890:
874:
704:
335:
awakens to find himself, Danny, and Emily handcuffed to chairs. The killer turns out to be Jimmy, who survived the fall into the river. Jimmy is about to kill Emily when Nick walks in and tells Jimmy to turn himself in. Nick arrived at the crash site, confronted the killer and was horrified to find it was Jimmy. Jimmy begged Nick to let him go, which he did. Vince pried himself out of the wreckage and aimed at the fleeing killer, unaware that it was Jimmy. Nick tried to stop him and, in the ensuing struggle, accidentally shot Vince dead.
557:, as it now focused more on the action/thriller elements. Although his interference in the script and huge ego during filming caused problems with the production and the original cut, Willis was still very angry because he had to return for re-shoots, so much so that he blamed Herrington for it, despite the fact that Herrington defended Willis in interviews regarding problems with the film. According to cast and crew, Willis treated Herrington very poorly during both initial filming and re-shoots.
304:
nurse is abducted, Tom receives a call similar to the ones left by the
Strangler. Detective Eddie Eiler, who holds a grudge against Tom for testifying against Jimmy, states on TV the murder was committed by a copycat. Tom is met with opposition by his uncle, Captain Nick Detillo, after suggesting that the Strangler returned. Tom steals the Strangler file from the precinct to conduct an unauthorized investigation. The body of another of Tom's ex-girlfriends is later found.
477:, with story changes and removal of some plot points. Because of this, the release date was pushed from May to Sept. 17. According to articles and reports at the time, test audiences were unimpressed with the initial cut of the film largely allegedly because they found parts of it confusing. Those parts were added into director
307:
Tom is invited to the
Policemen's Ball by Jo. A tussle occurs between Tom and the hostile officers there, but Jo intervenes and takes him home. Later that night, Jo pours Tom's whiskey down the sink to prevent him from drinking. Furious, Tom pleads for her to leave, but Jo refuses, and they have sex,
507:
said in an interview that he "couldn't be more enthusiastic" about the film, predicting it would be a "beyond-sizable hit". But in order to do so, the movie had to make a $ 30 million-plus profit at the box office. Canton was known for being heavily involved in several other films in earlier years
303:
Two years later, an alcoholic Tom has been reassigned to the River Rescue Squad. He was demoted after telling a reporter that he believed the
Strangler was a policeman. Called to the scene of a body dump, Tom finds the victim is an ex-girlfriend. He is assigned a new partner, Jo Christman. After a
295:
whom Tommy believes is an officer, was spotted driving nearby. As Tom and Vince pursue the killer, their vehicles collide and roll down an embankment. After regaining consciousness, Tom learns that Vince was shot dead and the killer escaped. Police arrest criminal
Douglas Kesser as the Strangler.
334:
while Tom finds the body of another victim (this time a coworker from River Rescue) outside his houseboat. Thinking that Jimmy's brother Danny has been committing the murders out of revenge, Tom heads upriver to the
Detillo family cabin. Just as Danny arrives, someone tases Tom unconscious. Tom
311:
The next morning, Tom and Jo stumble upon someone dumping what appears to be a wrapped body off a bridge. Tom destroys the suspect's car with a flare gun, but the unidentified individual escapes on foot. Divers retrieve the bundle only to find it merely a group of rugs. Tom and Jo being are
548:
s case, for example, all the love/intimate scenes between Hardy and Jo were re-shot to make them sexier. Several dialogue scenes, such as the scene in the bar between Willis and
Sizemore, were also cut to make the film's pace quicker. The change in tone made Columbia change the title from
29:
286:
homicide detective Thomas Hardy turns in his partner and cousin, Jimmy
Detillo, for using excessive force, which in turn causes him to become alienated by the majority of his fellow officers. Thomas and his father, Vincent, later receive a call indicating that the
608:
rated the film one and a half out of four stars, criticizing the film's cliches (even listing them individually) and stating: "The credits say 'written by Rowdy
Herrington and Martin Kaplan,' but the right word would have been 'anthologized'."
