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Product Description DVD Special Features Languages: Dolby Digital 5.1: English/Spanish Subtitles: English, English for the hearing impaired, Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish Running Time: 105 minutes approx Widescreen Format: 1.85:1 .co.uk Review Deadly Pursuit is the polished chase thriller which marked Sidney Poitier's return to the big screen 11 years after A Piece of the Action (1977). Poitier, already 61 but not looking a day over 45, is an FBI agent hunting a killer who takes mountain guide Tom Berenger's girlfriend hostage and heads into the wilds of Washington State. Inevitably Poitier and Berenger reluctantly join forces, going through the usual mismatched buddy arguments with commendably straight faces and lending a quality of acting which elevates the movie above its routine screenplay. The girlfriend meanwhile is Kirstie Alley in one of her first major feature roles, providing little more than eye candy and enduring her ordeal with hardly a beautifully flowing tress out of place. Director Roger Spottiswoode maintains the suspense well and mounts the action set-pieces with a taut, lean style, though the film lacks the sharp edge of his Under Fire (1983) or the sheer scale of his Bond outing, Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). One major asset is Michael Chapman's gorgeous mountains-and-rivers cinematography, actually filmed in British Columbia. Without the star cast and strong production values Deadly Pursuit could be any of a thousand straight-to-video action flicks, but as it stands is a superior formula adventure. The film was also released with the title Shoot to Kill. On the DVD: Deadly Pursuit comes to disc with no extras bar numerous subtitle options and a choice of a Spanish dubbed version. The original Dolby SR soundtrack has been given a Dolby Digital 5.1 remix and is effectively atmospheric, clean and clear, if lacking the firepower of a more recent equivalent. The anamorphically enhanced picture is a little soft in places and somewhat grainy, but otherwise good. The film was presented theatrically at 2.35:1 and has been reformated for DVD at 1.78:1. As the movie was shot in Super-35, a format designed to allow widescreen theatrical films to be more easily recomposed for television and video, the result here is visually quite different to the cinema original, with some shots losing information to the sides while others gain additional material at the top and bottom of the frame. Mostly the compositions look fine, as if the film had been shot at 1.85:1, though the mountain landscapes inevitably lack the sheer visual sweep and majesty of the big screen original version.--Gary S Dalkin
V**E
Great action movie.
Great action with excellent cast of Tom Berenger, Sidney Poitier and Kirsty Alley, magnificent locations throughout the movie, attentions is held throughout this tense, action packed movie. They have to catch a callous murderous jewel thief before he kills anyone else, gripping throughout with (Berenger) the rough country expert and (Poitier) the tough city cop who rub up against each others beliefs. Brilliant watch and would recommend.
M**E
Deadly Pursuit
FBI agent played brilliantly by Sidney Poitier is on the trail of a cunning murderer who has vanished into a mountainous wilderness area. Being used to the city streets he is completely out of his depth and is forced to enlist the help of an expert tracker played by Tom Berenger. The two have to try to get along with each other in order to survive in the harsh environment.Meanwhile, a mountain guide played by Kirstie Alley is taking a group of people up the mountain and one of them is the murderer.she becomes the killer's latest hostage.An action packed thriller filled with suspense and well worth watching.
D**O
A Great Action packed Movie!
Love this film had it once on VHS tape it’s still got that WoW factor even though it’s an old film
V**S
Old fashioned, too little action.
That movie should be called Deadly Waiting. I waited too long for some action. Eventually it came but not convincing at all. It is addressed to an audience of another era.
F**S
Great, forgotten film
Brilliant film. Tom Berenger and Sidney Poitier should have made Lethal Weapon.
L**Y
Not bad.
It was ok for an old film.
A**R
Good film remember watching it as a kid
Good film reminds me a bit of rambo when he’s on the cliff and drops into the big tree.
J**N
Great movie.
Great movie, great actors, well worth a viewing. 👍
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