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Jennifer Eight

Is anyone there?
1992 | 124m | English

(19328 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Bruce Robinson
Writer: Bruce Robinson
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John Berlin, a big-city cop from LA moves to a small-town police force and immediately finds himself investigating a murder. Using theories rejected by his colleagues, Berlin meets a young blind woman named Helena, whom he is attracted to. Meanwhile, a serial killer is on the loose—and only John knows it.
Release Date: Nov 06, 1992
Director: Bruce Robinson
Writer: Bruce Robinson
Genres: Drama, Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords fight, blindness and impaired vision, victim, serial killer, falling in love, series of murders, police officer, surveillance, severed hand, city dump, blind woman, northern california, corrupt cop, forensic evidence
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $11,390,479
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Andy García Sgt. John Berlin
Lance Henriksen Sgt. Freddy Ross
Uma Thurman Helena Robertson
Graham Beckel John Taylor
Kathy Baker Margie Ross
Kevin Conway Chief Citrine
John Malkovich Agent St. Anne
Perry Lang Travis
Nicholas Love Bisley
Michael O'Neill Serato
Paul Bates Venables
Bob Gunton Goodridge
Lenny Von Dohlen Michael Blattis
Debbon Ayer Amanda
Eddie Korbich Myopic Janitor
Stephen Piemonte II Trimble
Ken Camroux-Taylor Pathologist
Carol Schneider Ann
Deborah Spector Emerson
Frank Birney Expert
Mike Winlaw Male Reporter
Jeffrey Josephson Popeye
Thomas J. Hageboeck Max
Jaylene Hamilton Woman Reporter
Joe Drago St. Anne's Assistant
Jonas Quastel Lab Technician
Charles Eaton Airplane Pilot
Bryan Larkin Bobby Ross (misspelled as "Bobby Rose" in end credits)
Name Job
Conrad L. Hall Director of Photography
Bruce Robinson Screenplay, Director
Christopher Young Original Music Composer
Suzanne Smith Crowley Casting
Buddy Joe Hooker Stunt Coordinator
Brent Woolsey Stunt Coordinator
David B. Householter First Assistant Director
Fiona Roeske Stunts
Alex Green Stunts
John C. Meier Stunts
Tom Glass Stunt Driver
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
Richard Macdonald Production Design
Judy L. Ruskin Costume Design
Thomas Johnston Script Supervisor
Dawn Stofer-Rupp Stunts
John Scott Stunt Driver
William J. Durrell Jr. Art Direction
John Willett Art Direction
Victoria Martin Foley Supervisor
Beth Sterner Supervising Sound Editor
Fraser Boyle Grip
Patrick O'Brien Hairstylist
Tony Guastella Leadman
Conrad Buff IV Editor
Kacy Magedman Art Department Coordinator
Billy Hopkins Casting
Grace Gilroy Unit Production Manager
Tom Eirikson Stunt Driver
Newt Arnold First Assistant Director
Casey Hallenbeck Set Decoration
Jan Newman Makeup Artist
Elizabeth Wilcox Set Decoration
Juno J. Ellis Supervising ADR Editor
Rick Sharp Makeup Artist
Brigitte Prochaska Unit Publicist
Stephen Lim Unit Production Manager
Mikka Dargel Stunts
Linda Brachman Second Assistant Director
Theresa Repola Mohammed Negative Cutter
Clarinda Wong First Assistant Editor
Art Rochester Sound Mixer
KG Ramsey Hairstylist
Dan Curry Title Designer
Cecelia Hall Supervising Sound Editor
Jacob Rupp Stunts
Gayle Hooker Stunts
Name Title
Scott Rudin Executive Producer
David Wimbury Producer
Gary Lucchesi Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

The blind leading the blind. Jennifer 8 is written and directed by Bruce Robinson. It stars Andy Garcia, Uma Thurman, John Malkovich, Lance Henriksen, Kathy Baker and Graham Beckel. Music is by Christopher Young and cinematography by Conrad Hall. The small town of Eureka and John Berlin (Garci ... a) is the new cop in the precinct. When a severed hand is found at the local dump it leads Berlin to believe a serial killer is at work. One who has a penchant for blind girls. The problems quickly mounted up for Jennifer 8, it flopped big in America and went straight to home format release in the UK. Problems back stage got so bad that Bruce Robinson quit Hollywood and never made another film for 19 years! In spite of these facts, it’s not the monstrosity it was originally painted as back on its “limited” release. It’s a frustrating film in many ways because it promises so much. There’s bags of moody atmospherics wrung out by Conrad Hall’s superb photography, where he filters most things via minimal lighting. Much of the play unfolds in ominous surroundings, where dialogue exchanges are either hushed or laced with harried fervour, and the writing is actually quite smart as it blends psycho thriller staples with strong characterisations that are in turn boosted by committed acting performances. Yet these things can’t compensate for the too long run time, a rushed ending and some awkward tonal shifts that often take you out of the required mood. The rushed ending is particularly galling, after asking the audience to stay with the pic for two hours, it’s not unreasonable to expect a good long and dramatic finale, sadly that’s not the case. Fans of neo-noir type visuals have some interest here, as does anyone who likes the type of serial killer movies that dominated the late 80s and early 90s before Fincher’s Seven raised the bar. 6/10

May 16, 2024
yimora
9.0

The revie written by John Card is totally trash. This is not a "frustrating" film in any way and doesn't have a "rushed" ending neither. The ending lasts something like 20 minutes. This movie is worth more than just 6 points. ...

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

Andy Garcia could never really be described as versatile, and he goes quite a way to prove it here in this rather unremarkable crime drama. He is "Berlin", a recently divorced LA cop who is just about burnt out. Luckily, his pal "Freddy" (Lance Henriksen) offers him a less stressful job in his rural ... force which he leaps at. Once there, though, he alights on a rather curious case that involved the murder of local blind girls. Despite considerable effort, the police could make little progress and the case had gone cold, but he risks putting noses out of joint as he tries to get to the bottom of things. His best ally soon turns out to be "Helena" (Uma Thurman) whose flatmate was the final - thus far - victim. The pair bond instantly but when an unexpected tragedy unfolds, "Berlin" finds himself the subject of an investigation and, bailed, the two and "Margie" (Kathy Baker) must discover the truth before... It's not a bad story, and the blind angle allows Bruce Robinson to develop a few more of the sensory perspectives to the usual serial killer drama - with Thurman quite engaging. The rest of the acting talent here is pretty weak, though, as is the writing - lots and lots of it. If it had lost maybe half an hour, the tightened narrative would probably have worked more efficiently - but at over two hours it is all just far too slow a burn, and what efforts are made to generate a sense of menace are undermined by a really bland score and some rather ordinary visuals. A television movie that passes the time, but more fodder than fun.

Sep 08, 2022
CharlesTatum
8.0

Good movie, great ending. Thurman and Garcia work well together, and the surprise ending is one even jaded old me did not expect. I recommend this to everyone who thinks the serial killer genre has been played out. ...

Jun 09, 2023