Jacob's Ladder - 1990
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Jacob's Ladder

Updated: 18 Jul 2022
Directors:
Brian Morris Jeffrey L. Kimball Tom Rolf Gordon Davidson Maurice Jarre Bruce Joel Rubin Bruce Joel Rubin Bruce Joel Rubin Mario Kassar Ellen Mirojnick Alan Marshall Adrian Lyne W. Steven Graham Tod A. Maitland Jeremy Conway Andrew G. Vajna Richard Dean Andy Nelson Mark Gordon Milton C. Burrow Steve Pederson Greg Orloff Russell Cate Neil Burrow Chester Slomka Gary Shepherd Steve Dewey Scott Burrow Kathleen Dolan Richard Burrow Mike Getlin Edward L. Sandlin
Actors:
Tim Robbins Elizabeth Peña Danny Aiello Matt Craven Pruitt Taylor Vince Jason Alexander Patricia Kalember Eriq La Salle Ving Rhames Brian Tarantina Brent Hinkley S. Epatha Merkerson Suzanne Shepherd Doug Barron Anthony Alessandro Macaulay Culkin Lewis Black Kyle Gass Jaime Perry
Genre:
Western, War, Thriller, TV Movie, Science Fiction, Romance, Mystery, Music, Horror, History, Fantasy, Family, Drama, Documentary, Crime, Comedy, Animation, Adventure, Action
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Year: 1990
After returning home from the Vietnam War, veteran Jacob Singer struggles to maintain his sanity. Plagued by hallucinations and flashbacks, Singer rapidly falls apart as the world and people around him morph and twist into disturbing images. His girlfriend, Jezzie, and ex-wife, Sarah, try to help, but to little avail. Even Singer's chiropractor friend, Louis, fails to reach him as he descends into madness.
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Especially in the “After Hours” video, I went full-on film geek: There’s the “Chinatown” reference with the broken nose, the “Jacobs Ladder” reference with the subway, “King of Comedy” for Jimmy Kimmel, “Trouble Every Day,” “Possession,” “Dressed to Kill” with the elevator — and of course “After Hours,” Martin Scorsese’s [1985] film, is the obvious inspiration, with all this madness taking place in one night. That was the only on the nose reference — pun intended!
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