577:
with a gross of $ 8,705,808 but only went on to gross a total of $ 24 million. Internationally it did better, including a number one opening in France, grossing $ 53 million for a worldwide total of $ 77 million on a budget of $ 30 million.
338:
Jimmy shoots Nick and fights with Danny, giving Tom a chance to free himself. As the police close in, Jimmy flees in Tom's motorboat with Tom in pursuit. The two fight and fall into the Ohio River, where Tom kills Jimmy with the
312:
humiliated by their peers. Later that night in bed, the lovers share their suspicions that the killer dumped the rugs to discredit them. Jo then confesses that she was previously married and now has a four-year-old daughter.
538:, Canton kept the news and rumors about problems on sets of those films and negative responses from test audiences from the public and demanded heavy changes on the films, which only ended up making matters worse.
613:
called the film a "flat, dankly lit, grindingly inept thriller about a serial killer whose victims all turn out to have been acquaintances of Willis' rumpled, alcoholic cop hero."
1083:
355:
as
Sergeant Thomas Hardy, a former homicide detective who was partnered with his cousin whom he later testified against. He is now an officer with the city's River Rescue Squad.
574:
373:
as Danny
Detillo, Tommy's cousin, Jimmy's brother, and Nick's son. Formerly a Pittsburgh Police Officer as well. He leaves the force and becomes an alcoholic.
590:
the film has an approval rating of 20% based on 25 reviews. The site's consensus states: "Weighed down by a rote story and passionless performances,
473:, and it was scheduled for release on May 21, 1993. But after the original cut performed poorly with test audiences, extensive reshoots were done in
1078:
1088:
917:
1093:
1063:
490:
One of the veteran production members said that Willis "called the shots like he did on '(Hudson) Hawk' and like he used to do on
1053:
1143:
1068:
1033:
343:. Tom is later reinstated as a detective and visits Vince's grave with Emily and her daughter Sarah, putting a wreath on it.
1098:
1023:
508:
that had very troubled productions and received negative receptions from audiences during test screenings. Those include
598:
it has a score of 36% based on reviews from 25 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Audiences polled by
1118:
1048:
520:
316:
315:
Meanwhile, Eiler informs Nick that he suspects Tom of the murders. Nick discloses that Tom has been under scrutiny by
1128:
1123:
1113:
1073:
430:
319:. During a court hearing to have Tom removed from the force, it is revealed that Jo's real name is Emily Harper, a
1138:
1133:
910:
391:
as Officer Sacco, a by-the-book, but sarcastic officer, who was Tommy’s first partner in the River Rescue Squad
1058:
1028:
995:
379:
as Detective Eddie Eiler, a loud, rude overzealous detective who despises Tommy for ratting on his partner
1043:
139:
1108:
1103:
1038:
903:
320:
674:
481:'s and Marty Kaplan's original script by star Willis. One source claimed the original cut was like "
971:
492:
716:
693:
947:
955:
721:
436:
823:
679:
358:
248:
98:
8:
1018:
889:
703:
873:
738:
635:
406:
297:
841:
895:
868:
779:
753:
382:
241:
162:
927:
594:
represents one of the lesser '90s genre outings from action hero Bruce Willis." On
530:
478:
388:
260:
42:
758:
699:
610:
587:
469:
Filming took 13 weeks in the summer of 1992 in Pittsburgh. The working title was
233:
650:
939:
525:
400:
385:
as Jimmy Detillo, Tommy's disgraced and extremely psychotic cousin and partner.
1012:
514:
496:. He had scenes rewritten. He did what he wanted to do. We were working with
455:
364:
292:
252:
134:
103:
77:
497:
424:
394:
370:
352:
264:
256:
237:
108:
93:
58:
415:
as Captain Penderman, Tommy's commanding officer on the River Rescue Squad
979:
879:
605:
599:
504:
483:
474:
463:
376:
288:
152:
121:
862:
503:
When news about reshoots was reported, Columbia's then-current chairman
454:
The film was cited as one of the many troubled projects during the time
784:
595:
509:
459:
412:
331:
283:
268:
987:
418:
28:
885:
367:
as Captain Nick Detillo, Tommy's uncle and Danny and Jimmy's father
244:
324:
651:"The Titusville Herald from Titusville, Pennsylvania · Page 2"
361:
as PSP Detective Trooper Emily Harper / Officer Jo Christman
340:
805:
602:
gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.
