
A hapless Navy sailor is assigned SP duty. The catch: he must escort a beautiful female prisoner on her way to prison for going UA. She in turn will try anything to escape.... (Full plot summary below)
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A hapless Navy sailor is assigned SP duty. The catch: he must escort a beautiful female prisoner on her way to prison for going UA. She in turn will try anything to escape.
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| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasDirector Dennis Hopper has the anarchic spirit to make “Chasers” pay off, and writers Joe Batteer, John Rice and Dan Gilroy have provided him with a smart script, a deft mix of slapstick, sharp repartee and sentiment. |
| Austin ChronicleRobert FairesIt's just a good ol' bad ol' low-road road movie, a throwback to thirty years ago, a picture with hairy arms and a brew in one fist. Maybe that's why, as it ended, I could swear I heard Sam Peckinpah's ghost chuckling away. |
| Miami HeraldRene RodriguezBut Mr. Berenger, grousing steadily, and Mr. McNamara, in a boyish Ricky Nelson mode, are likably matched. Ms. Eleniak, who also made a playful and picturesque Elly May Clampett in "The Beverly Hillbillies," succeeds here in rising above the cheesecake level. |
| Baltimore SunStephen WiglerHopper peppers the cast with his usual assortment of fringe players (Dean Stockwell, Crispin Glover, Seymour Cassell), but his own cameo as a horny salesman is an embarrassment, and the dreadful script mistakes cuss words for wit every step of the way. |
| VarietyTodd McCarthyThis mangy, dimwitted gender switch on "The Last Detail" won't even have the benefit of trial before being sentenced to the video brig, since it's virtually there already. |
| Washington PostRita KempleyThe screenplay, by the team of Joe Batteer and John Rice and doctored by Dan Gilroy, is standard issue, as insufferable in its situations as it is in its characterizations. Berenger, who tries to growl some life into his role, sounds as if he's been gargling cat litter, while McNamara shows off the work of his orthodontist a la Tom Cruise. For Eleniak, there's always Hooters. |
| User ReviewNiklas NThis was a great movie.I loved the comedy in it. |
| User Reviewrandy bErika Eleniak was worth watching this movie! |
| User ReviewJeff DGreat Tom Berenger, Erika Eleniak and Eldorado. |
| User ReviewGeoff BEddy: Oh. Somebody's always doin' somebody wrong. On that radio. Toni: Oh, cheer up. At least you're not going to jail. Eddy: Right. Toni: What's on your mind? Eddy: I was ready to explode, when you were on my lap. Toni: Oh, is this the sweet-talking stage? Eddy: You kill me. Toni: You're turning me on. Eddy: You're wild. Toni: I'm ready. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Toni: I've neer done this handcuffed to a man before. Kinda sexy, don't ya think -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rock Reilly: Get in the van! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eddy: 7 years, karate. Rock Reilly: [Hits Eddy] 20 years, bar fighting. I just laughed my Ass off. |