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Twilight

Twilight

  • Status: Released
  • 06-03-1998
  • Runtime: 94 min
  • Score: 6.1
  • Vote count: 195

A retired detective accepts a simple task, unaware that it will tear open old, forgotten, but deadly wounds.

Paul Newman

Harry Ross

Susan Sarandon

Catherine Ames

Gene Hackman

Jack Ames

Reese Witherspoon

Mel Ames

Stockard Channing

Lt. Verna Hollander

James Garner

Raymond Hope

Giancarlo Esposito

Reuben Escobar

Liev Schreiber

Jeff Willis

Margo Martindale

Gloria Lamar

John Spencer

Capt. Phil Egan

M. Emmet Walsh

Lester Ivar

Peter Gregory

Verna's Partner

Rene Mujica

Mexican Bartender

Patrick Malone

Younger Cop

Lewis Arquette

Water Pistol Man

Michael Brockman

Garvey's Bartender

April Grace

Police Stenographer

Clint Howard

EMS Worker

John Cappon

Paramedic

Neil Mather

Young Cop #2

Ron Sanchez

Crime Scene Detective

Jack Wallace

Interrogation Officer

Jeff Joy

Carl

Jonathan Scarfe

Cop

Stephanie Beaton

Beth Koski (uncredited)

Jason Clarke

Young cop #1

CinemaSerf

Whilst this boasts a really strong cast, it isn't really anything much to write home about as thriller. Retired cop "Ross" (Paul Newman) lives with the wealthy, but terminally ill, actor "Ames" (Gene Hackman) and his wife "Catherine" (Susan Sarandon). When a young girl is kidnapped, he is asked to deliver the ransom money - but as ever, no good deed goes unpunished, and soon he is embroiled in a twenty year old cold case involving her former husband that becomes distinctly perilous! James Garner appears and somehow that just put me in mind of one of the episodes from the "Rockford Files" upon which this could easily have been based. The cast are on screen, but they - especially Hackman - don't really seem to care. Their efforts are flat - not helped by an unremarkable screenplay and a plot that offers us nothing at all new. Indeed, one has to wonder what Paul Newman saw in it when he accepted the part. It's fairly clear to the audience who is pulling the strings and thereafter it's all just a procedural effort made watchable only by the charisma that is on the screen in spades. It is aptly named for the two leading gents; I doubt this is a film they would have touched in their prime.

JPV852

Great cast in a so-so neo-noir thriller. Paul Newman, Gene Hackman and Susan Sarandon were great and Newman's scenes with Hackman was some of the highlights. Also get to see Reese Witherspoon (and all her glory) and Liev Schreiber in supporting roles, along with James Garner who was always great even in a smaller role here. But the script and noir never quite clicked for me and the ending was a bit predictable, however at the very least this never dragged. **3.0/5**