466:. It took a huge amount of resources to merely break even.
323:
investigator probing Tom for evidence of misconduct. Emily
409:
as Sergeant Fred Hardy, a police officer and Tommy's uncle
1084:
Fictional portrayals of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police
925:
717:"Striking Distance (1993) - Financial Information"
421:as Kim Lee, a dispatcher of the River Rescue Squad
1010:
911:
267:. The film was shot on location throughout
518:, one of Willis's earlier box office flops
918:
904:
888:
872:
798:
702:
27:
772:
746:
672:
668:
666:
664:
308:unaware that someone is watching them.
1079:English-language action thriller films
1011:
709:
675:"Is 'Striking Distance' a strike out?"
633:"Top 100 grossers worldwide, '93-94".
899:
661:
628:
626:
581:
397:as Captain Vince Hardy, Tom's father
687:
13:
1089:Films directed by Rowdy Herrington
14:
1155:
856:
639:. October 17, 1994. p. M-56.
623:
403:as District Attorney Frank Morris
247:Thomas Hardy. The film co-stars
1094:Films produced by Arnon Milchan
1064:American police detective films
834:
816:
575:number one at the US box office
445:Timothy Butts as Huck Tuckerman
1054:American action thriller films
742:. 24 January 1994. p. 16.
729:
643:
442:Robert Gould as Douglas Kesser
263:and written by Herrington and
1:
996:Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius
616:
565:
449:
300:; his body is never located.
16:1993 film by Rowdy Herrington
1144:English-language crime films
1069:American serial killer films
1034:1990s English-language films
736:"International box office".
673:Jeffrey (February 5, 1993).
560:
177:September 17, 1993
7:
1099:Films scored by Brad Fiedel
521:The Bonfire of the Vanities
327:herself and Tom goes free.
296:Later, Jimmy jumps off the
10:
1160:
1024:1993 action thriller films
754:"Striking Distance (1993)"
1119:Films shot in Los Angeles
1049:1990s serial killer films
934:
321:Pennsylvania State Police
217:
209:
201:
191:
168:
158:
148:
127:
117:
86:
67:
48:
38:
33:Theatrical release poster
26:
21:
1129:Fiction about fratricide
1124:Films shot in Pittsburgh
1114:Films set in Pittsburgh
1074:Columbia Pictures films
346:
330:That evening, Emily is
278:
534:. Just as he did with
512:'s sci-fi horror film
271:; its early title was
1139:Films about siblicide
1134:Films about patricide
487:without the laughs."
259:. It was directed by
1059:American chase films
1029:1990s American films
846:Entertainment Weekly
680:Entertainment Weekly
359:Sarah Jessica Parker
249:Sarah Jessica Parker
234:action thriller film
99:Sarah Jessica Parker
842:"Striking Distance"
824:"Striking Distance"
780:"Striking Distance"
232:is a 1993 American
1044:1990s police films
926:Films directed by
657:. 8 February 1993.
