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An Occasional Hell

  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
829
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Tom Berenger in An Occasional Hell (1996)
DramaMysteryThriller

A former policeman-turned college professor of forensics, is asked by a widow to solve the murder of her unfaithful husband and the disappearance of his mistress who may have been linked to ... Read allA former policeman-turned college professor of forensics, is asked by a widow to solve the murder of her unfaithful husband and the disappearance of his mistress who may have been linked to some drug dealers.A former policeman-turned college professor of forensics, is asked by a widow to solve the murder of her unfaithful husband and the disappearance of his mistress who may have been linked to some drug dealers.

  • Director
    • Salomé Breziner
  • Writers
    • Anton Sanko
    • Randall Silvis
  • Stars
    • Tom Berenger
    • Valeria Golino
    • Kari Wuhrer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    829
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Salomé Breziner
    • Writers
      • Anton Sanko
      • Randall Silvis
    • Stars
      • Tom Berenger
      • Valeria Golino
      • Kari Wuhrer
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Berenger
    Tom Berenger
    • Dr. Ernest Dewalt
    Valeria Golino
    Valeria Golino
    • Elizabeth Laughton
    Kari Wuhrer
    Kari Wuhrer
    • Jeri Gillen
    Robert Davi
    Robert Davi
    • Trooper Larry Abbott
    Richard Edson
    Richard Edson
    • Rodney Gillen
    Stephen Lang
    Stephen Lang
    • Alex Laughton
    Danny Comden
    Danny Comden
    • Craig Fox
    Ellen Greene
    Ellen Greene
    • Della
    Geoffrey Lewis
    Geoffrey Lewis
    • Draper Jewett
    Trenton McDevitt
    • Male Student
    • (as Trent McDevitt)
    Sherril M. Turner
    • Chadwick
    Bo Brinkman
    Bo Brinkman
    • Trooper Brown
    Cameron Glaesner
    • Chris
    Selden Smith
    Selden Smith
    • Aleta Jewett
    Don Tilley
    • Clifford Jewett
    Jonathan Gray
    • Bassist
    Jay Clifford
    • Guitarist
    Evan Bivins
    • Drummer
    • Director
      • Salomé Breziner
    • Writers
      • Anton Sanko
      • Randall Silvis
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    User reviews15

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    5merklekranz

    Weak story is never overcome ......

    As the opening credits roll, there is a montage of Civil War photographs flashing on the screen. This is a definite reminder of two facts. the movie you are about to see takes place in the deep South ( as if that needed explaining), and that two Confederate Officers from the fabulous film "Gettysburg" are in "An Occasional Hell". So you get Tom Berenger and Stephen Lang, with Berenger given very little to work with, and Lang barely in the movie. Suspects abound but with little logic as to why they might commit a murder. I found this film to be confusing, unsatisfying, with a rushed conclusion, that makes little sense. Throw in the unending flashbacks, and what you are left with is a mess of a movie. Avoid. - MERK
    The Boz

    A man who must first learn to live with his past, tries to solve a murder.

    This is not a stellar performance by Tom Berenger. This obvious low-budget movie does not make an impression. The plot seems to have many holes and the story line never really comes together. Berenger, a former cop, and now college professor is lured into finding the killer of a woman's husband and also tries to find the husband's lover. The movie's flashbacks are confusing and never make things that clear. The movie jumps around too much and it never gives the viewer a chance to get comfortable with any one character or situation. This movie falls short of expectations and is one of Berenger's saddest roles and performances. He never seems to be comfortable with his character and it seems way too obvious in this movie.
    3alitosca

    Gripping plot & well rounded characters, let down by weak ending.

    From the first frame, this film glues you to the screen, with a gripping plot that is full of potential. As we learn more about the victim's wife and the university professor she employs in the role of reluctant detective, we are determined to delve further into the minds of this mysterious woman and the laconic southern gentleman, who is forced to confront his own past demons.

    Regrettably, this strong foundation is undermined by the failure of the film to shine any light on the personalities of the victim or his abducted companion - elements that are essential to understanding the fate which overtakes them. And sadly the denouement is glaringly obvious - a limp ending to what should have been a superb thriller.
    5middsgo

    A girl can't help it - it's Tom Berenger...

    BUT - I wanted to thank John Gartner of Portland for his hilarious (and sometimes educational) comments!

    I'm not sure which Berenger film I saw first, but he has warmed the cockles of my heart (to be genteel) from the first. In this flick, the shot where he reveals to his lover the dirty little secret underneath his shirt was worth the whole movie! - See, we gals can salivate over just a hint of the rest of what's there - or maybe it's just me, I'm an easy mark for a certain type of... ahem... torso, shall I say? But I'll never understand why guys are even attracted to that Daisy Mae-type critter - so obvious, so over-the-top; and here, she was really, really annoying, and just wouldn't go away! I, for one liked Berenger's deceptively easy-going southern man characterization. It doesn't have to be revolutionary if it works. As for his crying scene, I didn't think it was bad at all, as it was sudden and unexpected. To me, it was his lover's reaction that came across as forced and unconvincing.

    What I like about this actor is that he often plays roles as what I consider a real man - he's a man's man, yet fully capable (sooner or later, often gradually) of connecting with a woman in a palpably tender way. If you think about it, there aren't many actors who can achieve this. They're either too intense at being tough to switch gears believably, or they're too obsessed with being proper at all times...sorta like a lot of actual people...

    So, I guess I'll not heartily defend the script or the plot, etc., but I will vouch for Tom Berenger. In my book, he reliably adds quality to any film.
    3NateWatchesCoolMovies

    Nothing to write home about

    An Occasional Hell is one of countless cable TV crime melodramas that start to blur together if you've seen enough. They don't often have high budgets, and as such usually only contain a few elements: a handful of actors, a murder mystery, deception, eroticism and very little in the way of fancy special effects. This one has a solid lead in Tom Berenger, who can make anything watchable, and great supporting players who pitch in as well. The story, or lack thereof, is where the problem arises. Berenger plays an ex cop and forensics wizard turned college professor, who is hired by sultry widow Valeria Golino (remember her from Hot Shots? Lol) to solve the murder of her husband and his hot young mistress (Kari Wuhrer), who has vanished. It turns out the mistress may have been involved with drug runners (random) the state troopers get involved and it's all one big mess that neither Berenger nor the plot can seem to figure out. There's a cynical lead Trooper played by a snarky, laid back Robert Davi, and other assorted people including Richard Edson, Ellen Greene, Geoffrey Lewis and a kooky Stephen Lang, who shows up in flashbacks as Golino's eccentric civil war enthusiast husband. None of it makes all that much sense or seems to flow in a way that's believable, but Berenger makes it somewhat worthwhile, as do that other players. Just below average stuff.

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    • Trivia
      Cast contains the entire band Jump Little Children, in their only onscreen credits.
    • Goofs
      Dewalt's car changes color during the movie.
    • Quotes

      Elizabeth Laughton: A part of you thinks I might've done it.

      Dr. Ernest Dewalt: The best part of me knows that you didn't.

    • Soundtracks
      Jingle Bells
      Music by James Pierpont (uncredited)

      Arranged by Brian Gulland and Richard Harvey

      Courtesy of Associated Production Music

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Acosado por su pasado
    • Filming locations
      • Charleston, South Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • First Corps Endeavors
      • Greenlight Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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