Cherry 2000
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| Cherry 2000 | |
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| Image:Cherry2000movieposter.jpg Theatrical poster | |
| Directed by | Steve De Jarnatt |
| Produced by | Edward R. Pressman Caldecott Chubb |
| Written by | Lloyd Fonvielle (story) Michael Almereyda (screenplay) |
| Starring | Melanie Griffith David Andrews Tim Thomerson Pamela Gidley |
| Music by | Basil Poledouris |
| Cinematography | Jacques Hartkin |
| Editing by | Edward M. Abroms Duwayne Dunham |
| Distributed by | Orion Pictures |
| Release date(s) | February 5, 1987 |
| Running time | 93 minutes |
| Country | Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States |
| Language | English |
| All Movie Guide profile | |
| IMDb profile | |
Cherry 2000 is a 1987 science fiction cult film starring Melanie Griffith and David Andrews.
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[edit] Plot summary
In 2017, business executive Sam Treadwell's (David Andrews) beloved 'perfect sex machine', the "Cherry 2000" android (Pamela Gidley), short circuits during a torrid embrace amid the soap suds on his kitchen floor. He searches for a replacement, enlisting E. (Edith)Johnson (Melanie Griffith), a tough tracker who guides him into the interior of America's post-apocalyptic wasteland to an abandoned manufacturing plant, where he hopes to find a replacement to house Cherry's memory chip. During this journey, Treadwell and E. Johnson fend off the attacks of Lester (Tim Thomerson), a hostile, homicidal yet somewhat mentally balanced wasteland overlord and his violent subordinates (who oddly dress as if they are caught between a city life and a tropical vacation). Lester violently objects to Trackers trespassing within the wasteland, especially Zone 5, his personal region which he enforces with lethal severity. As Treadwell and Johnson journey together, a mutual attraction grows, and Treadwell learns the hard way that the perfect woman is made of real flesh and blood.
Over the years, this films has endured a major fan cult following. It is available on DVD.
[edit] Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Melanie Griffith | E. (Edith) Johnson |
| David Andrews | Sam Treadwell |
| Tim Thomerson | Lester |
| Pamela Gidley | Cherry 2000 |
| Harry Carey, Jr. | Snappy Tom |
| Ben Johnson | Six-Fingered Jake |
| Brion James | Stacy |
| Marshall Bell | Bill |
| Laurence Fishburne | Glu Glu Lawyer |
[edit] Soundtrack
Cherry 2000 is probably most widely known for the original score composed by Basil Poledouris. The soundtrack album prepared for release at the time of the film was cancelled due to the film being shelved for a few years instead of receiving a theatrical release. Thankfully, Varèse Sarabande decided to make it the debut release in their CD Club. Originally sold by mail-order for US$20 and at only 1500 copies, it became a highly valued collectible, one copy selling for a whopping $2500.00 on eBay, the most ever paid for a copy of a film soundtrack CD. However, for being such a touted collectors' item, the packaging for this limited edition CD (despite the beautiful cover art by Matthew Joseph Peak) was surprisingly riddled with typos. The track list had the incorrect length printed for the last two tracks, and two tracks were missing from the track list entirely.
In 2004, Prometheus Records acquired the rights to the score and made it available in a double package with another Poledouris score, No Man's Land. The Prometheus Records release was not a limited edition and, as well as rectifying the track listing, features an additional eight minutes of unreleased music. Ironically, this new pressing was a very poor selling CD.
[edit] External links
- Cherry 2000 at the Internet Movie Database
- Cherry 2000 at All Movie Guide
- Cherry 2000 at Rotten Tomatoes
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