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Search and Destroy

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Rosanna Arquette, Christopher Walken, Griffin Dunne, and John Turturro in Search and Destroy (1995)
SatireActionComedyDrama

A satire about desperate hustling, pop philosophy and big money.A satire about desperate hustling, pop philosophy and big money.A satire about desperate hustling, pop philosophy and big money.

  • Director
    • David Salle
  • Writers
    • Howard Korder
    • Michael Almereyda
  • Stars
    • Griffin Dunne
    • Dennis Hopper
    • Jason Ferraro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Salle
    • Writers
      • Howard Korder
      • Michael Almereyda
    • Stars
      • Griffin Dunne
      • Dennis Hopper
      • Jason Ferraro
    • 25User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Griffin Dunne
    Griffin Dunne
    • Martin Mirkheim
    Dennis Hopper
    Dennis Hopper
    • Dr. Luther Waxling
    Jason Ferraro
    • Young Daniel Strong
    Robert Knepper
    Robert Knepper
    • Daniel Strong
    Martin Scorsese
    Martin Scorsese
    • The Accountant
    Rosanna Arquette
    Rosanna Arquette
    • Lauren Mirkheim
    David Thornton
    David Thornton
    • Rob
    Linda Wahl
    • Party guest
    Christopher Walken
    Christopher Walken
    • Kim Ulander
    Illeana Douglas
    Illeana Douglas
    • Marie Davenport
    Ethan Hawke
    Ethan Hawke
    • Roger
    Laurie Godet
    • Model
    Randy Pearlstein
    • Desk clerk
    Vincent Angell
    Vincent Angell
    • Security guard
    Nicole Burdette
    • Dorothy
    Tanya Pohlkotte
    • Kim's secretary
    Karole Armitage
    Karole Armitage
    • Red River Valley dancer
    Dan Hedaya
    Dan Hedaya
    • Tailor
    • Director
      • David Salle
    • Writers
      • Howard Korder
      • Michael Almereyda
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    User reviews25

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    zumbi_do_asfalto

    Great story, great cast. I think this is a very underrated movie

    Great story, great cast. I think this is a very underrated movie, unfortunately i've noticed so few people seem to have really enjoyed it. It's a typical 90's indie movie, with odd characters and something to say, not the usual blockbuster automatic pilot. For me, it mainly shows the contrast of our childhood and teenage beliefs from the adultwood letdowns, when we have to deal with petty stuff like money and how to make a living. Our 60's rock stars, for instance, could be represented by the Dennis Hopper character, only interested nowadays with the movie producer's wallet and the money he can offer for his book's rights. And the bored grown up kid, leading a tedious life as an executive, trying to get rid of his yuppie routine by following the book's rules by every word, even if it means killing someone. For him, that's a breakthrough of some sort. Christopher Walken in one of his best maniac performances. I'd love to see another David Salle's incursion into moviemaking.
    10kodak007

    A great movie that somehow slipped under everyones radar.

    Greetings to the rare few who have sought out this title on IMDb, and the rarer few who have chosen to read my little rant. Hope it sits well with you....

    I have to say that this movie is one of the rare pieces of film that shows what can be accomplished with no money at all, or little money.

    Scene to scene, moment to moment, it is the essence of what a "low budget movie" can accomplish, it does not wallow in what it cant do, and focuses on what it needs to do, to tell a story. There are moments in it, where you totally don't realize how little it took to create the scene, and its because your lost in the story, and thats what gives the film so much strength.

    True enough, if you have the cast this film has, you can do little wrong. But its great to see that each member does their part, and keeps up with the story, and makes it all seamless.

    The travel scene to NYC with Douglas and Dunn is a perfect example of what can be accomplished with creative thinking and attention to character. without a airport being shut down to accommodate a production schedule that is based more on ego than need.

    There are moments of sheer perfection in this film that i, as a avid lover of film and movies have rarely seen. for over ten years now i have proudly listed this film in my top favorites, as its eccentricities grow more and more lovely upon each watching.

    The arc is there, and so is the commitment to the ideas that it presents almost immediately as its thesis. Waxling is the truth sayer in this piece of fiction, and he lets you know right away what to expect.

    i remember being up late, watching HBO, High, Bored, and finding this film. It was a huge factor in my interest in film school. The tone is unmatched in my opinion. As it is a complete work, not quirky for the sake of it, as so many other movies rely on... but quirky due to the fact that life is quirky, off, odd.

