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Angle mort

Original title: Blind Side
  • TV Movie
  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.9K
YOUR RATING
Angle mort (1993)
Thriller

A rich couple's car hits a Mexican cop. Fearing prison for the accident, the couple continues to USA. An insistent man wants a job at their furniture store/factory, vaguely hinting to the ac... Read allA rich couple's car hits a Mexican cop. Fearing prison for the accident, the couple continues to USA. An insistent man wants a job at their furniture store/factory, vaguely hinting to the accident.A rich couple's car hits a Mexican cop. Fearing prison for the accident, the couple continues to USA. An insistent man wants a job at their furniture store/factory, vaguely hinting to the accident.

  • Director
    • Geoff Murphy
  • Writers
    • Stewart Lindh
    • Solomon Weingarten
    • John Carlen
  • Stars
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Rebecca De Mornay
    • Ron Silver
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Geoff Murphy
    • Writers
      • Stewart Lindh
      • Solomon Weingarten
      • John Carlen
    • Stars
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Rebecca De Mornay
      • Ron Silver
    • 19User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Jake Shell
    Rebecca De Mornay
    Rebecca De Mornay
    • Lynn Kaines
    Ron Silver
    Ron Silver
    • Doug Kaines
    Jonathan Banks
    Jonathan Banks
    • Aaron
    Mariska Hargitay
    Mariska Hargitay
    • Melanie
    Tamara Clatterbuck
    Tamara Clatterbuck
    • Barbara Hall
    Jorge Cervera Jr.
    • Roadblock Cop #1
    Josh Cruze
    Josh Cruze
    • Roadblock Cop #2
    David Labiosa
    David Labiosa
    • Roadblock Cop #3
    Richard L. Duran
    Richard L. Duran
    • Mexican Cop
    Bill Dance
    • Mr. Dance
    Diane Hsu
    Diane Hsu
    • Mrs. Dance
    • (as Diana Lee Hsu)
    Geoffrey Rivas
    Geoffrey Rivas
    • Mechanic
    Joanna Sanchez
    Joanna Sanchez
    • Veronica
    Del Zamora
    Del Zamora
    • Fork Lift Operator
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Geoff Murphy
    • Writers
      • Stewart Lindh
      • Solomon Weingarten
      • John Carlen
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews19

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    8ptoza

    superb dialogs

    This film has a unique quality in the way the story is layed out before us. Imagine an optimal pace of the film and then slow it down a bit. In other films this would be a drawback because you would feel bored, but here the superb dialogs between characters create so much suspense that you will be far from bored and the slightly slower pace of the film will create a tension that you will physically experience in every muscle as you sit on the edge of your seat and watch the story unfold. This film shows us how when you feel guilty about something, everything you hear sounds like a prosecution. Otherwise this would be just one more of those nothing-special films, but the subtle insinuations in dialogs and an excellent cast led by Rutger Hauer make it a masterpiece. It feels as if everyone involved in its creation did a perfect job while at the same time being careful not to overdo it.

    This is why I rated this film 10 out of 10.
    7vertigo_14

    Not a bad thriller. (spoilers)

    This is the story of a couple who own a furniture business. Heading home from surveying the future site of their plant in Mexico, they hit a Mexican policeman. Since neither look forward to the rumors surrounding life in Mexican prisons, they decide to quietly head back to California. In other words, they're guilty of hit and run. Thinking they're safe, and admitting the events only to their lawyer, they are suddenly greeted by a stranger who also claims to have arrived from Mexico (Rutger Hauer). The couple believe that he is a witness to their crime and want nothing more than to either get rid of him fast, or keep him quiet with bribes, never trying to let on too much that they know what he's referring to with the numerous hints he drops. But, the stranger has an upper hand in the situation that the couple never accounted for.

    I would be reluctant to compare this film, as other viewers have, to Unlawful Entry because of one major difference: the couple themselves were guilty of a crime (to an extent) whereas the couple in Unlawful Entry had actually committed no crime that caused them to be pursued by their crazed assailant. All three main characters in Blindside (Ron Silver and Rebecca DeMornay, who play husband and wife, and Rutger Hauer, who plays the suspicious stranger) are all working around a strategy and a motive because, as is soon revealed to them all, both the couple and their exceedingly weird stranger have good reason for suspicion. The plot, too, is not immediately predictable from beginning to end as it is in Unlawful Entry, but rather, saves most of its crucial mystery until the latter part of the film when the couple must decide how to rid themselves of the stranger. Because the couple are also tainted by their hand in a crime, you are not immediately sympathetic of them, but you may also be initially suspicious upon Hauer's arrival. And, once his true motives are revealed and the crime's events finally given a clear picture, you're strategy changes as well with regards to the characters. It was done rather well.

