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Sleepy Hollow 1999 123movies

Sleepy Hollow 1999 123movies

Heads Will RollNov. 19, 1999105 Min.
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Watch: Sleepy Hollow 1999 123movies, Full Movie Online – The curse of The Headless Horseman (Christopher Walken) is the legacy of the small town of Sleepy Hollow. Spearheaded by the eager Constable Ichabod Crane (Johnny Depp) and his new world ways into the quagmire of secrets and murder, secrets once laid to rest, best forgotten and now reawakened, and he too, holding a dark secret of a past once gone..
Plot: New York detective Ichabod Crane is sent to Sleepy Hollow to investigate a series of mysterious deaths in which the victims are found beheaded. Locals believe the culprit to be none other than the legendary Headless Horseman.
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7.3/10 Votes: 362,147
70% | RottenTomatoes
65/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 5777 Popularity: 34.236 | TMDB

Reviews:


Decent watch, might watch again, and can recommend.

While Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci do carry quite a bit of the movie, there is quite a lot else going on here. The horseman does tend to dominate much of this story as the original does.

I don’t feel there was much to the original fable of the Headless Horseman so pretty much any take you do on it seems fine: though maybe an Easter Bunny version would push some boundaries.

This is about as weird, but more because it has to create a weird atmosphere, then add Depp doing weirder stuff than the weird people can handle, despite believing in ghosts which he all but fights with them about. Ichabod Crane being a smart, if cowardly, constable is interesting as he literally has the “hero” role painted on him.

This is surprisingly more of a mystery than any other type of movie. The action is usually intense and brief when it happens, and much of the movie is spent looking for rational explanations until ocom’s razor wins out.

This is a good movie and a decent mystery, but I do feel it’s just awkward in too many cases for most people to be on board.

I expect Headless Horsemen and mystery fans to enjoy this though.

Review By: Kamurai

It is you, Ichabod Crane, who is now put to the test.

Sleepy Hollow is directed by Tim Burton and co-adapted to screenplay by Andrew Kevin Walker and Kevin Yagher from the The Legend of Sleepy Hollow written by Washington Irving. It stars Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci, Miranda Richardson, Marc Pickering, Michael Gambon, Jeffrey Jones and Casper Van Dien. Music is scored by Danny Elfman and cinematography by Emmanuel Lubezki.

1799 New York, and Ichabod Crane, a timid but forward thinking detective, is sent to the way out village of Sleepy Hollow to investigate a number of decapitations.

A perfect match of director and actor to the source material, Sleepy Hollow unfolds as a fun filled creeper of such visual and aural pleasures, it’s a wonder nobody thought to put the combination together earlier than 1999. Story is familiar, though with a few changes, and although some of the comedy ends up a bit sillier than is tonally appropriate (really, Ichabod, stop pushing the effeminate angle to breaking point), film runs along at a fair old clip and never wants for period devilment. It’s never really scary when Walken’s headless horseman isn’t part of the scene, but it’s very unlikely that Burton or Depp were aiming to soil underwear anyway. More a case of charming you whilst caressing the tingler on your spine. A case of style of substance? Yes, to a degree, but the source story still comes through the lavish eye candy painting to reveal itself proudly.

Burton had created a world of Gothic mysticism, a blend of Hammer horror values and Brothers Grimm bad dreams, a land of swirling mists and tall shadows, where black, red and purple are essential colours. From the quaint duck pond in the centre of the village, to a creaky old windmill, there are visual treats galore here – which are enhanced magnificently by Elfman’s foreboding rumbles. Costuming is first rate (Colleen Atwood), as is Lubezki’s colour lensing and Rick Heinrich’s production design. The cast are led superbly by Depp and appear to be pitching performances at just the right tone, such is the director’s want. Although Ricci is sadly underused in a key role, and we could have done with more Richardson since she is wonderfully catty and yummy in equal measure. But with bona fide thespian quality in the support ranks (joining Gambon and Jones are Michael Gough, Ian McDiarmid and Richard Griffiths), picture never falls short of scene enhancers.

Period peril with a glint in its eye, Sleepy Hollow is a delightful nights entertainment by the fire. 8/10

Review By: John Chard
A Superb Version of Washington Irving’s Classic Horror Story
The movie, Sleepy Hollow, embodies Tim Burton’s unique take on one of the most well-known horror tales of all time, with a few new plot twists and greater character development, including a dark past for Ichabod Crane and a “story behind the story” of what’s going on in the haunted town, which is beautifully rendered, dark and foggy for an eerie atmosphere.

The dream cast puts in great performances, but obviously it’s Johnny Depp who steals the show with his intuitive and sometimes over-the-top portrayal of the anti-hero, Ichabod Crane, who displays admirable bravery while at the same time often succumbing to fear.

