his work on Man with One Red Shoe. Opening title score is outstanding. Quite dense "harmonious cacophony" of sound, fusing a lot of various elements of different nature together, each rising and falling with importance, market share, yet ever rhythmic. The "return from the dentist / bicycle travel” scene score is an amazingly uplighting melody. One wants to stay a lot longer with those beautiful atmospheric loops. You get a real sense of optimism and hopefulness from Newman’s compositions. It perhaps mirrors an 80s sentimentality of things just "working out,” as expressed with the uplifting tones. Film is cute, comfortable and approachable. There are a handful of exquisite cinematic shots, though the film is by no means art-house. For its genre, as a fairly light comical fluff, it’s good, 3.5 to 4 stars. You don’t try to rate it equally on the same scale as you would with powerhouse, attempted art or drama film. Music wise, 5 stars for me. There’s some cheese concerning Hank’s “original” violin score, presumably written by Newman. But it’s the Thomas Newman arrangements, his explorations of (presumably) electronic music, cinematic orchestra and atmospheric strings that really set the standard.
  • Hilarious!

    5
    By qwertyz12
    This movie is absolutely hilarious! I loved it! Not only was it funny, it leaves you feeling good. Tom Hanks & Jim Belushi did a great job along with the supporting cast.
  • I hate the beginning

    1
    By Lol3.10
    Why do they Show the camel every 5 min I mean ????? Soo stupid I hate it :)
  • Where is The Money Pit???!!!

    5
    By Jim Bob Furley
    Where is The Money Pit???!!!
  • awsome

    5
    By Gooper345
    awsome
  • One Red Shoe

    5
    By Mr. Universe Prime
    OMG!! This is a classic with Tom Hanks and Jim Belushi! it is soooo funny! great plot and good bad guy (Dabney Coleman) a must for when you want to watch a good movie on a cold night and just relax with a good feeling afterwards... a must see for Tom Hanks fans...
  • Great Tom Hanks movie

    5
    By ZenOfApps
    This has been one of my favorite all time movies since I saw it way back in the 80s. Its funny and has a dark undertone that gives it a unique film.

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