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Troubles

Original title: Shattered
  • 1991
  • 12
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
12K
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Tom Berenger, Greta Scacchi, and Bob Hoskins in Troubles (1991)
Psychological ThrillerCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

After a horrific car wreck leaves him an amnesiac, a man slowly begins to unravel his shocking past.After a horrific car wreck leaves him an amnesiac, a man slowly begins to unravel his shocking past.After a horrific car wreck leaves him an amnesiac, a man slowly begins to unravel his shocking past.

  • Director
    • Wolfgang Petersen
  • Writers
    • Richard Neely
    • Wolfgang Petersen
  • Stars
    • Tom Berenger
    • Bob Hoskins
    • Greta Scacchi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wolfgang Petersen
    • Writers
      • Richard Neely
      • Wolfgang Petersen
    • Stars
      • Tom Berenger
      • Bob Hoskins
      • Greta Scacchi
    • 78User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Tom Berenger
    Tom Berenger
    • Dan Merrick
    Bob Hoskins
    Bob Hoskins
    • Gus Klein
    Greta Scacchi
    Greta Scacchi
    • Judith Merrick
    Joanne Whalley
    Joanne Whalley
    • Jenny Scott
    • (as Joanne Whalley-Kilmer)
    Corbin Bernsen
    Corbin Bernsen
    • Jeb Scott
    Debi A. Monahan
    • Nancy Mercer
    Bert Rosario
    Bert Rosario
    • Rudy Costa
    Jedda Jones
    • Sadie
    Scott Getlin
    • Jack Stanton
    Kellye Nakahara
    Kellye Nakahara
    • Lydia
    Dona Hardy
    • Pet Shop Woman
    Frank Cavestani
    Frank Cavestani
    • Cop
    Jasmin Gabler
    • Jeb's Secretary
    Charlene Hall
    • Receptionist
    Dierk Torsek
    • Dr. Benton
    George Herbert Semel
    • Plastic Surgeon
    • (as George Herbert Semel M.D.)
    Theodore Bikel
    Theodore Bikel
    • Dr. Berkus
    Amy Strauss
    • Hacienda Hotel Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Wolfgang Petersen
    • Writers
      • Richard Neely
      • Wolfgang Petersen
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    8FiendishDramaturgy

    Neo-Noir ala Petersen

    Wolfgang Petersen (Poseidon & the Neverending Story)'s Neo Noir starring Tom Berenger, Bob Hoskins, and Greta Scacchi about a West Coast developer who has amnesia after a car accident and begins to suspect his wife of treachery.

    This begins in a pretty mundane way. It runs like any one of thousands of films of the early 1990's, and there doesn't appear to be anything special about it until you get a little bit of the way into it. Roughly one third through, you begin to see the subtle idiosyncrasies of this work, and soon, you are wholly absorbed.

    This features some great intrigues, a nice well paced plot, and a really twisty ending. Dialog delivery isn't as bad as you might expect, and the story itself steals the show. Camera angles are a bit odd at times, but nothing like some of those 1970's flicks!

    All in all, though it was done as recently as 1991, it is horribly dated but I was still completely entertained by this film, and while it's not Friday-Saturday night quality, it makes for a great Saturday or Sunday afternoon diversion.

    It rates a 7.6/10 from...

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    7classicalsteve

    Decent But Dated Escapist Flick with Quite a Twist at the End

    The feel of this film rings of a late 1970's early 1980's action-drama TV show, like "Hart to Hart", "Charlie's Angels", or even "Dallas", particularly because of the location shots and the music. The scenes alternate between million-dollar mansions, ritzy hotels, billion-dollar corporations, and rural locales. And the lush strings always emerge when the characters are driving through some mountainous areas. I kept thinking that Jaclyn Smith would turn up at any moment.

    The opening premise is quite a stretch: Tom Berenger as Dan Merrick survives after having plunged about 6000 feet off the road in his car. It's a miracle that his legs didn't end up in the glove compartment. Despite being more or less still intact, Merrick's face has been crushed into hamburger, and he can't remember who he is or what happened to him after he awakens from a coma. His wife Judith (Greta Scacchi) is only a little scratched up after the ordeal. She nurses him back to health and tries to help put the puzzle pieces back into his "shattered" memory.

    He finds out he's a rich commercial real estate developer with a house with its own zip code. His office at the TransAmerica building in San Francisco is bigger than the average person's apartment. And he has a beautiful secretary who must have just finished a stint as a cover model for Vogue. And his colleague is the kind of guy who uses the old "two shooter" gesture while saying "We'll do lunch." That would be a nightmare!

    But other pieces do not come together so easily, like why, before the accident, did he hire a private investigator (Bob Hoskins) who fronts as a pet store owner? And why did this guy's invoice end up at the development company? At one point, he thought he had bought $7000 worth of pets! (With that kind of money he could have gotten the equivalent of Magnum PI.)

