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Desperate Measures

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
19K
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Andy Garcia and Michael Keaton in Desperate Measures (1998)
Medical DramaActionCrimeDramaThriller

Frank Conner is an honest police officer who desperately needs to save his son's life. However, after losing all hope, he finds out that a criminal Peter McCabe in jail is his only savior.Frank Conner is an honest police officer who desperately needs to save his son's life. However, after losing all hope, he finds out that a criminal Peter McCabe in jail is his only savior.Frank Conner is an honest police officer who desperately needs to save his son's life. However, after losing all hope, he finds out that a criminal Peter McCabe in jail is his only savior.

  • Director
    • Barbet Schroeder
  • Writer
    • David Klass
  • Stars
    • Michael Keaton
    • Andy Garcia
    • Brian Cox
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Barbet Schroeder
    • Writer
      • David Klass
    • Stars
      • Michael Keaton
      • Andy Garcia
      • Brian Cox
    • 94User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Michael Keaton
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    • Peter McCabe
    Andy Garcia
    Andy Garcia
    • Frank Conner
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Captain Jeremiah Cassidy
    Marcia Gay Harden
    Marcia Gay Harden
    • Dr. Samantha Hawkins
    Erik King
    Erik King
    • Nate Oliver
    Efrain Figueroa
    Efrain Figueroa
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    Joseph Cross
    Joseph Cross
    • Matthew Conner
    Janel Moloney
    Janel Moloney
    • Sarah Davis
    Richard Riehle
    Richard Riehle
    • Ed Fayne
    Tracey Walter
    Tracey Walter
    • Medical Inmate
    Peter Weireter
    Peter Weireter
    • SWAT Team Commander
    Keith Diamond
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    • Derrick Wilson
    Steve Park
    Steve Park
    • Dr. Gosha
    Steven Schub
    Steven Schub
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    Neal Matarazzo
    Neal Matarazzo
    • Cell Guard
    Dennis Cockrum
    Dennis Cockrum
    • Pelican Bay Head Guard
    Charles Noland
    Charles Noland
    • Cigarette Guard
    Randy Thompson
    Randy Thompson
    • Library Guard
    • Director
      • Barbet Schroeder
    • Writer
      • David Klass
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    5Leofwine_draca

    Preposterous thriller

    DESPERATE MEASURES is one of those "high concept" thrillers that the 1990s were so fond of: an entire movie written around a single sentence premise guaranteed to garner interest. This time around, it's simple: a cop's dying child needs a bone marrow transplant and the only matching donor is a jailed killer.

    What follows is a movie that starts out on a fairly tense level before gradually become more and more preposterous as it goes on. It soon transpires that the killer, played with relish by Michael Keaton, is intent on using the opportunity to escape, and of course to take down anyone that stands in his way. Said cop Andy Garcia must do everything in his power to stop him.

    Much of the film involves a tense stand-off inside a hospital and it's during this section that it starts to get silly. Garcia does things like assisting a criminal to escape and driving his stolen motorbike through glass doors yet at no time do any of the detectives or police force attempt to apprehend him, preferring to let him get on with it.

    The plot gradually breaks down and in the end becomes one long chase sequence, filled with all of the over-the-top stunts you'd expect from a '90s-era action movie. The ending is both schmaltzy and expected. While Keaton is good value for money, I always find the staid Garcia a bit of a bore and he's no exception here. Still, if you take it for what it is - and you have a soft spot for laughably OTT direction and nostalgia for the late '90s - then DESPERATE MEASURES does contain a few nuggets of merit along the way.
    7gridoon

    Garcia and Keaton are perfectly matched.

    Michael Keaton and Andy Garcia are perfectly matched in this generally absorbing action thriller; you can sense right away that they had great chemistry working together, and they manage to create two characters more three-dimensional than the ones typically found in the genre. The film does have some plot holes (okay, Garcia can't kill Keaton. But why can't he shoot him in the leg or something?), and the last 20 minutes are pretty overblown, but the concept is thought-provoking and the filmmakers deserve credit for avoiding a cliched moralistic conclusion; indeed, the final scene of the film is very amusing. (**1/2)
    Special-K88

    missed opportunity

    Well-crafted but overly contrived thriller about a man driven to desperate means to try and save his dying son. García is convincing as a San Francisco cop who's forced to choose between doing his job and being a good father when he discovers that his ill son can be saved with a bone marrow transplant. The only compatible donor: imprisoned convict and multiple murderer Keaton (in a cunning performance). The story is intriguing, and there are plenty of good performances, but the script just becomes more and more far-fetched as it goes along. Watchable thanks to the talented cast, and a witty cat-and-mouse game between the two leads. **
    Piston_Smash

    Desperate. Very.

