Assigned to the mysterious kidnapping of a wealthy family man, a police detective must share his investigation with his ex-wife, an FBI agent. As tensions mount between them, Detective Reard... Read allAssigned to the mysterious kidnapping of a wealthy family man, a police detective must share his investigation with his ex-wife, an FBI agent. As tensions mount between them, Detective Reardon suddenly becomes the prime suspect.Assigned to the mysterious kidnapping of a wealthy family man, a police detective must share his investigation with his ex-wife, an FBI agent. As tensions mount between them, Detective Reardon suddenly becomes the prime suspect.
- Stacey Reardon
- (as Sarah Ashley Williams)
- Philip Weems, Jr.
- (as John Kenneth Mergist)
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The movie is a standard police/crime movie in which the main characters has to solve a case. No the movie most certainly isn't filled with any new or original moments and elements but it serves its purpose well and the movie is technically not badly made.
Finally a movie in which Rutger Hauer can show again how a great actor he is. Also Paulina Porizkova really isn't a bad actress despite the fact that she already had received a Razzie nomination for her role in "Her Alibi" from 1989. Hauer and Porizkova make a great screen duo and make the story believable and likable enough.
The story and the sidelines of it are interesting enough to fill 95 minutes. None of the dramatic and perhaps cliché sidelines of the story are ever getting distracting, which of course is a positive thing to say.
Yes of course you're ten times better of watching a good English detective series but this movie certainly is a watchable one, despite the fact that it isn't anything new or really special.
6/10
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The Plot Trots along and is not as Interesting as the Character Relationships and things never Accelerate until the final Scenes. There aren't enough Red Herrings to make it Intriguing, and the lack of Suspects is Unforgivable and anyone would be hard pressed to think that the Frame is anything but, and herein lacks the Suspense and Mystery.
Not a Bad Movie but is so Lackadaisical it hardly ever moves Beyond its Mediocrity. For Rutger Hauer Fans or those wanting a Smooth, Bloodless, and Unchallenging Who-Done-It.
Dialogues are sparky, fast, intelligent, brilliant. Landscapes also help.
To some extent, this film looks like a made-for-TV crime story produced by Hallmark, but it was so succesful that I wouldn't complain.
The bad guy came as a far fetched choice, but often they are in this type of whodonits. Seat back, relax and enjoy.
Did you know
- TriviaJJ Neward's debut.
- GoofsPolice said the postman had to move the victims car to get by, but the tan sedan passes the victims vehicle going the other direction after the kidnapping with no problem.
- Quotes
Gene Reardon: Just a feeling. That's what a woman would say, isn't it?
Wallis P. Longsworth: And a man would say?
Gene Reardon: And a man would say "Where's the proof? Where's the evidence? There's no logical reason to believe a woman kidnapped him."
Wallis P. Longsworth: No logical reason?
Gene Reardon: No, not based on what we know.
Wallis P. Longsworth: We don't know anything.
Gene Reardon: Exactly, we don't even know if he was kidnapped or not.
Mike Pelton: Three more questions.
Buster Cummings: Have we considered the possibility that he has been abducted by aliens?
Mike Pelton: That's Eighteen.
Gene Reardon: Would the FBI still have jurisdiction?
Mike Pelton: There's nineteen.
Wallis P. Longsworth: All the way to the moon and beyond. Right boys?
Mike Pelton: Twenty.
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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- 1.33 : 1