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Next of Kin

A Chicago cop from the hills of Kentucky. Hunting his brother's killer. Seeking justice country style.
1989 | 108m | English

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: John Irvin
Writer: Michael Jenning
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Truman Gates, a Chicago cop, sets out to find his brother's killer. Meanwhile, another of his brothers, Briar (a hillbilly) decides to find the killer himself.
Release Date: Oct 20, 1989
Director: John Irvin
Writer: Michael Jenning
Genres: Adventure, Action
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Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Lorimar Film Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $15,942,628
Budget: $12,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Patrick Swayze Truman Gates
Liam Neeson Briar Gates
Adam Baldwin Joey Rosselin
Helen Hunt Jessie Gates
Ted Levine Willy Simpson
Bill Paxton Gerald Gates
Michael J. Pollard Harold
Andreas Katsulas John Isabella
Del Close Frank
Valentino Cimo Rhino
Paul Greco Leo
Vincent Guastaferro Paulie
Ben Stiller Lawrence Isabella
Paul Herman Tony Antonelli
Don Herion Zimmer
Don James David Jenkins
Brett Hadley De Witt
Rodney Hatfield Hollis
Richard Wharton Selkirk
Kelly Blair Tolbert
Charles Williams Pierce
Michael Wise Snakeman
Joseph R. Ryan Grandpa
Anndrena Belcher Patsy-Ruth
Jean Ritchie Charlene
Nancy Jeffrey Aunt Peg
Tina Engle Rosalie
Kimberly Cole Hollis' Wife
Starla Fugate Gerald's Girlfriend
Michael Sassone Melvin
Neil Giuntoli Shorty
Fred Crowther Old Hillbilly
Billy Branch Preacher
Celene Evans Lady Bartender
Michael Dizonno Vinny
Tim Quill TV Reporter
Jack Kandel Hillbilly Bartender
Sally Murphy Hooker
Mark Roberts Furniture Mover
Patrick Balch Young Boy (Kentucky)
Relioues Webb Young Boy (Chicago)
Arlene Lencioni Mrs. Isabella
Lew Way Chin Violin Student
Morgan Biscomb Melto Violin Student
Elizabeth Ruf Woman in Bar
Joelle Pasquale Daughter #1
Mia Ferro Daughter #2
Keela Gootee Daughter #3
Pamela Prater Selkirk's Wife
Mary Ann Berkhart De Witt's Wife
Lisa Niemi Violinist
Earl Stevens Man with Shotgun and Dog
Alison Vesely Reception Waitress
Name Job
John Irvin Director
Jack Nitzsche Music
Donfeld Costume Design
Jane Alderman Casting
Mindy Marin Casting
Eddie J. Fernandez Stunts
Norman Howell Stunts
Steven Poster Director of Photography
Bruce Moriarty First Assistant Director
Walter Scott Stunt Coordinator
Tony Brubaker Stunts
Charles Croughwell Stunts
Gene Hartline Stunts
Johnny Hock Stunts
Rick LeFevour Stunts
Bob Minor Stunts
Mario Roberts Stunts
James Plannette Chief Lighting Technician
Robert Easton Dialect Coach
David Kershenbaum Music Supervisor
Ben Scott Stunts
Jennifer Jobst Costume Supervisor
Shelley Andreas Casting
Jim Duffy Set Decoration
John Warnke Set Designer
Dru Anne Carlson Script Supervisor
John S. Robertson Dolly Grip
George Kohut Camera Operator
Rex Slinkard Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Stacy Logan Stunts
Michael Jenning Writer
Peter Honess Editor
Jack T. Collis Production Design
Steve Fegley Construction Foreman
Dean Williams Still Photographer
Joe Pfaltzgraf Assistant Property Master
Jeff Watts Foley Editor
Alphonse Blumenthal Best Boy Electric
Jerry Turnage Hairstylist
Art Anthony Makeup Artist
James Matheny Dialogue Editor
Jamie Barber Second Assistant Camera
Peter Kuttner First Assistant Camera
Jackie Krost Music Supervisor
Art Bartels Key Grip
Dennis DeWaay Construction Coordinator
Sean Susanin Casting Assistant
Ralph Stuart Assistant Sound Editor
Joe Lombardi Special Effects Coordinator
John Benson Sound Effects Editor
Rose Kuo First Assistant Editor
Martin Maryska Supervising Sound Editor
John Sherrod Stunts
Franklin Jones Jr. Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tony Adler Second Assistant Director
Aaron Holden Property Master
Jeffrey A. Williams Boom Operator
Kenneth Turek Leadman
R.L. Tolbert Stunts
Susan Dudeck ADR Editor
Eugene F. Crededio Gaffer
Edna Tromans Publicist
Danny Costa Stunts
Richard Whitfield Music Editor
Rick Alexander Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Glenn Williams Sound Mixer
Armand Coutu Costume Supervisor
William L. Allen Sr. Best Boy Grip
Bob Kurcz Stunts
Vern Poore Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Scott Maitland Unit Production Manager
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Jeb Stuart Associate Producer
Les Alexander Producer
Larry DeWaay Executive Producer
Don Enright Producer
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Reviews

