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Roadflower

Original title: The Road Killers
  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
1.9K
YOUR RATING
Roadflower (1994)
ActionCrimeDramaThriller

At a desert truck stop, a gang of joyriders kidnaps a man's family and kills his brother. The local sheriff is of no help, so the man goes after them himself.At a desert truck stop, a gang of joyriders kidnaps a man's family and kills his brother. The local sheriff is of no help, so the man goes after them himself.At a desert truck stop, a gang of joyriders kidnaps a man's family and kills his brother. The local sheriff is of no help, so the man goes after them himself.

  • Director
    • Deran Sarafian
  • Writer
    • Tedi Sarafian
  • Stars
    • Christopher Lambert
    • Craig Sheffer
    • David Arquette
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Deran Sarafian
    • Writer
      • Tedi Sarafian
    • Stars
      • Christopher Lambert
      • Craig Sheffer
      • David Arquette
    • 18User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christopher Lambert
    Christopher Lambert
    • Jack
    Craig Sheffer
    Craig Sheffer
    • Cliff
    David Arquette
    David Arquette
    • Bobby
    Josh Brolin
    Josh Brolin
    • Tom
    Michelle Forbes
    Michelle Forbes
    • Helen
    Joseph Gordon-Levitt
    Joseph Gordon-Levitt
    • Rich
    Michael Greene
    Michael Greene
    • Sheriff Hodes
    Alexondra Lee
    Alexondra Lee
    • Ashley
    Christopher McDonald
    Christopher McDonald
    • Glen
    John Pyper-Ferguson
    John Pyper-Ferguson
    • Hauser
    Richard C. Sarafian
    Richard C. Sarafian
    • Trucker
    • (as Richard Sarafian)
    Adrienne Shelly
    Adrienne Shelly
    • Red
    Patrick Thompson
    Patrick Thompson
    • Local
    Guy Galley
    • Chicken Farmer
    Pamela Gordon
    Pamela Gordon
    • Clerk
    Pat Millicano
    Pat Millicano
    • Clerk's Son
    Jack Rader
    Jack Rader
    • Wilcox
    Patricia Murtaugh
    • Mechanic's Daughter
    • Director
      • Deran Sarafian
    • Writer
      • Tedi Sarafian
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    User reviews18

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    6themightykazoo-30763

    A fun movie best enjoyed with THC and alcohol

    Every now and again when I am drunk I stumble upon this film again. It is pretty fun. I like it. It is not great by any means but it is fun. A good Saturday afternoon movie.
    6Bloodwank

    Pretty decent little road movie thriller

    Road Flower, Road Flower. A neat name, evocative and enigmatic, it just doesn't quite hook you in. Centred on a family travelling through the desert who p!ss off some travelling scumbags and end up in all sorts of trouble, it's a fun b grade joint with a few rewards for those with the patience for this kind of thing. And worth noting that this is one of those little seen b pictures that appear to have an eclectic cast through the passage of time, with Michelle Forbes, Josh Brolin, David Arquette and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, all of which have gone on to some kind of wider fame. Gordon-Levitt doesn't make much of an impression here, probably since he was pretty young at the time, but Brolin and Arquette both do well, with the latter being an infinity less irritating than he was in the Scream franchise despite here playing what on paper should be a very irritating character indeed, a sort of dopey idiot savant type in thrall to the main baddie, a wonderfully snarling and maniacal Craig Sheffer. Brolin is a conscience of sorts to the general villains, and pretty sympathetic too, off centre enough to be a little creepy, but with a scared likability to him. The nominal lead here is Christopher Lambert, who is pretty wooden, not especially good but has a certain presence, watchable enough. The film is at its best when dealing with its antagonists though, and the writing is often pretty entertaining, some dialogue made me chuckle out loud and I was generally smiling, there are even one or two surprises in amongst the formulaic set up too. The film moves at a smart pace, looks pretty nice and is even intermittently stylish, too many punches are pulled in terms of the violence but it still muster effective tension, it's a pretty fun ride while it lasts. Director Deran Sarafian clearly knows his way around this sort of film but the action is sometimes irritatingly edited and the film is too skewed in favour of its villains for the audience to feel much for the imperilled family. The directors dad Richard (Vanishing Point) pops up briefly and brother Tedi wrote the script, so its kind of a Sarafian family picnic. This film sure ain't a patch on Vanishing Point though. Anyhoo, this is worth a look if it turns up on late night TV or any other time where you have nothing better to do. Won't change anyones world, but it is kinda cool at times. 6/10 or something.
    wellthatswhatithinkanyway

    Not a very good one,this one

    STAR RATING:*****Unmissable****Very Good***Okay**You Could Go Out For A Meal Instead*Avoid At All Costs

    It's a shame,'cos another collaboration between Christopher Lambert and director Deran Sarafian by the name of Gunmen was one I found to be very enjoyable.I've heard one or two people criticize Chris's acting ability.This is unjustified.He's okay,it's just,like all actors,he picks bad scripts sometimes.This being one of them.

