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Director:
Wim Wenders
Writers (WGA):
Sam Shepard (screenplay)
Sam Shepard (story) ...
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Release Date:
25 August 2005 (Austria) more
Genre:
Drama | Music more
Plot:
Howard Spence (Sam Shepard) has seen better days. Once a big Western movie star, he now drowns his... more | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win & 7 nominations more
User Comments:
What do you mean, "He's Gone"? more (58 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

James Roday ... 1st AD

Jeffrey Vincent Parise ... 2nd AD (as Jeff Parise)

Majandra Delfino ... 1st Girl

Marieh Delfino ... 2nd Girl

Sam Shepard ... Howard Spence
George Kennedy ... Director

Julia Sweeney ... Producer 2

Tim Matheson ... Producer 1

James Gammon ... Old Ranch Hand

Tim Roth ... Sutter
Robin Twogood ... Patrolman

Gabriel Mann ... Earl

Fairuza Balk ... Amber

Mike Butters ... Businessman

Sarah Polley ... Sky
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Min xanagyriseis (Greece) [el]
Nie wracaj w te strony (Poland) [pl]
Non bussare alla mia porta (Italy) [it]
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MPAA:
Rated R for language and brief nudity.
Runtime:
122 min | 113 min (theatrical version)
Country:
France | Germany | USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital

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Trivia:
According to the director's DVD commentary, the casinos in Elko were "too crummy" for shooting. The casino scene was shot instead in the Peppermill and Rainbow casinos at Wendover, Nevada. more
Goofs:
Continuity: The blown tire on Howard's car changes sides between shots. more
Quotes:
Earl: [singing] Where is Howard? Who is Howard? We wanna know, we wanna know. Where is Howard? Who is Howard? Where did he go, where did he go? He's down in the ditches. He's down in the ground. Disappeared himself. He's no-where to be found! Where is Howard? Who is Howard? He's long gone, he's long gone. more
Movie Connections:
References High Noon (1952) more
Soundtrack:
Driving Wheel more

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32 out of 36 people found the following comment useful.
What do you mean, "He's Gone"?, 17 March 2006
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Author: David Ferguson (fergusontx@gmail.com) from Dallas, Texas

Greetings again from the darkness. Terribly underrated as a director, Wim Wenders has more than a couple of gems on his resume. Most notable are "Wings of Desire" and "Paris, Texas". Without question, "Don't Come Knocking" immediately jumps into the same class as those two extraordinary films. Collaborating with the insanely talented writer Sam Shepard for the first time since "Paris, Texas", Wenders offers up a character study that many of us have more in common with than we might first imagine.

With a rare appearance in a film he has written, Mr. Shepard plays Howard Spence, a washed up western film star who hits the road in search of the life he somehow missed. Admittedly, when the film opens with Howard galloping off into the desert away from the film set, my stomach began to churn as I had flashbacks to "Electric Horseman". Not long afterward, I became mesmerized by the pain of this man seeking redemption and meaning. Sure, there will be comparisons to "Broken Flowers" and many other meaning of life films, but writer Shepard never once pretends to be writing the great American self realization story. This is a VERY simple story about a handful of VERY interesting characters.

Jessica Lange (Shepard's real life honey) plays his long ago, nearly forgotten love who has never wandered from her small town Montana roots. What Shepard learns, after visiting with his mother (Eva Marie Saint) for the first time in 30 years, is that Lange has raised Shepard's son (Gabriel Mann). The focus drastically shifts for Shepard as he tries to make sense of it all. Just to add to his misery, Shepard is stalked by Sarah Polley (carrying her mom's remains in an urn), who suspects she is his daughter.

The genius of the film lies in the characters and setting. We never feel we are observing. Instead, we are part of the story. Winders camera angles really capture the thought cycles of Shepard in the motel room, at the bar and on the sofa in the road. Watching this would-be dad and these might-be kids come to terms with all of this is on one hand, slyly funny, but mostly intensely painful and intimate.

Spectacular performances by Shepard, Lange, and Eva Marie Saint, as well as strong support from Tim Roth, Polley, Mann and even the great George Kennedy make the story unfold in our reality. Wenders terrific camera work and small town setting with stunning panoramic views keep us comfortable, yet very aware. The pulsing guitar of the seemingly everywhere T Bone Burnett drives our pulse up or down depending on the scene.

This is marvelous film-making and pure joy for film lovers. At the post screening Q&A, Mr. Wenders expressed his enthusiasm for working with Mr. Shepard and creating a masterpiece out of a seemingly little story. We as movie goers are the lucky ones.

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