Kicked in the Head (1997)
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11% of critics liked it
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41% of users liked it
(751 ratings)
Director Matthew Harrison and star Kevin Corrigan co-wrote this offbeat comedy about a man trying to map out a future in the midst of a very confusing present. Redmond (Corrigan) is a self-styled poet and philosopher who frequently ponders his personal journey of self-discovery, which doesn't… More Director Matthew Harrison and star Kevin Corrigan co-wrote this offbeat comedy about a man trying to map out a future in the midst of a very confusing present. Redmond (Corrigan) is a self-styled poet and philosopher who frequently ponders his personal journey of self-discovery, which doesn't leave him much time to hold down a steady job. Needing cash, Redmond agrees to do a favor for his Uncle Sam (James Woods), a small-time scam artist; Sam gives him a bag to deliver to someone at a subway station, neglecting to tell him that he's actually making a cocaine drop. The delivery turns into a gun battle, and Redmond soon finds himself on the run, with gangster Jack (Burt Young) eager to catch up with him. Without an apartment and needing a place to hole up, Redmond persuades his buddy Stretch (Michael Rapaport), a man with a tremendous enthusiasm for his work as a beer distributor, to take him in. As he ponders his next move, Redmond falls into a sudden romance with a beautiful airline attendant, Megan (Linda Fiorentino), while his former girlfriend Happy (Lili Taylor) stays on his tail, and Redmond keeps thinking about the Hindenberg. Martin Scorsese served as executive producer. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Matthew Harrison
- Written By
- Matthew Harrison, Kevin Corrigan
- Genres
- Drama, Art House & International, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Sep 26, 1997 Wide
Critic Reviews
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Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com
A sophomore jinx, this is a disappointing follow up to Matthew Harris's striking debut, Rhythm Thief; the acting, though, is good.
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Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Nothing seemed to really work well, yet all the supporting characters seemed to be pleasant and trying their best to make things work.
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Cast
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Kevin Corrigan
as Redmond
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Linda Fiorentino
as Megan
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Michael Rapaport
as Stretch
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James Woods
as Uncle Sam
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Burt Young
as Jack
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Lili Taylor
as Happy
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Olek Krupa
as Borko
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Elliot Cuker
as Sheldon
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David Deblinger
as Escalator Man
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Alan Davidson
as Subway Gunman
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Bianca Bakiia
as Pearl
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Sol Frieder
as Elderly Man
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Matthew Harrison
as Luau Man
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Gary Perez
as Dean
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John Vantimiglia
as Man at Party
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Royale Watkins
as Chicky
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Lawton Paseka
as Pilot
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George T. Odom
as Door Person
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Nicole Baptiste
as Cop