That Thing You Do!

The Fab Four without the Mop Tops

6.9
19961h 48m

A Pennsylvania band scores a hit in 1964 and rides the star-making machinery as long as it can, with lots of help from its manager. But behind the scenes, the group’s sudden fame tests their strength, their maturity and responsibility, and their ability to resist the temptations that money and notoriety always make possible.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Trailer

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Press Conference (1996) | TIFF REWIND

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Official Teaser Trailer

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Tom Everett Scott On Tom Hanks And THAT THING YOU DO

Cast

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Tom Hanks

Mr. White

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Tom Everett Scott

Guy Patterson

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Liv Tyler

Faye Dolan

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Johnathon Schaech

Jimmy Mattingly

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Steve Zahn

Lenny Haise

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Ethan Embry

T.B. Player

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Chris Ellis

Phil Horace

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Alex Rocco

Sol Siler

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Bill Cobbs

Del Paxton

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Peter Scolari

Troy Chesterfield

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Rita Wilson

Margueritte

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Chris Isaak

Uncle Bob

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Kevin Pollak

Boss Vic Koss

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Robert Torti

Freddy Fredrickson

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Holmes Osborne

Mr. Patterson

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Claudia Stedelin

Mrs. Patterson

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Dawn Maxey

Darlene Patterson

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Reviews

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Filipe Manuel Neto

8/10

**Tom Hanks gave life and affection to this project, which easily reminds us of the golden years of rock-and-roll.**

The film is a very nice story that revolves around the world of ephemeral "rock and roll" stars. In 1964, a group of youngsters from Pennsylvania suddenly emerge from obscurity when their garage band, the Wonders, achieve fame and success on the back of a single song, "That Thing You Do". Believing in a potential that might not exist, the scouts of the music world waste no time and the boys get a contract with a major label, which is waiting expectantly for equally good songs. However, sudden fame will test the strength of the group, the maturity and responsibility of that guys and their ability to resist the temptations that money and notoriety always make possible.

Tom Hanks is more than a protagonist, he is the engine that pulls the film and makes it possible. He had achieved fame at the expense of good comedies like “Big” or “Money Pit”, but he had his consecration in films like “Sleepless in Seattle”, “Philadelphia”, “Forrest Gump” and “Apollo 13”. In addition, he already had two Oscars on his shelf, so he had the means to leverage a project he liked, and there is no doubt that he liked this one, and it was the lever that made it go forward. And contrary to what often happens in these situations, he didn't want the lead role: it's in a reasonably more modest role that we see him, a role where he doesn't fail to stand out.

The main role is assured by the band's boys, played by Tom Everett Scott, Johnatton Schaech, Steve Zahn, Ethan Embry and Giovanni Ribisi. All quite young, still at the beginning of their respective careers, all capable of relatively slick and honest work, especially Scott, who is given a little more visibility. We also have to highlight the pleasant participation of Liv Tyler and Charlize Theron.

The film is quite light, lively and cheerful, even in the most tense moments, and in which it takes paths that could make it denser, more dramatic and profound, which it always avoids. That was a conscious choice, I'm sure, and that's debatable. Where the film stands out is in its attention to historical details, in the care with which it seeks to recreate the era and environments through the choice of suitable props, good costumes and make-up, as well as a set of excellent sets. And being such a musical film, the soundtrack is unavoidable and vibrant, with songs that stay in the ear and where the main melody, created especially for the film emulating the aesthetics and taste of the time, deserves a very special highlight.

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