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Director: | Richard Tuggle |
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Writer: | Richard Tuggle |
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Wes Block is a detective who's put on the case of a serial killer whose victims are young and pretty women. The murders are getting personal when the killer chooses victims who are acquaintances of Block. Even his daughters are threatened. | |
Release Date: | Aug 17, 1984 |
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Director: | Richard Tuggle |
Writer: | Richard Tuggle |
Genres: | Horror, Crime, Mystery, Thriller |
Keywords | prostitute, series of murders, serial killer, new orleans, louisiana, police detective |
Production Companies | Malpaso Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $48,143,579
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Clint Eastwood | Wes Block |
Geneviève Bujold | Beryl Thibodeaux |
Dan Hedaya | Det. Molinari |
Alison Eastwood | Amanda Block |
Jenny Beck | Penny Block |
Marco St. John | Leander Rolfe |
Rebecca Perle | Becky Jacklin |
Regina Richardson | Sarita |
Randi Brooks | Jamie Cory |
Jamie Rose | Melanie Silber |
Margaret Howell | Judy Harper |
Rebecca Clemons | Girl with Whip |
Janet MacLachlan | Dr. Yarlofsky |
Graham Paul | Luther |
Bill Holliday | Police Chief |
John Wilmot | Medical Examiner |
Margie O'Dair | Mrs. Holstein |
Joy N. Houck Jr. | Swap Meet Owner |
Stuart Baker-Bergen | Blond Surfer |
Donald Barber | Shorty |
Robert Harvey | Lonesome Alice |
Ron Gural | Coroner Dudley |
Layton Martens | Sgt. Surtees |
Richard Charles Boyle | Dr. Fitzpatrick |
Becki Davis | Nurse |
Jonathan Sachar | Gay Boy |
Valerie Thibodeaux | Black Hooker |
Lionel Ferbos | Plainclothes Gus |
Eliott Keener | Sandoval |
Cary Wilmot Alden | Secretary |
David Valdes | Manes |
James Borders | Carfagno |
Fritz Manes | Valdes |
Jonathan Shaw | Quono |
Don Lutenbacher | Dixie President |
G. Wood | Conventioneer |
Kimberly Georgoulis | Sam |
Glenda Byers | Lucy Davis |
John Schluter | Piazza Cop |
Nick Kreiger | Rannigan |
Lloyd Nelson | Patrolman Restic |
David Dahlgren | Patrolman Julio |
Rod Masterson | Patrolman Gallo |
Glenn Wright | Patrolman Redfish |
Angela Hill | Woman Reporter |
Ted Saari | T.V. News Technician |
Tommy Gotti Coleman | Reporter (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Lennie Niehaus | Original Music Composer |
Alan Robert Murray | Sound Effects Editor, Supervising Sound Editor |
Mark Shostrom | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
John Morrisey | Assistant Editor |
Jack Garsha | Color Timer |
Donah Bassett | Negative Cutter |
Fritz Manes | Unit Production Manager |
L. Dean Jones Jr. | Second Assistant Director |
Paul Moen | Second Assistant Director |
David Valdes | First Assistant Director |
Edward Aiona | Property Master |
Bob Lawless | Standby Painter |
Airick Kredell | Leadman |
Michael Muscarella | Construction Coordinator |
Jules Strasser | Boom Operator |
William B. Kaplan | Sound Mixer |
Joseph A. Unsinn | Special Effects |
George Orrison | Stunts, Stunt Double |
Buddy Van Horn | Stunt Double, Stunts, Stunt Coordinator |
Leo J. Napolitano | Assistant Camera |
Sal Camacho | Assistant Camera |
Billy Bragg | Camera Operator |
Kirk Bales | Dolly Grip |
Jack N. Green | Camera Operator |
Víctor Pérez | Best Boy Electric |
Charles Saldaña | Key Grip |
Bruce D. Spellman | Grip |
Tom Stern | Gaffer |
Johnny Walker | Assistant Camera |
Jeff Wolf | Assistant Camera |
Glenn Wright | Wardrobe Supervisor, Costume Design |
Deborah Hopper | Wardrobe Coordinator |
Donald Harris | Music Editor |
Lloyd Nelson | Script Supervisor |
Linda Sony Kinney | Production Secretary |
Judie Hoyt | Producer's Assistant |
Marco Barla | Unit Publicist |
Paul Calabria | Animal Wrangler |
Keith Dillin | Transportation Captain |
H. William Miller | Transportation Coordinator |
Richard Tuggle | Screenplay, Director |
Bruce Surtees | Director of Photography |
Rick Alexander | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Edward C. Carfagno | Production Design |
Ernie Bishop | Set Decoration |
Barbara Guedel | Makeup Artist |
Neil Burrow | Sound Effects Editor |
