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Shoot to Kill

When a cunning murderer slips into the rugged backcountry of the Pacific Northwest, FBI agent Warren Stantin must trade the city's familiar streets for perilous wilderness trails. Out of his depth, he seeks the help of expert tracker Jonathan Knox. Their relationship proves volatile yet essential for survival, and it grows increasingly desperate when Knox's girlfriend Sarah becomes the killer's latest hostage.

Director(s)

Roger Spottiswoode

Cast & Crew

Clancy Brown

Clancy Brown

Steve

Roger Spottiswoode

Roger Spottiswoode

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Frank C. Turner

Frank C. Turner

Crilly

Kevin McNulty

Kevin McNulty

San Francisco Policeman

Andrew Robinson

Andrew Robinson

Harvey

Ken Camroux-Taylor

Ken Camroux-Taylor

Denham (as Ken Camroux)

Robert Lesser

Robert Lesser

Minelli

William S. Taylor

William S. Taylor

Police Captain

Jerry Wasserman

Jerry Wasserman

FBI Agent

Allan Lysell

Allan Lysell

Sergeant (as Allan Lysall)

Kirstie Alley

Kirstie Alley

Sarah Renell

Blu Mankuma

Blu Mankuma

Undercover Priest

Tom Berenger

Tom Berenger

Jonathan Knox

Sidney Poitier

Sidney Poitier

Warren Stantin

Gary Hetherington

Gary Hetherington

Inspector

Fred Henderson

Fred Henderson

Agent Owenby

Beatrice Boepple

Beatrice Boepple

Nun

Andrew Rhodes

Andrew Rhodes

Purse Snatcher

Frederick Coffin

Frederick Coffin

Ralph

Janet Rotblatt

Janet Rotblatt

Mrs. Berger

Howard Storey

Howard Storey

Fisherman

Les Lannom

Les Lannom

Sheriff Arnett

Walter Marsh

Walter Marsh

Sam Baker

Freda Perry

Freda Perry

Computer Operator

Gloria Lee

Gloria Lee

FBI Agent

Michèle Goodger

Michèle Goodger

Woman with Stroller

Milton Selzer

Milton Selzer

Mr. Berger

Richard Masur

Richard Masur

Norman

Bill Croft

Bill Croft

Washington State Patrolman

Michael Chapman

Michael Chapman

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Kevin Scannell

Kevin Scannell

Ben

Michael MacRae

Michael MacRae

Fournier

Sam Hiona

Sam Hiona

Inspector Hsu

Ric Reid

Ric Reid

SWAT Sergeant

Claire Vardiel

Claire Vardiel

Mildred (as Claire Brown)

Noah Beggs

Noah Beggs

Principal (uncredited)

John Molnar

John Molnar

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John Ryan

John Ryan

Detective Inspector John Simons (uncredited)

Jim Van Dijk

Jim Van Dijk

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Robyn Gildemeester

Robyn Gildemeester

Maid (as Robyn Masumi Gildemeester)

Darcelle Chan

Darcelle Chan

Nun

Carole Henshall

Carole Henshall

Woman with Purse

Details

GenresAction, Thriller, Crime, Drama
Runtime1h 49 mins
Released on12 Feb 1988
Languageen
Age RatingR
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

kevin2019

10/10

"Shoot to Kill" makes extremely good use of some absolutely breathtaking outdoor locations. It is also a very well paced and totally engaging film throughout and it features an admittedly heart stopping stunt that will literally take your breath away when Knox falls from a rope suspended over a picturesque and deadly gorge after he has been struck by the trolley used to transport people across the head spinning and nausea-inducing gulf. There are also a wide range of wilderness survival tips and tracking techniques employed which help to place you in Poitier's predicament and it leaves you feeling as lost as he so obviously is when these necessary techniques come into play. It also teaches us the valuable lesson that if we were ever stranded in the unforgiving wilderness we would be incredibly lucky to survive for five seconds.

GenerationofSwine

10/10

I guess I'm giving it a 10, I mean, Sidney Poitier is always believable. I think that is the best thing you can say about him. But the problem here is that he has a legendary reputation and this is just a throw-away cop movie. So you see his name attached and you start thinking it's going to be Oscar worthy off the bat, and, it's not. But, at the same time, Sidney Poitier is believable, and Berenger is creepy is just the right sort of way. And that is not a complaint, because he really is the hermit that is oddly uncomfortable and still perfect for the role. So, if you ask me, this is one of Tom Berenger's better roles in a not Oliver Stone flick. It's just Alley that is sort of an eye roll. She doesn't do a bad job, but Berenger nailed it and Poitier was as believable in the role as always... and then Alley was just playing 80s girl, and that is sort of the killer. That is sort of what takes it from a great movie to another throw away genre movie. But, you have two actors, Berenger and Poitier, who repentantly looked at the script and thought, this is a challenge, lets see if we can bring more to the roles than anyone expects. And they are VERY generous with each other, and it sort of kills me that they weren't in more films together. So, what you have is an 80s throwaway that two people really stepped up to sell, so it sticks with you despite it being just another cop movie. And that sort of determines my score for me.

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