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Deathline Movie

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TAGLINES PLOT SUMMARY

When a man is murdered in Moscow, experimental bionic research brings him back to life. He then sets out to find his murderers and money that was stolen during the crime.

ACTORS
Rutger Hauer John Anderson Wade
Mark Dacascos Merrick
Yvonne Sciò Marina K./Katya
Patrick Dreikauss Mishka
Randall William Cook Vanya the Special Prosecutor
Michael Mehlmann Serge
Ildikó Szücs Antonia
István Kanizsay Assistant Prosecutor
Gabor Peter Vincze Lt. Lo
Attila Árpa Yamoto
Jak Osmond Assassin
Roger La Page Beggar
Ágnes Bánfalvy The President
Gábor Nagy Priest
Magda Scheer Concierge
DIRECTOR
Tibor Takács
IMDB Rating

4.60 out of 10 (256 votes)

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Awful

posted on 01 Jun 2009

This movie is Awful. It´s totally stupid and nut. The director really likes nude women, because who comes up with the idea to have nude boxing women in a corridor that Rutger Hauer passes through. These women start to fight with Rutger.NORMAL???So you who like nudity and violence, see this - otherwise skip it.The action sucks too.

Awful

posted on 08 May 2009

This movie is Awful. It´s totally stupid and nut. The director really like nude woman, because who come up with the idea to have nude boxing woman in a corridor that Rutger Hauer passes through. These womens starts to fight with Rutger. NORMAL???So you who like nudity and violence, see this otherwise skip it.The action sucks too.

An excellent near-future sci-fi for genuine fans of this genre.

posted on 26 Mar 2007

This movie is actually quite good - but only for fans of near future sci-fi and non mainstream movies. If you were expecting Hollywood action then you're better off renting one of the millions of action clones at your local DVD store. For a start, the overall near future atmosphere is excellent - grubby, seedy, and not quite the utopian fantasy enjoyed by Hollywood. The old world Eastern-bloc architecture makes perfect cinematography and is a world of contrasts. This movie pays a lot of attention to detail - the fashion and scene locations in particular. The cyber-punk aspects are pleasantly NOT overdone. The plot isn't hard to follow (I don't know what the critics are whining about, perhaps they should stick with day time TV plots) even if it is a standard revenge type thing. My only quibble would be some of the gun fights - a little spaghetti western for my taste and a tad unrealistic. I thought the acting was excellent throughout and the characters portrayed well - especially the gangsters. The women are particularly sultry and beautiful. Not sure what the nudity fuss is about, not that big a deal and I thought tastefully done. The underground party scenes are very cool and I also rate the entire musical score highly - soundtrack would be excellent.

Interestingly lit and fast-moving film from NU Image

posted on 25 Jan 2007

I enjoyed this film on basic level: blood, nudity and decent cinematography. "Deathline" has got to be the most interestingly lit and fast-moving film from NU Image. I've seen a few: "Shadowchaser" Quadrology, "Cyborg Cop" films, abysmal "Otopus 2" and very average "Warhead". "Deathline" is the only one which I simply enjoyed, without any discomfort or boredom. Russia in this film is populated by bare chested young muscle-men(and muscle-women) and bums wielding firearms. Rutger Hauer looks simply great in a black military coat and manages to create a likable character, somehow injecting life into dullest of phrases, such as "cut the sh*t" for example. Oops, sounds like I'm becoming a Hauer fan... Hauer is fighting a topless female kick-boxer, wrestling a buck naked girl, dreaming of shower a scene and featuring in a drawn-out "love scene", lifelessly choreographed complete with warm lighting and dissolve cuts. Most of extras and supporting cast, as usual in NU Image films, are woefully unattractive or just plain dull-looking. Dacascos doesn't get to show off much of his fighting skills except for a few brief but flamboyant fights, and spends quite a bit of time demonstrating his well-developed musculature to fellow-baddies in a Sauna which, just like "Red Heat", has some heavy lifting weights plus some more naked girls. Normally I'd give a NU Image production a weak 3, but this time the experience was relatively painless therefore it gets a unique and amazing 6.

better than you think!

posted on 20 Dec 2006

Actually this is just another thirteen in a dozen movie, you'd think. But the location (Russia) makes the movie a bit more original and gives it a certain atmosphere and second Hauer is acting very convincing. These kind off roles (mysterious ruthless man) are perfect for him..

