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Bad Country

2014 | 95m | English

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When Baton Rouge police detective Bud Carter busts contract killer Jesse Weiland, he convinces Jesse to become an informant and rat out the South's most powerful crime ring.
Release Date: Sep 26, 2014
Director: Chris Brinker
Writer: Jonathan Hirschbein, Bud Connor, Tom Abernathy, Mike Barnett
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime
Keywords detective, bayou, contract killer, southern usa, swamp, informant, police, investigation, murder, baton rouge
Production Companies Mandalay Vision, ANA Media, CB Productions, Wilmor Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Matt Dillon Jesse Weiland
Willem Dafoe Bud Carter
Neal McDonough Daniel Kiersey
Amy Smart Lynn Weiland
Christopher Rodriguez Marquette Martin Fitch
Don Yesso Captain Bannock
Kevin Chapman Daniel Morris
Bill Duke John Nokes
Tom Berenger Lutin Adams
Christopher Denham Tommy Weiland
Alex Solowitz Buzz McKinnnon
John Edward Lee Catfish Stanton
Ritchie Montgomery Nady Grace
Frederick Weller Detective Shepherd
Patrick Brinker Detective Cobb
Jeff Leaf David Marandino
Pat Fisher Ma Carter
Ronn Surels Henchman (uncredited)
Ronn Surels Hitman #5
Name Job
Kody Chamberlain Storyboard Artist
Matthew Brady Harris Electrician
Robert Zas Grip
Danny Epper Stunts
Charles Rapp Line Producer
Jonathan Hirschbein Screenplay, Story
Michael J. Duthie Editor
Mary E. McLeod Costume Design
Danielle Poret Art Department Coordinator
Tristan Warren Sound Effects Editor
Tom Lisowski Production Design
Kim Collea Makeup Department Head
David Goodwin Set Designer
Allen Parks Gaffer
Kizzie Autumn Martin Set Costumer
Diego Daniel Pardo Dialect Coach
Manolo Rojas Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Bud Connor Story
John Fee Music
Monique Champagne Set Decoration
Sean Halloran Production Supervisor
Scotty Morris Leadman
Trenton McRae Best Boy Electric
Jennifer Carriere Script Supervisor
Candace Mayfield Location Manager
John W. Frost Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Music Editor
Tom Abernathy Story
Steve Riley Special Effects Supervisor
Keith Gruchala Camera Operator
Nolan LaBlanc Sound Mixer
Curt Jackson Location Manager
Shane Kropog Transportation Captain, Transportation Coordinator
Budd Bird Key Hair Stylist
Marissa Smith Wigmaker
Jeff Hinds Props
Danny Florian Set Dresser
Mark Perot Set Dresser
Maxwell Beard Dolly Grip
Saeed Adyani Still Photographer
Shareen Chehade Costume Supervisor
Tiaka Hurst Unit Publicist
Nancy Green-Keyes Casting
Mike Barnett Story
Joe Paganelli Music Supervisor
Ashley Brahm Production Coordinator
Margeaux Fox Hair Department Head
Marc Uddo Boom Operator
Kody Chamberlin Storyboard
Michael Holubar Picture Car Coordinator
Eric J. Stolz Sound Designer
Ashley Levy Key Makeup Artist
Miranda Sink Art Department Assistant
Jordan Lightner Props
Ryan LeBlanc Set Dresser
Arthur Kirk Martin Set Dresser
Chris Flowers Electrician
Danny Horne First Assistant Camera
Adam Beard Grip
Kevin Coignet Lighting Technician
Steven Lee Tyler Lighting Technician
Stephen Vicari Second Assistant Camera
Jesse Brunt Second Unit Director of Photography
Emily Meroney Costume Assistant
Suzanne M.B. Chambliss Seamstress
Ryan Hymel Assistant Editor
Hank Langlois Extras Casting
Julie McCoy Second Second Assistant Director
Matthew Armstrong Boom Operator
James A. Moore Sound Editor
Morey Butler Armorer
Justin Bursch Unit Production Manager
Richard Schexnayder Sound Mixer
Phil Seifert Location Manager
Rian Danielle Johnson Visual Effects Coordinator
Claire Rav Assistant Makeup Artist
Rick Stratton Tattoo Designer
Jeffrey M. O'Brien Property Master
Clayton Davis Set Dresser
Justin Meriwether Set Dresser
Stephen Early First Assistant Camera
Christopher Williams Gaffer
Joe Sökmen Key Rigging Grip
Gregg Marion Lighting Technician
Sergio Villegas Rigging Gaffer
Cody Gautreau Second Assistant Camera
Emily Heyman Costume Assistant
Britany Viguerie Key Costumer
Howard E. Smith Additional Editor
Jason Yanuzzi Colorist
Mike Brinker First Assistant Director
Phil Hadaway ADR Recordist
James Eck Rippie Sound
D.J. Shea Digital Compositor
Kristy Choo Production Secretary
Joshua Anderson Gaffer
Bradley Floyd Lighting Technician
Jared Wilcox Lighting Technician
Sterling Wiggins Second Assistant Camera
Richard Landry Gaffer
Sandra Algood Costumer
Erin Nicole Wyatt Assistant Editor
Craig Borden First Assistant Director
Jay Fisher ADR Mixer
Michael B. Koff Production Sound Mixer
Fletcher Alliston Sound Mixer
Barbara Long Production Accountant
Chris Brinker In Memory Of, Director
Jeff Danna Music
Jonah Loop Visual Effects Supervisor
Ron Yuan Stunt Coordinator
Zoran Popović Director of Photography
Matthew Barry Casting
Tony Ciccone Additional Editor
Clayton J. Barber Stunts
Name Title
Jim Crabbe Producer
Matthew Rhodes Producer
Scott Einbinder Producer
Nancy Green-Keyes Producer
Bud Connor Executive Producer
Justin Bursch Executive Producer
Michael J. Duthie Associate Producer
Robert Lewis Associate Producer
Jeff Steen Executive Producer
David Krintzman Executive Producer
Mike Quintana Co-Producer
Steve Riley Associate Producer
Mike Barnett Executive Producer
Mike Brinker Executive Producer
Tom Abernathy Associate Producer
Chris Brinker Producer
Kevin Chapman Producer
Patrick Newall Executive Producer
Don Yesso Executive Producer
Don Carmody Executive Producer
Cole Hauser Executive Producer
Jonah Loop Executive Producer
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Reviews