    Asside from Rutger Hauer's incredible weirdness (the synopsis on the box mentioning "bizarre sexual habits," the least of which actually contribute to his creepiness), this made-for-TV thriller may be worth renting. You can at least count on a decent cast as well as a nice constructed story that borders on the hitchcockesque kind of finale.
    7dfranzen70

    If creepy Rutger Hauer shows up your doorstep, what do you do?

    Doug and Lynn Kaines (Ron Silver and Rebecca De Mornay), furniture tycoon-wannabes, are in Mexico scouting out a new location for their business. Driving back home, they seemingly strike and kill a man standing in the middle of the road. Frightened, they drive on home. Shortly after they get there, however, Shell (Rutger Hauer) shows up on their doorstep, claiming to have been in Mexico and to be looking for employment.

    The Kaines, presented to us as everyday people (albeit with money), instantly sense that Shell knows something about the hit-and-run - or does he? They don't know for sure - not at first - but even the possibility of the hulking Hauer being able to hold something over this affluent couple is enough to spook them. Complicating matters is the fact that Lynn's pregnant.

    So what would YOU do? Charming, handsome ("in an outdoorsy way," Lynn says), eager to please, Shell seems like he wants to fit in - yet he drops hints that he might have been a witness to the accident. Screenwriting being what it is today, we have a pretty good idea things will wind up in the open before too long, but not before the lives of the Kaines are completely ruined. If the lead characters were in their twenties, we'd see Shell try to do something to their parents, but since they're all grown up, Mom and Dad are out of the picture. (Which is not to say that Shell doesn't find someone close to them to harass, of course!) The story gets sillier and sillier as it goes on, but somehow the performances by all three leads keep it afloat. Hauer's doing a role he can pretty much do in his sleep, but he hasn't lost any edge off it. All in all, a fine HBO movie.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Hit and run

    The hit and run scheme is not new at all, but it may open to many things, many developments, and many surprises. Excellent cast, excellent choice here, maybe too much, because after HITCHER seven years earlier, Ruther Hauer is nearly a cliché, who else than him, regarding of his character in Robert Harmon's feature; the nasty, disgusting, disturbing intruder, the man who is supposed to harrass the good couple, and who actually does with great talent. WHO ELSE than him? But it remains an effective thriller that Geoff Murphy has certainly made to pay his phone bills, without any conviction. You already know the end but it's not important, just enjoy.
    tchelitchew

    Rutger Hauer is the only attraction in tedious thriller

    As a devotee of sleazy 90s thrillers, I ought to have liked "Blind Side" a lot more than I did. Rutger Hauer reprises his "Hitcher" persona, stalking an immoral yuppie couple after they flee a hit and run in Mexico. Hauer's scenery chewing excess is certainly the main attraction, but his character makes no sense. He's somehow both an evil genius and incredibly easy to manipulate, with his aims remaining totally inscrutable throughout the film.

    The script is terribly weak, never generating any sense of urgency or threat in an interminable stream of fights, confrontations, aborted seductions and confusing twists. I had serious thriller fatigue by the end. The Brian May score (not *that* Brian May) is all over the place. I was particularly puzzled by the smooth jazz elevator music in the credits. Watch "Unlawful Entry" instead!

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    • Trivia
      The building used as the furniture showroom/office was a Pacific Electric Railway Substation built in 1906. It is the last remaining architectural remainder of the old Mt. Lowe railway of Altadena, California. Renovated in the early 80s and was last registered as community thrift store.
    • Goofs
      The three actors keep referring to the vehicle that killed the police officer as a Jeep, when it was actually a Ford Explorer.
    • Quotes

      Melanie: Shell, stop! You're hurting me!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Het uur van de wolf: Rutger Hauer: Blond, blue eyes (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Fire in the Rain
      Written by Barbara L. Jordan and Jonathan Clark

      Performed by Jonathan Clark

      Published by Heavy Hitters (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • July 21, 1993 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blind Side
    • Filming locations
      • Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Chestnut Hill Productions
      • HBO Pictures
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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