    Andy Garcia is the "hero" in this predictable and ludicrous film. He plays Conner, a cop with a son who needs a bone marrow transplant to stay alive. Enter Michael Keaton as McCabe, a mad psychopathic criminal genius (aren't they all?) whose bone marrow is a perfect match. What follows is an irritating battle of wits between Conner and McCabe, who decides he'd like to bust outta the hospital using nothing but a half-swallowed ampoule of a magical elixir, a dislocated thumb and a cigarette lighter flint. Move over MacGuyver.

    Garcia is particularly annoying as actor and character. His character is devoted to his son. Nothing wrong with that. Unless your devotion for your son means that EVERYONE ELSE'S life is meaningless and expendable. As McCabe tries to escape from the hospital Conner has to save McCabe's life many times because once dead, his bone marrow is no longer useful. Conner causes a cop to get shot as well as motorway carnage in his attempts to capture McCabe unharmed. I got increasingly more angry watching Garcia as Conner risk everyone he comes into contact with so that his son may have a chance of living. What about the rest of us? Don't we deserve a chance at life too? The Conner character seems to be rooted in the maverick cop tradition, playing by his own rules and deciding what is and isn't right. It's a world where a bully makes the rules and you follow them or face the consequences. Something along the lines of what happened in Germany in the Thirties...

    Garcia as actor is annoying to the extreme, spending most of the film tearing about the place in a semi-crouch with one arm stiff by his side for some reason. He trots out his usual bits of actor's business that appear in most Garcia films. He does the scene where he grabs someone's head in both of his hands and speaks/shouts right into their face. He does the scene where he explosively loses he temper and kicks some furniture only to immediately regain control of himself and instantly become the ice-man. He does the scene where he shouts in anger at the top of his lungs, while his face looks as if he has just spent an afternoon staring at the test card. You know the stuff. We've seen it all before.

    The film goes on for far too long and credibility is stretched time and again until even the densest viewer's intelligence is insulted. We're encouraged to sympathise with the Garcia character: his wife is dead, his son's dying, he's a cop, he's pretty, he is a devoted father etc etc, but really, all he is, is a self-centred fascist bully.

    Keaton has to make flesh a one dimensional cliché of a character and he has a go but is on a losing wicket from the outset. How can you put a new and imaginative slant on the stock Mad Criminal Genius character? And Barbet Schroeder, what were you thinking? From the classic Barfly to this? Pity...
    6jotix100

    Looking for bone marrow. Maybe a brain as well.

    Barbet Schroeder doesn't fare well in this directorial attempt. "Desperate Measures" is a film that has been seen in other forms before, better made. The screen play by David Klass doesn't make sense at all.

    With that out of the way, this hospital thriller is fun to watch because of the intensity of both lead men performances. Michael Keaton, the bad guy in this film, shows an evil side not found in any of his performances before. He is equally matched by Andy Garcia, not one of our favorite actors. Mr. Garcia tends to shout and get incomprehensible at the most dramatic moments.

    The last sequences of the film pack a lot of action, and once we have settled back to accept the silliness of the whole thing, we go for the ride. The chase and bridge scenes are staged well; they'll keep the viewer glued to the screen.

    Watch Michael Keaton as we haven't seen him before.

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    • Trivia
      Michael Bay was originally set to direct, but pulled out to do The Rock (1996).
    • Goofs
      Near the end of the movie, McCabe is pouring liquid cyclopropane on the floor, from a metal container. As a basic fact of thermodynamics, this action will not only freeze the container valve (thus disabling it), but also the container itself would become so cold that he won't even be able to hold it.
    • Quotes

      Peter McCabe: You have to appreciate the irony. After all these years of being locked up, I'm given the opportunity to kill again. A cop's kid, too, and all I have to do is sit right here.

    • Connections
      Edited into The Green Fog (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      PROUD MARY
      Written by John Fogerty (as John C. Fogerty)

      Performed by Creedence Clearwater Revival

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    • Release date
      • January 30, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Відчайдушна спроба
    • Filming locations
      • San Bernardino International Airport - 294 S. Leland Norton Way, San Bernardino, California, USA(formerly Norton Air Force Base)
    • Production companies
      • Mandalay Entertainment
      • Eaglepoint
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    • Budget
      • $50,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,806,137
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,833,412
      • Feb 1, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,806,137
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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