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Skip Tracer

  • 1977
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Skip Tracer (1977)
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A repo man skips town after his life is threatened.A repo man skips town after his life is threatened.A repo man skips town after his life is threatened.

  • Director
    • Zale Dalen
  • Writer
    • Zale Dalen
  • Stars
    • David Petersen
    • John Lazarus
    • Rudy Szabo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    206
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    • Director
      • Zale Dalen
    • Writer
      • Zale Dalen
    • Stars
      • David Petersen
      • John Lazarus
      • Rudy Szabo
    • 14User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    David Petersen
    David Petersen
    • John Collins
    John Lazarus
    • Brent Solverman
    Rudy Szabo
    • Leo Gabrowski
    Mike Grigg
    • Henry Belden
    Alan Rose
    • George Pettigrew
    • (as Al Rose)
    Sue Astley
    • Sara Pettigrew
    Jack Leaf
    • Walter Tchoryk
    Stephen E. Miller
    Stephen E. Miller
    • The Welder
    • (as Steve Miller)
    Mark Acheson
    Mark Acheson
    • Bob Sheldon
    John Scott
    John Scott
    • Car Salesman
    Klauss Werner
    • The Baker
    Rob Johnson
    • The Pimp
    Anna Hill
    • The Date
    John Civitarese
    • Moving Man
    • (as John G. Civitarese)
    Ron Del Monaco
    • Moving Man
    Kier Robins
    • Deserted Child
    Morgan Beggs
    • Deserted Child
    Alan Ginn
    • Baker's Helper
    • Director
      • Zale Dalen
    • Writer
      • Zale Dalen
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    10nickawde

    Classic that predates Repo Man

    I haven't seen the film after that sole showing on British TV (see the other comments!) and never met anyone who's seen it (except my brother Fred who watched avidly with me), but the memory has stuck with me ever since. I sense that it may not have dated well, and I sort of fear to see it now, but it remains one of my all-time favourites. It predates Repo Man (another all-time great) but sort of covers similar territory, sort of. It's less surreal and far more gritty, about the hard-nosed skip tracer (that's 'bailiff' to me and maybe 'repo man' to you - anyone know what they call them in Australia and NZ?) who finds he has a heart and promptly watches his whole life and cherished values go down the tube. This came out of the beginning of a period of startlingly good films produced in Canada that lasted up to the early 1990s. There's not that many undiscovered classics around - this is one of them, as are most of those other Canadian movies.
    6rawram

    Hollywood Suite in Canada (70s) has The Skip Tracer

    Hollywood Suite in Canada (On Demand subscription service available from Telus) has recently added this film to their 1970s library. It's a fun watch to see Vancouver landmarks from the late '70 in the late decade before a development boom for the City of Vancouver. Low budget made-for-TV feel. I'd never heard of this Canadian production until I stumbled across it on Hollywood Suite as of November 2022. Synopsis says, "An accomplished repo man from Vancouver takes a new hire under his wing, while their morals and limits are tested on the job." Date says 1977 and stars John Lazarus and David Petersen. Runtime is 1 hr 34 mins.
    jandesimpson

    A superb film awaiting discovery

    I often feel that if my user comments on this website are to achieve any purpose, it will not be by scribbling yet another eulogy on "The Third Man" or toppling the sacred cow of "Citizen Kane"; rather should I be drawing attention to little known films that have excited me in the hope that they may be discovered and find other admirers. "Skip Tracer" is a classic example of one that seems to have sunk without trace (excuse the pun) possibly because it was made in the wrong place (Canada has a great tradition of French-Canadian cinema, but Vancouver is outside this scene), at the wrong time (the '50's was the decade when they made films like this) and contains no familiar faces. How else to explain the neglect of a work that I honestly believe to be a near-masterpiece! Significantly the only other user comments are from UK viewers who seemed to have discovered it as I did when it got an airing on British TV in the early '80's. The central character, John Collins, is a debt chaser for a loan firm in Vancouver. It is an occupation that demands single-minded toughness and a complete suppression of moral feeling or any form of human pity. Collins appears to have what it takes to make it as he has already amassed several "man of the year" awards in a row, but slowly little chinks in his armour appear such as the time when he advises an elderly prospective client who needs a loan for his wife's kidney treatment to look to a bank instead. "Skip Tracer" is about Collins's odyssey towards a form of moral salvation, not a quest he actively seeks, but rather something foisted on him as he becomes increasingly more sickened by what he is doing. Not only is David Peterson's performance wonderfully sustained, he is supported by two perfectly contrasted colleagues, the hard-bitten middle-aged Leo who has completely suppressed any desire to be liked to the extent that he can say anything to anyone - even verbally abusing a strip dancer as she performs in public, and the gangling, inexperienced and rather effeminate young Brent, who fails to make his quota as he has not got it in him to be nasty enough. The scene where he visits Collins in hospital after Collins has been beaten up by a client is as great a scene between two men facing a moral divide as one is likely to see outside the Brando/Steiger conversation in the cab in "On the Waterfront". That one can mention "Skip Tracer" in the same breath as Kazan's masterpiece gives some idea of its extraordinary quality. Both are about men whose gradual awareness of what they are gives them the strength to transcend what they might become.
    9McNasty

    Film sadly overlooked

    I was unsurprised, but disappointed to see that this film has no overall rating in the IMDB Ballot List. I have only ever seen it mentioned in one Film Guide. It falls into that unhappy category of films which are not from a major producer or ArtHouse or director, and which feature a cast of unknowns. I don't suppose it's being Canadian helps either, being a bit too close to the saturation Hollywood market. It's been on TV in the UK twice, I think, and not at peak viewing time in either case.

    I'm kidding myself that this might prompt some casual browser to pause before pressing the remote switch if it ever hits his or her TV Channel. If it's in your local Video Rental Agency it's probably buried in the 2 for a $ section. Give it a look.
    9freemanist

    Rare Canadian treat for the discerning creditor....

    Skip Tracer Can. 1977 Dir: Zale R Dalen

    Low budget tale of the ambitious loan agent (tracing 'skips' who have defaulted on payment) culminating in his juggling of customers plight with personal conscience. In England, first seen on terrestrial television early to mid 1980's on BBC2's forerunner to the Moviedrome collections.

    The mental angst of the hunter grabs your intetest at the outset, but it slowly develops into vulnerability, demonstrating that pressure can make you thrive, but can also leave the door open to compromise and ultimately weaken you. It sets out as a study in power, developing into empathy and ultimately redemption.

    Vancouver is set as an unspectacular backdrop; it's portrayed modesty is a comfort - ordinary City, ordinary people like the Skip Tracer. The violence is justified by the subject matter as are the flirtations with sleaze.

    I have been hooked from that first showing and it is now 2018, a good time to edit my original review. Skip Tracer was a promising personal vehicle for Peterson. His character, John Collins, made an impression on me. The man was so natural, it didn't seem like acting at all. Effortless and effective - that is a gift. The movie was more popular in England than in Canada; I dont know why? Perhaps because Canadians didnt find it out of the ordinary - I did. Urban Vancouver looked good to me. It is a unique film memory, which has become an English cult following.

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 1977 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Deadly Business
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Highlight Productions
      • Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC)
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      • CA$145,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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