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Holy Man

  • Director: Stephen Herek
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Religious Comedy, Media Satire
  • Themes: Work Ethics
  • Main Cast: Eddie Murphy, Jeff Goldblum, Kelly Preston, Robert Loggia, Jon Cryer
  • Release Year: 1998
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 120 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

Stephen Herek directed this comedy-drama in which soul-less exec Ricky Hayman (Jeff Goldblum), programmer for the failing Good Buy Shopping Network, is dismayed by a request to increase sales in two weeks. Bald do-gooder guru G. (Eddie Murphy) assists when Ricky and marketing director Kate (Kelly Preston) get a freeway flat. When G. passes out, tests indicate a heart murmur and heat prostration, so the robed prophet becomes Ricky's house guest. At a party, G. uses hypnosis and psychology to rid guest Nino Cerruti (portraying himself) of his flying fears. Ricky witnesses this and gets the notion to put G. on the air. Unfortunately, G. ignores both cue cards and on-sale products, prompting station owner McBainbridge (Robert Loggia) to calculate Ricky's severance pay. He's back on the job when both sales and ratings soar. The situation eventually causes Ricky to reexamine how his own values became lost in the labyrinth of corporate consumerism. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Eric McCormack - Scott Hawkes; Sam Kitchin - Control Room Director; Robert Small - Assistant Director; Marc Macaulay - Brutus; Morgan Fairchild - herself; Nino Cerruti - himself; Edge - TV Producer

Credit

James Tocci - Art Director, Cathy Sandrich - Casting, Amanda Mackey-Johnson - Casting, Ray Murphy - Co-producer, Rebekah Rudd - Co-producer, Aggie Guerard Rodgers - Costume Designer, Jeffrey Wetzel - First Assistant Director, Stephen Herek - Director, David R. Ellis - Second Unit Director, Trudy Ship - Editor, Jeffrey Chernov - Executive Producer, Jonathan Glickman - Executive Producer, Alan Silvestri - Composer (Music Score), Andrew McAlpine - Production Designer, Adrian Biddle - Cinematographer, Roger Birnbaum - Producer, Stephen Herek - Producer, Richard Fojo - Set Designer, Chris Spellman - Set Designer, Stephanie Girard - Set Designer, Peter Devlin - Sound/Sound Designer, Tom Schulman - Screenwriter, Jeannette Browning - ADR Recordist

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Holy Man

Holy Man promotional poster
Directed by Stephen Herek
Produced by Ray Murphy
Rebekah Rudd
Written by Tom Schulman
Starring Eddie Murphy
Jeff Goldblum
Kelly Preston
Eric McCormack
Robert Loggia
Music by Alan Silvestri
Cinematography Adrian Biddle
Editing by Trudy Ship
Distributed by Touchstone Pictures
Release date(s) October 9, 1998 (USA)
Running time 109 min.
Language English/German/Spanish

Holy Man is a film produced in 1998 starring Eddie Murphy, Jeff Goldblum and Kelly Preston. It was directed by Stephen Herek.

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Plot

Ricky Hayman (Jeff Goldblum) and Kate Newell (Kelly Preston) work at the (fictional) Good Buy Network, a home shopping channel run by John McBainbridge (Robert Loggia). Sales have been down over the last two years under Ricky's management, and Kate was brought in to come up with new ideas. Ricky views Kate as a threat and she expresses her dislike for him as well. However, John has given Ricky an ultimatum to increase sales, or lose his job.

While out driving one day, Ricky and Kate come across a strange man who calls himself "G" ( Eddie Murphy). G is unusual in that he wears white robes and is perpetually happy and smiling. He seems to sense how troubled Ricky is, and follows them back to the Good Buy studio. G wanders onto the set of an infomercial, and while he is on the air, the number of calls increases with customers wanting to buy something. Kate notices this and gets G his own spot on the network selling items. Meanwhile, the mutual dislike between Ricky and Kate has faded and they begin to express romantic interest in each other.

G's infomercials are mostly spontaneous anecdotes or thoughts about life, but customers connect with him and even the slowest-moving items begin selling out. While staying at Ricky's house, he enters a party of businessmen and displays his talents by making a Rolex watch "disappear" and curing another man of his fear of flying. Ricky begins marketing G's name on other items to increase sales. He wants to give G his own show, but the stressful work environment and throngs of fans who want to meet him begin to take its toll. G is no longer the happy, inspiring man he once was, and when Kate tries to convince John to let G leave the network, he refuses and she quits out of contempt. Ricky reaps the benefits of the increased sales, receiving a large promotion and a new office. However, the rewards seem hollow due to G's lethargy and Kate's rejection of him.

On the night of the premiere of G's new show, Ricky searches himself and decides that letting G go is the right choice. He announces his decision to the studio audience and to his boss. Kate hears of his decision and forgives Ricky, racing back to the studio to be with him. They have a romantic reunion on the air, and the show is ended. Afterwards, Ricky and Kate say their goodbyes to the fully-recovered G, who wanders off into the distance to continue his pilgrimage.

Reception

Holy Man received mostly negative reviews, with critics complaining about the script and the acting. Roger Ebert gave the film two stars, calling the character of G an "uninteresting enigma" and feeling the "screenplay was in no shape to be filmed". Currently, Holy Man has a 10 percent rating from Rotten Tomatoes.

In 2009, Eddie Murphy referred to Holy Man as a "horrendous movie". Although he did not identify the movie by name, he mentioned it on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien as a reference to the film he starred in featuring a cameo with singer James Brown.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Eddie Murphy, Angela Kinsey, Bonnie Raitt & Taj Mahal". Murphy, Eddie; O'Brien, Conan. The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien. NBC, Universal City, California. 2009-06-09. No. 7, season 1.

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