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Vanishing Point

  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
3.2K
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Viggo Mortensen in Vanishing Point (1997)
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An ex race car driver hurries 1200 miles home in a 1970 Challenger when his wife has labor problems. Cops in several states try to stop him - initially for speeding.An ex race car driver hurries 1200 miles home in a 1970 Challenger when his wife has labor problems. Cops in several states try to stop him - initially for speeding.An ex race car driver hurries 1200 miles home in a 1970 Challenger when his wife has labor problems. Cops in several states try to stop him - initially for speeding.

  • Director
    • Charles Robert Carner
  • Writers
    • Malcolm Hart
    • Guillermo Cabrera Infante
    • Charles Robert Carner
  • Stars
    • Viggo Mortensen
    • Christine Elise
    • Steve Railsback
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Robert Carner
    • Writers
      • Malcolm Hart
      • Guillermo Cabrera Infante
      • Charles Robert Carner
    • Stars
      • Viggo Mortensen
      • Christine Elise
      • Steve Railsback
    • 40User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Viggo Mortensen
    Viggo Mortensen
    • Jimmy Kowalski
    Christine Elise
    Christine Elise
    • Raphinia Kowalski
    Steve Railsback
    Steve Railsback
    • Sergeant Preston
    Rodney A. Grant
    Rodney A. Grant
    • Edward Sunsinger
    Peter Murnik
    Peter Murnik
    • Gilmore
    James MacDonald
    James MacDonald
    • Asst. F.B.I. Agent
    • (as James G. MacDonald)
    Paul Benjamin
    Paul Benjamin
    • Mose, Snake Wrangler
    Geno Silva
    Geno Silva
    • Mike Mas
    John Doe
    John Doe
    • Sammy
    Peta Wilson
    Peta Wilson
    • Motorcycle girl
    Keith David
    Keith David
    • Warren Taft
    Jason Priestley
    Jason Priestley
    • The Voice
    Debra Sharkey
    Debra Sharkey
    • Producer
    Ari Barak
    • Dr. Nazrin
    Frank Roman
    • Hernando
    Steven Elkins
    • Dave
    Kimberly Guerrero
    Kimberly Guerrero
    • Connie
    • (as Kimberly Norris)
    Don Collier
    Don Collier
    • Sheriff
    • Director
      • Charles Robert Carner
    • Writers
      • Malcolm Hart
      • Guillermo Cabrera Infante
      • Charles Robert Carner
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    User reviews40

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    Wizard-8

    You think it couldn't be this bad, but...

    I love the original movie. I knew that the remake couldn't possibly be that good, and that they would make some changes to the story. Still, I thought they would at least capture some of the atmosphere of the original. Uh-uh. They screw up in every turn (for starters, giving the hero a REASON for racing so fast!)! None of the characters are likable, the action is lame, and the ending is mind-boggling awful and manipulative. You should be ashamed of yourself, 20th-Century-Fox!
    3masercot

    Did Somebody's Nephew Adapt This???

    Yuck! And again I say...YUCK! The original version of this movie was a well directed story of a man who was already dead and driving through purgatory. The original movie had a lot to say and didn't go out of its way to say it. And, it had a naked chick on a motorcycle.

    This version strikes me as something that a producer bought the rights to and then abandoned out of disinterest. It looks as if a group of individuals consciously decided to fit it to the nineties and changed ethnicities and genders just to be cute. The movie is not about a burnout about to commit suicide in a last act of defiance. It is about a man trying to get to a hospital to see his wife.

    There was no reason for this movie to have been made other than to make me angry...
    jsprine-2

    They're right...this guy was no hero.

    Much has said about the wonderful, original "Vanishing Point"; I finally got to see the TV remake of the 1970 classic...and it was a shame. The original had Barry Newman, who somehow had the unique talent to come across as a guy who'd 'been there and done that'...and survived it all with wit, humor, and integrity as well as fantastic driving skills.

    The bozo in this tepid rehash looks like he'd be out of his weight battling a soggy airmail envelope. Most of the time, while driving, he looks as if he's a 12-year-old punk out joyriding his older brother's car...and about to lose control of it, at that.

