Fourteen-year-old Brooke Shields stars
as "Tilt", a pinball wizard hustler. She hooks
up with this wanna be country/rock star and they travel
cross country hustling people in bars and arcades all
across the USA. Charles Durning stars as "The
Whale", a veteran pinball hustler. If you can make
it through the scene where Charles Durning dances to the
song, "Pinball" as he plays pinball, more power
to ya.
Read the Internet Movie Database entry for "Tilt" here. A guy named Mark emailed a bunch of stuff for this site, including an article that was an interview with director Rudy Durand, which you can read here. He also had this to add about this pinball cult oddity: "According to articles in American
Cinematographer (Apr 1979), the |
TILT! The Merchandise Machine. Yes, there was merchandising for this movie. A paperback and a soundtrack album. Why, I'm not really sure. (paperback scan courtesy of Russ Jensen) |
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As you watch this film, notice two pins
with a "Koala" cabinet. Until very recently, I
thought Koala was a foreign manufacturer of pins. There
were so many in the 70's. Well, the mystery is finally
solved thanks to veteran pinball historian, Russ Jensen.
In a recent email, he had this to say..... "I believe it was not a complete game, just a complicated mock-up. Back in the early 80's I visited an old-time coin machine industry person named Bob Jonesi. During our conversation he told me that he was the one who "designed" that game mock-up for the movie. Back in the late 40's he worked for Universal Industries who was a subsidiary to United and made console slots, etc." Russ actually interviewed Harry Williams, the founder of Williams Pinball. In this excerpt, Mr. Williams comments on "Tilt." "The last thing that Harry mentioned during this conversation was that he had recently attended a special showing of the new Brooke Shields movie, "Tilt", the idea being that the producer wanted him, the inventor of the "tilt", to endorse the film. He said that the film wasn't too bad but that it's the portrayal of 'pinball hustling' "certainly could not help the image of the pinball industry. Harry ended by saying that the movie was somewhat boring to him and that he hoped it would not be very popular. He didn't think it would be. Well, we never really had a chance to find out since the film was never really released to theaters but several years later made limited appearances on cable and regular television." from the article, "A Visit With Harry Williams" by Russ Jensen |
UPDATE: Russ caught this site, which
jotted his memory for another bit of interesting trivia
about this flick. In a really recent email, he had the
following to say.... "Many years ago I was visited by an old Jr. High buddy who ended up in the movie industry (like his father before him who had been a cameraman at Paramount). Anyway he once came to visit us with a friend who was also in the movie industry. When they saw my pins his friend told me that earlier that year he had worked on the production of the movie TILT. He then told me that the title originally planned for the film was "Nickle Lights". I thought that was interesting." |
So you may be asking (or maybe not:), "Where can I find this cinematic.....um.....masterpiece?" Well, it goes without saying this movie went out of print almost instantly. I've seen VHS used copies on Ebay affordably priced. I would search under "tilt VHS" and there's usually one fairly cheap. Also, check your cable listings. It shows up every now and then on WTBS, etc.. |
If you look closely, I think it's in that college bar scene, notice the Space Mission and how dirty the rubbers are. I guess cleaning the pin would have been overbudget for this flick:) |
Here's what pins are in the movie and the scene they appear
300, Gottlieb, 1975 Astrological, Koala, 197? |
The Whale's bar/gameroom(beginning scene) |
Cleopatra (EM), Gottlieb, 1977 Skylab, Williams, 1974 Space Mission, Williams, 1976 |
College bar scene |
Triple Action, Williams, 1974 |
Thorn Arcade, ?Mexico? |
?Mustang, Gottlieb, '77 King Pin, Gottlieb, 1973 |
Mexican Bar scene, "Tilt" goes up against a local pin hustler playing King Pin. |
Cosmic Venus, Koala, 197? |
The Whale's bar/gameroom, "Tilt"(Brooke Shields), challenges "Whale"(Charles Durning to a game of pinball. (end of movie) |
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