Forty years ago, Johnny Depp headlined a comedy so forgotten that even fans do a double take at the title. Why did it sink without a ripple, and what unlikely horror connection put him back on course?
Before the breakout that came with Wes Craven’s Pesadilla en Elm Street, a very young Johnny Depp fronted Punto de recreo, a Florida hotel romp that disappeared at the box office. Directed by George Bowers and co-starring Rob Morrow and Emily Longstreth, it slipped into obscurity even as Nicolas Cage was nudging Depp toward a new career. Years later, Depp would recall those first stumbles with a mix of wince and gratitude, the kind reserved for mistakes that quietly set the stage. The film is hard to track down today, but its ghost lingers in the origin story of a star learning how not to be famous.
Johnny Depp’s forgotten debut: a comedy that fizzled
Before he became an international movie star, Johnny Depp took his first tentative steps in acting with a little-known film titled Private Resort. Released 1986, this comedy barely left a mark on audiences or critics, falling into obscurity almost as soon as it hit theaters. But within the flickers of this early failure lies a fascinating chapter of Depp’s journey, a story of missteps, chance encounters, and eventual triumphs.
A sunny premise that failed to sparkle
Private Resort had all the makings of a breezy, feel-good movie. Directed by George Bowers, the film followed two young men (played by Johnny Depp and Rob Morrow) as they embarked on a summer vacation at a ritzy Florida hotel. Amidst hijinks and romantic entanglements, Depp played one of his earliest leading roles. Yet, despite its cheerful tone, the film failed to connect with viewers and bombed at the box office.
Critics were not kind either, dismissing the movie as formulaic and uninspired. Audiences perhaps didn’t take to the film’s lightheartedness, and while Depp and his co-stars, Rob Morrow and Emily Longstreth, gave it their all, Private Resort disappeared without much notice, a curious footnote in Depp’s now stellar career.
From Florida beaches to Elm Street
Only a year after the flop of Private Resort, Depp made an unexpected leap into the horror genre, appearing in Wes Craven’s groundbreaking thriller, A Nightmare on Elm Street. It was this film, and not his sunny comedy debut, that established Depp as a rising star. While his role as Glen, the ill-fated boyfriend, was modest, the movie catapulted him into the spotlight, proving that his talent just needed the right vehicle.
Interestingly, Depp’s pivot to acting was partly accidental. Initially more focused on his music career, he pursued acting on a whim encouraged by his friend, Nicolas Cage. It wasn’t until his audition for Craven, guided by Cage’s advice, that Depp began to find his footing in Hollywood.
Lessons from an early misadventure
Decades later, Depp reflected on this early project with a mixture of humility and introspection. In an interview, he noted how Private Resort was not his proudest moment but acknowledged the experience shaped him as a performer. Without these initial missteps, his path to stardom might have taken a very different turn.
Wes Craven, too, played a pivotal role in bringing out Depp’s potential. His eye for talent gave Depp an opening to shine. From there, the actor went on to cement his legacy through eclectic roles in films like Edward Scissorhands and Pirates of the Caribbean.
A near-forgotten relic of Hollywood’s past
Today, finding a copy of Private Resort is no small feat. The film isn’t available on major streaming platforms, making it a rare glimpse of Depp’s early career for die-hard fans. Yet its relative obscurity doesn’t diminish its importance. Every great career begins somewhere, and this unremarkable comedy is a testament to the twists and turns that often accompany success.
Forty years later, it is almost poetic to look back at Private Resort with the wisdom of hindsight. The film itself may have floundered, but for Depp, it was one step closer to turning what could have remained a passing interest into an extraordinary journey in Hollywood.