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A Miami social worker, Scott, helps a fatherless boy. When the boy goes missing, Scott looks for him everywhere, incl. in a crack dealing gang.A Miami social worker, Scott, helps a fatherless boy. When the boy goes missing, Scott looks for him everywhere, incl. in a crack dealing gang.A Miami social worker, Scott, helps a fatherless boy. When the boy goes missing, Scott looks for him everywhere, incl. in a crack dealing gang.
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I'm assuming that John Travolta decided to take things in his own hands at the time of making this movie, seeing that his career was in a slump at the time. I assume that because Travolta is credited as being one of the four screenwriters of this movie. It must have hurt when the finished product was shelved for some time before being dumped directly to cable TV, though I'm pretty confident that the movie wouldn't have done well if it had been released to theaters. It's pretty apparent this was a low budget movie, with such attributes as poor photography and dimly lit sequences. In fact, despite all the swearing, violence, and drug scenes, the movie feels like it was made for TV. The screenplay contains some howlers like interracial gangs, but it's a mostly dull and slow-moving affair. Bernie Casey and Hector Elizondo are good, but there's only so much they can do in their limited roles. As for Travolta, while he's been good in other movies, you wouldn't know it from his performance here. His swearing, getting uppity and saying such things as "How dare you?", crying, and bulging eyes suggest a director who was reluctant to reign him in for some unknown reason. The only reason to see this is to try and figure out how this got re-released (on DVD) a few years ago.
If you see this movie on the video shelf at a video store, rent it. It is definitely worth seeing.
An enjoyable film in my mind. Travolta is especially good in a movie about a social worker's determination to save his friend after he is kidnapped by the drug dealers that he worked for. Sure, this is hardly a perfect movie, but it will entertain you for 95 minutes.
Powerful performances and great thrills make this movie one you have to see. If you get the chance to see it, don't pass it up.
When Chains of Gold came out is was dismissed as a vanity project. I don't get it. While the film is far from perfect its very well made and has some good performances.
Travolta is sympathetic as hell as Barnes, the social worker.
The supporting cast are good and is stacked with familiar faces and the Miami setting is exotic and adds production value.
The script is never likely to feature on any best of lists, but it gets the job done and the direction is solid and the pacing is fast.
As I said I really don't get the hate. The pic is entertaining and Travolta is always watchable and there's some good action scenes.
Chains of Gold is a fun watch.
Travolta is sympathetic as hell as Barnes, the social worker.
The supporting cast are good and is stacked with familiar faces and the Miami setting is exotic and adds production value.
The script is never likely to feature on any best of lists, but it gets the job done and the direction is solid and the pacing is fast.
As I said I really don't get the hate. The pic is entertaining and Travolta is always watchable and there's some good action scenes.
Chains of Gold is a fun watch.
Did you know
- TriviaDirector of photography Dariusz Wolski was fired two weeks before the end of filming and replaced by Bruce Surtees.
- GoofsWhen Travolta goes to identify the boy at the morgue, the battery pack for his microphone is clearly visible sticking out of his back pocket.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Cinema Snob: Cut-Throats Nine (2014)
- SoundtracksVenezuela
Composed by Robert J. Walsh
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