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Phoenix

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
4.6K
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Phoenix (1998)
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A cop (Liotta) with a gambling addiction plots a theft from the bookies who are putting pressure on him to pay off or else.A cop (Liotta) with a gambling addiction plots a theft from the bookies who are putting pressure on him to pay off or else.A cop (Liotta) with a gambling addiction plots a theft from the bookies who are putting pressure on him to pay off or else.

  • Director
    • Danny Cannon
  • Writer
    • Eddie Richey
  • Stars
    • Ray Liotta
    • Anthony LaPaglia
    • Daniel Baldwin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Danny Cannon
    • Writer
      • Eddie Richey
    • Stars
      • Ray Liotta
      • Anthony LaPaglia
      • Daniel Baldwin
    • 55User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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    Ray Liotta
    Ray Liotta
    • Harry Collins
    Anthony LaPaglia
    Anthony LaPaglia
    • Mike Henshaw
    Daniel Baldwin
    Daniel Baldwin
    • James Nutter
    Jeremy Piven
    Jeremy Piven
    • Fred Shuster
    Royce D. Applegate
    Royce D. Applegate
    • Dickerman
    Xander Berkeley
    Xander Berkeley
    • Lt. Clyde Webber
    Tamara Clatterbuck
    Tamara Clatterbuck
    • Waitress
    Vanessa Munday
    • Betsy
    Al Sapienza
    Al Sapienza
    • Cop
    Yvette Cruise
    Yvette Cruise
    • Maria
    John Henry Whitaker
    John Henry Whitaker
    • Husband
    Glenn Morshower
    Glenn Morshower
    • Anti-Abortionist
    Brittany Murphy
    Brittany Murphy
    • Veronica
    George Murdock
    George Murdock
    • Sid
    Kathryn Joosten
    Kathryn Joosten
    • Esther
    Giancarlo Esposito
    Giancarlo Esposito
    • Louie
    Ernest M. Garcia
    • Chubby
    David Dunard
    • Murray
    • Director
      • Danny Cannon
    • Writer
      • Eddie Richey
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    7The_Void

    Decent crime flick

    There was no shortage of 'cool' crime thrillers released on the success of Goodfellas in the nineties, and while I wouldn't say that this is one of the very best of them; it's certainly one of the better ones. Phoenix benefits from Scorsese's leading man Ray Liotta, who takes the lead role in this film as a gambling addicted copper. The plot focuses on crime as you would expect, but the gambling side of the plot is what really makes and sets it apart from most of the other nineties crime flicks. Ray Liotta is Harry Collins, a cop with a gambling addiction; and, like most gamblers, a money problem resulting from it. He owes money he doesn't have to his bookie, a man who calls himself "Chicago", and after being given a few days to pay; he soon realises that he's going to have to take steps to raise the money. This prompts him to set up a plan with his fellow coppers Mike, James and Fred to rip off local pimp and all round bad guy Louie. Naturally, the plan goes tits up and pretty soon all four of them are forced to pay the consequences...

    The film is never really brilliant (though in fairness, this sort of film doesn't usually turn me on all that much), but it manages to keep a fairly good pace going throughout and doesn't get boring. Ray Liotta has played this sort of role many times before and since, and as you would expect he is well at home with the leading role in this film. British director Danny Cannon (also director of rubbish such as Judge Dredd and I Know What You Did Last Summer) has recruited a decent cast of below a-list stars, which includes Anthony LaPaglia, Daniel Baldwin, Jeremy Piven and Xander Berkeley, as well as one of my favourite B-movie actresses, Kari Wuhrer. Anjelica Huston also appears, but is horribly miscast as Liotta's love interest. There's plenty of what most people will have come to expect from modern crime flicks; we have car chases, shootouts, sharp dialogue and all the rest of it. I'd have preferred the film if we'd have got a bit more of the gambling theme thrown in, but that's not too important as overall, this is a more than passable effort and I'm sure crime fans will enjoy it.
    jmorrison-2

    HIDDEN GEM!

