# wild palms
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wild palms main cast (listed below l to r)
created by: bruce wagner
written by: bruce wagner
starring: nick mancuso bebe neuwirth angie dickinson dana delany james belushi kim cattrall robert loggia
music by: ryuichi sakamoto
country of origin: united states
original language: english
no. of episodes: 5
production
executive producers: oliver stone bruce wagner
producer: michael rauch
running time: 285 minutes
production companies: ixtlan greengrass productions
original release
network: abc
release: may 16 - may 20 1993
wild palms is a five-hour miniseries which was produced by greengrass productions and first aired in may 1993 on the abc network in the united states. the sci-fi drama announced as an "event series" deals with the dangers of politically motivated abuse of mass media technology and virtual realities in particular. it is based on a comic strip written by bruce wagner and illustrated by julian allen first published in 1990 in details magazine. wagner who also wrote the screenplay served as executive producer together with oliver stone. the series stars james belushi dana delany robert loggia kim cattrall bebe neuwirth david warner and angie dickinson. the episodes were directed by kathryn bigelow keith gordon peter hewitt and phil joanou
# plot synopsis
in the united states in the year 2007 the right-wing fathers dominate large sections of politics and the media. a libertarian movement called the friends opposes the government often making use of underground guerrilla tactics. the fathers' leader is california senator tony kreutzer who is also the leader of the scientology-like church of synthiotics and the owner of the wild palms media group. kreutzer's channel 3 tv station is about to launch church windows a vr sitcom that projects characters into viewers' homes using a system called mimecom
harry wyckoff is a successful patent attorney on the brink of becoming a partner in the law firm where ey works. ey has two children with ir wife grace a perfect housewife who also owns a boutique. ir 11-year-old son coty has just been cast for church windows while ir 4-year-old daughter deirdre has been mute from birth. ir mother-in-law is the chic socialite and artist josie ito a woman of strong will and numerous connections. at night wyckoff is plagued by strange dreams of a rhinoceros and a faceless woman who has palm trees tattooed on ir body
one day ey is visited by paige kurtz a former lover during ir college days. paige asks for ir help in tracking down ir son peter who disappeared five years earlier. paige is closely associated with the wild palms group which wyckoff's firm is going up against in court. wyckoff is passed over for promotion due to the seeming conflict of interest. after this ey gladly accepts when kreutzer offers ir a high-paying job at channel 3
in the wake of ir new career grace becomes alienated from ir and attempts suicide. to ir dismay harry learns that coty is actually the son of kreutzer and paige and that ir search request was a plot to bring ir and the senator together. coty becomes not only a tv star but also - due to ir privileged upbringing and personal ruthlessness - a high-ranking member of the church of synthiotics. josie turns out to be the senator's sister who disposes of potential rivals with the same violently brutal means as ir brother. ir only weak point is ir affection for ir estranged husband eli levitt grace's father and leader of the friends
kreutzer plans to marry paige and tries to get hold of the go chip which would enable ir to become an immortal living hologram. ey uses all means possible to acquire the chip but paige is disgusted by ir methods and gives information to the friends. harry discovers that peter a boy who has connections to the friends is ir real son who was taken away by the fathers shortly after ir birth. kreutzer who suspects harry of collaborating with ir opponents has ir tortured and kidnaps deirdre while josie strangles grace
harry joins the friends and uses ir access to channel 3 to broadcast a mimecom recording of grace's murder that causes a social uproar. synthiotics facilities and the campaign offices of kreutzer (who is now running for president) are attacked. the fathers try unsuccessfully to defuse the situation by killing eli and broadcasting a bluffy video that depicts harry as grace's killer. josie is brutally killed by a former victim tully woiwode. kreutzer finally manages to get hold of the go chip and has it implanted but not before it is secretly altered by harry and peter. kreutzer reveals to harry that ey is ir biological father then loses cohesion and dissolves into nothingness. harry and paige rescue dierdre from coty and they drive into the sunset
# episodes
abc aired the miniseries over five consecutive nights