    In fact,the majority (if not all) of the film's faults can be found in the script,because it's so badly written,not least because we find it so hard to offer any empathy to Christopher McDonald's duh-duh father character,who's such a caring dad he lets his son wonder out into the road unsupervised in the first place,never mind the 'bad guys' who,though kind of going a little too fast,were on an open road with not much traffic visibly in front of them.Just to stare at a bloody flower as well!You're gonna be seeing a lot more of them in your life kid,believe me.And what was with that girl bad guy,wondering around with an umbrella like she was in a Legal & General advert or something?

    One to disappear without a trace into the confines of DTV hell,me thinks.*
    4bob_meg

    A freaky, early Miramax outing that tries unsuccessfully to be a "Hot Rods to Hell" homage

    This one reminds me of the outer limits ultra-DIY stuff that Miramax was experimenting with in the '80s before they went "legit" with "respectable" art-house fare around 1989.

    "The Road Killers" is from a few years after that but you can still see the yearning to be on the cool, cutting edge of the alternafence. It's also extremely interesting (at first, at least) because you get to see sneak peeks at very young versions of some of today's biggest actors (Josh Brolin, David Arquette, Chris MacDonald, a 7 or 8-year old Joseph Gordon-Levitt).

    This film doesn't take itself seriously in the least, and that could very well have been intentional as it seems to deliberately ape the sadistic-teen-hoods-go-on-a-rampage genre ala "Hot Rods to Hell." The lead thug, Craig Sheffer (never a very good actor, unfortunately, and a very ham-fisted villain in many flicks) does and says all the hateful things at all the right times, but can't get beyond his ridiculous Motley Crue wig (I really hope it is a wig, for his sake). Brolin and Arquette have scant little to do, and the "good guys," with the exception of MacDonald, never get us very revved up to root for them in the first place.

    The script is a complete disaster with long, intermittent stretches where there is no action whatsoever, and the characters are too shallow and boring to expound upon. This is supposed to be an action picture, but it ends up as more of an overlong parody of one.

    A huge, wasted opportunity, as nobody had the guts to make deliberately different mainstream films back in the day, except Miramax. Now, they wouldn't touch this kind of stuff with a ten foot pole, unless it was to be helmed by Rodrigeuz or Tarantino.
    3The Terminator

    The Most Terrifying Thing I Have Ever Seen

    Yes, you read the title right. As a massive Terminator fan, I wanted to check this out as it was scripted by Tedi Safarian, who is the man (or one of them) behind the script for T3. This movie is so bad it has dented all of my expectations for the new Terminator movie as the story lacks a complete sense of direction.

    Basically, we are introduced to two families driving through the desert. A bunch of psychos follow them and drive past them at breakneck speeds, shortly before taking them hostage. Why? Sure they are crazy but it still doesn't make any sense at all!

    The entire film has the atmosphere of those god awful tv movies (take Motorcycle Gang for example) and despite a relatively well-known cast, fails to deliver on every level. In the end you find yourself rooting for the bad guys as Christopher Lambert's acting is just terrible, not to mention the look on his face.

    However, credit is due where credit is due. The lead 'Road Killer' Cliff is played with genuine menace by Craig Sheffer as is David Arquettes character of Bobby.

    Good characters still ain't enough though to salvage this mess of a film and to be perfectly honest, you are better spending 100 minutes of your life cutting grass with a pair of scissors.

    All in all, The Road Killers (or Roadflower as it is known in the UK) wins itself a meagre 3 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      Bobby gives the wrong answer to every math problem that Cliff gives him: 365 times 12.9 is 4,708.5 (Bobby says 4,218.5) 42,000 times 18 is 756,000 (Bobby says 423,000) 3,511 times 46 is 161,506 (Bobby says 153,406) 264,000 times 342 is 90,288,000 (no answer from Bobby)
    • Goofs
      After Cliff kills his brother and throws him out of his Caddilac, a Caprice 9C1 comes. Cliff uses the shotgun to shoot it. He shoots the tire, however we can see bullet-holes on the front wind-shield.
    • Quotes

      Hauser: You're lucky I like you.

      Cliff: Who me?

      Hauser: No him!

      Cliff: Oh

      Hauser: I love you... you're my little brother come here and give me a hug... get you're ass over here

      [Cliff hugs him]

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Road Killers
    • Filming locations
      • Parker, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dimension Films
      • John Flock Productions
      • Miramax
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    • Budget
      • $6,580,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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