298:31st Street Bridge
245:homicide detective
1109:Films set in 1993
1104:Films set in 1991
1039:1990s chase films
1006:
1005:
972:A Murder of Crows
964:Striking Distance
881:Striking Distance
864:Striking Distance
695:Striking Distance
592:Striking Distance
582:Critical response
571:Striking Distance
555:Striking Distance
543:Striking Distance
536:Striking Distance
433:as Chick Chicanis
383:Robert Pastorelli
242:Pittsburgh Police
229:Striking Distance
225:
224:
163:Columbia Pictures
22:Striking Distance
1151:
928:Rowdy Herrington
920:
913:
906:
897:
896:
892:
876:
850:
849:
838:
832:
831:
820:
814:
813:
802:
796:
795:
793:
792:
776:
770:
769:
767:
766:
750:
744:
743:
733:
727:
726:
713:
707:
706:
691:
685:
684:
670:
659:
658:
647:
641:
640:
630:
547:
531:Last Action Hero
479:Rowdy Herrington
389:Timothy Busfield
317:Internal Affairs
261:Rowdy Herrington
184:
182:
55:Rowdy Herrington
43:Rowdy Herrington
31:
19:
18:
1159:
1158:
1154:
1153:
1152:
1150:
1149:
1148:
1009:
1008:
1007:
1002:
930:
924:
859:
854:
853:
840:
839:
835:
822:
821:
817:
810:cinemascore.com
804:
803:
799:
790:
788:
778:
777:
773:
764:
762:
759:Rotten Tomatoes
752:
751:
747:
735:
734:
730:
715:
714:
710:
700:Box Office Mojo
692:
688:
671:
662:
649:
648:
644:
632:
631:
624:
619:
611:Owen Gleiberman
588:Rotten Tomatoes
584:
568:
563:
545:
452:
439:as Boat Preppie
431:Gareth Williams
349:
281:
194:
187:
180:
178:
171:
144:
113:
82:
63:
34:
17:
12:
11:
5:
1157:
1147:
1146:
1141:
1136:
1131:
1126:
1121:
1116:
1111:
1106:
1101:
1096:
1091:
1086:
1081:
1076:
1071:
1066:
1061:
1056:
1051:
1046:
1041:
1036:
1031:
1026:
1021:
1004:
1003:
1001:
1000:
992:
984:
976:
968:
960:
952:
944:
935:
932:
931:
923:
922:
915:
908:
900:
894:
893:
877:
858:
857:External links
855:
852:
851:
833:
828:rogerebert.com
815:
797:
771:
745:
728:
708:
686:
660:
655:Newspapers.com
642:
621:
620:
618:
615:
583:
580:
567:
564:
562:
559:
526:John McTiernan
451:
448:
447:
446:
443:
440:
434:
428:
422:
416:
410:
404:
401:Andre Braugher
398:
392:
386:
380:
374:
368:
362:
356:
348:
345:
280:
277:
223:
222:
219:
215:
214:
211:
207:
206:
203:
199:
198:
195:
192:
189:
188:
186:
185:
174:
172:
169:
166:
165:
160:
159:Distributed by
156:
155:
150:
146:
145:
143:
142:
137:
131:
129:
125:
124:
119:
118:Cinematography
115:
114:
112:
111:
106:
101:
96:
90:
88:
84:
83:
81:
80:
75:
71:
69:
65:
64:
62:
61:
56:
52:
50:
46:
45:
40:
36:
35:
32:
24:
23:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1156:
1145:
1142:
1140:
1137:
1135:
1132:
1130:
1127:
1125:
1122:
1120:
1117:
1115:
1112:
1110:
1107:
1105:
1102:
1100:
1097:
1095:
1092:
1090:
1087:
1085:
1082:
1080:
1077:
1075:
1072:
1070:
1067:
1065:
1062:
1060:
1057:
1055:
1052:
1050:
1047:
1045:
1042:
1040:
1037:
1035:
1032:
1030:
1027:
1025:
1022:
1020:
1017:
1016:
1014:
998:
997:
993:
990:
989:
985:
982:
981:
977:
974:
973:
969:
966:
965:
961:
958:
957:
953:
950:
949:
945:
942:
941:
937:
936:
933:
929:
921:
916:
914:
909:
907:
902:
901:
898:
891:
887:
883:
882:
878:
875:
870:
866:
865:
861:
860:
847:
843:
837:
829:
825:
819:
811:
807:
