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L'ombre blanche

Original title: The Glimmer Man
  • 1996
  • 12
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
22K
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Steven Seagal and Keenen Ivory Wayans in L'ombre blanche (1996)
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Two cops are forced to work together to solve a chain of mysterious killings by a killer nicknamed "The Family Man".Two cops are forced to work together to solve a chain of mysterious killings by a killer nicknamed "The Family Man".Two cops are forced to work together to solve a chain of mysterious killings by a killer nicknamed "The Family Man".

  • Director
    • John Gray
  • Writer
    • Kevin Brodbin
  • Stars
    • Steven Seagal
    • Keenen Ivory Wayans
    • Bob Gunton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    22K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Gray
    • Writer
      • Kevin Brodbin
    • Stars
      • Steven Seagal
      • Keenen Ivory Wayans
      • Bob Gunton
    • 112User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steven Seagal
    Steven Seagal
    • Lt. Jack Cole
    Keenen Ivory Wayans
    Keenen Ivory Wayans
    • Det. Jim Campbell
    Bob Gunton
    Bob Gunton
    • Frank Deverell
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Mr. Smith
    John M. Jackson
    John M. Jackson
    • Donald Cunningham
    Michelle Johnson
    Michelle Johnson
    • Jessica Cole
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    • Christopher Maynard
    Peter Jason
    Peter Jason
    • Millie's Father
    Ryan Cutrona
    Ryan Cutrona
    • Capt. Harris
    Richard Gant
    Richard Gant
    • Det. Roden
    Johnny Strong
    Johnny Strong
    • Johnny Deverell
    Robert Mailhouse
    Robert Mailhouse
    • Smith's Bodyguard
    Jesse Stock
    • Cole's Son
    Alexa PenaVega
    Alexa PenaVega
    • Cole's Daughter
    • (as Alexa Vega)
    Nikki Cox
    Nikki Cox
    • Millie
    Wendy Robie
    Wendy Robie
    • Melanie Sardes
    Harris Laskawy
    • Coroner
    Dennis Cockrum
    Dennis Cockrum
    • Det. Tom Farrell
    • Director
      • John Gray
    • Writer
      • Kevin Brodbin
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    boom-slang

    one big pile of cliché's

    This movie is actually the proof that all you need to make a movie in Hollywood is a lot of unnecessary stupid action and a good ending story about 2 cops lynching bad guys. All 2 women in this movie that have a line other than 'aaaah', are dumb and over-sensitive. A few scenes that illustrate the originality of the script writers: bad guys in a car chase end up underneath a fuel truck, which explodes in a sea of fire... good guy falls out of a window, but can hold on to a ridge... cop:'do you know the doctor?' - girl: 'I don't need a shrink' - cop:'I never said he was a psychiater'...

    Another aspect is the morality in this flick. On the one hand smokers are being prevented from lighting a cigarette, but on the other hand a cop can shoot someone in foot and hand during an interrogation. Of course this reflects the all-american point of view on the world: if you think someone is bad, you can beat the hell out of that person, without thinking twice.

    Anyway, I know this movie might be fun for 80% of the American population, but I'm pretty sure this movie went 'straight to video' in Europe!
    5michaelRokeefe

    You can't please everyone all the time.

    In Viet Nam they called him "The Glimmer Man". As a homicide cop they all tend to think of him as trouble. A renegade New York cop(Steven Seagal) with a not so perfect background is transferred to L.A., where his actions make him a prime suspect in a series of murders. It takes time for the soft spoken, new age cop to get the respect of his partner(Kennen Ivory Wayans).Typical strong violence with well paced martial arts displayed. Not much different from any other Seagal movie, but not as good as some.
    6ma-cortes

    Our solid heroes , Seagal and Wayans , face off a vicious L.A. serial killer who begins dispatching whole Catholic families

    A thrilling Seagal entry in enough budget and the kind of movie he was making at the beginning of the decade. Here N.Y detective Jack Cole (Steven Seagal) wearing Nehru jackets and prayer beads is teamed with L.A. Police Det. Jim Campbell (Keenen Ivory Wayans) , but they are a little different . Seagal results to be an ex-CIA operative who has been convinced by a Buddhist monk to stop murdering enemies and along the way pursues a California serial killer called ¨The Family Man¨. As they investigate a series of ritualist crimes in which the victims are crucified against the walls of their houses . While Cole uses his special band of non-violence by slashing , chopping and impaling his way . Later on , they are aware the fact the Russian mafia has something to do with it all . After Cole's spouse is murdered , he is implicated and then somehow the mafia and Cia are blended into the mix .

    The film displays several gunshots , struggles , bloody killing and lots of violence when the fights and killing happen . It's exciting and tense, at time passable action movie , but the fighting and gun-play are well done is this routine actioner ; in addition , introducing something new into the mix , self-mockery . Slick action movie from Seagal in which , both gained weight and lightened up , as he enjoys really and heads crack and bones rattle . Here Seagal stiffer and more humourless than ever but he finally wipes out enemies , while he cleanses his mind with Tibetan prayer beads . Despite the strained at buddy-buddy humor beween N.Y. Inspector Steven and the local homicide detective Wayans as mismatched colleagues , both of them play an attractive couple as two tough law enforcers . Wayans , clearly a better actor than this material suffers notably in action scenes and he plays a street-wise , fast-talking detective who cries over old movies as Casablanca. Our protagonists are accompanied by a good support cast , such as : an over-ripe Bob Gunton , John M. Jackson , Michelle Johnson , Stephen Tobolowsky , Ryan Cutrona , Richard Gant , Nikky Cox , Johnny Strong , Alex Panevega , Peter Jason , Wendy Robie , and Brian Cox who confirms his status as a great secondary of the 90s , among others .

