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Suicide Kings

  • 1997
  • 12
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
30K
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A group of youngsters kidnap a respected Mafia figure.A group of youngsters kidnap a respected Mafia figure.A group of youngsters kidnap a respected Mafia figure.

  • Director
    • Peter O'Fallon
  • Writers
    • Josh McKinney
    • Gina Goldman
    • Wayne Allan Rice
  • Stars
    • Christopher Walken
    • Denis Leary
    • Sean Patrick Flanery
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    30K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter O'Fallon
    • Writers
      • Josh McKinney
      • Gina Goldman
      • Wayne Allan Rice
    • Stars
      • Christopher Walken
      • Denis Leary
      • Sean Patrick Flanery
    • 178User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christopher Walken
    Christopher Walken
    • Carlo Bartolucci…
    Denis Leary
    Denis Leary
    • Lono Veccio
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Max Minot
    Mark Watson
    • Doorman
    Nina Siemaszko
    Nina Siemaszko
    • Jennifer
    Jay Della
    • Bartender
    • (as Jay Fiondella)
    Henry Thomas
    Henry Thomas
    • Avery Chasten
    Nathan Dana Aldrich
    Nathan Dana Aldrich
    • Marcus
    • (as Nathan Dana)
    Jay Mohr
    Jay Mohr
    • Brett Cambell
    Jeremy Sisto
    Jeremy Sisto
    • T. K.
    Frank Medrano
    Frank Medrano
    • Heckle
    Brad Garrett
    Brad Garrett
    • Jeckyll
    James Peter 'JP' O'Fallon Jr.
    • Kid #1
    Nicholas Huttloff
    • Kid #2
    Trent Bross
    • Maitre D'
    Cliff De Young
    Cliff De Young
    • Marty
    • (as Cliff DeYoung)
    Lisanne Falk
    Lisanne Falk
    • Marty's Wife
    Johnny Galecki
    Johnny Galecki
    • Ira Reder
    • Director
      • Peter O'Fallon
    • Writers
      • Josh McKinney
      • Gina Goldman
      • Wayne Allan Rice
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    7itamarscomix

    Excellent acting, mediocre film

    The premise of Suicide Kings - four young and privileged men kidnap a retired mob boss played by Christopher Walken - is appealing. So much so that it makes me wish it made for a better film.

    Suicide Kings tries to be a psychological thriller focusing on mental cat-and-mouse games between the mobsters and his kidnappers, and the actors are good enough to pull it off - in fact, they're good enough to make you think that there's any psychological depth to the film, when really there's none. Walken and the talented young cast - Denis Leary, Jay Mohr, Sean Patrick Flanery (The Boondock Saints), Jeremy Sisto (Law & Order), Johnny Galecki (The Big Bang Theory) and Henry Thomas (E.T's Elliot all grown up) - all deliver their lines with so much passion and conviction that you almost don't notice how messy and shallow the script really is.

    This fine group of actors - and Walken's wildly charismatic performance most of all, from an actor so powerful he can dominate the film while being tied to a chair for all but a few minutes of it - is more than enough to make the film entertaining, even very enjoyable. The weak script, which deteriorates into cheap twists and conspiracies towards the end - makes it entirely forgettable. A quick comparison to Danny Boyle's Shallow Grave is a testament to how much more comfortable the British are with theatrical minimalism. With a great director and a great script, Suicide Kings could have been something wonderful. As it is, it's good enough for one pleasurable watch, but leaves no mark and no impression.
    7refinedsugar

    Word on the Street

    I bought 'Suicide Kings' on impulse at the height of the DVD craze in the early 2000's. I knew nothing about it. The fact that it starred Christopher Walken and was on sale for cheap was all that I needed. Such an enjoyable time! Critics torn this movie down, but they really missed the boat. This is how you do an effective thriller with good dialog, tension & solid tone.

    Ex top dog mob figure Carlo Bartolucci aka Charlie Barret (Walken) is kidnapped by a group of young men (Jay Mohr, Henry Thomas, Sean Patrick Flannery, Jeremy Sisto) who explain that Avery's (Thomas) sister Elise has been kidnapped and they need his scary underworld connections & money to get her back. Charlie isn't involved, but to give him incentive to help they chop off one of his fingers and duct tape him to a chair at friend Ira's (Johnny Galecki) rich parents summer house. Charlie obliges, phones in some moves while bonding throughout the night as we learn more about the young men, situation. Meanwhile right hand man Lono (Dennis Leary) is out on the streets tracking down leads to get the girl back safe & free his boss.

