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| Director: | Christopher Crowe | 
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| Writer: | Jack Thibeau, Christopher Crowe | 
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| McGriff and Albaby are probably doing the worst law enforcement job in the world - they are plain clothes U.S. military policemen on duty in war-time Saigon. However, their job becomes even harder when they start investigating the serial killings of local prostitutes. Their prime suspect is high ranking U.S. Army officer which brings their lives in danger. | |
| Release Date: | Mar 11, 1988 | 
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| Director: | Christopher Crowe | 
| Writer: | Jack Thibeau, Christopher Crowe | 
| Genres: | Action, Drama, Crime, Mystery, Thriller | 
| Keywords | helicopter, undercover, racism, prostitution | 
| Production Companies | 20th Century Fox, Amercent Films, American Entertainment Partners L.P. | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $7,242,035 Budget: $12,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Sep 26, 2024 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
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| Willem Dafoe | Buck McGriff | 
| Gregory Hines | Albaby Perkins | 
| Fred Ward | Dix | 
| Amanda Pays | Nicole | 
| Scott Glenn | Colonel Dexter Armstrong | 
| Keith David | Maurice | 
| David Alan Grier | Rogers | 
| Lim Kay Tong | Lime Green | 
| Raymond O'Connor | Elgin Flowers | 
| Richard Brooks | Preacher | 
| Thuy An Luu | Lanh | 
| Wasan Uttamayothin | Rogersan | 
| Kenneth Siao Wai-Keung | Plowboy | 
| Name | Job | 
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| Brian Smrz | Stunts | 
| Scott Wilder | Stunts | 
| Jack Thibeau | Writer | 
| James Newton Howard | Original Music Composer | 
| Mike Fenton | Casting | 
| Crispian Sallis | Set Decoration | 
| Dick Ziker | Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator | 
| Louis Irving | Camera Operator | 
| Buddy Van Horn | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Chuck Picerni Jr. | Stunts | 
| Freddie Hice | Stunts | 
| Christopher Crowe | Writer, Director | 
| David Gribble | Cinematography | 
| Douglas Ibold | Editor | 
| Jane Feinberg | Casting | 
| Judy Taylor | Casting | 
| J. Dennis Washington | Production Design | 
| Scott Ritenour | Art Direction | 
| Susi Stitt | Assistant Camera | 
| John J. Connor | Second Unit Director of Photography | 
| Malcolm Burrowes | Assistant Camera | 
| Roland Neveu | Still Photographer | 
| Lester Bishop | Key Grip | 
| Warren Grieef | Grip | 
| Geoffrey Wharton | Camera Operator | 
| Name | Title | 
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| Alan Barnette | Producer | 
| Michael S. Glick | Producer | 
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Murder mystery with a sweaty backdrop. Off Limits (AKA: Saigon) is the missing Vietnam film, a film I feel not many have actually seen since I never see it mentioned on the message boards out there in net land. While I have certainly never heard it spoken about when talk of Vietnam films crops up ... . The film is in essence a who done it police drama, two cops on the streets of Saigon during the war are searching for a high ranking officer who is, erm, offing prostitutes. It is the backdrop of the war that gives the film added substance and lifts it way above average, because we see not only the problems a murder investigation brings, but also the horror of war getting in the way as well. Some damn fine and tidy performances flesh out the characters, with both Gregory Hines & Willem Dafoe as our two stoic and battle weary coppers engaging us from the off, whilst the supporting cast of Fred Ward, Keith David (look out for his dance man!) & Scott Glenn are interestingly watchable; the latter of which who leaves the lasting impression with what has to be the best 5 minutes work he ever did during a brilliant interrogation sequence during a mid-air flight. It's gritty and interesting and deserves to be better known and sought out. It doesn't pull up any trees as regards formula, and it certainly isn't one you will want to go back to time and time again for thrills and spills, but it hits the spot and as the mystery and stifling heat of Vietnam pervades the mood, you will remember watching it long after the credits have rolled. 7.5/10