A Mess

posted on 22 Jun 2005

This movie has two pluses in its favor. First, Rutger Hauer looks great. Second, the sets and art direction are very interesting. The movie has a strange blend of Old World buildings, futuristic props and 1940's style furniture. Other movies (yes, most notably Blade Runner) have used a similar look more successfully, but the total effect was still compelling. I did get the impression, however, that they used the same building over and over and just changed the furniture when it was supposed to be a different location.Unfortunately, the filmmakers appear to have spent so much money on the set that they had no funds for other essential movie elements such as a script that made sense, costumes for the actresses and an acting coach. I found the plot utterly incomprehensible. I have no idea why any character in the movie did any of the things he/she did. I have no idea what the ending was supposed to mean.Equally baffling was the fact that the women in the movie wore no clothes. The film is set in Moscow; you'd think they would get cold. Okay, I can understand that prostitutes in brothels are not going to fully clad, but come on--topless women boxers? nude women assassins?Finally, with the exception of Hauer (who really has given some great performances in his career), no one in this movie can act. NO ONE!! Robbie the Robot gave better line readings.In short, if you're looking for a movie filled with meaningless violence and even more meaningless sex, you'll love this one.

I started out to watch an Action Film and ended up a Fan.

posted on 14 May 2005

Rutger Hauer has done a number of action films in which the story and overall production where much more entertaining e.g., "Split Second". However, I am an avid "Action" movie devotee and my personal appraisal of them is usually much higher than say, most movie critics. For what its worth, I think most action lovers would enjoy this film. I, however, never expected more than the action promised in the given film synopsis i.e., until I saw Miss Yvonne Scio. In my opinion, this young lady stole the movie in both an acting and physical sense. She has a wholesome beauty and a fantastic physical presence. I became a "Fan" immediately.Further, I was just as pleasantly surprised with Miss Scio's action performance as I was with Mira Sorvino's in the "Replacement Killers". 'course the critic (Maltin) only gave this movie 2.5 stars and I thought it deserved at least 4.5 stars. Hell, I guess I'm still the only one who thinks "The Matrix" was the best movie of the year and can't understand why I must be the only one with such keen insight. Oh well, I'm buying the DVD (USA) version titled "Redline", if for no other reason than to ogle Miss Scio.

Dreadful film

posted on 08 Aug 2004

After watching the film I can't say I was impressed, I was not surprised to see in the film nude assassins and plastic looking BB guns. Odd styles of dressing mostly leather and plastic looking glasses.The locations were bizarre with some futuristic elements with a lot of old fashioned items like furniture and it appeared the actors only had 2 sets of clothes. I must also mention, I think they only used a total of 6 locations (I could be wrong but I could have sworn the same location was used other with some slight furniture rearrangements)The overall story was rubbish, after bringing in military style weapons and being back stabbed it was a mess of I WANT MY MONEY BACK, the end was just stupid.

you have got to be kidding!!!!!!!!!!!!

posted on 03 Dec 2003

This has got to be the WORST Rutger Hauer movie EVER made. I have got to think that his agent is such an a**hole that Mr. Hauer needs to make some changes. Look at his filmography!!! Although many of his films really sucked, there were MANY that were fantastic. "Blade Runner" was one of his best, but I refuse to go into all the rest of his movies. Go look at his filmography. This movie is one of the worst "C" grade movies I have ever seen. The plot didn't work, the flow really sucked big time, I found myself fast-forwarding through MOST of the stupid dialog, which, upon looking at afterward, I was correct at, and the director, the producer, and anyone else who had anything to do with this movie, need to find new agents.

I actually quite enjoyed it.

posted on 02 Dec 2002

I actually quite enjoyed it. It is a rather confusing film but Rutger Hauer is, as always, good value for money and there was plenty of pace to the confusing plot - plenty of action and violence too.It always makes a film more interesting when you have some connection with it, as I have with this one. It was filmed in Budapest and, in the the scene on Budapest Keleti Station, I saw the bench that fell off when I was asleep a couple of years ago! A pretty tenuous claim to fame, I suspect. That also explains why all of the prostitutes are half naked - it's always very hot in Budapest, both the climatically and socially!

Pretty bad movie

posted on 30 May 2002

If you like bad writing and even worse acting, you'll like this movie. Whoever signed off on this script must have been having a bad day. The Russian accents were poorly done, the plot coupled with cheesy acting was stagnant, and there was nothing original or creative about this film. This is the type of movie that one does not want to claim credit for on their resume. I quit watching it less than halfway through and took it back. I didn't even ask for my money back, as I was that embarrassed to have even watched it. Some movies that are bad one can tell that there was at least some creative effort in the production, not so with this stinker.

another Rutger Hauer action flick

posted on 01 Nov 2001

In the context of low-ish budget action flicks with Rutger Hauer in them, this really is quite a gem. What sets it apart is the location shooting in really run down Russian looking locations. The slightly futuristic slightly gone to seed look is great, and equals Blade Runner (though I might be the only one to think this). Remember the start of the James Bond film in the scrap yard with all the Russian statues, well this is like that only better.The film might never attain greatness, but it has a great Point Blank type standoff which even makes sense, a great Blade Runner type ending which makes sense. Did the other reviewers see the same film, there was not that much sex and violence when I saw it.