tmdb27510395
4.0

Well, without reviewing the entire movie I will suggest this. Liam Neeson, God love him, should never again do a movie with a hillbilly accent. ...

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
6.0

Appalachian Clan vS. The Chicago Mob Patrick Swayze stars in an action revenge thriller in the same year that he also made Road House, the following year he made Ghost, these were two years after he had made a sensual splash with Dirty Dancing. Thus it's safe to say that Patrick did not pigeon ho ... le himself. Next of Kin holds no great hidden gem rewards, but it's a rock solid thriller boasting a splendid cast list featuring Liam Neeson, Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton, Adam Baldwin, Andreas Katsulas, Ben Stiller (in a serious role), Michael J. Pollard, Ted Levine and Paul Greco. Plot finds Swayze as a Chicago cop who after the murder his younger brother desperately tries to uphold the law while one of his brothers from the "sticks" would rather enact all out revenge on the mobsters that killed the younger sibling. Suffice to say things go pear shaped and blood, loyalty and life altering decisions do follow. The trajectory is simple , honest cop tries to do the right thing by the law in spite of the hurt in his heart, hillbilly brother (Neeson getting the best role in the film) would rather deliver some "deliverance" type justice - all while the rest of the "Gates" family clan await the call to come wading down from the hills to aid the retribution flow. The action scenes are well enough staged by director John Irvin, there's a whole bunch of fun in the characterisations - even if they are standard 101 scripted - while if you can get past Swayze's ponytail you will find a very restrained and cool performance. Hardly a must see, but definitely no stinker and worth your time as a time filler, if only to see such a fresh faced young cast of well knowns turning tricks before bigger things awaited. 6/10

May 16, 2024
tmdb28039023
5.0

Like its hero, Next of Kin is an anomaly — a thriller about a family feud between hillbillies and wiseguys that brings together Patrick Swayze, Liam Neeson, Adam Baldwin, Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton and Ben Stiller. Truman Gates (Swayze) is as elusive a cryptid as the Frozen Caveman Lawyer; born and ra ... ised in Appalachia, Truman emigrated to Chicago where he is now a plainclothes cop with a violinist wife (Hunt), a sports car, and a mullet that's pompadour on the front and a ponytail on the back; what we have here is a Civilized Redneck. And yet Swayze makes the character work, precisely because he is the last person we would imagine as a hillbilly; thus, the otherness that Truman projects when he returns to Kentucky for the funeral of his younger brother Gerald (Paxton) feels genuine. Elsewhere, Neeson is one of the few actors who could convincingly play a both a Highlander as well as a hillbilly; Paxton unfortunately only appears in a couple of scenes, and like Stiller has the thankless task of being a sacrificial lamb; as for Hunt, she is predictably reduced to a Damsel in Distress). On the mob side, Baldwin is effective as main villain Joey Rossellini, playing him something like Full Metal Jacket’s Animal Mother back home from Vietnam. Being at least a head taller than the rest of the cast except Neeson, Baldwin looms menacingly over everybody else. By contrast, Johnny Isabella (Andreas Katsulas) is one of those mob bosses who hasn't forgotten his humble origins and, accordingly, isn't too proud to roll up his sleeves and cook himself some traditional Italian dish — but with a nickname like Pappa John, what could you expect? (to be fair, Katsulas wasn’t copying Paul Sorvino in Goodfellas, which was released a year after Next of Kin.) This is possibly the first of the now seemingly unending films where Neeson becomes a lone vigilante who decides to take the law into his own hands, in this case as Briar, Truman and Gerald's older brother not named after a former president. Following Gerald's funeral, Truman and Briar return to Chicago separately; without the restrictions of the penal code, the latter’s investigation progresses more quickly than the former. Everything comes to a head in a graveyard shootout that includes throwing knives, bows and arrows, dogs and snakes, and which may or may not have inspired the climax Sam Rockwell envisions for the movie Colin Farrell is writing in Seven Psychopaths. All things considered, Next of Kin is like those oddball relatives we all have; as such, we can’t help love it even if we don't always like it.

Sep 03, 2022