Kevin Jarre

Kevin Jarre

Born: August 6, 1954
Died: April 3, 2011
in Detroit, Michigan, USA

Movies for Kevin Jarre...

TINSEL: The Lost Movie About Hollywood
Title: TINSEL: The Lost Movie About Hollywood
Character: Self
Released: November 1, 2020
Type: Movie
A melancholy and affectionate look at the global obsession with movies, "TINSEL - The Lost Movie About Hollywood" was lost for 30 years and never shown publicly. An outside-in, inside-out view of the Motion Picture Industry circa 1990, it is a film about fame in general and the love of movies in particular. The film includes new footage offering perspective from the 21st century. The film examines the uncertain future the industry faces in its second century, as technology and new platforms change the movie-watching experience forever.
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Glory
Title: Glory
Character: 10th Connecticut Soldier
Released: December 15, 1989
Type: Movie
Robert Gould Shaw leads the US Civil War's first all-black volunteer company, fighting prejudices of both his own Union army and the Confederates.
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Gotham
Title: Gotham
Character: Tim
Released: August 21, 1988
Type: Movie
A New York private eye searches for a socialite who supposedly drowned 10 years before.
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A Hero of Our Time
Title: A Hero of Our Time
Character: Peck
Released: January 1, 1985
Type: Movie
Loosely based on a section of Mikhail Lermontov's classic Russian novel of the same title, the film involves a displaced cowboy (played by Kevin Jarre, the screenwriter of Rambo), a sociopathic record producer (Dennis Hopper) and, caught between them, a gum-chewing valley girl who would rather be somewhere else (Natalie Zimmerman). Lermontov's 19th century novel leaves a vapor trail on the action, but A Hero of Our Time is more precisely a portrait of contemporary Los Angeles, a tale of wayward heroism played out against a landscape of yearning and desolation. Director/writer Michael Almereyda, whose screenplay for Wim Wenders' Until the End of the World will be produced this year, completed principal photography for A Hero of Our Time in October of 1985. Dennis Hopper's participation occurred during a break in the filming of Blue Velvet.