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Striking Distance

They shouldn't have put him in the water, if they didn't want him to make waves.
1993 | 102m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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Coming from a police family, Tom Hardy ends up fighting his uncle after the murder of his father. Tom believes the killer is another cop, and goes on the record with his allegations. Demoted to water-way duty Tom, along with new partner Jo Christman, navigate the three rivers looking for clues and discovering bodies. This time the victims are women Tom knows, he must find the killer to prove his innocence.
Release Date: Sep 17, 1993
Director: Rowdy Herrington
Writer: Marty Kaplan, Rowdy Herrington
Genres: Action, Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords philadelphia, pennsylvania, boat, observer, serial killer, homicide detective
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Arnon Milchan Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Bruce Willis Det. Tom Hardy
Sarah Jessica Parker Jo Christman
Dennis Farina Capt. Nick Detillo
Tom Sizemore Det. Danny Detillo
Brion James Det. Eddie Eiler
Robert Pastorelli Det. Jimmy Detillo
Timothy Busfield Tony Sacco
John Mahoney Lt. Vince Hardy
Andre Braugher Dist. Atty. Frank Morris
Tom Atkins Sgt. Fred Hardy
Jeffrey Stephan Dispatcher
Mike Hodge Captain Penderman
Jodi Long Kim Lee
Roscoe Orman Sid
Robert Gould Kesser
Gareth Williams Chick Chicanis
Janette Caldwell Cheryl Putnam
Name Job
Glenn R. Wilder Stunts
Gregg Fonseca Production Design
Scott H. Eddo Makeup Artist
Marty Kaplan Screenplay
Dave Lowry Stunts
Betsy Cox Costume Design
Glory Fioramonti Stunts
Jay Hart Set Decoration
Rowdy Herrington Director, Screenplay
Brad Fiedel Original Music Composer
Mac Ahlberg Director of Photography
Pasquale Buba Editor
Troy Gilbert Stunts
Tim Gilbert Stunts
Lance Gilbert Stunts
Ric Roman Waugh Stunts
Andy Gill Stunts
Mark Helfrich Editor
Debbie Lynn Ross Stunts
Name Title
Marty Kaplan Producer
Arnon Milchan Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

Comic book cop thriller in Pittsburgh with Bruce Willis and Sarah Jessica Parker RELEASED IN 1993 and written/directed by Rowdy Herrington, “Striking Distance” stars Bruce Willis as Tom Hardy, a Pittsburgh detective who's demoted to river rescue. A serial killer returns after a two-year absence a ... nd bodies of beautiful women start turning up in the river, all women whom Hardy used to date! Sarah Jessica Parker is on hand as Hardy's partner on the river, Jo Christman. The movie has a bad reputation. Roger Ebert tore it to pieces, basically saying it was too derivative and by-the-numbers, and Willis himself said he hated it. I can understand criticism to a point. The story has a melodramatic comic-book vibe, which is obvious in the opening act, almost like a TV production except with a superior cast and action scenes. But, and this is an important “but,” I found myself drawn into the story & the characters and greatly enjoyed the rare Pittsburgh locations, as well as the (melo)drama and thrills. In other words, the movie is entertaining and entertainment is the name of the game. This is a cop thriller in the manner of the Dirty Harry series, especially “The Dead Pool” (1988), except it’s more comic booky and taking place in Pittsburgh rather than San Francisco. It's also reminiscent of films like "The General's Daughter" (1999). Although not technically as good as the Dirty Harry movies or "The General's Daughter" due to its cartoonish-ness, "Striking Distance" nevertheless pulled me into the lives of the characters and, for the most part, furnished the requisite thrills. The generically-named movie (also akin to the Dirty Harry franchise) was originally called "Three Rivers,” a much better title simply because it's more specific, but was changed at the last minute because the marketing department feared people would think it was a sports movie due to Three Rivers Stadium, so they switched it to "Striking Distance." Why “Striking Distance”? The first hint is at the beginning of the movie when the title card shows two electrical bolts coming out from either side of the title. Later we observe the mysterious killer using a stun gun before killing his victims and, with a stun gun, you must of course be within... striking distance! Speaking of the killer, one element of the plot I haven't mentioned is that this is a whodunit. Someone is charged with being the killer early on but Hardy knows it's the wrong guy; he and others are sure it's a cop or ex-cop doing the killings. There are a few suspects, including Hardy himself, but I honestly was unable to guess the right person. There's another twist late in the story that also took me by surprise. "Striking Distance" may not be exceptional and is marred by cartoonish exaggeration, but it entertains as a cop thriller and that's what's most important when it comes to these types of flicks. Plus it was shot in Pittsburgh, a refreshing change. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour, 42 minutes. ADDITIONAL WRITER: Martin Kaplan. GRADE: C+/B-

Jun 23, 2021