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  • Director: Ken Kwapis
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Romantic Adventure
  • Themes: Cons and Scams
  • Main Cast: Cyndi Lauper, Jeff Goldblum, Peter Falk, Googy Gress, Julian Sands
  • Release Year: 1988
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 99 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

Two hapless psychics unwittingly aid a criminal in his quest to obtain a mystic relic in this farcical adventure. Street smart beauty-school dropout Sylvia Pickel (Cyndi Lauper) navigates life with the counsel of a spirit named Louise, while genteel Nick Deezy (Jeff Goldblum) has the ability to "read" an object's past just by holding it. Harry Buscafusco (Peter Falk) is the treasure hunter who brings them together for a trip to Ecuador to find his missing son. Nick and Sylvia don't get on at first, their animosity only amplified by various slapstick escapades that find them posing as siblings and hobnobbing with monied jet-setters. Eventually, Buscafusco's missing-child premise turns out to be a ruse; his true intentions envelop Nick and Sylvia in serious peril just as they're beginning to let down their guard and fall for one another. The action climaxes in a special effects-laden jungle sequence. Vibes marked the screen debut of pop singer Cyndi Lauper, whose single "Hole in My Heart (All the Way to China)" graces the closing credits. Despite the poor box-office results of Vibes and the generally poor reviews for her performance, Lauper would go on to earn an Emmy award for a guest stint on TV's Mad About You and appear with Christopher Walken in the indie drama The Opportunists. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

Cast

Michael Lerner - Burt Wilder; Ramon Bieri - Eli Diamond; Elizabeth Peña - Consuela; Ronald G. Joseph - Carl; Karen Akers - Hillary; Jennifer Balgobin - Gloria; Susan Bugg - Dr. Silver; Steve Buscemi - Fred; Robert Covarrubias - Waiter; Darryl Henriques - Ricardo; Tom Henschel - Dr. Drake; Aharon Ipalé - Alejandro De La Vivar; Rodney Kageyama - Dr. Harmon; John Kapelos - Eugene; Bruce MacVittie - Tony; Bill McCutcheon - Mr. Van Der Meer; Park Overall - Jane; Max Perlich - Busboy; Joseph V. Perry - Dave; Steven Scott - Dr. Thompson; Ray Stoddard - Dr. Scott; Van Dyke Parks - Dr. Weiner; Elvira Deval - Nurse; Leo V. Finnie III - Monty Man; Harvey J. Goldenberg - Lyle; Ronald Paul Ramirez - Hotel Clerk; Fernando Verdugo - Bellhop; Jerry Vichi - Baseball Man; Hercules Vilchez - Juan; Don Bexley - Lou

Credit

Gregory Pickrell - Art Director, David Wolff - Associate Producer, Kate Long - Associate Producer, John S. Coffey - Boom Operator, Carl Fischer - Boom Operator, Shani Ginsberg - Casting, Carrie Frazier - Casting, Miranda Garrison - Choreography, Sondra Lee - Consultant/advisor, Ray Hartwick - Co-producer, John Boxer - Costume Designer, Ruth Myers - Costume Designer, Marisa Urruti - Costume Designer, Alan B. Curtiss - First Assistant Director, Jerry Leeds - First Assistant Director, Ken Kwapis - Director, Carol Littleton - Editor, Ron Howard - Executive Producer, Norman Lee - Hair Styles, Betty DeStefano - Hair Styles, Murray Miller - Location Manager, Eric Schwab - Location Manager, James Horner - Composer (Music Score), Marcos Loya - Songwriter, Richard Orange - Songwriter, Alan Friedman - Makeup, Peter Wrona, Jr. - Makeup, Lou Barlia - Camera Operator, Michael Raspa - Camera Operator, Eugene Gurlitz - Production Designer, Richard Sawyer - Production Designer, John Bailey - Cinematographer, Daniel Ducovny - Cinematographer, Jorge Gundin - Production Manager, Deborah Blum - Producer, Tony Ganz - Producer, Brian Grazer - Producer, Ron Howard - Producer, David F. Klassen - Set Designer, Richard Edlund - Special Effects, Allen Hall - Special Effects, Richard Bryce Goodman - Sound/Sound Designer, George Anderson - Sound Editor, Roxanne Jones - Sound Editor, Cindy Marty - Sound Editor, Jeff Rosen - Sound Editor, Debbie Lynn Ross - Stunts, Rick Avery - Stunts, John Branagan - Stunts, Charlie Croughwell - Stunts, Patrick Statham - Stunts, Charlie Brewer - Stunts, Andy Epper - Stunts, Joni Avery - Stunts, Hank Baumert - Stunts, Ray Hartwick - Unit Production Manager, Bruce Nalepinski - Unit Production Manager, Deborah Blum - Screen Story, Lowell Ganz - Screen Story, Babaloo Mandel - Screen Story, Deborah Blum - Screenwriter, Lowell Ganz - Screenwriter, Babaloo Mandel - Screenwriter, Richard S. Walden - Additional Cinematography, Timothy J. Pedegana - Production Assistant, Salvatore Carino - Production Assistant, Neil Krepela - Visual Effects Supervisor, Regina Gruss - Publicist, Lisa Churgin - Additional Editing, Donald Thorin - First Assistant Camera, Dennis Agee - First Assistant Camera, Ronald W. McLeish - Gaffer, Michael M. Krevitt - Key Grip, Jim Henrikson - Music Editor, Cyndi Lauper - Musical Performer, Shari Leibowitz - Production Coordinator, Louis S. Fleming - Properties Master, Doug Hemphill - Re-Recording Mixer, Paul Sharpe - Re-Recording Mixer, Edward F. Suski - Re-Recording Mixer, Anne Rapp - Script Supervisor, B.J. Bjorkman - Script Supervisor, Tom Seidman - Second Assistant Director, Bruce McBroom - Still Photographer, Dennis Drummond - Supervising Sound Editor, Luis Rodriguez - Translator, Marilyn Matthews - Costume/Wardrobe, Norman Burza - Costume/Wardrobe, Beth Bergeron - ADR Editor, Mike Carrillo - Assistant Properties, Kevin Barila - Assistant Sound Editor, Lisa Dorney - Assistant Sound Editor, Carol A. Ellison Fleming - Assistant Sound Editor, Christy Richmond - Assistant Sound Editor, Joe Laune - Best Boy Electric, Gil Valle - Best Boy Grip, Amy Grgich - Casting Assistant, Dennis DeWay - Construction Coordinator, George R. Schrader - Dolly Grip, Raul Davalos - First Assistant Editor, Ed Stabile - First Assistant Editor, Donald Krafft - Leadman, Michele Conliffe - Post Production Assistant, Shelly Bartolini - Scenic Artist, John Woodward - Transportation Captain, Dan Anglin - Transportation Coordinator, Osvaldo Barrios - Featured Music, Steven E. Fegley - Construction Foreman, Frank DeMichelis - Craft Service/Catering, Donah Bassett - Negative Cutter, Gary L. Karas - Special Effects Foreman, Bobbe Kurtz - Supervising ADR Editor, Dan Perri - Title Design

