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Dangereuse rencontre

Original title: The Drifter
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
566
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Miles O'Keeffe in Dangereuse rencontre (1988)
Thriller

A young interior designer with a jealous boyfriend has a one-night stand with a handsome drifter who won't go away.A young interior designer with a jealous boyfriend has a one-night stand with a handsome drifter who won't go away.A young interior designer with a jealous boyfriend has a one-night stand with a handsome drifter who won't go away.

  • Director
    • Larry Brand
  • Writer
    • Larry Brand
  • Stars
    • Kim Delaney
    • Timothy Bottoms
    • Al Shannon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    566
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Larry Brand
    • Writer
      • Larry Brand
    • Stars
      • Kim Delaney
      • Timothy Bottoms
      • Al Shannon
    • 15User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kim Delaney
    Kim Delaney
    • Julia Robbins
    Timothy Bottoms
    Timothy Bottoms
    • Arthur
    Al Shannon
    Al Shannon
    • Kriger
    Miles O'Keeffe
    Miles O'Keeffe
    • Trey
    Anna Garduno
    Anna Garduno
    • Matty
    • (as Anna Gray Garduno)
    Loren Haynes
    Loren Haynes
    • Willie Munroe
    • (as Loren Haines)
    Larry Brand
    Larry Brand
    • Morrison
    Thomas Wagner
    Thomas Wagner
    • Captain Edwards
    Ernest Alexander
    • Eugene
    JoAnn Willette
    JoAnn Willette
    • Carrie
    • (as Joanne Willette)
    Gil Christner
    • Gas Attendant
    Al Guarino
    • Joe Santini
    George Derby
    • Jawbone
    Bodacious Bob McVickery
    • Bodacious
    Rebecca Reynolds
    • Biker Chick
    Charles Zucker
    • Jerome
    Patrick McCord
    • Mr. Skank
    Ken Stein
    • Shopper
    • Director
      • Larry Brand
    • Writer
      • Larry Brand
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    Wizard-8

    Don't grab it, just let it drift away from you

    I have a strong suspicion that producer Roger Corman, upon seeing the huge success of the major studio movie FATAL ATTRACTION, rushed this movie into production. This may explain why that, even for Roger Corman, this is an extremely tacky production. Even on DVD, the movie's visuals look so bad that you would swear this was made in the early 1970s and kept unmaintained on a shelf for the next fifteen years. There's bad sound (a couple of times when a car door slams shut, you don't hear anything!), bad continuity from shot to shot, and sets and furnished actual rooms looking hastily set up and constructed. You even clearly see the shadow of the boom mike on the ground in one shot! But even if the movie had better production values, it wouldn't help that much. The acting by all the leads is lacking passion, coming across instead as bland and lacking real emotion. But the script really drops the ball. After a while, the movie stops trying to build terror, and almost forgets the character of the drifter in the second half of the movie! Projects like this explain why Corman's movies soon after stopped getting theatrical releases.
    8pbsbkb

    Well acted B Movie with 1980's sensibilities is fun and repeatable

    Most of us enjoy it when we find a "small", non-big-budget film that surprises us with its adept use of limited resources. "The Drifter" is just such a movie. It is filled with 1980's stylistic touches, and the big hair, moral freedoms, etc., that let you know right away that you have returned to that time zone. So what? Movies, for the most part, are products of their age and we should not hesitate to enjoy them as such, despite some reviewers tendency to slash away at any film (and call it dated) that dared to celebrate its "current sensibilities".

    "The Drifter" focused on its stalker theme and managed to do so with panache, plot twists, suspense, and ensemble acting that carries the viewer happily forward. There is a well done sense of unease that permeates the setup and then culminates with violent, frightening moments that cause the flick to bear repeating. This film is a good one to share with folks who appreciate when a "small" film over-delivers. Whatever you do, make sure you rent or buy this little thriller. If you catch it in edited form on television you will miss the "kick" from the plot twists and wonder why some of us admire it so much.
    3rsoonsa

    Attempt At A Display Of Style Thwarted By Feeble Plot.

    Ostensibly shot in only seventeen days, and with a scant budget of less than half a million dollars, this exercise from the cinematic Theatre of Paranoia is similar in tone to many other low cost works of Roger Corman, executive producer for this effort that is filmed largely in and near the Wilshire area of Los Angeles, but although a suspenseful mood is maintained throughout, a plot having little relevance to logic cripples the affair. Julia (Kim Delaney), a clothing designer driving from a fashion showing in San Francisco back to her home in Los Angeles, through the misguidance of lust picks up a hitchhiker, Trey (Miles O'Keefe), and spends a night of carnal pleasure with him in a motel, only to discover that her attraction to this man, although plainly genuine, is going to cause severe problems for her because he begins to stalk her at her home and place of employment. When Julia's best friend, who is staying with her following a breakup with her fiancé, is murdered in their apartment, Julia becomes terrified that Trey's designs upon her may be more malign than amourous, and as an attempt to have him removed from her life, she calls upon her local police department for assistance, there meeting Detective Morrison, played by the film's director and screenwriter Larry Brand, who thereby assumes a critical role as the film approaches its climax that also engages Julia's first-string lover, Arthur (Timothy Bottoms), in addition to a private investigator that Arthur has hired to follow her due to his suspicions regarding possible inconstancy on her part. In spite of a steadily worsening storyline and an ending that is completely ludicrous, director Brand paces the action skillfully, therewith maintaining a viewer's interest that is heightened even more by a good deal of attention that is given to detail, while the cinematography and the editing of David Sperling and Stephen Mark, respectively, are valuable visual contributions, but unplanned presence of microphone booms, attention disturbing jump cuts, and erratic sound quality that too often shields dialogue from being comprehensible, all combine with the shabbily constructed script to drop the production into the extensive catalogue of unmemorable films.
    7smatysia

    A lot better than your average low budget thriller

    A lot better than your average low budget thriller. This had plot twists that I didn't see coming. Kim Delaney was so beautiful then. I first fell in love with her when she played Jenny Gardner on "All My Children." Her soap experience stood her in good stead for "damsel in distress" roles such as (partly) this. She is, of course, still beautiful, but her character in "NYPD Blue" is so much harder edged, that she comes off a bit less so in that part. Anyway, this is a pretty good film for one that no one's ever heard of.
    kelev1980

    Kept me interested

    I first saw this movie on a premium movie channel on cable TV and, unlike 95% of the things I watch on TV, I didnt find myself channel surfing. The movie kept me intrigued from start to finish.

    Because I wasnt a soap opera fan, I didnt know who Kim Delany was, but she sure was attractive. Still is (NYPD Blue). Especially seeing her in the nude lovemaking scenes, the movie was very captivating!

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      Julia tears the filter off her cigarette, but a moment later it's back on.
    • Quotes

      Julia: I don't know whether to suck it or shoot it off.

    • Alternate versions
      UK video version is cut by 2m 44s for an '18' rating.

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    • Release date
      • February 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Drifter
    • Production company
      • Concorde Pictures
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      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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