806:"CinemaScore"
801:
787:
786:
781:
775:
761:
760:
755:
749:
741:
740:
732:
724:
723:
718:
712:
705:
701:
697:
696:
690:
682:
681:
676:
669:
667:
665:
656:
652:
646:
638:
637:
629:
627:
622:
614:
612:
607:
603:
601:
597:
593:
589:
579:
576:
572:
558:
556:
552:
544:
539:
537:
533:
532:
527:
523:
522:
517:
516:
515:Deadly Friend
511:
506:
501:
499:
495:
494:
488:
486:
485:
480:
476:
472:
467:
465:
461:
457:
456:Sony Pictures
444:
441:
438:
437:Billy Hartung
435:
432:
429:
426:
423:
420:
417:
414:
411:
408:
405:
402:
399:
396:
393:
390:
387:
384:
381:
378:
375:
372:
369:
366:
365:Dennis Farina
363:
360:
357:
354:
351:
350:
344:
342:
336:
333:
328:
326:
322:
318:
313:
309:
305:
301:
299:
294:
293:serial killer
291:Strangler, a
290:
285:
276:
274:
270:
266:
262:
258:
254:
253:Dennis Farina
250:
246:
243:
239:
235:
231:
230:
220:
216:
212:
208:
205:United States
204:
200:
196:
190:
176:
175:
173:
167:
164:
161:
157:
154:
151:
147:
141:
140:Mark Helfrich
138:
136:
135:Pasquale Buba
133:
132:
130:
126:
123:
120:
116:
110:
107:
105:
104:Dennis Farina
102:
100:
97:
95:
92:
91:
89:
85:
79:
78:Arnon Milchan
76:
73:
72:
70:
66:
60:
57:
54:
53:
51:
47:
44:
41:
37:
30:
25:
20:
994:
986:
978:
970:
963:
962:
954:
946:
938:
880:
863:
845:
836:
827:
818:
809:
800:
789:. Retrieved
783:
774:
763:. Retrieved
757:
748:
737:
731:
720:
711:
694:
689:
678:
654:
645:
634:
604:
591:
585:
570:
569:
554:
551:Three Rivers
550:
542:
540:
535:
529:
519:
513:
502:
493:Moonlighting
491:
489:
482:
471:Three Rivers
470:
468:
453:
425:Roscoe Orman
395:John Mahoney
371:Tom Sizemore
353:Bruce Willis
337:
329:
314:
310:
306:
302:
282:
273:Three Rivers
272:
265:Marty Kaplan
257:Tom Sizemore
238:Bruce Willis
228:
227:
226:
221:$ 77 million
193:Running time
170:Release date
109:Tom Sizemore
94:Bruce Willis
74:Marty Kaplan
59:Marty Kaplan
980:The Stickup
940:Jack's Back
722:The Numbers
606:Roger Ebert
600:CinemaScore
505:Mark Canton
484:Hudson Hawk
475:Los Angeles
464:Peter Guber
458:was run by
377:Brion James
289:Polish Hill
197:101 minutes
153:Brad Fiedel
122:Mac Ahlberg
68:Produced by
39:Directed by
1019:1993 films
1013:Categories
948:Road House
791:2021-01-02
785:Metacritic
765:2023-12-21
617:References
596:Metacritic
573:opened at
566:Box office
510:Wes Craven
460:Jon Peters
450:Production
413:Mike Hodge
407:Tom Atkins
284:Pittsburgh
269:Pittsburgh
218:Box office
181:1993-09-17
49:Written by
988:I Witness
956:Gladiator
561:Reception
500:Willis."
419:Jodi Long
332:kidnapped
236:starring
128:Edited by
886:AllMovie
325:perjures
210:Language
149:Music by
87:Starring
739:Variety
636:Variety
213:English
202:Country
179: (
999:(2004)
991:(2003)
983:(2002)
975:(1998)
967:(1993)
959:(1992)
951:(1989)
943:(1988)
871:
524:, and
427:as Sid
255:, and
546:'
498:Orson
341:taser
869:IMDb
462:and
347:Cast
279:Plot
884:at
867:at
698:at
586:On
553:to
541:In
528:'s
240:as
1015::
844:.
826:.
808:.
782:.
756:.
719:.
677:.
663:^
653:.
625:^
275:.
251:,
919:e
912:t
905:v
848:.
830:.
812:.
794:.
768:.
725:.
683:.
183:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.