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Vibes

Original VHS cover
Directed by Ken Kwapis
Produced by Deborah Blum
Tony Ganz
Written by Lowell Ganz
Deborah Blum
Starring Cyndi Lauper
Jeff Goldblum
Music by James Horner
Cinematography John Bailey
Editing by Carol Littleton
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) August 5, 1988 (USA)
Running time 99 min.
Country USA
Language English
Budget $1,884,000

Vibes is a comedy film released in 1988 starring pop icon and singer Cyndi Lauper, actor Jeff Goldblum, actor Julian Sands and legendary actor Peter Falk. It was directed by Ken Kwapis. The movie is about Sylvia, a loopy, ditzy psychic woman, and Nick, her equally odd male psychic friend and their trip into the Ecuadorian Andes to find the "source of psychic energy".

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Plot

Lauper plays Sylvia Pickel (pronounced with an emphasis on the "kel", as she points out), a trance-medium who has contact with a wisecracking spirit guide named Louise. She first began communicating with Louise after receiving a bump on the head as a child. She meets fellow psychic Nick Deezy, a psychometrist who can determine the history of events surrounding an object by touching it, at a study of psychics. Sylvia has a history of bad luck with men, and her overly flirtatious behavior turns off Nick right away.

Sylvia comes home to her apartment one night to find Harry Buscafusco (Falk) lounging in her kitchen. He claims to want to hire her for fifty thousand dollars if she will accompany him to Ecuador where his son has allegedly gone missing. Sylvia recruits Nick who is reluctant but also eager to leave his job as a museum curator where his special talents are abused like a circus act.

Once the two get there they initially set out where Harry's son was last seen, only to have Nick's powers tell them that Harry is up to something. Harry confesses that what he is actually looking for is a lost city of gold up in the mountains and that his last partner, who discovered it, went insane. Nick angrily retreats back to the hotel followed by Sylvia who feels embarrassed over being fooled by yet another man.

At the hotel Nick is attacked by a woman who tries to drug and then stab him, saying "You think you can just come here and take it away from us?" Convinced that there is something important, if dangerous, at work he agrees to trek back into the mountains to search for this lost city. The group makes a detour to visit Harry's former partner, who is in a vegetative state in the hospital. When Nick lays hands on him he receives a jolt of tremendous psychic energy; the former partner immediately dies.

Unexpectedly the three are set upon by Ingo Swedlin, another psychic from their test group. He holds them at gunpoint and threatens to kill them, but Sylvia uses Louise to get in touch with his long lost mother and the group escapes. They begin their journey anew only to once again be confronted by Ingo and by Doctor Harrison Steele (Sands). Ingo throws a knife into Harry's back and kills him, and the other two are taken hostage. They are forced to lead the way to this alleged city of gold.

Upon arriving the group discovers an ancient pyramid shaped structure with mystical carvings. Sylvia translates them and they appear to reveal that the location was built by an ancient alien race who has embedded all of the psychic energy of the world into this pyramid. Using the translation Sylvia provided, Ingo attempts to decipher the secret to harnessing the energy, but before he can, Sylvia lays hands on the pyramid and allows the dangerous forces to flow through her. She kills their captors and is nearly killed herself, but survives; she permanently loses contact with her spirit guide Louise in the process.

The two return to their hotel, battered and bruised but thankful that they played a part in releasing a dangerous force. Later that night they reconvene in Sylvia's room and bring to fruition a romantic flirtation that has permeated the film. Before they can make love, however, Sylvia hits her head on the headboard and reveals that a spirit guide has re-entered her life. It is not Louise, however, but the ghost of Harry.

Reception

It currently has a 2.8 rating (out of 7 reviews) on Rottentomatoes.com, which makes it certified as "rotten".

Soundtrack

DVD release

On February 3, 2009, Vibes received a DVD release through Sony Pictures' Martini Movies line.[1]

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