Vern Poore | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Les Fresholtz | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Phyllis Huffman | Casting |
Gordon Davidson | Sound Effects Editor |
Chester Slomka | Sound Effects Editor |
Marlene D. Williams | Hairstylist |
Joel Cox | Editor |
Name | Title |
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Fritz Manes | Producer |
Clint Eastwood | Producer |
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The Doppleganger disease. Tightrope is directed by Richard Tuggle and Clint Eastwood, Tuggle writes the screenplay. It stars Eastwood, Genevieve Bujold, Dan Hedaya, Alison Eastwood and Rod Masterson. Music is by Lennie Niehaus and cinematography by Bruce Surtees. New Orleans and Detective Wes ... Block is plunged into a hunt for a rapist serial killer that brings out his own deviant peccadilloes. One of Eastwood’s best movies also happens to be one of his most under appreciated, the actor challenging himself to explore a darker characterisation than the iconographic ones he was most famed for. Wes Block is a damaged man, a divorced father of two girls, who he adores but they are uncomfortably at arms length due to his work. He’s afraid of affection, to be touched in a gentle manner by a member of the opposite sex, preferring to indulge in seamy sex by way of prostitutes who frequent the dark abodes of Orleans’ French Quarter. If you knew what’s ahead… Enter the doppelganger effect, as a mysterious serial killer is at large murdering the ladies of the night that Wes takes his pleasure with, the guilt factor hanging heavy on his haunted shoulders. As Wes tries to bring down the killer, he is battling to realign his mindset about the female sex, his daughters and also Beryl Thibodeaux (Bujold), the latter the rape counsellor who was once his sparring adversary, but is now a potential lover if Wes can put everything back on an even keel. Tuggle, Eastwood and Surtees bring plenty of film noir touches to their picture. Surtees’ photography is strong in colour but dark in shading, perfectly embodying the seamy side of The Big Easy. Between them, actor and director fill out this fascinating tale with classic noirish scenes. A Mardi Gras warehouse is eerie, as is a chase through a cemetery, then there’s clowns and balloons, things that are associated with childish fun but so often in noirville carry a sinister edge. The sleazy dives that Wes frequents are foreboding places of sin, more so when the killer is stalking his prey. While a railroad location is used to great effect as well. It has some problems, Hedaya is wasted and the Wes and Beryl relationship is telegraphed a mile away. While the formula of such movies inevitably means the culmination of tale is no surprise, but the journey is a dark and interesting one and Tightrope is a damn fine thriller. 8/10
***Dramatic, melancholic Eastwood detective flick set in New Orleans*** A divorced detective in New Orleans (Clint Eastwood) juggles raising two daughters, pursing a serial rapist/killer, cultivating a romantic relationship (Geneviève Bujold) and dealing with his own dark side, which he realizes ... is too close for comfort to the killer. “Tightrope” (1984) is another Eastwood detective flick, but it’s not as entertaining and compelling as his Dirty Harry films or “The Gauntlet” (1977). It’s darker, more dramatic and brooding, not to mention a tad sleazy. This may bring to mind the original “Dirty Harry” (1971), but the subdued tone is closer to “Blood Work” (2002). The title refers to a person walking the tightrope between his/her good side and bad side. The movie runs 1 hour, 54 minutes and was shot entirely in New Orleans. GRADE: C+/B-
How is this not super entertaining? <em>'Tightrope'</em> should have all the ingredients to make the viewer be on the edge of their seat, and yet I really didn't care much for it. Clint Eastwood, who apparently took over unofficially as director from Richard Tuggle during filming, gives a solid p ... erformance and the bond with his character's children is cute. However, the story just didn't do anything for me. It's not particularly unnerving, despite a dark on paper story, and it's rather predictable - the villain... well, the villain I've already forgotten about and I only finished watching about an hour ago. Not terrible, but not good.