On their way home from Brooklyn psychiatrist Vic, daughter Julie and sister Stacey run short of gas. They leave they highway to search a petrol station - but end up erring around in South Br... Read allOn their way home from Brooklyn psychiatrist Vic, daughter Julie and sister Stacey run short of gas. They leave they highway to search a petrol station - but end up erring around in South Bronx. A youth gang under the sadistic Ice stops their car and starts menacing them. When Ju... Read allOn their way home from Brooklyn psychiatrist Vic, daughter Julie and sister Stacey run short of gas. They leave they highway to search a petrol station - but end up erring around in South Bronx. A youth gang under the sadistic Ice stops their car and starts menacing them. When Julie drives away in panic, she damages one of their bikes. Ice feels provoked and decides t... Read all
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This is fairly standard for its genre, if a little bloody -- the three unarmed women manage to kill a surprising number of the heavily-armed bad guys, obviously an early manifestation of girl power. Stephanie Powers and Kathleen Robertson are quite good as the mother and daughter, as is Chaz Lamar Shepherd as the youngest gang member. The suspense is also well-done, even though it's hard to be legitimately scared by the Southern Ontario faux-Bronx setting. Recommended, if only for Robertson's unforgettable final line to Powers, absolutely dripping with the quasi-ironic, self-aware zeitgeist of the early 90's: "Next time you drive, OK?"
The narrative in the movie was pretty bland. Watchable for what it was, sure, but hardly a noteworthy action thriller in any way. So writers Jerry Lazarus and Steven Whitney didn't exactly conjure up an overly enjoyable or entertaining script for director Bill Corcoran to bring to life on the screen.
The acting performances in the movie were okay, though nothing outstanding. Of the entire cast ensemble, I was only familiar with Kathleen Robertson and Lawrence Gilliard Jr.
Watchable, sure, but "Survive the Night" was by no means an outstanding movie. It is not a movie that I would recommend you to spend 93 minutes on watching. Nor is it a movie that I will return to watch a second time.
My rating of director Bill Corcoran's 1993 movie "Survive the Night" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
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- Quotes
Watch Commander: I haven't seen anything like this since 'Nam!
- ConnectionsReferenced in WWE Raw: Where Is the Undertaker? (1994)
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- 1h 31m(91 min)
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