McGriff and Albaby are probably doing the worst law enforcement job in the world - they are plain clothes U.S. military policemen on duty in war-time Saigon. However, their job becomes even ... Read allMcGriff and Albaby are probably doing the worst law enforcement job in the world - they are plain clothes U.S. military policemen on duty in war-time Saigon. However, their job becomes even harder when they start investigating the serial killings of local prostitutes. Their prime... Read allMcGriff and Albaby are probably doing the worst law enforcement job in the world - they are plain clothes U.S. military policemen on duty in war-time Saigon. However, their job becomes even harder when they start investigating the serial killings of local prostitutes. Their prime suspect is high ranking U.S. Army officer which brings their lives in danger.
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So back in Saigon,during the Vietnam war.Two cops are on a prostitutes ' murder's trail...and it seems that this killer is a general....Well you get the picture.
Well,it's not that bad.It's rather entertaining,thanks to Dafoe's good performance.A lot of things do not rise above routine:the two cops who ,of course, are very different,the de rigueur swearwords ,and strip tease galore.What's more interesting is the conflict between the American cops and their local colleagues ,although it's much too superficial,as the Dafoe/nun 's relationship is.Unlike Litvak's Polish extravaganza in which we soon know the murderer's name,"off limits' is a whodunit,saving his identity for the last minutes.
Best moment:although over the top,the scene on the plane where two simultaneous questionings take place gives goosepimples.
The display of disorientation and malaise, the feeling of the grimy, nasty, sex-filled environments presented to off-duty soldiers in an occupied country, is second to none. I remember Roger Ebert's review of this film and particularly his opinion that it was, I quote, "Needlessly profane". Obviously Mr. Ebert was never in any military.
Is this a perfect movie? NO.
Is this even a good movie? Well, not really.
Is this a good, or necessary Vietnam movie? Yes, it is. If you haven't seen this, you are not complete. Trust me on that.
OFF LIMITS is critical war-movie viewing.
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- TriviaAlthough Willem Dafoe is seen carrying a 3rd Generation Colt Detective Special 38, the gun was not manufactured until 1973. CID Agents frequently carried a snub nosed S&W model 10 38 Special, as well as the adjustabke sighted model 15. The 1911A1 45 was seldom carried by rear echelon personnel. Oddly, it was not common to find concealment holsters for them. Although there would have been some latitude for personally owned firearms, few agents carried them as their jobs largely involved paperwork, phone calls, interviews and escort.
- GoofsIn one scene where a prostitute is being interviewed Rogers, David Alan Grier translates the question from English into Vietnamese, but she replies in Thai.
- Quotes
[a standoff between U.S. Military Police and South Vietnamese Police]
Lime Green: I am afraid you are outgunned today.
Dix: You still don't get it, do you? We're never outgunned!
[a helicopter appears]
- Alternate versionsAlthough the cinema version was intact the UK video was cut by 22 secs to edit shots of a man caressing a woman's breasts with a riding crop as she is tied to a bed. The cuts were waived for the 2007 DVD.
- SoundtracksPretty Ballerina
Written by Michael Brown
Performed by The Left Banke
Courtesy of PolyGram Special Projects
A division of PolyGram Records Inc.
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- Budget
- $12,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $7,242,035
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,796,111
- Mar 13, 1988
- Gross worldwide
- $7,242,035
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1