    I, too, had never heard of this movie. I never saw it advertised, and I never saw it at theaters. I happened to stumble on this on cable one night. Man, what an excellent movie. A dark, brooding movie of desperation and corruption. Ray Liotta is as good as I've ever seen him, and Anthony LaPaglia nearly steals the movie with his portrayal of an evil, brutal cop, whom you will hope and pray you never cross paths with. Just an excellent little movie that, it appears, not too many people knew about. Very well done!
    8tarbosh22000

    A Hidden Gem

    "Phoenix" is a hidden gem. I've seen it over five times. For some reason, it never gets old.

    Harry (Liotta) is a cop with a gambling problem. He can't stop. He owes money to "Chicago" (Tom Noonan) and he if he doesn't pay up, he dies. Harry's partners Henshaw (LaPaglia) and Nutter (Baldwin) are dirty and are becoming "collectors" to bookie Louie (Giancarlo Esposito). Harry needs money fast and the only way is to rob Louie. Everybody goes along with the plan until there's a double cross.

    There's not a lot of action in the movie until the end, but it's not needed. Ray Liotta is excellent in the movie. But the supporting cast steals it from him. LaPaglia is fantastic as Henshaw. He makes the character come alive. Baldwin, Esposito, Kari Wuhrer, and Anjelica Huston all get their time to shine.

    "Phoenix" is a gritty crime movie that Liotta and LaPaglia fans must see.

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    7jotix100

    Superstitious

    This film was a complete surprise. One of those rarities that come out out of nowhere and knock your socks off without much effort. Danny Cannon, it's director must be given credit for bringing this story to the screen, or video, as probably was the case.

    Any film where Ray Liotta appears, is worth a look. Now, if one adds the great Anthony LaPaglia, one of the best actors around, it has to be outstanding. Mr. LaPaglia has never struck a wrong note in whatever I've seen him do. He shines here playing against type and almost stealing the film from Ray Liotta.

    The story about bad cops in Phoenix is presented with a total sense of honesty, no pun intended. There are a bunch of these guys in every police department in large cities. The director packs a lot of action into this movie. It will keep the viewer glued to the screen.

    In addition to Ray Liotta and Anthony LaPaglia, there are brief glances at Anjelica Houston, Brittany Murphy, Jeremy Piven, Giancarlo Esposito and others that make this film a delight for fans of thrillers.

    Either catch it on cable, or run to the video store and rent it. You won't regret it!
    JoeytheBrit

    Somehow crept under the radar...

    This is one of those films that somehow falls under the radar and languishes undeservedly in obscurity. In a fairly convoluted plot, Ray Liotta plays an honest cop with a gambling addiction who comes up with a plan to rob a loan shark in order to pay off his debts. He enlists the aid of three of his colleagues (Daniel Baldwin, Jeremy Piven and the unappreciated Anthony LaPaglia, who gives a film-stealing performance here) unaware that one is sleeping with another's wife and is under investigation.

    Although the story unfolds a little too slowly at times, writer Eddie Richey's script has a lot of depth, lending some diversity to a bunch of what could otherwise have been genre-stereotypical tough guys. The quality of the writing is high, with some off-the-wall dialogue and unique insight into such diverse subjects as King Kong, Three-on-a-match, Looney Tunes cartoons, and Dostoyevsky's gambling addiction. Brit director Danny Cannon creates some arresting images (an alternately sun-scorched and rain-sodden Phoenix in monsoon season) and manages to create loads of atmosphere despite often selecting extreme close-ups to emphasise the thoughts and emotions of the characters. There are no weak performances but, together with LaPaglia, the ever-dependable Ray Liotta stands out in the lead role.

    The ending is probably weaker than it should be because it takes a little too long for all the strands to be neatly tied, but this is still an impressive piece of entertainment that deserves to be better known.

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    • Trivia
      Jeremy Piven, Xander Berkeley, and Tom Noonan all appeared in Heat (1995) but did not share any scenes; Jeremy Piven as Dr. Bob, Xander Berkeley as Ralph, and Tom Noonan as Kelso.
    • Quotes

      Harry Collins: Never welsh on a bet.

    • Connections
      References King Kong (1933)
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      Written by Daniel Riddle & David Parks

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    • Release date
      • September 4, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mord i Phoenix
    • Filming locations
      • Phoenix, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Trimark Pictures
      • Lakeshore Entertainment
      • Graham / Nevinny Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $45,661
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $31,579
      • Sep 7, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $54,135
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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