tmdb28039023
6.0

Bad Country is filled with small pleasures. Like Willem Dafoe’s opening and closing narration (few sounds are as soothing as his gravelly baritone). Or Dafoe’s and Matt Dillon’s badass horseshoe mustaches. Or a cameo by the imposing Bill Duke. Or Tom Berenger’s over the top villain (a rosy-cheeked d ... andy with a Cajun accent, who walks with a cane he doesn't need, shoots clay pigeons, and lives in a prototypical southern mansion). These are some the hooks on which the filmmakers hang a fairly conventional plot; there’s the cop who doesn't always play by the book but gets results (thankfully we are spared the obligatory scene where his boss takes him off the case and asks him to relinquish his badge and gun), the criminal with the heart of gold who is a lesser evil compared to the real villains, the rookie federal agent who does always play by the book and becomes a thorn in the rogue cop's side, the flamboyant mob boss accompanied by a servile, crooked lawyer, etc., etc., etc. Bad Country hits all the notes we've come to expect from this type of thriller and, as it turns out, director Chris Brinker and screenwriter Jonathan Hirschbein know the words as well as the music. The superb casting also goes a long way toward refreshing the material; Dafoe and Dillon are such craftsmen that the film is worthwhile just to see what they do with their characters – or, conversely, to watch Berenger and Duke having a lot of fun with their clichés. As familiar as the script may be, this is a case in which familiarity does not breed contempt; furthermore, clocking in at 95 minutes, Bad Country does not overstay its welcome (the only thing that makes you go ‘huh’ is a random subplot – more ‘sub’ than ‘plot,’ though – involving Dafoe’s character’s father, who stumbles into the plot as if he just wandered in from a different movie, and then disappears as abruptly as he entered).

Sep 03, 2022