Narrow Margin (1990) Reviews

Narrow Margin (1990)
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Narrow Margin directed by Peter Hyams and loosely based on the classic film noir of the same title, tells the story of a resourceful District Attorney who must return a witness to San Francisco alive so she can testify in a trial. Carol (Anne Archer) is in the bathroom of the hotel room of her blind date when he is murdered by mobsters for stealing money. Knowing she is the only witness, Carol flees to an isolated Canadian mountain home to hide out. She is followed by Caulfield (Gene Hackman) who knows that she is a witness and wants to make her testify. When the mobsters track Caulfield to the cabin, Carol must join him in a run for her life on a Canadian train. This film, while it is somewhat uneven, is a tour de force for director/writer/cinematographer Peter Hyams, who delivers a fast-paced, action-packed chase through the Canadian mountains, stunningly photographed and well acted by both Hackman and Archer. ~ Linda Rasmussen, Rovi

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Starring:
Gene HackmanAnne Archer, (more)
Director(s):
Peter Hyams
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
 
 
 
 

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Kevin M.

Gene does, as usual, a fine job. The original Film Noir version is a real winner. But this is well worth seeing.

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Bonnie and james P.

Pretty good. An older movie but holds up to todays standards.

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Thomas G.

never saw it. my dvd was cracked and wouldn't play.

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Thomas G.

Great movie great performance by Gene Hackman

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    Kevin M.

    Gene does, as usual, a fine job. The original Film Noir version is a real winner. But this is well worth seeing.

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    Bonnie and james P.

    Pretty good. An older movie but holds up to todays standards.

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    Thomas G.

    never saw it. my dvd was cracked and wouldn't play.

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