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Jacknife

Three buddies in Vietnam. Two survived. Only one is really alive.
1989 | 102m | English

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A conflict develops between a troubled Vietnam veteran and the sister he lives with when she becomes involved romantically with the army buddy who reminds him of the tragic battle they both survived.
Release Date: Oct 05, 1989
Director: David Hugh Jones
Writer: Stephen Metcalfe
Genres: Drama, War
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Production Companies Kings Road Entertainment, Cineplex-Odeon Films, Sandollar-Schaffel Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Robert De Niro Joseph 'Jacknife' Megessey
Kathy Baker Martha Flannigan
Ed Harris David 'High School' Flannigan
Ivar Brogger Depot Mechanic
Jordan Lund Tiny
Charles S. Dutton Jake, Veteran Encounter Group Leader
Bruce Ramsay Corridor Student
Jessalyn Gilsig His Girlfriend
Josh Pais Rick
Gabrielle Carteris College Girl in Bar
Kirk Taylor Helicopter Gunner
George Gerdes Tony
Lois Dellar Cocktail Waitress
Loudon Wainwright III Ferretti
Tom Isbell Bobby Buckman
Sloane Shelton Shirley
Walter Massey Ed Buckman
Elizabeth Franz Pru Buckman
Madison Arnold Sam, Bartender
Tom Rack William Green
Name Job
John Bloom Editor
Edward Pisoni Production Design
Brian West Director of Photography
Stephen Metcalfe Screenplay
Tommy J. Huff Stunt Driver
David Hugh Jones Director
Bruce Broughton Original Music Composer
Name Title
Sandy Gallin Executive Producer
Robert Schaffel Producer
Carol Baum Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

Dave, Megs and Martha. Jacknife is directed by David Jones and adapted to screenplay by Stephen Metcalfe from his own play Strange Snow. It stars Robert De Niro, Ed Harris and Kathy Baker. Music is by Bruce Broughton and cinematography by Brian West. De Niro and Harris play two Vietnam War vet ... erans trying to come to terms with their lives post the war. Things are further complicated when De Niro gets romantically involved with Harris sister played by Baker. Wonderfully sedate and intimate, Jacknife, whilst not creating anything new in the “coming home from Nam” genre of film, is somewhat refreshing in how it relies on dialogue and believable character interactions. Some cliches do find their way into the play later in the day as Harris’ character starts to come out of is troubled shell, but this is mostly a thoughtful treatment of loneliness and the on going effects of the war. The three up top performances are well delivered, with De Niro unsurprisingly carrying the film with ease. A box office flop on release, there’s a good chance that Jones’ film came too late in the Vietnam War movie cycle. It’s also safe to say that the slow pace and the dialogue heavy nature of it made it only appealing to a certain demographic of film lovers. It’s worth seeking out now as an anti-dote to blunderbuss blockbusters, because it’s good film making that has a story that is touching and often humorous, and for many of a certain era, it’s all too real. 7/10

May 16, 2024
kevin2019
10.0

"Jacknife" is based upon the stage play "Strange Snow" by Stephen Metcalfe and yet it has been very skilfully adapted into a screenplay which allows the many meaningful character moments to be subtly played out. Its depiction of the veterans who fought in Vietnam paints a portrait of damaged men now ... struggling to maintain at least a semblance of the normality they once took for granted in a world which once enthusiastically jeered and spat upon them. The legacy of that deeply contentious war is soul destroying where every day must seem to be trying to find a reason to go on living such a haunted life. This is certainly an extremely thought provoking and emotional film which attempts to give some meaning and understanding to the people coming to terms with the after effects of war.

Jun 05, 2025