    The film becomes a kind of noir mystery in which Merrick tries to put the pieces of his life back into perspective all the while trying to figure who he can trust. Although some of the writing and circumstances were a little hard to swallow, the movie sort of gets better as it goes along. And a great performance by Berenger holds the story together more or less. At every moment, despite its short-comings, you want to find out what happens next. And a dynamite ending that is worth the wait and the price of admission, $5 for the DVD at Fry's.
    8Redfoot9681

    Vastly Underrated Suspense Film

    With a maze of plot twists and surprises, "Shattered" is one heck of a guesser.

    The plot follows Dan Merrick (Tom Berenger) after a horrifying car accident. He suffers from amnesia, and must piece his life together post-accident. As he learns more and more about his past, his life spins out of control, leaving the most horrifying revelation for the end.

    "Shattered" is carefully constructed and directed by Wolfgang Peterson. His cast really brings this one together, with great performances by Berenger and Bob Hoskins. It is simply impossible to guess the events in this film as you are watching it, and it is best to go into it knowing as little as possible.

    "Shattered" is an excellent effort and film that has been wrongly ignored over the years since its release. This is a great rental for a cold and rainy Saturday night.

    Grade: A
    jpc47

    Have to see this one, you'll be surprised

    This movie has got to be the best surprise I've ever gotten from a last second pick at the video store. The first time I saw this movie was in college, we watched it one night and it continued to be shown in our apartment almost non-stop for the next 4 days. People could not get enough of it.

    I won't go into the plot, etc. but will tell you it offers many twists and turns and will keep you interested and surprised at the end.

    You cannot go wrong renting this movie!
    8krorie

    One of the best of the neo-noir flicks

    Dan Merrick (Tom Berenger) and his wife Judith (Greta Scacchi) are involved in a car wreck that leaves Judith with only a scratch but Dan in critical condition that involves restructuring his face to look as much as possible like the old face. Dan has one other serious problem, the shock has left him with amnesia. He tries to put his life back together with the help of his wife but nothing seems real. In trying to piece together his former existence, he tracks down all types of hunches and leads that take him nowhere. Then one day he comes across a strange bill for $7,000 from a pet shop. When he investigates further he discovers that the pet shop owner, Gus Klein (Bob Hoskins), moonlights as a private eye. Gus tells him all kinds of strange happenings including a story about his wife's lover. He also learns that his business partner's wife Jenny Scott (Joanne Whalley) is much closer to him than he wants her to be. As Gus and Dan search for clues, they find more than either one bargained for. The ending is a grabber. The viewer won't be disappointed.

    Director Wolfgang Petersen of "Das Boot" fame directs with a flair for action and suspense. There is a wild car chase toward the end of the movie that really delivers the goods. Though Petersen's film (which he wrote based on a novel) may not exactly be film noir, it shares several elements in common with that genre including two femme fatales. There is also symbolic use of natural forces such as the pounding of the waves against the shore to enhance portions of the script, which may or may not have been inspired by the 1942 film noir picture "Street of Chance."

    All the acting is above average, but the standout performance is by Bob Hoskins as the PI who loves animals. There are also bits of humor from a pet shop employee, Sadie (Jedda Jones), over the phone when called asking for Gus.

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    • Trivia
      Greta Scacchi's breakthrough role in Chaleur et Poussière (1983) earned her a reputation for being relaxed about on-screen nudity. She had stripped down for scenes in Présumé innocent (1990) and Sur la route de Nairobi (1987), among others, until she reached the edge of her tolerance with this movie. "There I was, in the missionary position," she would later say, "with the fourth famous actor in six months on top of me--Harrison Ford, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jimmy Smits, now Tom Berenger--and I'm thinking, 'I just can't do this anymore'."
    • Goofs
      An asthma inhaler is not an aqualung. Klein could not have kept breathing underwater because he had his inhaler with him. It relies on mixing the steroids with the surrounding air; it doesn't itself provide oxygen.
    • Quotes

      Dan Merrick: You little whore. You were fucking that bastard!

      Judith Merrick: [Crying] I love him!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Frankie and Johnny/Homicide/Little Man Tate/Ricochet/Shattered (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Nights in White Satin
      Written by Justin Hayward

      Performed by The Moody Blues

      Published by Essex Music, Inc.

      Courtesy of PolyGram Special Products, a division of PolyGram Group Distribution, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • September 25, 1991 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • MGM
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Búsqueda mortal
    • Filming locations
      • Manzanita, Oregon, USA
    • Production companies
      • Capella International
      • Davis Entertainment
      • Palace Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $22,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,511,031
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,457,105
      • Oct 14, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,511,031
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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