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Striking Distance
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Sgt. Tom Hardy denounces his partner, Jimmy Detillo, for brutally interrogating a suspect. Demoted then to river duty, the killer taunts Tom and begins killing his female associates while Tom is on his hunt to prove his point.
Sgt. Tom Hardy denounces his partner, Jimmy Detillo, for brutally interrogating a suspect. Demoted then to river duty, the killer taunts Tom and begins killing his female associates while Tom is on his hunt to prove his point.
Actors:
Dave Petti,
Ed Hooks,
Sally Wiggin,
Lawrence Mandley,
Vince Deadrick Jr.,
Michael Canavan,
Gareth Williams
Dave Petti
January 11, 1954 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Ed Hooks
Sally Wiggin
Lawrence Mandley
10 May 1961, Springfield, Illinois, USA
Vince Deadrick Jr.
14 September 1954, USA
Michael Canavan
17 August 1953, USA
Gareth Williams
Country:
United States
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January 25, 2006
A troubled production (reshoots, release-date postponements) that turned out to be surprisingly watchable.
eFilmCritic.com
April 03, 2005
One of Bruce Willis' most disposable and formulaic action potboilers. I'm a big fan of the Willis, and even I have no patience for "Striking Distance."January 02, 2004
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Striking Distance's failure is, in the end, especially disappointing given the first act's effectiveness and potential...
Kalamazoo Gazette
July 14, 2004
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Like the box of generic corn flakes, Striking Distance isn't so terrible, but you'll forget it the second you're done with it. [Blu-ray]
Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)
March 20, 2004
Not one of Willis' best efforts; very formulaic and uninteresting.