    The directing by Peter O'Fallon is solid. The script is carried out well by the cast of faces. It's obvious a low budget project, but they hide this pretty well. There's a handful of flashbacks that serve up either decent atmosphere or laughs. Bit parts involving a security guard, a homeless man and a blackjack dealer are a hoot, but it's not a comedy. Moderate swearing, some light violence. I'm glad they went with the ending they did. Everything ties together in a satisfying manner.

    Leary pulls off an effortless ability to be tough, humorous and likable. Walken is solid and gets some killer speeches. All of the young men get moments to shine and aren't window dressing. The flick makes it clear they are way in over their head and aren't as smart as they think. Plus character actors Cliff DeYoung, Frank Medrano, Brad Garrett and Louis Lombardi show up in roles that I most remember them for here.

    Christopher Walken's name alone might get you to check out 'Suicide Kings', but that's selling it short. It's a complete package with a good soundtrack. If you're a fan of any of the actors involved do yourself a favor and see this film. Very few of the characters involved are angels, but that's the dark beauty in this film.
    razorbladebidet

    No "Usual Suspects" but I don't think it was meant to be

    First, I like Mafia movies. Second, I like comedy. I find this movie to be more of the latter. And I enjoy it. I found Johnny Galecki to play the most interesting and funniest character in this movie. It's a good movie overall, enjoyable, and yes, I do own it. In my massive collection of 10 DVD's, this is one of them. I'm no film buff, but it has its good parts and it has its bad parts. I won't over-analyze it, but I liked the plot twists... all of them.. didn't like the overuse of profanity... loved the comedy parts. It has some awkward dialog and what sounds like dubbing, but it is entertaining, and I watch it on a regular basis. Give it a shot! I rated it 7 / 10
    laughtamasta

    damn good flick

    I can't believe I hadn't heard of this movie before last night, although I do live in a fairly cinematically sheltered environment. I was walking through Blockbuster when I see out of the corner of my eye a picture of Chris Walken taped to a chair in front of Dennis Leary and Jay Mohr. I pick up the box, I read the back, I rent the movie. When I got home and watched it, I was, to say the very least, impressed. Left with only one question regarding Dennis Leary's character's heritage (which isn't all that important), I really liked this movie. I wouldn't call it a film for the ages, but I surely would disregard it as decent entertainment either. I would call it a really good movie. Chris Walken is fantastic and the dialouge is great. Come to find out this is Peter O'Fallon's first film, and that he has only done one other film since (he's done a bunch of television), I'm surprized and impressed.
    9rambow

    Careful who your friends are ....

    I was surprised with Suicide Kings. In the same spirit as Something Wild and The Usual Suspects, this movie is not about the end, but getting you there. The film is well told, keeping you on the edge wanting to know "who's on the inside". Unlike some movies where the wrap up at the end seems too improbable, this one works and works well.

    I was unsure of what the movie would be like and so my expectations were low. At the end I had done an 180 degree turn. I was impressed. I look forward to watching this again and picking up on all the clues as to who was doing what and seeing the small details from the start.

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    • Trivia
      The shot on TV with Heckel and Jeckel in the apartment is actually a snippet from Reservoir Dogs (1992). This is because the director could only use stock from other films owned by Artisan Entertainment.
    • Goofs
      After the power goes out the first time the microwave clock is still going.
    • Quotes

      Lono Veccio: You okay?

      Charlie Barret: Eh, so-so. You know, except for this

      [holds up his bandaged hand]

      Lono Veccio: They cut your finger off? You fuckin' sick fucks. It's all this fuckin' rap shit, isn't it?

    • Crazy credits
      The credits run like scratched up film is going through a projector (similar to the beginning of the film). The movie ends/post credits with this scratched film burning up and melting.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Object of My Affection/Paulie/Nightwatch/Suicide Kings/Wild Man Blues/Chinese Box (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Shattered
      Written by Frankie Blue, Cinjun Tate

      Performed by Frankie Blue, Cinjun Tate

      Cinjun Tate appears courtesy of Geffen Records

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Королі самогубства
    • Filming locations
      • City of Industry, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Live Entertainment
      • Dinamo Entertainment
      • Eyes 'n Rice
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,740,156
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $558,081
      • Apr 19, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,740,156
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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