    You can be what you want, you can do what you want, this movie sums that up in a rare way that i have not often seen, and i appreciate upon each watching...

    Dr Waxlings comments are gold. All and all i am proud to be in the small group of people that promote this film to no advantage of self, as it addresses many of the same issues that other films like Fight Club go in to in a more serious, bigger budget way.

    Check it out. Break out your VHS player, and be ready to want to rewind and see it again.

    Really a gem in the wild.

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    9TheTwistedLiver

    A Misunderstood masterpiece

    This is a gem that is lost amongst the crap that came out in the mid nineties American cinema. The first time I saw this film I thought that it was bizarre, yet in some odd way compelling. I have since seen it seven or eight more times and it gets better each time. The humor is dark and unconventional, and the dialog is odd in that it is difficult to determine whether or not its meant to be funny or is simply poor writing, I still have not figured that out which is probably one of the reasons I love this film.

    The cast is of course outstanding, which is why I first rented this film knowing nothing about it. It must have had a very short theater shelf life. Dennis Hopper, Ethan Hawke and produced by Martin Scorcese, how could you go wrong? But the truly outstanding performance, and the majority of the quotable lines are spoken by Christopher Walken. His characters name is Kim Ulander, classic, and walken does what walken does best in this role, he plays a psychopath. See this film, and see it again and again and again.
    8NateWatchesCoolMovies

    Nicely bizarre Hollywood satire

    Search And Destroy is an exceptionally weird, nearly impenetrable satire of Hollywood, produced by Martin Scorsese (he also cameos). It's essentially just a series of odd, puzzling vignettes vaguely based on business and movie archetypes we've all come to know, and love to make fun of. As far as coherent story or heartbeat, look elsewhere. You may however enjoy it's oddball characters, and you've got to do a double take when you see how many awesome actors are in the cast, in a film you've probably never heard of. Griffin Dunne, who started in Scorsese's excellent After Hours, plays Martin Mirkheim, a shameless moronic suck up desperately trying to get his awful script sold to some show business bigwigs. Along the way he meets a host of hives inducing freaks that one might expect to find in early 1990's film scene. Dennis Hopper lurks into the frame as Dr. Luther Waxling, a batty self help guru and author of a pretentious psychobabble book starring an allegorical man (Robert Knepper). John Turturro ramps up the mania past his Big Lebowski role (yes, it's possible) as a demented agent, Ethan Hawke plays adislikable assistant to Hooper. Roseanne Arquette is Dunne's hampered wife, Illeana Douglas is great as Hopper's oddball girlfriend who takes up with Mirkheim. Her schlocky horror movie pitch monologue up is a highlight. Stealing the show, however, and can we expect anything less from him, is Christopher Walken. He plays Kim Ulander, a wondrous Walken creation, a shady, pleasant mannered ad exec who goes absolutely postal at the drop of a hat, the funniest sociopath you could ever hope to meet. This film doesn't mean much. It's more of a subtle, deliberate perversion of the industry that forms it, biting the hand that feeds it while it's tongue is right in its cheek. Enjoy it for its abstract, absurd dialogue, weirdo fucknut characters, and darkly silly, nonsensical, self destructive aura. Those are probably the key reasons that this wasn't well received. They're all the reasons I got a nasty kick out of it.
    9CandyR

    A quirky, dark satire

    This movie seemed to be a snowballing sequence of mishaps - similar to what happens in "After Hours" from 1985. Things keep getting worse for the main character, but it kept me intrigued. Dennis Hopper is an interesting character in this one. As usual, Chris Walken steals the show as a business man and somewhat "off-kilter" character who enjoys an evening of Karaoke. I would recommend it to people who enjoy strange movies. Personally, I enjoyed it.

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    • Trivia
      Martin Scorsese plays The Accountant. Scorsese directed Griffin Dune in After Hours (1986)
    • Quotes

      Ron: You ever been laid, Kim?

      Kim: No, never; what's it like?

    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Awesome Christopher Walken Dance Moments (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Nocturne in E Flat Major, Opus 9, No 2
      Composed by Frédéric Chopin

      Performed by Gloria Cheng

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    • Release date
      • November 15, 1995 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Search and destroy: en plein cauchemar
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Autumn Pictures
      • Millennium Films
      • October Films
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $389,503
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $26,522
      • Apr 30, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $389,503
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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