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The Owl

  • TV Movie
  • 1991
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
283
YOUR RATING
Adrian Paul in The Owl (1991)
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After the violent murder of his family, a man becomes a vigilante dispensing his own kind of justice to people in need.After the violent murder of his family, a man becomes a vigilante dispensing his own kind of justice to people in need.After the violent murder of his family, a man becomes a vigilante dispensing his own kind of justice to people in need.

  • Director
    • Tom Holland
  • Writers
    • Bob Forward
    • Tom Holland
  • Stars
    • Adrian Paul
    • Patricia Charbonneau
    • Brian Thompson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    283
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tom Holland
    • Writers
      • Bob Forward
      • Tom Holland
    • Stars
      • Adrian Paul
      • Patricia Charbonneau
      • Brian Thompson
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Adrian Paul
    Adrian Paul
    • The Owl
    Patricia Charbonneau
    Patricia Charbonneau
    • Danny Santerre
    Brian Thompson
    Brian Thompson
    • Barkeeper
    Erika Flores
    Erika Flores
    • Lisa
    Jacques Apollo Bolton
    • Cool Ice
    David Anthony Marshall
    David Anthony Marshall
    • Bobby B
    Billy 'Sly' Williams
    Billy 'Sly' Williams
    • Gullett
    David Selburg
    • Dr. Clements
    Mark Lowenthal
    • Dr. Miller
    Alan Scarfe
    Alan Scarfe
    • Hutchins
    Thomas Rosales Jr.
    Thomas Rosales Jr.
    • Morito
    Alejandro Quezada
    • Gossett
    Gregory Scott Cummins
    Gregory Scott Cummins
    • Trash
    Rick Zumwalt
    Rick Zumwalt
    • Packer
    Bridget Klappert
    • Six year old
    Jill Pierce
    • Dark Haired Lady
    Sondra Spriggs
    • Black Chick
    Chris Hendrie
    Chris Hendrie
    • Wolpert
    • Director
      • Tom Holland
    • Writers
      • Bob Forward
      • Tom Holland
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    User reviews16

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    5cheathamg

    I haven't seen this movie, so I'm commenting on the original book.

    I voted 5 because I didn't want to influence the overall average. I haven't seen the movie but I read the original novel and was sorry to hear the film being savaged so. I would have hoped for a better treatment of the film by its author but apparently, from what other people have said, he was not trying to translate the novel on to the screen so much as he was trying to create a salable product and get a series going. Too bad! The novel was highly readable. It had a rough, crude vitality. Sure, it was unnecessarily violent but it was not the sort of book one picks up to read for its literary qualities. It was the sort of book one buys from a bus station paperback rack. It was fun, and best of all, the main character was memorable. He wasn't believable, he had no redeeming qualities, but he was memorable. Oh, well, another opportunity for good entertainment sacrificed on the altar of the desire for fame and money.
    funzie

    And I thought only Hong Kong movies could be as bad as this....

    Martial arts movie with more than usual absence of any semblance of reality in plot, made distinctive by bad acting and increasing the film/expenditure ratio by repeating the same sequence several times in slow motion. Yet another gem under the Smithee Banner - Bad Movie Night review please...
    skidmarxst

    lost treasure hunter

    I saw a bit of this film just once. It has haunted me for a very long time, I have failed in all my attempts to find it. I can identify with the hero since I'm writing this at 5:00 in the morning.

    Great hero concept, but since I didn't see the whole thing I can't say more
    1rptgb

    An abomination - Pushing the boundaries of what someone can sit through...This is without question the worst film/pilot ever made.

    For lovers of bad TV and film this really pushes the boundaries of what a human mind can take.

    I shall not attempt to describe the full indignity of the film - rather a few select moments, in particular the two 10 minute montages of a silent Highlander Man (adrien Paul?) working out/watching his family dying/stalking the streets (all to a terribly bad, sub-yann hammer synth soundtrack). So bad that by the 6th time you see his wife and daughter get blown up, you wish you had been with them, if only to save the sweet misery of seeing the Owl re-live his dull montage again and again.

    Indeed as we cross the half-hour mark, humour turns to revulsion as we realise that this is a serious piece of work, so bad that the director removed their name from his hateful and yet unintentionally hilarious movie.

    I mean the central villain 'raps' all of his dialogue for god sake!! How could I sit through this? How will you sit through this? Well, like some horrible accident once you begin to watch it you won't be able to take your eyes from the screen.

    However I warn you, the Owl is not for the casual viewer - if it comes on TV and you can survive the full hour then you can consider yourself one of the lucky ones, as many will have fallen where you now stand (probably weeping).
    7hodekin2000

    Supernatural Vigilante. A flawed Movie Pilot, with potential ...

    Based on a novel by Bob Forward, this had all the trappings of something interesting. Sadly the movie was poorly executed for reasons I'll go into later, and it is easy to see why it did not get commissioned as a TV series. All the better for its star, Adrian Paul, it seemed. Not long after he was picked up for Duncan Macleod in the extremely successful HIGHLANDER: The Series. You could argue this was a good canvas for Paul's talents and later casting as the Scottish Immortal, if anyone had bothered to see it. I don't know if the Producers of Highlander watched The Owl, but Paul's natural agility and martial arts experience shines through here and was one of the most interesting aspects in the film. With long, drawn out scenes of Paul working out spliced between flashback segments of his former life, the movie is drawn out instead of getting on with the story. What is more, it tells us very little of what we want to know. How did he become The Owl?

    A word on the music. Moody and atmospheric, you could say no more from Sylvester Levay (Airwolf)

    The cast. I have to say, the Wooden Spoon Award must go to the awful rapping bad guy, Cool Ice. He's just plain silly. His stringy haired henchman are no better. Brian Thompson makes a worthy appearance as Bobby B, the bar keeper of a backstreet bar The Owl frequents. He is L'Hiboux's confident and informant. Patricia Charbonneau plays a cop, and L'Hiboux's on and off girlfriend. Hutchins, played by Alan Scarfe was obviously meant to be the recurring nemesis of The Owl. He seemed like a great foil, but sadly we'll never know what might have become of it.

    Bob/Robert Forward wrote two Owl books. I confess I have not read them. What put me off is that they are written in first person, i.e from the character's perspective, which is a good idea to get into the head of the character, but so often doesn't work. I must try them, as reviews of the books are generally very good. Maybe they might throw some light on how L'Hiboux got to be The Owl. The movie makes little attempt. Again, maybe they left this to be revealed as the series progressed. In summary, this movie is worth a shot. It's very hard to get hold of though which doesn't make the job easy. In Australia it was called "Night Owl"

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    • Trivia
      The original 48 minute version which aired on CBS in 1991 is credited to director Tom Holland. A longer edit which includes deleted scenes (opening with Holland himself as a mugger/rapist who is foiled by The Owl) and lengthy montage sequences was created for the international market and is credited to director Alan Smithee, a pseudonym frequently used when directors are unhappy with a finished film.
    • Quotes

      The Owl: You got a choice. Either walk to the squad car or be carried.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Leonard Nimoy/Bill Maher/B.J. Sniff (1991)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hämnaren
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA(Location)
    • Production company
      • Lorimar Film Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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