The Dark Side of the Sun (film)

The Dark Side of the Sun
VHS cover art
Directed byBožidar Nikolić
Written byAndrew Horton
Nikola Jovanović
Željko Mijanović
Produced byAnđelo Aranđelović
Mile Citaković
Susan Haken
Duško Mihailov
Boris Nitchoff
StarringBrad Pitt
Guy Boyd
Milena Dravić
CinematographyBozidar Nikolić
Edited byPetar Jakonić
Music byVojislav Kostić
Kornelije Kovač
Distributed byAvala Film
Cinequanon Pictures International Inc
Release dates
  • 21 December 1988 (1988-12-21) (Yugoslavia)
  • 5 January 1999 (1999-01-05) (United States)
Running time
101 minutes
CountriesUnited States
Yugoslavia
LanguageEnglish

The Dark Side of the Sun (Also known as Dark Side of the Sun) is a 1988 American-Yugoslavian drama film directed by Božidar Nikolić and stars Brad Pitt in his first leading role, as a young man in search of a cure for a rare and deadly skin disorder.[1]

Director Božidar Nikolić picked Brad Pitt out of 400 candidates for the main role. Brad Pitt was very happy for the pick and was paid only $1,523 for seven weeks of filming in Dubrovnik, Croatia and Kotor, Montenegro (then Yugoslavia) in 1988.[2] The movie was released directly-to-video in 1997.[3][4]

Plot

Rick Clayton is a young American with a rare skin disease that prevents him from exposing himself to any kind of light, especially sunlight and is mostly seen as an expert motorcyclist, entirely clad from head to toe in leather. After trying several cures without success, his father takes him to a village in Croatia where they meet a healer, who is supposed to save him. Yet the treatment does not work.

Rick then meets Frances, a young American actress, who calls him The Dark Knight, when she falls for him in his full body leather masked identity. Yet when Frances meets Rick unmasked she rejects him, not realizing they are the same person. Back at his family mansion, Rick is so distraught he programs Frances' name to repeat over and over on his computer in BASIC.[3] Finally Rick decides to forget about his illness and enjoy life, feeling the sun on his skin for the first time. The disease takes its course but his father understands the choice he made.[5]

Cast

Home media

A Region 4 PAL DVD was released in Australia by the budget label Payless Entertainment under licence from Screen Media.

Critical reception

Birth.Movies.Death. wrote, "It's a pretty obscure movie that isn't readily available to see," adding that it was an, "Absolutely silly movie."[6]

LA Weekly said, "According to legend, the never theatrically released The Dark Side of the Sun was a casualty of the Yugoslavian war. The reels were lost and Pitt wouldn't star in another film until 1991's Johnny Suede. Finally, the film resurfaced in 1997, when it was given a home video release in the States. (Hence the older, goateed Pitt on some of the marketing posters.)"[3]

LA Weekly critic Amy Nicholson wrote about Pitt's voice in the film and how "High his voice used to be, like modern Pitt crossbred with the Chipmunks."[3]

In 2011, Brad Pitt said to Entertainment Weekly magazine in regards to The Dark Side of the Sun, "I think it was shelved because it was lacking in entertainment value."[3]

References

  1. ^ Aleksa, Radosavljevic (2024). "FROM KOTOR TO HOLLYWOOD: Brad Pitt's first role was in a movie from Yugoslavia, playing Milena Dravić' son! (VIDEO)". Serbian Times.
  2. ^ "Brad Pitt's First Lead Role Earned Him US$1523: Filmed in Kotor, Watch It Here". total-montenegro-news.com.
  3. ^ a b c d e Nicholson, Amy (27 February 2014). "Brad Pitt Wears A Gimp Mask And Kisses A Dolphin In His Lost Film Debut". LA Weekly. Archived from the original on 30 November 2024.
  4. ^ "Brad Pitt Begins: Visting Dubrovnik in 1988". likecroatia.com. 22 May 2015. Archived from the original on 24 May 2015.
  5. ^ "The Dark Side of the Sun". FilmAffinity.
  6. ^ Hayes, Britt (6 January 2020). "Brad Pitt's First Big Movie Role Was Weird As Hell". Birth.Movies.Death. Archived from the original on 15 March 2025.