“Miracle Mile” takes place in a metropolis within the throes of chaos as Angelenos flee the specter of a nuclear strike. The movie was launched in 1988, however it has resurfaced in the previous couple of years, attracting sold-out crowds on the American Cinematheque and the Academy of Movement Image Arts and Sciences.
Written and directed by Steve De Jarnatt and made for $3 million, the movie was restored and re-released by boutique movie distributor Kino Lorber in 2024. In her commentary for the Blu-ray, creator Janet Fitch (“White Oleander”) mentioned “Miracle Mile” depicts “the kind of apocalypse that L.A. people imagine.”
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And despite the fact that it didn’t make a giant impression when it opened, De Jarnatt mentioned the movie has gained what he referred to as “cult status.”
A lot of the attraction of “Miracle Mile” attraction could be attributed to the movie’s apparent affection for the stretch of Wilshire Boulevard bordered by La Brea and Fairfax Avenues. Featured areas embody the Could Co. and Orbach’s malls (now the Academy Museum of Movement Photos and the Petersen Automotive Museum, respectively), the close by Park La Brea towers and Johnnie’s Espresso Store, which is closed and used primarily for movie and TV productions.
The film, which takes place over the course of 24 hours, begins out as a lighthearted romance. Anthony Edwards performs Harry Washello, a struggling trombone participant who falls for espresso store waitress Julie Waters (Mare Winningham) after they meet cute on the La Brea Tar Pits. The couple make a date to satisfy after her night shift is over.
However their plans disintegrate. Harry unwittingly intercepts a name at a telephone sales space, and the caller tells him nuclear missiles will strike Los Angeles throughout the hour. As town unravels, Harry and Julie attempt to save their upended romance.
The ending is each unhappy and comfortable. “To be with the one you love at the end, even if it’s a brand new love who you met at the La Brea Tar Pits, which is like a time portal and a museum dedicated to extinction, is as good a way as any to go out,” De Jarnatt says.
(And it was a very comfortable ending for Edwards and Winningham, who bonded whereas filming the mission. On the time, each had been married to different individuals and stayed pals whereas working collectively on different tasks — together with “ER,” wherein Edwards performed the lead position as Dr. Mark Greene. The 2 finally grew to become a pair and wed in 2021.)