    The picture belongs to best period in Seagal hits including acceptable films as Hard to kill, Marked to death , Out of justice , Under siege , Undersiege : Dark territory , On deadly ground , Executive decision , Fire down below , The patriot . Following the last period of Seagal career, when he's doing middling and low budget films, lackluster , directly to video and many are deemed semi-turkeys stinkers , such as : The foreigner , Ticker , Half past dead and many others . Following the tendency to oriental action cinema, Seagal-also producer- hired Asian directors as Mink (Into the sun) , Leong (Out the reach),and Siu Tung Ching. These movies aren't on the level previous successful and big budget movies, such as Under siege I,II, Glimmer man, Exit wounds, Fire down below, Executive decision , among them. The film is produced by Julius Nasso , Michael Rachmil and Steven Seagal himself and his production called Seagal/Nasso Productions. Being professionally directed by John Gray , though it has some flaws and gaps . He was the youngest recipient ever of an American Film Institute Independant Filmmaker Grant . He is a writer, director and producer, known for Reckless (2014) White Irish Drinkers (2010),Born to Be Wild , Ghost Whisperer (2005), Haven , The Hunley (1999) Martin and Lewis, and Helter Skelter. The story is occasionally entertaining but only for the Steven Seagal fans. A decent Seagal action piece won't convert die-hard detractors and aficionados will not disappoint . A predictable movie when it is no being unbelievable .
    5paul_haakonsen

    Average Seagal movie...

    While "The Glimmer Man" isn't any outstanding action movie, I will say that it is still worth watching if you enjoy Steven Seagal movies. That being said, then it should also be said that it is a fairly average Seagal movie in every sense of the phrase. It is one of those mass produced action movies that most action stars tend to settle into doing, you know finding a formula that works and milking it beyond dry.

    Story-wise then "The Glimmer Man" is your stereotypical Seagal movie. Yep, he is an ex-something-something now turned law man and taking on the seedy underworld singlehandedly.

    You know what you get here; the usual Seagal martial arts, wits and punchlines. Yes, it is all here, and the obligatory broken arm as well. And true to most other Seagal movies he is untouchable, except for a single blow that gets through and strikes him. Indeed, business as usual.

    Having Seagal act opposite Keenen Ivory Wayans, well I had some initial reservation to this, as I thought it would be comedy in the trademark Wayans fashion. But luckily Keenen proved to surprise and did actual acting and no do comedy.

    "The Glimmer Man" is enjoyable enough for what it is, and bear in mind that it is a Seagal movie after all.
    Wizard-8

    Seagal's descent began here

    It was here the trend of Seagal starring in more economically budgeted movies with drab scripts that seriously lacked action. (And that were never screened for the critics!) Though the fight sequences here aren't has badly done as in his subsequent movies (the editing is less frenzic), they are few and far between. As a result, action fans will really be bored, especially since the story is so drab, despite it involving a serial killer who's especially sadistic. New twists to the story only occasionally come, and they are usually so murky that eventually the viewers will be confused as to who is doing what (and why.)

    Seagal and Wayans never quite generate the necessary chemistry, despite the fact that their characters are opposed in their views and practices. Although they occasionally have some mildly amusing dialogue, the level of dialogue is generally bad, sometimes mind-bogglingly so.

    It's easy to see why this didn't do much at the box office, and why Seagal increasingly became frustrated with Warner Brothers, eventually leaving them. (Though he returned for EXIT WOUNDS for some reason.) Seagal needs to not only stop playing the same basic character in each of his movies, but stop choosing scripts that recycle the same basic elements we see in almost every one of his movies. If he does that, there is a possibility he could remove the stigma of being a glorified "B" movie actor.

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    • Trivia
      According to Keenen Ivory Wayans, one time during production, after waiting for a long time for Steven Seagal to finally show up on the set (he was known for not caring for the time when filming was to start, and would always show up very late), Seagal appeared with some script and said how it was the greatest script he ever read in his entire life. When Wayans asked him who wrote it, Seagal responded by saying; "I did."
    • Goofs
      When Cole is talking about the dead woman in the autopsy room he says he thinks he's "Russian, most likely Georgian." Russian and Georgian are two distinct nationalities and ethnic groups. The fact that Georgia was at one time part of the Soviet Union does not make Georgians and Russians at all related.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Smith: Suffice to say, to the people he hunted for us, he was known as the Glimmer Man. There'd be nothing but jungle, then a glimmer... Then you'd be dead!

    • Alternate versions
      In the BBFC-approved UK video version, nine seconds are cut. In the scene where Cole confronts two Russians in the car, four seconds of Cole beating a Russian over the head nine times with his gun butt have been cut, and in the final fight scene, four seconds of Cole repeatedly punching Donald in the face after kicking him onto the table are cut.
    • Connections
      Featured in Alertes à la bombe (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Snake
      Written by Steven Seagal, Todd Smallwood, and Matt Andes

      Performed by Taj Mahal

      Courtesy of Private Music

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    • Release date
      • January 8, 1997 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Chinese
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Un hombre entre sombras
    • Filming locations
      • Barclay Hotel - 103 W. 4th Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(As the Ovington Arms)
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Seagal/Nasso Productions
      • Sprockets Music
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $45,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,351,264
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,605,504
      • Oct 6, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,351,264
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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