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Témoin à tuer

Original title: Perfect Witness
  • TV Movie
  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
526
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Brian Dennehy and Aidan Quinn in Témoin à tuer (1989)
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A witness to a mob killing has second thoughts about testifying when he realizes his family might become a target.A witness to a mob killing has second thoughts about testifying when he realizes his family might become a target.A witness to a mob killing has second thoughts about testifying when he realizes his family might become a target.

  • Director
    • Robert Mandel
  • Writers
    • Terry Curtis Fox
    • Ron Hutchinson
  • Stars
    • Brian Dennehy
    • Aidan Quinn
    • Stockard Channing
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    526
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Mandel
    • Writers
      • Terry Curtis Fox
      • Ron Hutchinson
    • Stars
      • Brian Dennehy
      • Aidan Quinn
      • Stockard Channing
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 nominations total

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    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • James Falcon
    Aidan Quinn
    Aidan Quinn
    • Sam Paxton
    Stockard Channing
    Stockard Channing
    • Liz Sapperstein
    Laura Harrington
    Laura Harrington
    • Jeanie Paxton
    Delroy Lindo
    Delroy Lindo
    • Berger
    Joe Grifasi
    Joe Grifasi
    • Breeze
    Ken Pogue
    Ken Pogue
    • Costello
    Markus Flanagan
    Markus Flanagan
    • Woods
    David Margulies
    David Margulies
    • Rudnick
    Nial Lancaster
    • Danny Paxton
    James Greene
    James Greene
    • Paddy O'Rourke
    Colm Meaney
    Colm Meaney
    • Meagher
    Tobin Bell
    Tobin Bell
    • Dillon
    Tony Sirico
    Tony Sirico
    • Marco
    Sam Malkin
    • Stefano
    Kevin Rushton
    Kevin Rushton
    • Rikky
    David Cumming
    • Kevin O'Rourke
    David Proval
    David Proval
    • Lucca
    • Director
      • Robert Mandel
    • Writers
      • Terry Curtis Fox
      • Ron Hutchinson
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    3ccthemovieman-1

    Deteriorating Characters = Downer

    This kept my interest for over halfway but then story began to get a little too depressing and the language got offensive and the whole thing just sort of collapsed. Near the end, I could care less what happened.

    I am used to hearing actor Brian Dennehy's verbal blasphemy. He's one of the worst of all times in that regard, abusing the Lord's name in vain, but it was disappointing to see Aiden Quinn's character, "Sam Paxton," slowly deteriorate. He was likable most of the way, and then started to cop an attitude. What happened to Stockard Channing's character "Liz" also was disappointing.

    Overall, too much of a downer to recommend.
    6blanche-2

    HBO movie about a witness to a murder

    Brian Dennehy, Stockard Channing, and Aiden Quinn star in the 1989 "Perfect Witness" for HBO.

    Dennehy is the DA of New York City, and Channing an Assistant DA with whom he is romantically involved. She has been working on a witness who (David Proval) who will testify against organized crime.

    Then a restaurateur (Quinn), while making a phone call in a bar, witnesses a contract hit. The DA's office is all over him to get him to testify. He consents until his family is harassed and then refuses, going before the Grand Jury and flatly refusing to testify.

    There is an interesting plot twist at the end.

    Pretty good movie with a group of top actors in the lead. Quinn looks so different today - back then he was a skinny guy whom Sinatra's daughter wanted to play her father. He does a fine job. Dennehy is one of the great actors, having seen him on stage in "Long Day's Journey" - he has immense power. Channing, blond here, is excellent as someone who wonders if it's all worth it.

    Ken Pogue plays the weakling bartender who saw the murder and claims his back was turned. He's very good.

    The leads were American but everybody else, as far as I could tell, was Canadian. Some of the New York scenes were not New York but pretty impressive, better than usual.

    HBO I believe does much more impressive work now - this seems like a typical TV movie.

    Quinn's character witnesses the murder while he's in a phone booth. Just think - today he would have used a cell phone from the restaurant and been out of the whole thing.
    2eljayinv

    absolutely awful

    No clue about grand jury procedure, no clue how cops work, no clue about the department of justice, no clue about courtroom procedure. The writer should get acquainted with the workings of the witness protection program. Given the awful, completely unrealistic script, the actors did the best they could, especially Stockard Channing. The only reason I rated it so high was the excellent views of the mean streets of an urban area, and the excellent camera work. There have been so many excellent movies about witnesses to murder, criminal prosecution, and police work and the justice system. Go see any of them and skip this one.
    6=G=

    Danger. Plot holes ahead.

    "Perfect Witness" is a typical journeyman HBO tv flick which tells of a small time restauranteur (Quinn) in NYC who witnesses a gangland hit, identifies the killer from mug shots but refuses to testify, and finds himself being squeezed by a US Attorney (Dennehy) and the mob with equal vigor. Overall the film is a mediocre telling of an interesting story with a hook at the end which is almost worth the wait. All drama with no action, romance, sex, or other trimmings, "Perfect Witness" makes for a flawed but okay watch for the needy channel surfer. (C+)
    9clanciai

    Was it worth it? is the great question mark here, which is left unanswered - as usual.

    Aidan Quinn is always good and his films are always interesting, no matter what kind of role he plays. Here he is a very ordinary man, a common restaurateur down town in New York, who has the bad luck of happening to witness a cold blooded murder next to him. The murderer passes him on his way out and smiles towards him. That smile is the nightmare of the film and of Aidan Quinn's character. He has a wife and a small boy, whom he loves, they are a tender family, but as he is called to testify about the murder as the perfect witness, his family becomes threatened, and he refuses to testify to protect them. The district attorney has to find other ways to bring in the mob that keeps the neighbourhood in iron pincers, he tries any means to get Quinn to testify, but he stubbornly refuses and even goes to jail for contempt. Meanwhile the casualties pile up in the jam of this unresolved case, and the murderer keeps smiling, paying everyone off who keeps their silence, until it goes too far. It's a typical mob story, this is how it works, when something happens everyone turns his back to it and no one has seen anything, and the most horrible scene is the preliminary murder scene. The smiling murderer shoots down his victim with repeated shots while all the customers of the joint just turn their backs seeing nothing. This finally gets up to Quinn's neck, and there is an unexpected final settlement. The expert witness has done his duty by actually doing nothing, the nightmare is over, but the casualties remain behind as silent but the most eloquent and irrefutable witnesses of all.

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    • Trivia
      Brian Dennehy, Aidan Quinn, and Delroy Lindo appeared in The Exonerated (2005).
    • Connections
      Featured in The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Midnight at the Oasis
      Written by David Nichtern

      Performed by Maria Muldaur

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    • Release date
      • October 28, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Perfect Witness
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Granger Productions Inc.
      • HBO Pictures
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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