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Mon fils est-il un assassin

Original title: Conflict of Interest
  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
396
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Judd Nelson in Mon fils est-il un assassin (1993)
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Irish cop Mick Flannery battles a drug dealer who has corrupted his son.Irish cop Mick Flannery battles a drug dealer who has corrupted his son.Irish cop Mick Flannery battles a drug dealer who has corrupted his son.

  • Director
    • Gary Davis
  • Writers
    • Gregory Miller
    • Michael Angeli
  • Stars
    • Christopher McDonald
    • Joey Katz
    • Tabby Hanson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    396
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gary Davis
    • Writers
      • Gregory Miller
      • Michael Angeli
    • Stars
      • Christopher McDonald
      • Joey Katz
      • Tabby Hanson
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Christopher McDonald
    Christopher McDonald
    • Mickey Flannery
    Joey Katz
    • Young Jason
    Tabby Hanson
    • Patty Flannery
    • (as Tabby Hansen)
    Lee de Broux
    Lee de Broux
    • Ray Dureen
    • (as Lee DeBroux)
    Henry Kingi
    Henry Kingi
    • Killer
    Jay Acovone
    Jay Acovone
    • Detective Falcone
    Dey Young
    Dey Young
    • Vera
    Harrison Page
    Harrison Page
    • Captain Garland
    Clifton Powell
    Clifton Powell
    • Detective Oakes
    Gregorio
    • Jason Flannery
    • (as Gregory Alan Harris)
    Alex Chapman
    • Thrasher
    Cole Stevens
    • Casey
    Judd Nelson
    Judd Nelson
    • Gideon
    Alyssa Milano
    Alyssa Milano
    • Eve
    Marcus T. Maximilan
    • Boom Boom
    Heather Elizabeth Parkhurst
    Heather Elizabeth Parkhurst
    • Francesca
    Kelli Brook
    Kelli Brook
    • Gloria
    Lynette Howe
    • Shannon
    • Director
      • Gary Davis
    • Writers
      • Gregory Miller
      • Michael Angeli
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    8woundedheartx1

    If u like cheesy action with loads hot babes....

    This is the movie for you! We're talking mega-velveeta cheesy here, but soo much fun! Christopher McDonald stars as a tough cop with some control issues, granted he sees his wife gunned down in front of him and his young son, but kills the perp, so it goes unsolved. Flash forward seven years or so ahead and Mickey is still a tough cop, with some triggers waiting to be pulled. His son Jason, now sporting a mullet to make Billy Ray Cyrus swoon, is back to live with dad and his very hot girlfriend Vera, played by Dey Young of all people, but trust me total MILF!

    Poor Jason soon runs afoul of Gideon, played by Judd Nelson as a insane raccoon on an acid trip who dresses like a pirate. Seriously, not kidding, the man wears mascara and dresses in frilly lace! WTF! so over the top you just have to smile. Oh Gideon run a profitable car theft ring, but young Jason just digs the metal club he runs to cover it. Naturally Mickey tries to warn rebellious teen Jason to steer clear of Gideon, but heck what seventeen year old ever listened to their parent?

    Added eye candy is Alyssa Milano is a relatively small role as Eve, but her opening scene... WOWZA, what a hottie! I mean I seriously wanted to leap into my screen! Jason feels likewise, tho that doesn't stop him from bedding some seriously stacked babes Gideon throws at him.

    Totally trash, but done in the most enjoyable of fashions, with surprisingly good performances and some cool plot twists towards the end. "Conflict of Interest" is not a classic, but it's a great example of late 80's early 90's b-movie action and it delivers the goods!
    julian_abadia

    The strangest movie I've ever seen ( while being loaded)

    OK people, I'm going to honest with you. I have seen half an hour of this movie, and not from the beginning. Furthermore, by the time I caught this movie (at 1 am), I was drunk and half asleep, so I don't know how much I got from this film. What I saw was Judd Nelson as a tough villain dressed like Gothic pirate and "Shooter McGavin" (from Happy Glimore) as no-nonsense cop with a grudge against Nelson. Also, there was a young man played by someone I don't know, who happened to be the cop's son. Anyway, to make it short,in the part of the movie which I saw, the cop's son went to a metal bar owned by the goth pirate, who introduced a red hot smoking blonde to the cop's son, who later on supposedly killed that hot smoking blonde.Then, there was scene at the metal club where Nelson tells McGavin he is going to murder his son and after that I completely fall asleep.