The lavish production, masterful acting, background music, beautiful periodic sets and costumes and the careful attention to detail, most notable in the special effects used to bring the headless horseman “to life”, if you will, all come together to tell the tale of Sleepy Hollow’s plight and deliverance as it’s never been told before. It’s unlikely that this cinematic version will ever be surpassed. Superb!

Review By: bonnie91
Visually arresting dark tale is gory, but a clever piece by Tim Burton
Embracing a dark, quirky vision and engaging characters from Washington Irving’s novel ‘The Legend of The Sleepy Hollow’, this film sees Johnny Depp collaborating with director Tim Burton for another fantasy adventure, but with more blood and gore and less kid- friendly material than most of Burton’s. With Burton taking place in the director’s chair, it is only anticipated that the director captures his trademark macabre storytelling and Gothic visual atmosphere, take a look back at Burton’s ‘A Nightmare Before Christmas’ for an example. As expected, this film embraces it beautifully, if a bit creepy. So the movie takes place in near the dawn of the 18th century where we witness a wealthy farmer, his son, and a widowed woman as they riding on a stagecoach in the middle of a dark field when they suddenly beheaded by the Headless Horseman (played by Christopher Walken). A New York City constable Ichabod Crane (played by Johnny Depp) is appointed by the government to travel out an old town of Sleep Hollows to investigate the grisly murders and bring the headless slayer to justice. Upon his investigation, he meets Katrina Can Vassel (played by Christina Ricci), the daughter of the wealthy townsman Baltas Van Tassel (played by Michael Gambon) who he gradually falls in love with. As the body count in the old town continues to rise, Ichabod is accompanied by Katrina and Masbath (played by Marc Pickering) to put an end to the Headless horseman’s tyranny.

This Tim Burton fantasy picture is with zero doubt creepy in both the visual and narrative department, not to mention quite gory as decapitations occur more often than a slasher flick by Wes Craven. Calling this a slasher movie set in the Victorian Age however, does a feel somewhat of an overstatement as this film’s main element is visuals and storytelling than a plot of individuals getting picked off one by one. Nonetheless, there are definitely some scares to endure here as we experience some of Tim Burton’s dark, creep trademark imagery, one of which includes a living tree filled with severed heads from the Headless Horseman’s slayings. The visuals suite the story quite well and make up for the story’s eerie atmosphere. The costume design and makeup, particularly done on Johnny Depp’s Ichabod Crane is dazzling and captures an accurate feel of the Victorian Age setting. The character development is fine, though the manner in which they are written give them a feel of more like caricatures than lively characters. Then again, this is Tim Burton we are talking about, and the slight quirkiness of the characters only deliver an appropriate feel for a Tim Burton picture. As Johnny Depp’s Ichabod Crane and Christina Ricci’s character develop a relationship, we experience a romance that feels pretty weak than realistic. As a result, it is hard to buy into these two falling in alive, especially considering the heavy age gap between the actor and actress. Overall, the film’s engaging, solidly paced storytelling make up for the flaws, with plenty of surprises and twists to experience.

Sleepy Hollow is a visually arresting work of art by Tim Burton, one that is definitely worth checking out, but perhaps not for non-Tim Burton fans. This movie may plague with nightmarish imagery and gruesome violence, but it is done a genuine manner that never feels gratuitous or exploitative. In the end, Tim Burton’s macabre storytelling, characters, and artistic visual aspect are certainly worth admiration.

Review By: Screen_Blitz

Other Information:

Original Title Sleepy Hollow
Release Date 1999-11-19
Release Year 1999

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 45 min (105 min)
Budget 100000000
Revenue 206071502
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
Director Tim Burton
Writer Washington Irving, Kevin Yagher, Andrew Kevin Walker
Actors Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci, Miranda Richardson
Country United States, Germany, United Kingdom
Awards Won 1 Oscar. 28 wins & 44 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix DTS, Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Panavision Panaflex Platinum, Panavision Primo Lenses
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA, DeLuxe, London, UK
Film Length (6 reels), 2,948 m (Spain)
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 200T 5274)
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 2383)

Sleepy Hollow 1999 123movies
Sleepy Hollow 1999 123movies
Sleepy Hollow 1999 123movies
Sleepy Hollow 1999 123movies
Sleepy Hollow 1999 123movies
Sleepy Hollow 1999 123movies
Sleepy Hollow 1999 123movies
Sleepy Hollow 1999 123movies
Sleepy Hollow 1999 123movies
Sleepy Hollow 1999 123movies
Original title Sleepy Hollow
TMDb Rating 7.156 5,777 votes

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