Dopo che un banchiere maniaco del lavoro si reca a Monaco per indagare sulle attività sospette di un'azienda, si ritrova incastrato per omicidio e in fuga per la sua vita.Dopo che un banchiere maniaco del lavoro si reca a Monaco per indagare sulle attività sospette di un'azienda, si ritrova incastrato per omicidio e in fuga per la sua vita.Dopo che un banchiere maniaco del lavoro si reca a Monaco per indagare sulle attività sospette di un'azienda, si ritrova incastrato per omicidio e in fuga per la sua vita.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Lela Forin
- (as Judith Godreche)
- Oleg Butraskaya
- (as Rade Sherbedgia)
- Vannessa
- (as Elina Lowensohn)
- Oleg's Driver
- (as Bogdan Marian Stanoevitch)
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Routine thriller about a twisted criminal intrigue with chills, thrills , suspense , twists and turns . Run-of-the-mill intriguing flick with crossfire , killings , betrayals and multiple mayhem . Passable interpretation from Micahel Keaton as a workaholic banker who flies to Monaco to investigate unusual deposits from an offshore bank and becomes involved into problem . However , Michael Caine steals the show , as he is the principal component of this action thriller by giving a nice and believable support acting in his usual style as a down-on-his-luck international movie star , as he is splendid as a tarnished but sympathetic actor who collaborates with starring to discover the truth . This movie Quicksand came out in 2003, several years later ¨Honorary Consul¨ (1983), which was the first cinematic collaboration of Sir Michael Caine and filmmaker John Mackenzie along with ¨The Fourth Protocol¨(1987) . Along with the gorgeous Judith Godrèche as a cinema company producer , Rade Serbedzija as a sinister financer , Xander Berkeley , Matthew Marsh , Elina Löwensohn , Hermione Norris , Jean Pierre Castaldi and Kathleen Wilhoite.
This B-style motion picture was regular but professionally directed John MacKenzie , being his final theatrical movie . This British filmmaker was a good professional who made some successes and flops . Craftsman John began working in TV plays , which inspired him and gave him the best training to shot , it also taught him how to work quickly . He made three features early in his career, the best being Unman, Wittering and Zigo (1971), a superb Hitchcockian thriller which proved his skill at suspense, something his no-one seemed to remember for another ten years. He returned to TV to enjoy the golden age on Play for Today (1970), and formed a fruitful collaboration with Scottish writer Peter McDougall for four brilliant films. The first, Play for Today: Just Another Saturday (1975), won the Prix Italia. Mckenzie also directed Dennis Potter's Play for Today: Double Dare Mackenzie was one of Britain's finest directors with nice results in his enjoyable films . He moved to length features decisively with his biggest hit : "Long Good Friday" , but a decade spent in Hollywood that proved to be unfulfilling , artistically , shooting failures as "Honorary Consul, "The Innocents" , "Blue Code" and "Ruby" . Although McKenzie was never achieved the recognition he richly deserves , he was a notorious director , though sadly deceased in 2011 at 72 years old . Rating Quicksand (2003) : 5/10 . Well worth seing , but only for Michael Keaton and Michael Caine fans . The yarn will appeal to thriller hardcore enthusiasts .
6/10
Michael Keaton plays a New York Banker who travels to the South of France to investigate possible fraud on the Film that his company is financing, and soon finds himself up to his next in dirty cops & Russian gangsters and ends up getting framed for murder....
YAWN!!!!
Been there, done it, got the t-shirt! there is nothing in this film which hasn't been done better before.
Michael Caine is really slumming it here, like he has done many times before..... JAWS IV: THE REVENGE or THE SWARM anyone?.... and makes what could be described as a glorified cameo.
The Original 'Batman' Keaton pretty much disappeared after picking ghastly Movies to appear in, in the mid/late 90's, but really this is below him, Caine is merely cashing the check.
apparently this was filmed in 2001 and not released for nearly 3 years...that tells you just about everything.
as I've said above for a Film that never saw the inside of a Movie Theater it's not terrible, and watchable on TV on a Winter's night, but don't spend any money, it's not even worth the rental.
**1/2 out of *****
Caine gets to shout 'bloody' again (as in his most famous ever line, in The Italian Job), this time about money he's owed, or he owes - not always sure who is pointing guns at whom, or why, the next, they're in a heap on the floor. Keaton is seemably always on the run, after setting off for south of France to dig up some info on some deal that's been flagged up as dodgy. Next thing, he's shot the Chief of Police, on Armistice Day, in a French town and everybody has seen him do it - and yes! there's a very convenient film crew who almost knew he was about to do it...The investigating police are dodgy as there's all sorts of cover-ups going on, to do with porno film rackets and illegal immigrants and such, I think..(nothing too explicit, cert 15).
Anyway, this credibility straining movie, in old style 4:3 ratio has its moments, cannot recall too many of them, now, that it's finished, except Caine, who is really quite obnoxious, but in a Michael Caine sort of way - i.e - we know he's such a great guy in real life so we forgive him (& for his not-too-rare dodgy choices of film roles) as he gets to try strangling folk, with his bare hands as well as string, or rope, or whatever...
Some of the French actresses are pleasing, both to the eye and their attempt at adding a different perspective to an otherwise quite unpleasant film.
Never mind, this is still better than some Michael Caine movies out there and the transfer quality and sound is OK.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe rushes shown to Martin Raikes (Michael Keaton) when he visits the movie set were taken from the Sir Michael Caine movie Shadow Run (1998).
- BlooperOn leaving the casino, Elina tells Jake that '100,000 Francs is a lot of money', referring to his loss on the tables, Monaco uses the same currency as France, and the Euro was introduced as a 'hard' currency on January 1st 2002, long before this film is supposed to take place.
- Citazioni
Jake Mellows: And ypu, you cow, you hired people to make it look real... make me look like a prat!
Lela Forin: That wasn't so hard to do?
Jake Mellows: I want my money!
Lela Forin: You gambled most of it away. They kept you in debt so you couldn't walk away.
Jake Mellows: They still owe me half a million!
Lela Forin: They never intended to pay you.
Jake Mellows: Yeah, well, they forget who I am!
Lela Forin: They know exactly who you are, Jake, a washed-up, desparate action man who doesn't know he's past his prime.
Jake Mellows: Me! Past my prime! No actor is ever past his prime. Look, look at Jessica Tandy in "Driving Miss Daisy!"
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Written by Roman Morykit
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