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Desert Saints

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
3.6K
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Kiefer Sutherland and Melora Walters in Desert Saints (2002)
ActionRomanceThriller

An American assassin, who works for cartels in Latin America, is back in USA. He gets a woman before each job and kills her after. FBI's on to him but are curious about his next big job.An American assassin, who works for cartels in Latin America, is back in USA. He gets a woman before each job and kills her after. FBI's on to him but are curious about his next big job.An American assassin, who works for cartels in Latin America, is back in USA. He gets a woman before each job and kills her after. FBI's on to him but are curious about his next big job.

  • Director
    • Richard Greenberg
  • Writers
    • Richard Greenberg
    • Wally Nichols
  • Stars
    • Brent Roam
    • Shawn Woods
    • Christopher Bersh
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    3.6K
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    • Director
      • Richard Greenberg
    • Writers
      • Richard Greenberg
      • Wally Nichols
    • Stars
      • Brent Roam
      • Shawn Woods
      • Christopher Bersh
    • 40User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Brent Roam
    Brent Roam
    • Concierge
    Shawn Woods
    Shawn Woods
    • Larson
    Christopher Bersh
    • Thug in Black
    Kiefer Sutherland
    Kiefer Sutherland
    • Arthur Banks
    Rachel Ticotin
    Rachel Ticotin
    • Dora
    Beth Grant
    Beth Grant
    • Lou
    Zach Chapman
    • Officer
    Jamey Sheridan
    Jamey Sheridan
    • Agent George Scanlon
    Leslie Stefanson
    Leslie Stefanson
    • Agent Donna Marbury
    Melora Walters
    Melora Walters
    • Bennie Harper
    Buddy Quaid
    Buddy Quaid
    • Gas Station Attendant
    Keith Diamond
    Keith Diamond
    • Agent Robinson
    Bill Sage
    Bill Sage
    • Agent Davis
    Aliza Rajan
    • Agent McCoy
    • (as Aliza Waksal)
    Alan Gelfant
    Alan Gelfant
    • Byron Sadowski
    Alex Black
    Alex Black
    • Young Boy
    Jonathan Nichols-Navarro
    Jonathan Nichols-Navarro
    • Ernesto Zapata
    • (as Jonathan Nichols)
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    • Director
      • Richard Greenberg
    • Writers
      • Richard Greenberg
      • Wally Nichols
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    User reviews40

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    jackielang

    very interesting film

    i saw this movie last night for the first time. i thought it was very interesting though a bit muddled and confusing in the first half especially. the film jumps back and forth in time with flashforwards and flashbacks without notice. until you figure this out it is a bit confusing and jarring. the ending is unexpected and to a certain degree unsatisfying as part of it comes out of nowhere. still it's an interesting movie that you think about afterwards and may want to see twice just to understand better. the acting is good. kiefer is fine and hunky for all the women out there. melora walters is great and you will fall in love with her like i did. ** 1/2 stars
    UK_Melia

    I think if you're a Kiefer fan, you'll enjoy this.

    If you're not a Kiefer fan, I'm not so sure. Me, I'm a Kiefer fan and while I will say I liked this film well enough, I'll also say it's not the best film in the world. I enjoyed Kiefer's ability to play a professional killer and yet you actually kind of like him by the end of it. I did not like Melora Walters. Her voice grated on me I guess. Jamey Sheridan (The Walkin' Dude from Stephen King's 'The Stand') was completely wasted in this I felt. He's a great actor as well but I don't think his character was developed enough.

    In fact, I'd say none of the characters were really well-developed. And as a fan of character study movies, I was disappointed in this. But it wasn't *all* bad. There are quite a few scenes I found enjoyable to watch but overall, it's just a so-so flick.
    AJ4F

    Decent movie; odd comment in one scene spurred this review

    I couldn't find too many flaws in this movie and it certainly wasn't dull. Sutherland did a good job playing a jaded semi-sociopath with a hint of decency. I wouldn't call it entirely realistic human behavior but it had no glaring faults.

    I watched this in large part because I've always found Melora Walters fun to look at, but there was an unusual scene where she emphasized that she had big hips, which she doesn't (they're noticeably trim). A double willing suspension of disbelief? Viewers will know what that scene was, and I wondered why they threw it it. Maybe it was originally meant for another actress.

    Anyhow, this is worth seeing and probably won't disappoint anyone who likes Sutherland's other survival/road movies.
    vchimpanzee

    Pretty good but confusing

    At the movie's start, Mr. and Mrs. Pelham (not their real names) are checking into a fancy hotel for their honeymoon.