    I know this review is a bit useless, but I wanted to write it because the movie looked to me as a strange thing, o perhaps I was hammered. Anyway, see this movie for yourselves (if you can find it). A piece of advice, don't watch it while being drunk or half asleep, for it's going to confuse you a bit more. Cheers
    3goya-4

    a definite conflict in watching

    A movie that has taken advantage of the stardom of Alyssa Milano by making her role seem larger than it truly is.. Nothing special here..your formula plot and wooden acting..The only thing special here is Alyssa Milano who is beautiful as always. On a scale of one to ten... 3
    4lost-in-limbo

    Conflicting views.

    I always had a soft spot for anything starring Alyssa Milano and Judd Nelson was another interesting inclusion. As for the film itself… did I mention Alyssa Milano was in it. Yep I'm really clutching at straws. Actually it's not that bad. Well the smoking hot Milano might be in it, but she doesn't get much screen credit. Rats! Anyway 'Conflict of Interest' is a routine b-grade crime picture that stays in first gear for most part, and unsuccessfully tries to milk out its neon lighting and heavy metal scene. Even with its admirable pacing and stylishly slick look for such a budget, the direction is too pedestrian and the script is torpidly delivered. The action is productively executed, but not all that exciting or explosive. The story formulates the usual dramatics of a police detective, Mickey Flannery who's police badge was stripped off him for killing his wife's murderer. We move seven years into the present where he's accepted back into the force and he'll see his son for the first time since his wife was murdered. However his rebellious punk son is connected to a murder in the sordidly kinky metal music underworld. Trying to prove his son's innocence he goes on a mission to prove the club owner Gideon is behind it all, and this means that he could lose his badge again. I would've like it more it didn't come across as forced and manipulative, and some of those occurrences are too elaborately planned that it leaves it being silly and daft. Thrown in for good measure is a dose of nudity and sex. Christopher McDonald gives a variable performance in the lead role and Nelson's smooth, eye-liner wearing badass villain was rather rib-tickling. And that wasn't intentional either. Milano is wasted, Zia Harris is fair and the beautiful Dey Young comes up solid. There's also some good support by veterans Lee de Broux and Harrison Page. Not a bad film, but not particularly a memorable one either.
    8Weirdling_Wolf

    'Do you like metal? 'Yeah!!! s'long as it's heavy!'

    Clearly buoyed by the success of his deliciously demented turn in William Lustig's cult 80s crime classic 'Relentless', Brat Pack bad boy Judd Nelson fearlessly appropriates flouncy Adam Ant garb, flaunts indelicate amounts of guyliner as hedonist club owner, slash trigger-happy psycho Charles 'Gideon' Morningside in Gary Davis's wonderfully bizarre, super soapy B-crime melodrama 'Conflict of Interest'. After cruelly witnessing the sudden drive-by shooting of his mother, distressed young son Jason (Zia Harris) is sent to his grandparents, and his hypertensive old man Mickey Flannery (Christopher McDonald) temporarily leaves the force to pursue his drinking and lava hot nurse Dey Young. Uncomfortably reunited after seven years absence, any chance of harmonious domesticity within the fractious Flannery household is fundamentally fubar'd by a series of brutal slayings that puts Mickey's majestically mulleted son Jason slam-bang in the frame as murder suspect number one!

    About as subtle as an Yngwie Malmsteen solo, 'Conflict of Interest' is best enjoyed as a triumphantly trashy, crudely entertaining B-actioner, if one can digest the fromage laden script's awkward admixture of mawkish, movie-of-the-week flimflam and its salacious, surprisingly sleazy silicone-steeped shag-fests! One part Zalman King peep-show, and two parts Fred Olen Ray schlock, this licentious 90s actioner certainly has no lack of fleshly flavoursome ingredients! While Christopher McDonald's overly earnest mugging as blustering, Magnum-blasting cop/patriarch Mickey provides amble bad-movie grist, the more illicitly gratifying pleasures are in Conflict of Interest's more prurient episodes, not least of which being a lysergically laced boink in a boogie van, voyeuristic shots of Alyssa Milano's exquisitely perky behind, and plentiful 'Red Shoe Diaries' smut, but it is Judd Nelson's persistently boggle-eyed, hilariously gamy performance as the sartorially septic sadist 'Gideon' that elevates 'Conflict of Interest' from being just another absurdly entertaining misfire to that of a bona fide cult classic!

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    • Trivia
      Gary Busey was offered the role of Mickey Flannery but turned it down.
    • Quotes

      Det. Bob Falcone: When are you gonna wake up? It's your kid. Alright?

      Mickey Flannery: IT IS NOT MY KID! FUCK YOU!

    • Soundtracks
      Garden of Evil
      Performed by Tender Fury

      Written by Daniel Root, Jack Leslie Grisham, Randy Bradbury and Dino Guerrero

      Published by Mercy Ryd Music/Mighty Ring Music

      Courtesy of Triple X Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 1993 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Conflict of Interest
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Moviestore Entertainment
      • Frazier Productions
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      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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