Movie Background

Don't Come Knocking

Howard Spence has known brighter days. Once a marquee Western movie star, he now drowns his disgust with his selfish and failed life in alcohol, drugs, and a steady stream of younger women. If he were to die now, nobody would shed a tear over him—that's the sad truth. Until one day Howard learns that he might have a child somewhere out there.

Director(s)

Wim Wenders

Josef Lieck

Edward McGurn

Josefine Schwartzkopff

Michael Wenders

Cast & Crew

Wim Wenders

Wim Wenders

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Fairuza Balk

Fairuza Balk

Amber

James Gammon

James Gammon

Old Ranch Hand

Marley Shelton

Marley Shelton

Starlet

Tim Roth

Tim Roth

Sutter

Kurt Fuller

Kurt Fuller

Mr. Daily

Gabriel Mann

Gabriel Mann

Earl

Majandra Delfino

Majandra Delfino

1st Girl

Sarah Polley

Sarah Polley

Sky

Tim Matheson

Tim Matheson

Producer 1

Mike Butters

Mike Butters

Businessman

Sam Shepard

Sam Shepard

Howard

George Kennedy

George Kennedy

Director

James Roday Rodriguez

James Roday Rodriguez

1st AD

Julia Sweeney

Julia Sweeney

Producer 2

Jessica Lange

Jessica Lange

Doreen

Eva Marie Saint

Eva Marie Saint

Howard's Mother

Raymond O'Connor

Raymond O'Connor

Elko Policeman

Rodney A. Grant

Rodney A. Grant

Wild-Eye

David Michie

David Michie

Boxing Video Game Announcer (uncredited)

Marieh Delfino

Marieh Delfino

2nd Girl

Emy Coligado

Emy Coligado

Desk Clerk

Edward McGurn

Edward McGurn

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Jeffrey Vincent Parise

Jeffrey Vincent Parise

2nd AD

Robin Twogood

Robin Twogood

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Rita Hutchison

Rita Hutchison

Mexican Woman

Tom Farrell

Tom Farrell

Cliff Ormsby

Yuri Elvin

Yuri Elvin

Casino Bartender

Rachel Amondson

Rachel Amondson

Cocktail Waitress

Jinny Lee Story

Jinny Lee Story

Drunken Girl

Hugh Aodh O'Brien

Hugh Aodh O'Brien

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Carrie Mae Jones

Carrie Mae Jones

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Kristina Lankford

Kristina Lankford

Maid

Katie Goodman

Katie Goodman

Waitress

Josef Lieck

Josef Lieck

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Josefine Schwartzkopff

Josefine Schwartzkopff

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Michael Wenders

Michael Wenders

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Details

GenresDrama, Western
Runtime2h 3 mins
Released on25 Aug 2005
Languageen
Produced InFrance
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Reviews

Wuchak

6/10

Caught between Earth and Sky RELEASED IN 2005 and directed by Wim Wenders, "Don't Come Knocking" tells the story of a 60 year-old B-Western film has-been, Howard Spence (Sam Shepard), who is sick of his meaningless scandalous carnal existence. While on a film set in Utah he jumps ship and flees on a horse, searching for SOMETHING, like a reason to exist. He ultimately travels to Butte, Montana, where he gets reacquainted with an ex-girlfriend (Jessica Lange) and meets an angry young musician (Gabriel Mann) as well as a mysterious spiritual woman (Sarah Polley). Meanwhile the film company sends an eccentric bounty hunter (Tim Roth) to fetch Shepard for breach of contract. Although this is generally a quiet drama, it has a hip and likable artistic flair. The film is highlighted by magnificent Western locations and a nice modern Country/Western/Rockish score/soundtrack (non-twangy). We can all relate to Howard's search on some level; hence, despite the film's slow drama it generally maintains the viewer's attention throughout its runtime, unless you strictly favor fast-paced, quick-edited explosion-every-five-minutes thrillers. The two youths Howard meets in the story, Earl and Sky, represent two extremes. Earl's name is fitting because he's full of volcanic rage that spits out from deep within the Earth (Earl/Earth, get it?). Sky, on the other hand, is completely spiritual in nature (hence, sky/heaven). She's full of warmth, love, compassion and forgiveness. In fact, she's the crucial Christ figure without which there would be little reconciliation for anyone in the story. Take note of the scene where Sky meets Howard in his hotel room. Sky just looks at him with the understanding eyes of divine love. This naturally makes Spence uncomfortable; he's never experienced this before. He doesn't know what to do, so he asks her to leave. On a side note, Jessica Lange still looks good for being in her mid-50s but I found her character strange and annoying. Also, Earl's girlfriend (Fairuza Balk) is an entertaining free spirit who looks like she might be the daughter of Steven Tyler. The third act of "Don't Come Knocking" is too low-key for my tastes, but the movie’s worthwhile if you favor the cast and have a taste for eccentric indie dramas, as well as stories about the modern West with echoes to the past. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour, 51 minutes and was shot in Butte; Arches National Park and Moab, Utah; Elko and Wendover, Nevada; and Los Angeles. WRITERS: Sam Shepherd and Wim Wenders. GRADE: B-

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