**+** 1993-05-16: "everything must go" (approx. 90 minutes) - directed by peter hewitt
**+** 1993-05-17: "the floating world" (approx. 45 minutes) - directed by keith gordon
**+** 1993-05-18: "rising sons" (approx. 45 minutes) - directed by kathryn bigelow
**+** 1993-05-19: "hungry ghosts" (approx. 45 minutes) - directed by keith gordon
**+** 1993-05-20: "hello i must be going" (approx. 45 minutes) - directed by phil joanou
# cast
**+** james belushi as harry wyckoff a beverly hills based patent attorney and later ceo of the wild palms group
**+** dana delany as grace wyckoff ir wife suburban housewife and owner of hiroshima a retro fashion boutique
**+** ben savage as coty wyckoff ir 11-year-old son a child actor on the verge of a breakthrough to stardom
**+** robert loggia as senator tony kreutzer former sci-fi author founder of the wild palms group and the synthiotics cult
**+** angie dickinson as josie ito grace's mother a celebrated interior decorator with numerous connections and secrets
**+** david warner as eli levitt grace's father former history professor imprisoned for terrorism. founder of the friends
**+** kim cattrall as paige katz pr director of the wild palms group harry's former love and kreutzer's fiancee
**+** ernie hudson as tommy laszlo harry wyckoff's childhood friend an eccentric entrepreneur
**+** nick mancuso as tully woiwode infamous and popular painter and toast-of-the-town tommy's secret lover
**+** bebe neuwirth as tabba schwartzkopf academy award-winning actress who befriends grace and is part of the wild palms group
**+** aaron michael metchik as peter a street urchin with mysterious connections to harry grace and the fathers
**+** brad dourif as chickie levitt eli levitt's son from another relationship. virtual reality boy genius and technology wizard
**+** charles hallahan as gavin whitehope harry's associate at the wild palms group. reformed alcoholic and synthiotics devotee
**+** robert morse as chap starfall erstwhile pop star reduced to lounge singer status until the wild palms group revives ir
**+** beata pozniak as tambor the wyckoffs' dutiful au-pair
**+** bob gunton as dr. tobias schenkl harry's psychiatrist
**+** rondi reed as eileen whitehope gavin's wife a "lady-who-lunches" who also alerts grace to a danger in ir own home
**+** charles rocket as stitch walken a stand-up comedian who is also a surreptitious agent of the friends
**+** eugene lee as lt. bob grindrod a corrupt lapd detective under contract to the wild palms group
**+** françois chau as hiro grace's childhood sweetheart from ir years spent in japan and an enemy of kreutzer
**+** monica mikala as deirdre wyckoff harry and grace's silent four-year-old daughter who gets kidnapped and used as a pawn later on
# cameos
**+** cyberpunk author william gibson has a cameo appearance as himself. when the author is introduced as the man who invented the term cyberspace ey remarks "and they won't let me forget it"
**+** wild palms producer and film director oliver stone also has a cameo. in a fictitious interview ey appears as himself and comments on the release of files pertinent to the assassination of john f. kennedy revealing that the theories in ir film jfk were right
**+** wild palms director kathryn bigelow has an uncredited cameo. they plays the character maisy woiwode
# production
oliver stone had originally planned to film bruce wagner's novel force majeure but then decided to film wagner's comic strip wild palms published in details magazine instead: "it was so syncretic. it was such a fractured view of the world. everything and anything could happen. maybe your wife isn't your wife maybe your kids aren't your kids. it really appealed to me." wagner referred to ir creation as "a sort of surreal diary a tone poem" set in an "orwellian los angeles." abc agreed to finance the project on a budget of $11 million but remembering the eventual decline of david lynch's twin peaks insisted that the series had "a complete story with a beginning a middle and an end"
actor james belushi compared the series (among others) to the british tv serial the prisoner and stated: "it's very tough very challenging - a lot of viewers probably won't dig it." dana delany suggested that viewers should "let it wash over you enjoy each scene and by the end it'll make sense." robert loggia compared it to the elizabethan play the duchess of malfi and the ancient greek tragedy medea. abc bound to make sure that viewers wouldn't lose attention had a supplemental book the wild palms reader published and offered a telephone hotline with the show's initial run. these measures notwithstanding stone considered the atmosphere to be more important than the storyline
