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Escanaba in da Moonlight

  • 2001
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Escanaba in da Moonlight (2001)
Quirky ComedySatireComedyFantasy

A macho man in a family on the eve of deer-hunting season must deal with the eldest son's curse of never having bagged a buck.A macho man in a family on the eve of deer-hunting season must deal with the eldest son's curse of never having bagged a buck.A macho man in a family on the eve of deer-hunting season must deal with the eldest son's curse of never having bagged a buck.

  • Director
    • Jeff Daniels
  • Writers
    • Jeff Daniels
    • Guy Sanville
  • Stars
    • Jeff Daniels
    • Harve Presnell
    • Joey Albright
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Jeff Daniels
    • Writers
      • Jeff Daniels
      • Guy Sanville
    • Stars
      • Jeff Daniels
      • Harve Presnell
      • Joey Albright
    • 106User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Jeff Daniels
    Jeff Daniels
    • Rueben Soady
    Harve Presnell
    Harve Presnell
    • Albert Soady
    Joey Albright
    • Remnar Soady…
    Wayne David Parker
    • Jimmer Negamanee
    Randall Godwin
    • Ranger Tom T. Treado
    Kimberly Guerrero
    Kimberly Guerrero
    • Wolf Moon Dance Soady
    • (as Kimberly Norris Guerrero)
    James Porterfield
    • Alphonse Soady
    Guy Sanville
    • Alvin Soady
    Lucas Daniels
    • Kid on School Bus
    Phillip W. Powers
    • Hunter in Diner
    • (as Phillip Powers)
    Sandra Birch
    • Joe Berry's Sister…
    Alex Mulvaney
    • Young Reuben
    Kyle Broeders
    • Young Remnar
    Belinda 'Allee' Eagle
    • Young Wolf Moon Dance
    Chad Decota
    • Reuben's Son #1 (age 7)
    Michael Titus
    • Reuben's Son #1 (age 16)
    Alex Frechette
    • Reuben's Son #2 (age 4)
    Dion Mathias
    • Reuben's Son #2 (age 13)
    • Director
      • Jeff Daniels
    • Writers
      • Jeff Daniels
      • Guy Sanville
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    mike-925

    Da Yoopers Deer Hunt Their Way Into Our Hearts

    Its a twisted family romance. The girls are kept mercifully and safely away from deer camp. If you're from the Rural Midwest you've heard it all, but you can stand hearing it again.

    Jeff Daniels, actor, producer, writer and director of Escanaba in Da Moonlight, lives in the UP so he knows whereof he speaks. A lightbulb must have gone off in the Dumb and Dumber Co-star's head when he heard the dialogue in Fargo: "Hey, they talk stupid in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan too! Voila, I got a idee for a film script!"

    Daniels plays Rueben Soady, son of Albert (Harve Presnall), brother of Remnar (Joey Albright). The non-Soady of the Deer Camp Group is Jimmer Negominee played by Wayne David Parker. Jimmer has an enormous capacity for Linenkugels (thats regional beer, friends, from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin) and any other alcohol you can furnish him free.

    Anything thats free is welcome in deer camp. Including porcupine p*** and home-brewed whiskey that can just as easily turn into maple syrple or treesap. Jimmer handles it all with equanamity.

    Rueben has come to the threshhold of his 43rd birthday without offing a single "Turdy Point Buck" or any other kind either, in all those years of trying. In Wisconsin, the DNR is officially the Department of Natural Resources, but to hunters, it is "Damn Near Russia" in both states.

    But I digress. Schoolchildren openly mock Rueben on the streets of Escanaba. In one dream sequence, Rueben sees himself at the Escanaba Football Game, clad only in long johns and enormous fur-flapped hat, being given the raspberries for his failure, by the entire fanbase of the Escanaba High School Football Team. The scoreboard reads Rueben O, Visitors 41.

    The film has a serious problem. It needs to be opened up; the Soadys spend way too much time at that dopey deer camp with the two-holer out back. Its alright for Rueben and his Dad to sit side-by-side in the outhouse and try to solve the problems of the world. But what the movie needs is more scenes like the tavern dance, where 30 male hunters with pool cues sticking straight out from between their legs, attempt to mesh romantically with an equal number of mannish, flannel-shirted, jean-wearing women, bearing full rolls of Charmin between THEIR legs. We are given to understand this is one of the yearly Dear-hunting rituals that separate Yoopers above the Mackinac bridge, from the rest of us Charming Midwesterners.

