Romancing the Stone
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Romancing the Stone is an American 1984 action- adventure film. It also has many elements that might categorize it as a romantic comedy. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, it stars Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner and Danny DeVito.
The movie was a respectable hit and earned over USD$114 million worldwide in box-office receipts and $36 million in video rentals.
This film launched Turner to stardom and reintroduced Douglas to the public as a capable leading man.
Tagline: She's a girl from the big city. He's a reckless soldier of fortune. For a fabulous treasure, they share an adventure no one could imagine...or survive.
Plot summary
Shy, mousey, lonely Romantic novelist Joan Wilder (Turner) receives a strange package from her dead brother-in-law from Colombia. Soon afterwards, she gets a frantic call from her sister Elaine (Mary Ellen Trainor), telling her she has been kidnapped and needs the map from the package as the ransom.Hastily flying down to Colombia from New York, Wilder gets lost on the way to her destination, Cartagena. Eventually she runs into swashbuckling opportunist Jack T. Colten (Douglas). In return for helping her find her way to Cartagena, Wilder promises Colten US$375 in traveler's checks. He helps her elude key villains, the vicious leader of the secret police Zolo (Manuel Ojeda) and a dastardly duo of zany bandits Ralph (Danny Devito) and Ira (Zack Norman).
Along the way, Colten discovers Wilder's map. He tries to convince her to go after the treasure which the map leads to. Wilder is reluctant to do so, but, after they become lovers, she relents and agrees to go after the prize, whatever it turns out to be (the map doesn't specify). They reason they can retrieve the treasure on their way to providing the map to her sister's captors.
After some perilous tracking, they eventually find the treasure, which turns out to be an enormous emerald of 100 mm diameter, or about the size of a baseball, called El Corazon or "The Heart". Unbeknownst to them, during their whole adventure, they are tracked by malevolent chief villain Zolo.
Wilder and Colten eventually get separated, but agree to meet at Wilder's hotel in Cartagena. Colten doesn't show up, which troubles Wilder since he possesses the gem.
She meets up with her sister's kindappers and turns over the map. Their meeting and her sisters' release is interrupted by Zolo, who knows the map is now worthless. Zolo's men have Colten, but he has refused to disclose the location of El Corazon. After Zolo threatens to feed Wilder to the crocodiles, Colten hands over the gem.
At the moment Zolo obtains El Corazon, his hand (together with the gem), is bitten off by one of the crocodiles and a gunfight breaks out between Zolo's private army and the kidnapper's men. This allows Wilder, her sister and Colten to escape. Colten tracks the hand-eating croc, while Wilder and her sister just try to get away.
Eventually Zolo catches Wilder up with the intention of killing her. Within earshot of Colten, Wilder pleads for his help. He must decide whether to save her or hold onto the croc which has ingested El Corazon. He decides to try to save Wilder by scaling a rock wall to her location. However, he arrives moments after Zolo dies accidentally by his own hand (sort of—he falls into a pit full of crocodiles). Colten leaves Wilder here, apparently choosing to avoid a run-in with the local police.
Wilder returns home to New York, more optimistic, though loveless without Colten. She churns out a hit novel based on her recent experiences. Returning home one day, she finds Colten - wearing crocodile skin boots - waiting for her in a sailboat he purchased after recovering El Corazon. It is implied they sail around the world together.
Sequel
This movie was followed by 1985's The Jewel of the Nile featuring the same starring cast. Though it performed respectably, its success didn't match that of the original. A second sequel called Crimson Eagle was planned but never got past the development stages.Trivia
- This Indiana Jones-inspired hit sparked a slew of similar adventure movies of varying quality. None did as well as this film.
- The script for the movie was written by a Malibu waitress.[link]
- Due to the real-life threat of kidnappings in Colombia, the movie was filmed in Mexico.
- In the film, when actor Danny Devito is in the cave and pointing a gun at the heroes, he tells them to move out before Batman shows up. Danny would go on to co-star in the film Batman Returns.
- The title song was written and sung by Eddy Grant and was a hit single.
- This was the first Zemeckis film to feature a music score by composer Alan Silvestri; Silvestri has scored each subsequent film Zemeckis has directed.
- The novelization of this film was credited to Joan Wilder.
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