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Chasers

It was supposed to be a routine prisoner transfer. But this was no ordinary prisoner.
1994 | 102m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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Military men Rock Reilly and Eddie Devane are tasked with taking a prisoner, blonde bombshell Toni Johnson, on what becomes an unforgettable road trip. Toni, an enlistee who's in trouble for deserting her unit, soon proves that she's craftier than most inmates.
Release Date: Apr 22, 1994
Director: Dennis Hopper
Writer: Dan Gilroy, John Rice, Joe Batteer
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords prison, handcuffs, waitress, fight, fireworks, volcano, navy, road trip, money, escape, convertible, scam, inmate, escort, military, embezzlement, nervous
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Morgan Creek Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $1,596,687
Budget: $15,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Tom Berenger Rock Reilly
William McNamara Eddie Devane
Erika Eleniak Toni Johnson
Crispin Glover Howard Finster
Matthew Glave Rory Blanes
Grand L. Bush Vance Dooly
Dean Stockwell Salesman Stig
Bitty Schram Flo, Waitress
Gary Busey Sergeant Vince Banger
Seymour Cassel Master Chief Bogg
Frederic Forrest Duane, Mechanic
Marilu Henner Katie, Waitress
Dennis Hopper Doggie
Scott Marlowe Fast Food Clown
Jim Grimshaw Chief Yarboro
Name Job
Dan Gilroy Screenplay
Tony Donno Stunts
Bob Minor Stunts
Marita Grabiak Script Supervisor
Annie Ellis Stunts, Stunt Double
Dennis Hopper Director
John Cenatiempo Stunts
John Rice Screenplay, Story
Natalie Wilson Art Direction
Christian Wagner Editor
Kate J. Sullivan Set Decoration
Monty Cox Stunts
David Wisnievitz Unit Production Manager
Michael T. Boyd Costume Design
Dean Jones Makeup Artist
Roger Pietschmann Sound Mixer
Jody Levin Post Production Supervisor
David E. Harshbarger Property Master
Joe Batteer Screenplay, Story
Ueli Steiger Director of Photography
Pete Anderson Music
Dean Mumford Stunts
Richard Coad Second Assistant Director
Mary F. Stankiewicz Camera Loader
Shelly Hutchins Hairstylist
Brian H. Reynolds Key Grip
Gabriela Gutentag Unit Publicist
Robena Malicoat Best Boy Grip
John Copeman Stunts
Paul Lewis Unit Production Manager
Linda R. Chen Still Photographer
Deborah Latham Costume Supervisor
Michelle Johnson Key Hair Stylist
Ron Sistare Boom Operator
Jim Henrikson Music Editor
Babu Subramaniam First Assistant Director
Mary Jo Slater Casting
Dwight Yoakam Music
Eddy Donno Stunt Coordinator
Steve Santosusso Stunts
Gary McLarty Stunts
Mic Rodgers Stunts
Kenny Endoso Stunts
Allan A. Apone Key Makeup Artist
Name Title
Gary Barber Executive Producer
James G. Robinson Producer
David Wisnievitz Co-Producer
John Rice Associate Producer
Joe Batteer Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
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Reviews

Wuchak
9.0

**_Thoroughly entertaining road movie with Tom Berenger and Erika Eleniak_** A young sailor involved in inventory scams (William McNamara) is assigned SP duty to escort a prisoner from Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, back to his base in Charleston, South Carolina. The catch is that the Chief Petty ... Officer in charge is a curmudgeon (Berenger) and the prisoner is a beautiful woman (Eleniak), not to mention this all happens on his last day before being discharged. Crispin Glover, Gary Busey, Dean Stockwell, Bitty Schram and Marilu Henner have bit parts. “Chasers” (1994) is the last of seven movies directed by Dennis Hopper and, like his most popular flick “Easy Rider” (1969), it’s a road movie, except that this one has a sense of humor, which is mostly low-key and droll. I can’t believe it’s so obscure because this is easily one of the best road flicks ever made. Comparable films include “The Last Detail” (1973), “Three for the Road” (1987) and “The Lucky Ones” (2007). This is just as entertaining or better than any of ’em. There’s a great story element that’s reminiscent of the soon-to-come “Pulp Fiction” (1994). The story captivates right from the get-go and never goes wrong. It has everything: drama, comedy, human interest, romance, action, redemption and beautiful woman. Speaking of the latter, Hopper knows how to shoot women without getting overly sleazy (no pun intended), although there is one steamy sex scene with some nudity (just a heads up for those who might be offended). The movie runs 1 hour, 41 minutes, and was shot in South Carolina as follows: Patriots Point in Charleston, Myrtle Beach, Columbia, Mount Pleasant and Yemassee; with some stuff done in North Carolina, such as Wilmington. GRADE: A

Dec 01, 2022