Information
| Year: | 1997 |
| Rating: | 6.2(2733) |
| Listed in: | Action, Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller |
| Directed by: | Kiefer Sutherland |
| Actors: | Vincent Gallo Mykelti Williamson Kiefer Sutherland Kevin Pollak Kim Dickens Grace Phillips |
| "Life's a Bitch. Why Behave?" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Kiefer Sutherland | |
| Actors | |
| Vincent Gallo | as Raymond Lembecke |
| Mykelti Williamson | as Marcus Weans |
| Kiefer Sutherland | as Curtis Freley |
| Kevin Pollak | as Gordon Jacobson |
| James McDaniel | as Frank Thompson |
| Rick Rossovich | as Robert Boylan |
| John C. McGinley | as Eddie Grillo |
| Max Perlich | as Wayne |
| Rod Steiger | as Tony Vago |
| Martin Sheen | as Sir |
| Scott Christopher | as Frank Pearson |
| Steve O'Neill | as Detective |
| Marshall Bell | as Police Lieutenant |
| Richard Clark | as Don Severt |
| Mark Lonow | as Alan Gryder |
| Jason Rodriquez | as Sir Man #1 |
| Jim Wilkey | as Sir Man #2 |
| Craig Cliver | as Sheriff |
| Robert Peters | as Market Clerk |
| Craig Clyde | as Patrol Officer |
| Colin Patrick Lynch | as Sheriff #2 |
| Peter Iacangelo | as Wiseguy |
| James Verbois | as Man on Hillside |
| Tim Parati | as Cecil |
| Donré Sampson | as Cecil's Man |
| Bill McIntosh | as Warehouse Cop #1 |
| Perry Barndt | as Warehouse Cop #2 |
| John Brimley | as Warehouse Cop #3 |
| Maurice Dunster | as Dodge Owner |
| Dennis Bridwell | as Vago Wiseguy #1 |
| Richard Slaughter | as Vago Wiseguy #2 |
| Don Shanks | as Vago Wiseguy #3 |
| Chris Howell | as Roadside Bar Fighter |
| Craig Hosking | as Helicopter Pilot |
| Dan Rudert | as Helicopter Pilot |
| Manny Rodriguez | as Marksman |
| D.L. Walker | as Drunk Cowboy |
| Actresses | |
| Kim Dickens | as Addy Monroe |
| Grace Phillips | as Donna Moreland |
| Joan Robinson | as Sheriff #1 |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Gross: |
USA - 54,154 USD (11 May 1997) |
| Plot: | Former inmate Raymond Lembecke has just been released from prison, and, having after met up with his girlfriend, Abby, plans a drug sale to the mafia boss, Tony Vaago, in which they have no idea the drugs belonged to him. After the steal goes wrong, they find themselves fleeing authorities en route to Vaago to make the sale. When they are informed of their situation, the sale goes horribly wrong and they are once again forced to flee, eventually winding up in the middle of a remote New Mexico town, Raymond's brothers house. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Heaven's Last Attempt" Written and Performed by Jude Cole Re-mixed by Roger Sommers Courtesy of Island Records, Inc. by arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Licensing "Girl from Ohio" Written by Henry Paul Performed by Outlaws (as The Outlaws) Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc. "Joy" Written and Performed by Lucinda Williams Courtesy of American Recordings Inc. by arrangement with Warner Special Products "No Regrets" Written by James Mazlen, Paul Vassil Performed by Vibrolush Courtesy of Iguana Interscope Records by arrangement with Universal Special Products "Navy Bean" Written and Performed by Tracy Bonham Courtesy of Island Records, Inc. by arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Licensing "Dear Diane" Written and Performed by Pete Droge Courtesy of American Recordings Inc. by arrangement with Warner Special Products "Ready For Love" Written by Mick Ralphs Performed by Bad Company Courtesy of Swan Song/Atco Records by arrangement with Warner Special Products "Swing Low" Written by Brendan Lynch and Greg Wells Performed by Brendan Lynch Courtesy of Mercury Records by arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Licensing "Far, Far Away" Written by Jeff Tweedy Courtesy of Reprise Records by arrangement with Warner Special Products "Hit the Floor" Written and Performed by John Bunzow "Chateau Lafitte 59 Boogie" Written by ''Lonesome' Dave Peverett (as Dave Peverett), Rod Price Performed by Foghat Courtesy of Rhino Records "Never Knew How Much" Written by Gregg Allman Performed by The Allman Brothers Band Courtesy of Arista Records Inc. "A Heart with Four Wheel Drive" Written by Paul Thorn and Billy Maddox Performed by Paul Thorn Paul Thorn appears courtesy of A&M Records by arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Licensing "It's My Party" Written by Herb Wiener, John Gluck, Wally Gold Performed by Lesley Gore Courtesy of Island by arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Licensing "Take the Reins" Written and Performed by Jude Cole Courtesy of Island Records Inc. by arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Licensing "Crazy Love" Written and Performed by Van Morrison Courtesy of Warner Brothers Records, Inc. by arrangement with Warner Special Products |
Goofs
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Continuity: A shot is flipped when the group set out for Vegas to see Tony Vago (both the steering wheel and the car are on the "other" side). Continuity: Raymond's hair keeps changing between shots when he asks Addy to marry him. BOOM: When Raymond and Curtis run out of the motel room, just before the fugitives and hostages get into the hijacked blue sedan, the shadow of a boom mic is clearly visible on the parking lot pavement. |
Quotes
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Curtis: Ray, if we don't kill him he's gonna tell the cops it was us. Raymond: We're gonna tie him up, we're gonna put him in the RV. Curtis: Jesus Christ. You guys wanna be bad guys but you don't want to kill anybody. Ray, I think you better really reexamine your commitment to your lifestyle. Curtis: It's a game out here. Everybody who plays the game understands the rules. I certainly understand the rules. The cop understands the rules. He's the good guy, I'm the bad guy, it's his job to catch me, it's my job not to get caught. And I will do everything I have to to stay ahead of the game. I've been to prison. I ain't going back. Nobody's messing with my liberty again. Gordon: Listen, we're not gonna give you any trouble, why don't you just take what you want. Raymond: Take what we want? What do we look like, fuckin' prosciutto bandits? Curtis: I don't know why everybody's yelling at me. I thought it went pretty well. Addy: What you got there? Gordon: Oh, uh, well we've got some wine and bread, cheese, fruit and some prosciutto. Marcus: Prosciutto? Gordon: It's Italian deli food. Marcus: [smelling food on the plate] Yo damn, that's ham, dog. Curtis: [sampling some of the prosciutto] That's some good fuckin' ham. [Ray, Marcus and Curtis are all fighting and wrestling around with each other after their initial plans went haywire. Addy shoots her gun into the air to stop the tussle] Addy: All right, boys. Let's take a deep breath. Deflate your balls a little bit. Let some of that blood go back to your brains. Raymond: Self defense is 'I hit you, you hit me, not I hit you, you kill me'. |
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