    Then we see the man in the green Nova burying a dead body in the desert, apparently in the American southwest. Well, actually, there's a little more to the scene, but I don't want to give away too much.

    The man in the Nova goes to the truck stop where Dora is a waitress to eat, and then he continues on his way after dessert. When he needs gas, he discovers Bennie, who explains that she is going west to start a new life, but her car has broken down and she has no more money to get it fixed. The man gives Bennie a ride, and later she explains that her husband Byron was abusive.

    FBI agents Scanlon and Marbury are in search of hit man Arthur Banks. They need evidence that he has actually done something in order to bring him in, and their intention is to get him to testify against those who hired him.

    Bennie and her mysterious friend spend the rest of the movie either on the way to do another job in Mexico, or on the run from the FBI. A number of plot twists are introduced to keep things interesting. Still, the movie is hard to follow because we keep seeing flashbacks or scenes that haven't happened yet. That scene with the honeymoon couple is shown two more times, each time with a little more detail. Some of the flashbacks are helpful because they help us understand what is going on in the present.

    Kiefer Sutherland does a capable job here, although I suspect he is better in "24" (which I have never seen other than a few clips). I just didn't quite see Emmy quality here.

    But it was Melora Walters who really made the movie work for me. Bennie was tough and intelligent but adorable and sometimes funny.

    There were several violent scenes, and while some of the results of violence looked quite graphic, the violence itself wasn't that bad. The language had apparently been cleaned up a lot for TV, and there was also some sexual content.

    Overall, it was an okay adventure.
    8jotix100

    The back roads of Arizona

    Richard Greenberg, the director of "Desert Saints", has been involved with a lot of movies as an assistant director. It's clear he has learned his craft well. This film, which he co-wrote with Waley Nichols, came as a total surprise, not having seen it before.

    If you haven't seen the film, please stop reading here.

    Arthur Banks is a hired killer. Arthur is an educated man, who has gone to the other side of the law because he is an impeccable man as far as doing his job well for a lot of money. Don't double cross him though, because he will take care of anyone that dares to do so in a cool and detached manner, as we see him do as the film opens.

    When he meets Beenie, we wonder why is he taking a chance on the hitchhiking girl, or for that matter, what makes the girl go with this stranger, who might be a criminal on the loose. How naive can this woman be? Of course, this chance meeting is what is at the heart of the movie, as we shall see later on. In fact, Banks seems to have hand picked Beenie to mold her into his own plan.

    In the meantime, we watch as FBI agents are following Banks' trail all over Arizona. They know he is heading south to Mexico, but what is he going to do there? Arthur Banks is planning to take down a Mexican political figure, but things change for him unexpectedly as he prepares to do his thing.

    The last sequence is intriguing because it's something unexpected, as we watch how Beenie fools the people that want to talk to her. It appears that Beenie has a friend who has been working with her from within, but will Beenie be able to fool Arthur Banks? Well, your guess is as good as anyone's because the ambiguous ending the cunning director has given his story.

    The film works because of Kiefer Sutherland's take on Arthur Banks. This actor always can be counted to deliver in anything he does. Besides his good looks, Mr. Sutherland projects an intelligence as he plays the character he is portraying on the screen, as proved by his many other films.

    Melora Walters is also effective as Beenie, an enigmatic figure once we get to see her operate. Jamey Sheridan makes sense of his agent Scanlon, the man pursuing Banks through the desert. Leslie Stefanson's role shows a woman who might not be what she is supposed to be. Rachel Ticotin has a couple of good and hot scenes with Mr. Sutherland.

    "Desert Saints" is a film that surprises because the direction by Richard Greenberg.

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    • Trivia
      Will Patton was originally going to play the lead.
    • Goofs
      When Banks and Harper get off of the red van, the reflection of the crew is visible.
    • Quotes

      Arthur Banks: Why do you want to know so much about me?

      Bennie Harper: How come you answer every question with a question?

      Arthur Banks: Because I don't want to answer you.

    • Connections
      References Terminator (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      A Good Woman is Hard to Find
      Written by Mark Sandman

      Performed by Morphine

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Balas en el desierto
    • Filming locations
      • Alverno High School - 200 North Michillinda Avenue, Sierra Madre, California, USA(expensive hotel)
    • Production companies
      • City Heat Productions
      • Hollywood Caterers
      • Prufrock Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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