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The Prophet's Game

  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
1.2K
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The Prophet's Game (2000)
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A Seattle Homicide Detective (Dennis Hopper) is on the hunt of a twisted serial killer. Can he solve the killer's game before it claims another victim?A Seattle Homicide Detective (Dennis Hopper) is on the hunt of a twisted serial killer. Can he solve the killer's game before it claims another victim?A Seattle Homicide Detective (Dennis Hopper) is on the hunt of a twisted serial killer. Can he solve the killer's game before it claims another victim?

  • Director
    • David Worth
  • Writer
    • Carol Chrest
  • Stars
    • Dennis Hopper
    • Stephanie Zimbalist
    • Robert Yocum
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    • Director
      • David Worth
    • Writer
      • Carol Chrest
    • Stars
      • Dennis Hopper
      • Stephanie Zimbalist
      • Robert Yocum
    • 24User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Dennis Hopper
    Dennis Hopper
    • Vincent Swan
    Stephanie Zimbalist
    Stephanie Zimbalist
    • Francis Aldobrandi
    Robert Yocum
    • Alan Joyce
    Joe Penny
    Joe Penny
    • Walter Motter
    Greg Lauren
    Greg Lauren
    • Detective James
    Sondra Locke
    Sondra Locke
    • Adele Highsmith (adult)
    Shannon Whirry
    Shannon Whirry
    • Barb
    Darin Cooper
    Darin Cooper
    • Detective Olson
    Thorsten Kaye
    Thorsten Kaye
    • Joey Highsmith (Adult)
    Don Swayze
    Don Swayze
    • Joseph Highsmith
    Margaret Blye
    Margaret Blye
    • Maureen Swan
    Meilani Paul
    Meilani Paul
    • Luna Wells
    Patrick Thomas
    Patrick Thomas
    • Lewis Shanks
    Robert Ginty
    Robert Ginty
    • Brent Moore
    Andrew Ducote
    • Joey Highsmith (child)
    Tracey Birdsall
    Tracey Birdsall
    • Reporter Carol Stone
    Dorian Lopinto
    Dorian Lopinto
    • Rose Highsmith
    Michael Dorn
    Michael Dorn
    • Bob Bowman
    • Director
      • David Worth
    • Writer
      • Carol Chrest
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    2elsbet-3

    Silly and ponderous all at once

    I started rooting for one character to be the next to die just because the actor's performance was so God-awful. Thankfully, my wish was granted. Dennis Hopper was likeable and gives a good performance. Stephanie Zimbalist's performance was marred by a now-you- hear-it, now-you-don't Noo Yawk accent. Other than that, a silly plot with a one-trick pony of a twist, cheap psychological background, stupid police tricks (don't they go to some police school that teaches them to disarm suspects and carry their cell phones with them rather than leave them deep in the woods, in their hidden cars?), and ponderous music make this a movie to miss.
    3gazineo-1

    A game without interest!

    Disappointing police drama concerning the challenge between an old detective (Hooper) and a weird and uncanny serial killer. Tired formula with a plot that goes along in a peasant pace with no real catch or interesting situations and characters. I give this a 3 (three).
    sibisi73

    Copycat copy

    Following in the footsteps of 'Seven', yet another copycat psycho thriller, this time with famous folk being bumped off as part of a game played over the Internet. Without the two leads this really would deserve the bargain bin, Hopper and Zimbalist at least keep their characters interesting. Which is more than can be said for everyone else. Would've been nice to have had some real celeb cameos to be killed off, but maybe they thought that was tempting fate!
    Buzz-17

    WHAT A WASTE.......

    O.K. Here is what happened. I went to the VIDEO STORE to rent THE TAO of STEVE and did not look carefully at the DVD case and ended up renting this stinker of a flick instead. Now don't get me wrong, this film had potential. Dennis Hopper is always at least tolerable or better, and is not bad here. The problem was the poorly explained plot, the numerous bad performances, and the director's insistence on using every police cliche going. The film uses the venetian blind shadows in just about every scene. I really cannot express the multitude of reasons no one should see this. Seems to me it went straight to video for a reason.
    vchimpanzee

    Disturbing, occasionally graphic, with some good performances

    At the start of the movie, a farmer wonders if his lack of success is due to God punishing him. He catches his son and daughter playing The Prophet's Game, which he considers evil. Since he believes his son killed a dog (the boy denies it) and the son doesn't want to stop playing the evil game, the father believes he must beat his son (this is implied, not shown) to keep him from going to Hell. The mother, despite pleas from her daughter to stop the beating, can only comfort her daughter; she appears afraid to confront her husband.

    In present-day Seattle, retired detective Vincent Swan receives a phone call from the Los Angeles Police. The LAPD needs help with another serial killer whose pattern appears the same as that of a killer in Seattle; not only did Swan catch the man, but his daughter was one of the victims. Either Swan caught the wrong man or there is a copycat.

    Alan is a teaching assistant at a Los Angeles college. His beautiful blonde fiancée Barb is a medical intern working for the morgue, and his roommate is happy-go-lucky Lewis. Their first scene together suggests this will be a comedy-mystery, but there is little to laugh about after the one scene. Barb knows yet another celebrity has been murdered; we saw it happen but couldn't see the face of the killer, who dressed in black. The killer dismembers the bodies, and while we don't see it, there is plenty of blood on the screen and it's still quite disgusting to watch.

    Lewis and Alan both play The Prophet's Game, as do several students at the college. They look a little old to be students, but some students are older. The killer is offering clues about his victims through the game, and the police figure this out too late for one of the celebrities. Furthermore, they cover up the fact that this celebrity is dead, but Barb knows. And Alan, contacted by phone, is told to correctly answer the questions of the killer, whose voice is disguised, or else. He gets several answers wrong before he is told it is his last chance. Will the cops figure out what is going on in time to stop another murder?

    The mystery is not anything groundbreaking, but it is chilling to hear the killer harass Alan, knowing this person seems to have no conscience. And the riddles must be solved, or else, which can be interesting. And there's a pretty good chase scene where the detectives run after a suspect.

    The biggest reason to watch this movie is for two great performances--Dennis Hopper as the Seattle detective who tries hard to catch the killer, and Sondra Locke as Adele (yes, she's capable of much more than those silly orangutan movies with Clint Eastwood, which I enjoyed).

    At the same time, toward the movie's end, I saw one of the must graphic and disturbing dead bodies I have ever seen on a TV screen. Perhaps the great horror classics have this and worse, but I don't watch those.

    Stephanie Zimbalist does a good job as one of the Los Angeles detectives, and while she is a Christian (apparently Catholic because she prays to Mary at one point), she demonstrates her faith more positively than that farmer.

    I never heard of the actress who played Barb, but she was pretty good, especially when she walked around Alan's apartment in just a shirt and made every effort to call attention to her legs. Actually, if you look closely, she is wearing a bra, but still ...

    Is it worth seeing? I guess it depends on what type mysteries you like. I prefer less blood and more laughs.

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    • Trivia
      Sondra Locke plays Thorsten Kaye's younger sister. In real life she's older than him - by 22 years! The director David Worth was a friend of hers, which could explain this ludicrous casting.
    • Connections
      References Hell's Angels (1930)
    • Soundtracks
      Too Close
      Written by Barbara L. Jordan, Alexandra Forbes and Margaret Stanziale

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    • Release date
      • April 10, 2001 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La sombra del asesino
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Ventura Studios - 5301 North Ventura Avenue, Ventura, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Moonstone Entertainment
      • Cinerenta Medienbeteiligungs KG
      • Prophet's Productions
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      • $28,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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