    The script for this film was certainly dreamed up by listening to the Musical Da Yoopers' CDs for ideas to use in the film. While sitting in the two-holer, Rueben dream sequences his Uncle- now deceased- who managed to shoot a ten pointer accidentally by firing his rifle over his shoulder at some lurking presence outside, a full twenty years earlier.

    When a game warden recently transferred from Detroit shows up at the Cabin, its four occupants tremble in fear; in Michigan during deer season, a game warden is God. So we're not surprised when the skinny warden casually disrobes and beds down in a lower bunk without so much as asking. Rueben Soady has persuaded the Deer Camp Occupants to cease eating their usual deer camp fare, pastys- I don't think I know what this is except simple paste, a staple of Da Yoopers of musical fame- in favor of a natural poultrice dreamed up by Rueben's indian maiden wife, who we see seldom, but always clad in the most politically incorrect costume-beaded buckskin dress, complete with headband and feather. Mrs. Soady's confection includes essence of Moose testicle but Negominee thinks its right up there with Gator-Ade.

    There's a bumpy night before the First Morning. Rueben develops a bear holler and needs smelling salts of which there are none in deer camp. So one of Jimmer's notorious beer-farts becomes the substitute, only Jimmer can't provide one in a pinch. The notorious God EEAHEE demands a human sacrifice. The Soadys and Jimmer wake the Warden, douse him with Porcupine P***, and put him outside for the Game God in his smokey bear hat, t-shirt and shorts.

    Comes the Dawn and Rueben takes his trusty rifle to the top of the hill where his father and brother have both refused to hunt with him, on accounta' his presence amounts to a curse. This time his long-deceased Grandfather appears to give advice on how to squeeze off a shot at a Fifty pointer- "Fifty pointer, they ain't no such thing as no fifty pointer..," except the exceptional one Granpa brought down according to the Soady family bible record of the entire history of Soady deer-hunting, an event reported neither to the State of Michigan nor to the CBMA, the official trophy deer recognizing agency for the Free World.

    Escanaba is not a Great Film, but it is a great effort. By Daniels. He's created the first deer-hunting film. There should have been one Eons ago. This one is descended from a play written for Daniels' Purple Rose Theatre located in Michigan, where the filmstar lives.

    When Daniels showed a print to the Suits in the Tower in Hollywood, they had him thrown off the lot. So now he is gamely - a little pun, you won't mind!- peddling the Film from theater chain to theater chain, first in the Midwest, where he believes the audience will be most likely to understand. I can see him roaming from newspaper office to newspaper office wearing his trademark white trapdoor long johns and sporting his winchester, stubble beard and multi-flapper hat, seeking free publicity.Here's to you Jeff Daniels. The Secrets of the Midwest have remained hidden for almost an entire century. Its about time these bi-coastals got a smell of what we midwesterners is like.

    The film needs a new screenplay with a lot more scenes shot in Escanaba and around the UP. The film needs its jokes more structured to top off better-written scenes. And it needs a cutback in farting and pineapple p*** jokes. Escanaba needs more characters in a variety of new settings. And it needs women, Lusty Women! The Film needs a better story with a beginning middle and end. Escanaba needs another $15 million in budget to be made properly. This primitive cut certainly cost less than $2 million. If this film is done right, it will be THE Deer Hunting Classic. You can take my word for it, I'm from the Midwest!
    Revman50

    The Play is Better

    I saw the stage version of this script, at the GEM Theatre in Detroit, with Jim Porterfield playing Harve Presnell's role "DABA" (Wayne David Parker) as Jimmer and Randall Godwin as the DNR cop. Although the movie is fun, the stage version is infinitely funnier. If you ever get the chance to see it performed live, don't miss it. By the way, if you happen to be a casino fan and are in the Detroit area, you'll recognize Randall Godwin's commercials and billboards immediately. If you listen to the radio anywhere you can't mistake the sound of DABA's voice.
    9Xenogears76

    Comment on reviews

    Everybody needs to seriously take the chance to re watch this great movie. I would assume that 90% of those who watched this movie didn't get it, or thought it was really stupid. You must understand that this is a movie comprised of upper Michigan culture, and you really must be familiar with the area and it's culture to fully understand what it is trying to get across. Those who are not from the U.P. have absolutely no idea what this movie is about. Please, if you are going to watch this movie, consider it's roots before you judge it. I hope everyone gets the chance to make it to the upper part of Michigan someday and stay at one of the great cities in the area. The culture is amazing, and it really is something you cannot get anywhere else. Thanks.
    sawyertom

    I Watched, Laughed, Farted and Then had the Urge to Hunt!