    Even the little technical details were goofy beyond reason. "Jimmy" Kowalski managed to buy a police radio scanner, and somehow it doesn't need an antenna to receive signals. Better yet, since it's a crystal-controlled radio, 'magic crystals' cut for the correct radio frequencies used by cops in FOUR STATES somehow magically install themselves during the asphalt festivities. Better yet, the radio doesn't even stop scanning when a transmission is received!!!

    Kowalski was supposed to be a former Army Ranger, and at one point he's in uniform, in front of a Captain who's dressing him down for his being an 'individual'. He's wearing a pair of army jump-wings, which means he's an Airborne Ranger (I guess), but no Combat Infantry Badge, despite being a decorated combat veteran. Interesting.

    In short, the numerous flaws of this movie far outweigh its virtues.

    On the other hand, the southwestern U.S. looked as lovely as it does in real life. Some nice footage of the area's scenic beauty was most welcome.

    They made the point...several times...during this flick that Kowalski wasn't a hero...just an 'ordinary guy' involved in 'extraordinary events'. Well, the REAL Kowalski (Newman) in the original was an extraordinary guy performing extraordinary feats. The big mistake here was trying to give us too much backstory on the mysterious and intrepid Mr. K, instead of letting us fill in the details ourselves.

    If you want to see a true American classic...a unique snapshot of early 1970s America, as it were, stay away from this T.V. travesty and watch the original instead.
    bux

    Proves that someone in Hollywood has a screw loose

    Why would anyone in their right mind want to re-make "Night of the Hunter"(1955), "From Here to Eternity"(1953), or "Vanishing Point"(1971)?

    And if they felt compelled to remake one of these timeless classics, why would they go out of their way to make it some damn hokey?

    There is none of the high energy music, devil-may-care attitude of the original in this tepid film about a guy trying to be at his wife's bedside during a difficult child-birth.

    The original was about SPEED. Kowalski was running because of a bet over a handful of Speed. Speed was the essence and the ultimate high in the original. No big motives. No pre-chewed, silly little plot. And no Christian first name-"Jimmy" fer cryin' out loud!

    This one is enough to make Paul Koslo (the ORIGINAL young cop) wanna break heads again.
    Paul-308

    Just horrible

    Watching this movie on TV was just painful.A sham that fed off the legendary film from 1970 that bears the same title.The 1970 Challenger is there (albeit a Hemi this time,and with sport mirrors and quick fill gas cap...not in the 1970 movie)and a lead character named Kowalski but not much else.Lousy acting that was only offset by some fast action chase sequences,and a 1968 Charger named "beast".Implausable getaways,finding a 426 Hemi oilpan in a junkyard (sure....right),and a ridiculous crash at the end (180 mph into dozers and no dents on the "crash" car).Jason Priestly acted like an idiot with an accent (as opposed to Cleavon Little's excellent "hip" portrayal in 1970).His radio station manager was kinda cute but there wasnt much else.....although it was TVs first real glimpse of "La Femme Nikita's" Peta Wilson out in the desert.I dont know whatever happened to Barry Newman's (1970 Kowalski) plans to remake VP before this travesty (he was planning to buy the movie rights and do a back story into Kowalski's past life),but you can bet he has now washed his hands of any further VP comebacks thanks to FOXs coffin-nailing finale to the cult classic.Hopefully they wont ever release this on VHS/DVD.If you missed it,thank your lucky stars you did.

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    • Trivia
      Though the filmmakers originally wanted to use real Hemi Challengers to make the movie, when they discovered how expensive they were, they used 440 Challengers with Hemi nameplates as a more cost-effective alternative. The Hemi engine shown in the film was inside a Charger.
    • Goofs
      Interior shots of the Challenger at various times through out the movie show different dash designs. Early in the movie, we see a standard 3-spoke wheel with the 5-hole standard gauger cluster. Later, we see a Rallye gauger cluster with a Rim-Blow style wheel. These items swap back and forth until the end of the movie when once again, we see the Rallye Speedometer at 140mph.
    • Quotes

      The Voice: When we are all criminals, who is free?

    • Connections
      Remake of Vanishing Point (1971)

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    • Release date
      • January 7, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Неуловимый
    • Filming locations
      • Williams, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fox Television Network
      • Westgate Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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