Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA seasoned F.B.I. Agent's child-genius son assists him on catching a child-killer, a schizophrenic Moab nutcase who believes he's been chosen by God to be a new Noah.A seasoned F.B.I. Agent's child-genius son assists him on catching a child-killer, a schizophrenic Moab nutcase who believes he's been chosen by God to be a new Noah.A seasoned F.B.I. Agent's child-genius son assists him on catching a child-killer, a schizophrenic Moab nutcase who believes he's been chosen by God to be a new Noah.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- Cindy Lockerby
- (as Jan Gardner)
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The young actor, Jesse, has alot of natural talent and is surprisingly believable in his role as this self-assured young man.
So, set aside reality, get out a large dose of salt and enjoy.
FBI Agent Stephen Broderick (Glenn) is alerted to inconsistencies in a solved case by his young son Jesse (Jesse Cameron-Glickenhaus) just as the convicted is about to be sentenced to death. Stephen is too late to save the man, but it's conclusively proven after the fact he was innocent. Mordecai (Zitto Kazann) continuing his insane religious crusade to recreate Noah's Ark as both close in.
The credit sequence, intro murder is dated, but also effective in being creepy. Followed up with the son in question typing out details of a murder at a computer surrounded by other gizmos. Not the picture of a healthy, innocent 12 year old and it continues ramping up throughout the movie. If you can put this massive piece of believability aside then comes the requisite cliches, red herrings and overblown theatrics.
A lot of reviewers like to zero in the nepotism going on between writer / director father and actor son. It's not unwarranted, but the real issue is the story top to bottom. Even actor Glenn - a total pro - has to fight to look comfortable in scenes where his son talks to him about heavy stuff. Well shot all things considered, but a letdown otherwise. Sheila Tousey (Thunderheart) a fellow FBI Agent, Kevin Sorbo a stuffy bureaucrat at the Agency and in an early role Aaron Eckhart as a gung-ho SWAT team leader.
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- AnecdotesDirector James Glickenhaus made his son audition for the part of the second lead just like any other actor. He purposely left his son's name off the audition tape when he showed the footage to Scott Glenn. Out of all the tapes, Glenn said he liked Glickenhaus' son's audition the best. When he was told that it was the director's son, Glenn refused to believe it.
- Citations
Stephen Broderick: Remember how I taught you after a shower to shake the water off your head like a dog?
Jesse Broderick: Yeah.
Stephen Broderick: Well, Grandpa taught me that and some day you'll teach your kid that.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Blast 'em Up: The Making of McBain (2011)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 5 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 44min(104 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1