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P.I. Private Investigations

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
197
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P.I. Private Investigations (1987)
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A young architect finds himself being stalked by a gang of criminals who believe he knows something that could expose their activities.A young architect finds himself being stalked by a gang of criminals who believe he knows something that could expose their activities.A young architect finds himself being stalked by a gang of criminals who believe he knows something that could expose their activities.

  • Director
    • Nigel Dick
  • Writers
    • John Dahl
    • Nigel Dick
    • David W. Warfield
  • Stars
    • Clayton Rohner
    • Ray Sharkey
    • Paul Le Mat
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    197
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nigel Dick
    • Writers
      • John Dahl
      • Nigel Dick
      • David W. Warfield
    • Stars
      • Clayton Rohner
      • Ray Sharkey
      • Paul Le Mat
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Clayton Rohner
    Clayton Rohner
    • Joey Bradley
    Ray Sharkey
    Ray Sharkey
    • Ryan
    Paul Le Mat
    Paul Le Mat
    • Detective Wexler
    Talia Balsam
    Talia Balsam
    • Jenny Fox
    Phil Morris
    Phil Morris
    • Eddie Gordon
    Martin Balsam
    Martin Balsam
    • Cliff Dowling
    William Kerwin
    • Anthony
    Anthony Zerbe
    Anthony Zerbe
    • Charles Bradley, Joey's Father
    Robert Ito
    Robert Ito
    • Kim
    Vernon Wells
    Vernon Wells
    • Detective North
    Anthony Geary
    Anthony Geary
    • Larry
    Justin Lord
    Justin Lord
    • Howard White
    Richard Cummings Jr.
    Richard Cummings Jr.
    • Hollister
    Desirée Boschetti
    • Denise
    • (as Desiree Boschetti)
    Andy Romano
    Andy Romano
    • Mr. Watson
    Sydney Walsh
    Sydney Walsh
    • Janet
    Jon St. Elwood
    • Gil
    Rex Ryon
    Rex Ryon
    • Lou
    • Director
      • Nigel Dick
    • Writers
      • John Dahl
      • Nigel Dick
      • David W. Warfield
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    5rsoonsa

    Interesting Initial Design Of Story Gives Way To Incoherence, With A Plot line Burdened With Cliché.

    A rather ill-chosen title for this work unfortunately is upon a level with a screenplay that makes heavy weather of its narrative as climactic scenes approach, despite solidly achieved general production values and a capable cast that seems for the most part to be working according to its tyro director's plotting arrangement. It appears that Joey Bradley (Clayton Rohner), a budding architect, is having a day that is turning out poorly: he unjustly fails to gain a promotion with his firm (a decidedly curious plot element that has no apparent connection with the remainder of the tale), and when he enters his apartment he discovers that a dead man is in his shower stall and that a mysterious audio tape has been placed within his telephone answering unit. This tape relates a message from his father, Charles Bradley (Anthony Zerbe), a newspaper editor who is preparing to publish an exposé of the local police department that will reveal department personnel trafficking in narcotics that have been purloined from police property storage. The found body is of a private investigator who planted the tape immediately before being slain, it being intended to be heard by Joey, thereby drawing him into the scandalous affair. The p.i.'s killer is Detective Ryan (Ray Sharkey) of the police force who spends the remainder of the film in clumsy attempts to assassinate the younger Bradley while endeavouring to seize the audio tape in order to obviate information upon the tape for its department-damning nature. In the course of fleeing from a persistently homicidal Ryan, Joey is run down by a young woman driver, Jenny Fox (Talia Balsam), who then brings him to her apartment for the ostensible purpose of dressing his wounds, succeeded by the ineludible bonding of the two in a passionate relationship as together they attempt to ascertain who is trying to murder Joey, and why, Jenny's support being much welcomed by her harried lover who is doggedly determined in his efforts to triumph over the sinister Forces of Evil that confront him. The film received a very limited theatrical showing and has not been readily available for video viewing, and that in VHS only. John Dahl contributes heavily to the script, and his input is telling through a customary Dahl use of irony. It is a briskly paced item, although its final episodes create a constraining effect upon the whole, as these scenes are formulated with but paltry flair, being little more than part of an elaborate attempt to wrap up loose ends that would best be left unravelled. For his initial essay at helming a feature film, director Nigel Dick, a pop music video producer, opts here to exploit his own musical numbers as background during Joey's flight from impending extermination. Unfortunately, this is also where an effectively dramatic mood that had been established during the work's beginning segments is dissipated, and where a well-ordered scenario falls into hackneyed action trumpery. Among the largely able performances by the players shall be noted those by Talia Balsam and, in particular, Sharkey whose to be expected sleepwalking persona is appropriate for his role as an ineffectual assassin.
    5JohnSeal

    Early John Dahl work

    The man behind The Last Seduction, Red Rock West and Joy Ride got his career off to a decent start with this entertaining neo-noir. Dahl's screenplay is intelligent and amusing, and a terrific cast aids the cause. There's a minimum of annoying 80s trappings--mostly the unavoidable excesses of Talia Balsam's wardrobe--and the film remains interesting throughout, though the denouement is somewhat confusing. But then it is noir, after all!
    Wizard-8

    Understandably obscure

    It doesn't appear that MGM gave "P.I. Private Investigations" much of a theatrical release (if any), and they gave it to another company to release on home video. The most plausible reason for those things is that they saw they had a bomb on their hands. It's hard to believe that John Dahl of "Red Rock West" and "The Last Seduction" fame was one of the writers, though in fairness to him, someone else (the director) came up with the story and Dahl was paired with another screenwriter - not exactly creative freedom for him. But I'm surprised no one involved with this movie saw that the script was familiar stuff, with more than its share of coincidences used to propel things. As well as why the protagonist of the script doesn't just go to the press or the F.B.I. with what he knows. It doesn't help that the direction done on this screenplay is equally lacklustre. The movie lacks tension and excitement, with (among other things) the protagonist acting pretty calm for someone who is being pursued by ruthless killers. The "P.I." of the title probably stands for "Pretty Inane".
    7corky-27

    This unusual B movie is worth a rental...

    This pretty cool sleeper film combines moments of shocking violence with an oddball sense of humor. It's low-budget film-making, surely, but the movie never takes itself too seriously. Rohner and Balsam are fairly engaging, but Ray Sharkey steals the show as the hapless hit-man you love to hate. Sue me, but I give this flick two-and-a-half stars (out of four) on the Corky-meter. (Incidentally, the director of P.I., Nigel Dick, just shot Britney Spears' latest music video.)

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    • Trivia
      One of only two movies that real-life father and daughter, Martin Balsam and Talia Balsam, were in together. The other is The Millionaire (1978).
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      City of Shadows
      by Brian Spence

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    • Release date
      • June 5, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Private Investigations
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Susana Mountains, California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Polygram Filmed Entertainment
      • The Samuel Goldwyn Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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