Deadfall (1993 film)

Deadfall is a 1993 crime drama film directed by Christopher Coppola. Coppola co-wrote the script with Nick Vallelonga. The film stars Michael Biehn, Nicolas Cage, Charlie Sheen, James Coburn, and Peter Fonda. It is also the prime influence on the song "Deadfall" written by the American hardcore punk band Snot. A prequel/sequel, Arsenal, starring Nicolas Cage as his character Eddie King, was released in 2017.

Deadfall
Theatrical film poster
Directed byChristopher Coppola
Produced byMark Amin
Gerson Fox
Gertrude Fox
Ted Fox
Written byChristopher Coppola
Nick Vallelonga
Starring
Music byJim Fox
CinematographyMaryse Alberti
Edited byPhillip Linson
Distributed byTrimark Pictures
Release date
  • October 8, 1993 (1993-10-08)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
Budget$10 million
Box office$18,369

Plot

After con artist Joe Dolan (Michael Biehn) accidentally kills his father Mike (James Coburn) during a sting when his blank bullets were replaced with live ammunition, he tries to carry out Mike's dying wish to recover "the cake". To do so he goes to find his uncle Lou. Uncle Lou, also a con artist, tries to get Joe in on one of his cons, but Joe falls in love with Lou's assistant's girlfriend Diane and decides that they will take the money from the con and run away. After the con goes wrong and Uncle Lou gets shot, Joe flees with the money but runs into his father, alive and well. Joe learns that Mike and Diane were working together to con Lou. Enraged, Joe fires his gun at Mike, not knowing whether the bullets inside were blanks or real. The bullet is a blank, and the film ends with Joe walking away from Mike.

Cast

Critical reception

The movie received negative reviews from critics. Kevin Thomas described it as "a hopelessly callow, leaden-paced attempt at film noir."[1]

The film holds a 0% "Rotten" rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 5 reviews.[2]

References

  1. "MOVIE REVIEW : 'Deadfall' a Coppola Family Affair". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2012-06-01.
  2. "Deadfall". www.rottentomatoes.com. 1993-07-15. Retrieved 2016-05-17.


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