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Shoot to Kill
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DVD Cover Information Actor: Clancy Brown, Kirstie Alley, Richard Masur, Sidney Poitier, Tom Berenger Director: Roger Spottiswoode Brand: Buena Vista Home Video Producer: Daniel Petrie Jr. Writer: Daniel Petrie Jr. Producer: Fredda Weiss Producer: Philip Rogers Producer: Ron Silverman Writer: Harv Zimmel Writer: Michael Burton DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); English (Original Language); French (Original Language) Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 2.35:1 Running Time: 110 minutes Published: 2003-09-01 DVD Release Date: 2003-09-30 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Studio: Walt Disney Video Product features: - Sidney Poitier, one of film's most distinguished and acclaimed actors, returns to the screen after a decade-long absence in this must-see, action-filled thriller. When a cunning murderer vanishes into the rugged mountains of the Pacific Northwest, pursuing FBI agent Warren Stantin (Poitier) must exchange familiar city streets for unknown wilderness trails. Completely out of his element, Stanti
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Movie Reviews of Shoot to KillMovie Review: Solid adventure thriller with a twist Summary: 3 Stars
Kirstie Alley obviously never learns from her mistakes, because Shoot to Kill sees her held at gunpoint by a psycho in exactly the same part of the Vancouver Ice Rink as she was in Runaway. The film has lost some of its lustre with the passage of time and viewing on the small screen, but it's still an enjoyable enough adventure/thriller hybrid with a neat premise - city cop Sidney Poitier and outdoorsman Tom Berenger have to track a psychotic killer who has tagged onto a mountain fishing trip to sneak across the Candian border. Main problem: since he's managed to avoid showing his face and the unhappy campers ranks are filled with stalwarts of movie villainy, including Andy `Scorpio' Robinson from Dirty Harry and Clancy `The Kurgan' Brown from Highlander, neither they nor we know which one is the killer (although there is a pretty big giveaway). Nothing unexpected happens and the ending doesn't gain any points for credibility, but it's entertaining enough stuff with a good score from John Scott that adapts itself well to city and mountain milieus.
No extras at all, but the disc offers a decent 2.35:1 widescreen transfer.
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