Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 25 January 1999 - 23 May 1999 |
| Budget: | USD 55,000,000 |
| Gross: |
Spain - 320,290 EUR (10 August 2002) |
| Plot: | FBI agent Jake Malloy just can't nail a serial killer who's been targeting cops. The killer has already killed nine cops. Not only does the killer despise policemen, but he also has a grudge against Malloy for pursuing him during a string of prostitute murders four years ago. The killer finally decides to hit Malloy where it hurts, killing one of Malloy's friends on the force, and brutally killing Malloy's fiancé Mary. The grief sends Malloy off the deep end and causes him to become alcoholic, forcing Malloy's colleague, Detective Hendricks, to sign Malloy up at a remote detox clinic in a snow-covered part of Wyoming. The clinic specializes in rehabilitating alcoholic cops. But the killer murders another patient and assumes the patient's identity at the clinic. While Malloy participates in group therapy sessions, the killer starts killing the patients. Among the endangered patients are Jaworski, Slater, Noah, Conner, and a dozen others, one of whom must be the killer. One by one, the patients start falling prey to the killer and, starting with the facility's director, Doc, the killer starts targeting the staff as well. |
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"One More Night" Written and Performed by Gibb Droll Courtesy of Droll Music "Love Is" Written and Performed by Kit Hain Courtesy of Bok Music "Freezer Burn" Written by William Ross "Rage Man Blues" Written by Scott Stambler Performed by Gilby Clarke |
Goofs
| Continuity: When Malloy is kissing his girlfriend after bringing her the toy monkey, his nose is on the right side of her nose. The POV changes and his nose is now on the other side. |
Quotes
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Slater: Run Jenny Run... I'll coming to cut your fucking heart out Slater: I see you, but you don't see me FBI Agent Jake Malloy: What i do is my job, while the thing i care about is at home... being butchered FBI Agent Jake Malloy: I see you... you see this FBI Agent Jake Malloy: I don't get it. Why do you put yourself through this? McKenzie: You got family, Malloy? FBI Agent Jake Malloy: No, I don't. McKenzie: Neither do I, anymore. The job is all I've got. [pause] McKenzie: I'm not a coward, you know. FBI Agent Jake Malloy: I know that. But you've got to remind yourself now and then. McKenzie: That goes both ways. Jones: [finding Badges littered on the floor] He's collecting trophies FBI Agent Jake Malloy: [giving his gun to Jenny] Anything scares you... kill it. Jones: [to Lopez] You see somebody coming up them stairs... you let faith guide that bullet right through their head. Slater: Can't sleep? Didn't mean to spook you. FBI Agent Jake Malloy: I never knew. Slater: Knew that you could miss someone so much? FBI Agent Jake Malloy: I didn't know that. Slater: The thing you have to remember, Malloy, is that sometimes the really bad things in life can make you stronger. FBI Agent Jake Malloy: You're real good at kicking them when they're down, aren't you? Noah: I do all right when they're standing up, too. FBI Agent Jake Malloy: You never stood up to anybody. Noah: Yeah? Well at least I'm there for my women. [Hendricks stumbles out of a rented cabin, coughing and waving a blanket. Smoke is pouring out of the cabin] Hendricks: Deluxe cabin, my ass! [first lines] 911 operator: 911, what is your emergency? disguised voice: I'm tired of the way things are, as opposed to the way they should be. 911 operator: Is this an emergency? Where are you located? disguised voice: That really doesn't matter, so hear me out. 911 operator: Can we have your name please? disguised voice: Of course, "Common Denominator", your man in the street. Now don't ask a another question or I will be obliged to do bad. Doing bad, you would have to assume responsibility. No interruptions. That's natural selection. Born to win, born to lose, born to die, three situations that make up everything in the world. No interference, but interference happens. People need to fear the important task I enjoy doing. I don't believe people are not good by nature, not at all. So if you remove the rule of authority, even the police, then you'll see life as God intended it to be. A world of pandemonium and quotients. Without rules, the weak and diseased would be gone, streets red with blood, the way nature intended it to be. There will be another body found. Thank you for your time. [last lines] FBI Agent Jake Malloy: How was the fishin'? Hendricks: Icy. |
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