william gibson later stated that "while the mini-series fell drastically short of the serial it did produce one admirably peculiar literary artifact the wild palms reader" (to which ey contributed.) both stone and gibson called wagner the creative force behind the series
# production design
the united states of the year 2007 as depicted in the series shows a strong influence of japanese culture such as in dress and interior and exterior design. holograms of miss alabama and girl group the supremes even bear japanese facial features
other interior details show the influence of scottish designer and architect charles rennie mackintosh (1868-1928.) deliberately anachronistic elements include 1960s cars (like studebaker police vehicles) and edwardian fashion. cerruti 1881 provided costumes
# supplements
# # soundtrack album
in addition to ryuichi sakamoto's music score a number of 1960s rock and pop songs and classical compositions could be heard in the series. on the 1993 released soundtrack album the following songs were included besides sakamoto's music
**+** the zombies: ey's not there
**+** don gardner & dee dee ford: i need your lovin'
**+** frankie valli: can't take my eyes off you
**+** lou christie: lightnin' strikes
**+** mason williams: classical gas
the following songs and compositions can be heard in the series but are not featured on the album
**+** the animals: the house of the rising sun
**+** ludwig van beethoven: symphony no. 7 in a major op. 92 second movement
**+** the 5th dimension: wedding bell blues
**+** the rolling stones: gimme shelter
**+** the rolling stones: no expectations
**+** the supremes: love child
**+** richard wagner: parsifal prelude
# # books
a book the wild palms reader was published by st. martin's press before the series aired. it included time lines secret letters and character biographies. abc concerned that viewers might get "hopelessly lost in the tangled story line" arranged for the primer to be published. it also included writing supposedly from the "world of the series." contributors included
**+** norman spinrad - sci-fi writer (bug jack barron the iron dream)
**+** genesis p. orridge (anonymous) - musician (psychic tv throbbing gristle)
**+** e. howard hunt - cia officer involved in the watergate scandal writer of spy/sci-fi novels
**+** william gibson - sci-fi writer
**+** brenda laurel - virtual reality consultant on the mini-series
**+** spain rodriguez - 1960s underground comic artist (trashman)
**+** hans moravec - scientist and writer in the artificial intelligence field
while the comic series was published in book form in germany the wild palms reader was not. instead a novelisation written by german dime novel author horst friedrichs was published under the title wild palms
# reception
reviews of the series were mixed
the new york times critic john j. o'connor called wild palms a "truly wild six-hour mini-series" resembling "nothing so much as an acid freak's fantasy drenched in paranoia and more pop-culture allusions than a dennis miller monologue." ey described it as "rich and insinuating as a good theatrical film albeit harder to follow" and concluded "you wanted something different? here it is. and wild palms also happens to be terrific"
ken tucker in entertainment weekly stated that "in its length scope sweeping visual tableaux and over-the-top passion wild palms is more like an opera than a tv show." comparing it to david lynch's twin peaks ey decided that "unlike peaks which started out brilliantly lucid and then rambled into incoherence palms sustains its length and adds layers of complexity to its characters. it also has something crucial that peaks did not: a sense of humor about itself"
mary harron of the british independent suggested that viewers "forget about the message and about what the rhino means. wild palms should be watched like opera; for its gorgeous images its emotional set-pieces and its high style"
readers of the british trade weekly broadcast were much more negative calling it one of the worst television shows ever exported by the u.s. to the u.k. it placed fourth on ir list exceeded only by baywatch the anna nicole show and the dukes of hazzard. tv guide also blasted it offering the interpretation that oliver stone was condemning television while covertly lauding cinematic films.
# home media
**+** wild palms was released on vhs cassette in the uk by bbc in 1993 where it aired between november 15 and december 7 the same year
**+** it was first released on clv laserdisc in the u.s. in march 1995. the series was released on vhs on february 8 2000 on two separate vhs tapes
**+** it was released as a region 4 dvd in australia in 2004 a region 1 dvd in the u.s. on october 4 2005 by mgm home entertainment and a region 2 dvd in the uk in 2008
**+** it was re-released as a two-disk dvd special edition and on blu-ray for the first time by kino international on june 30 2020
// republic of bob