The Caveman's Valentine

The Caveman's Valentine 47634b

2001 "Romulus Ledbetter lives on the edge. The view is incredible."
The Caveman's Valentine
The Caveman's Valentine

The Caveman's Valentine 47634b

5.8 | 1h45m | R | en | Drama

Romulus, a misunderstood musician turned recluse hiding from personal demons in a New York City cave, finds the frozen body of a young drifter in a tree. The authorities, including his police officer daughter, claim the death is accidental. Romulus is convinced the man was murdered by a prominent art photographer but how can he prove he's right when everyone thinks he's insane?

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5.8 | 1h45m | R | en | More Info
Released: January. 19,2001 | Released Producted By: Franchise Pictures , Jersey Shore Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Romulus, a misunderstood musician turned recluse hiding from personal demons in a New York City cave, finds the frozen body of a young drifter in a tree. The authorities, including his police officer daughter, claim the death is accidental. Romulus is convinced the man was murdered by a prominent art photographer but how can he prove he's right when everyone thinks he's insane?

Genre

Mystery

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Cast

Anthony Michael Hall

Director

Grant Van Der Slagt

Producted By

Franchise Pictures

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Grant Van Der Slagt
Grant Van Der Slagt

Art Direction

Robin Standefer
Robin Standefer

Production Design

Peter Nicolakakos
Peter Nicolakakos

Set Decoration

Amy Vincent
Amy Vincent

Director of Photography

Denise Cronenberg
Denise Cronenberg

Costume Design

Branko Racki
Branko Racki

Stunt Coordinator

Kasi Lemmons
Kasi Lemmons

Director

Nicolas Clermont
Nicolas Clermont

Co-Executive Producer

Jonathan Weisgal
Jonathan Weisgal

Co-Executive Producer

Michael Bennett
Michael Bennett

Co-Producer

Pamela Abdy
Pamela Abdy

Co-Producer

Don Carmody
Don Carmody

Executive Producer

Samuel L. Jackson
Samuel L. Jackson

Executive Producer

Julie Yorn
Julie Yorn

Executive Producer

Eli Selden
Eli Selden

Executive Producer

Shane Kinnear
Shane Kinnear

Executive Producer

Michael Shamberg
Stacey Sher
Stacey Sher

Producer

The Caveman's Valentine Audience Reviews 3e3o4j

SparkMore n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.
Invaderbank The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Sammy-Jo Cervantes There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
Kien Navarro Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
jas2jak A crazy, misunderstood man Romulas Ledbetter(Jackson) hiding from his personal demons, lives in a cave in New York. Musician turned recluse, believes the Chrysler Tower has some sort of watch over him. He finds a young man who is frozen to death on a tree! Another homeless man who is a friend of the deceased and Romulas gives him some information that sparks of a conspiracy that the young man was murdered by David Leppenraub (Colm Feore) a prominent art photographer. How can he prove this though? His own daughter who is a police officer and the authorities do not believe someone they all think is insane. Romulas does some investigating of his own and then begins the intrigue of the film. Samuel L Jackson puts on an easily Oscar winning performance in this excellent spine tingling whodunit thriller.
imp-6 I shall not review the story. I've read all the submitted reviews. I am an MD and as such see this picture from a different standpoint than that of a movie-goer. I think it is the best acting from the standpoint of being INSIDE of a paranoid schiz I'm aware of because you can see and feel the confusion. If you are confused by the jumping around so too is the poor psycotic. His superior mentality is used as a pianist as well as a caring person for others. He fights to maintain reality but "where is it" or "which is it?" Of course there is no clearing up at the end as there seldom is. But that is the beauty of this film. Feel and understand the plight of such a victim? Now maybe see it again.
Andrew Manning Samuel L Jackson is the finest actor of his generation, so what he's doing in this load of rubbish I don't know. Sam portrays Romulous Ledbetter, a gifted pianist whose mental illness destroys his career and leads to live in a cave. How he managed to overcome these demons and become successful only to sucumb to them again we never find out. The catalyst for his descent into civilisation is the discovery of a body in a tree near his cave. After this, the film turns into a second rate episode of Columbo with Sam uncovering clues left, right and centre only to be thrawted by masked men trying to keep the deadly secret. The general problem with this film is the story. It attempts to be a murder mystery which is trying to make a point about mental illness but instead becomes lost in itself amid a clutch of over the top performances and outlandish ideas (we are expected to believe a white banker would offer a suit and a place to stay to a delirious black man). This film sat on the shelf in Britain for three years and it only came out here last week. Sam (who also co-exec produces) is a far better actor than this material deserves and the only reasonable explanation as to why he took this was as a favour to his Eve's Bayou director Kasi Lemmons. Avoid at all costs and if you want a good Sam movie, go get Amos and Andrew.
dbriel "Cavemans Valentine" is one of the best psychological portraits i've ever watched. And i've watched a lot of them, since i love that type of film. Jackson does a excellent part, taking the viewer through the mind and thoughts of a schizophrenic. Never before have i seen an actor play a role, the way Jackson does here. You feel like being able to follow his twisted mindgames, although you sometimes can't be sure what is real and what's not. I like Jackson as an actor before, but now i have to it, that i've always underestimated him. His performance is just incredible. The way he acts, you feel like every little part of this character is just as real as he is. To all the people out there, who haven't seen this movie: Watch it, or you don't know what excellent acting is!