    I saw Escanaba in The Moonlight when it first came out. MY wife and kids and myself laughed until we had tears in our eyes. We thought it was funny. Especially the fart jokes. Sorry ladies, but I am a hunter and have been in more than a few deer camps to know what actually goes on. They play cards, fart, drink, tell jokes, read Playboy Magazines in the john and tell all kinds of stories. Most of the ladies would think this is gross obnoxious behavior. Then again, us guys aren't like they are in those stupid "I'm a Victim too" chick flicks, which us guys find obnoxious and odious because of how men are portrayed in them. As a comedy about hunting, the performances and some of the things in the story are exaggerated. But, isn't most humor? Jimmer steals the show with his talking, drinking and of course major flatulence. Harve Presnell is very good as well. THis is a must for all fans of comedies and hunting. I can relate to Jeff Daniels' character in a way, because the only deer that I managed to bag other than a spike horn some years ago were does, until a couple of years ago. I hadn't even seen a buck out in the woods until then. While, I loved the movie, that isn't to say that it couldn't have been better. I wish, they would have used the Da Yoopers music in the sound track, not played up the ufo and mystical aspect so much and maybe had more hunting related humor and dialog in it. Could it have been better. Sure. But as it is, it's still a pretty damned good movie! FOUR BULLSEYES OUT OF FOUR BULLSEYES on this one.
    7juicylovesme

    I've never been to the UP

    I've never been to the UP and I've never shot wild game. My husband spent a year close that part of the country and I watched this while he was out of town... and then again when he came back home. It's funny, even though part of the movie didn't make sense to me.

    I enjoyed Soady's purpose to snag he's first buck. And I like Jeff Daniels in underpants. My Chevy took a sh%T is pretty funny too. It certainly didn't win any Oscars, but that's OK. So many scenes of this movie are now ingrained in my head, but that's OK. I've never been to the UP and I've never shot wild game. My husband spent a year close that part of the country and I watched this while he was out of town... and then again when he came back home. It's funny, even though part of the movie didn't make sense to me.

    I enjoyed Soady's purpose to snag he's first buck. And I like Jeff Daniels in underpants. My Chevy took a sh%T is pretty funny too. It certainly didn't win any Oscars, but that's OK. So many scenes of this movie are now ingrained in my head, but that's OK.

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      YOOPER TERMINOLOGY -PASTIES: The traditional foodstuff at the Soady deer camp, and food commonly associated with Yooper culture. -LEINENKUGEL'S BEER: Remnar brings a case to deer camp, a reminder of Escanaba's proximity to Wisconsin, where Leinenkugel's is produced. -MACKINAC BRIDGE: Simply referred to as "the Bridge" throughout the film, the bridge that connects Michigan's peninsulas. -MACKINAC ISLAND FUDGE: Albert refers to tourists from the Lower Peninsula of Michigan as "those fudgesuckers," a reference to the fudge made on Mackinac Island, a considerable draw for tourism from within the state. -THE SUPERIOR STATE: Used a few times to refer to the film's location; although a nickname for the state of Michigan as a whole, Superior is also the name of a once-proposed 51st state formed from the Upper Peninsula and, in some iterations, parts of Wisconsin. -U.S. HIGHWAY 41: An old shield for this highway hangs on the wall in the Soady cabin; an important north-south highway in the western to central U.P. -PICTURED ROCKS NATIONAL LAKESHORE: Natural formation along lakeshore mentioned briefly. -EUCHRE: A card game popular in the Midwest, possibly introduced to the United States by the early German settlers of Michigan. -M-35: State highway starting at Menominee in the south, passing through Escanaba, and ending at US 41/M-28 between Marquette and Negaunee in the north.
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    • Release date
      • February 9, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Purple Rose Films
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Эсканаба в лунном свете
    • Filming locations
      • Escanaba, Michigan, USA
    • Production company
      • Purple Rose Productions
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,276,602
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,276,602
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      1 hour 31 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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