Lots of T&A

posted on 23 Sep 2001

Rutger Hauer always seems to look good in almost any movie. Deathline is a testament to his charisma. The plot is that he is returning to a very corrupt Russia to get revenge on Mark Dacassos, his former partner who tried to kill him. Dacassos thinks Rutger is dead, and has made many profitable allies in the Russian Government. They also want Rutger dead, so he won't interfere in the illegal activities that Dacassos is running with various officials as his partners. Therefore since everyone is trying to kill Rutger, and there is a bounty on his head, the movie is pretty much a string of shootouts from the beginning until the end. Then after each shootout Rutger finds himself in the arms of some young Russian model who is quickly topless and trying to have some kind of sexual activity with Rutger. Mark Dacassos also gets his share of scenes with naked women. There really is nothing thought provoking about Deathline. It is strictly sexual situations with pretty models and violent gun-play and some explosions. The pace is pretty fast, so while it may not have much substance, the action is non-stop.

A complete waste of time!

posted on 16 Jul 2001

Who are the people saying this movie is good? I am a huge Rutger And Dacascos fan, which is why I rented this clunker! Let this serve as a warning to others: Rent this at your own risk!The plot, which is senseless, is thin is some areas and then so convoluted in others, you feel as if you are on a roller coaster. This movie begins on a tepid note and limps along. There are so many question unanswered. Of course, there are the gratuitous nudity and violence that all these low budget stinkers throw in to attempt to mask the fact that there is no plot. The nude assassin scene just screams "desperate attempt."The acting, if you want to call it that, was mediocre at best. Dacascos and Rutger are usually very good in their roles. I am sure the fact that there was a terrible story line to work with didn't help to make them look any better. Both of these actors seem as if they are on valium and just flying on autopilot. Everyone in this movie has the emotional range of an android who's batteries are getting low. The female lead gives bad acting a whole new meaning. It seems that these low budget eastern European "films" just throw everything together. Anyone who needs work and is willing to throw away their reputation (past, present, or future) can make a quick buck by appearing in or working on pathetic films such as this one! Lousy, underacted, confusing, sleep inducing...... This movie would have gotten a zero had that option been available.

mindlessly entertaining but forgettable

posted on 25 Jun 2001

Wade (Rutger Hauer) is an American smuggler of biotechnology, during a Russian job, he's quickly disposed of by Merrick (Mark Dacascos). But this being the future, Wade is brought back to life via a clandestine soviet experimentation and goes about gaining vengeance on the people that offed both him and his girlfriend.Make no bones about it, this film is highly forgettable, but for the time that it's on it's entertaining enough. A highly simplistic, derivative story for sure, however for fans of excessive cartoon violence and gratuitous nudity that doesn't advance the plot in the least bit you'll be entertained.Eye Candy: Anita Neszmenyi; Ildikó Szücs, and numerous extras also appear topless; Szilvia Bizek & Yvonne Sciò show everything My Grade: C- DVD Extras: Picture gallery; trailer for this film; and Trailers for "On the Border", "October 22", & "the Peacekeeper"

Bang, bang, shoot 'em up

posted on 31 Oct 2000

This movie had the kernel of something different in its concept and layout, but blows it completely. Back from death movies with an action twist have been done several times, (good ones being "Robocop" and "The Crow") but this one doesn't even approach the philosophical aspects other than people looking at Rutger Hauer and saying, "I thought you were dead."No, what made this movie start off different was the bizarre mix of old Eastern European backgrounds and settings with near future technology and lifestyle. This different look was reminiscent of (and done better) in Rutger Hauer's other recent movie, "Fatherland."If the movie had tried it could have been a so-so Bladerunner set in Russia, or if it really made a leap it could have been something uniquely it's own. Instead it ruins any hope it had with endless shoot-outs and sex scenes. These in and of themselves don't make much of a plot or a movie, and I kept thinking of those parodies of Hollywood movies, which this one quickly became.

A Guilty Pleasure

posted on 15 Nov 1999

Gee, what's not to like about this movie? The acting? It's serviceable enough considering this isn't a big budget film. Rutger Hauer's finest work is not demonstrated here, but still this is a Rutger Hauer film which means that it will be a bit different from the regular straight-to-video junk you see. The shootouts were laughable? Of course they were! Shootouts are always laughable in every movie in which a hero survives totally unscathed. The two notable exceptions are "Saving Private Ryan" and "Tombstone". There are a few others, but at least Hauer and Scio aren't sliding down glaciers on a car fender or something of that ilk.Let's put things in proper perspective. When you have a movie that sounds good before it goes on paper, but doesn't look nearly as good after the ink has dried you find ways to make it not a complete waste of time. So you do the following: 1. Get Rutger Hauer2. Buy lots of bullets (hero resistant, of course!)3. Get a beautiful actress (and in this caseYvonne Scio is a 10!)4. Buy some more bullets5. Show lots of skin (Nude female bodybuilders withsoft muscles...hmmmm)6. Have sex ...lots of it7. Buy a few more bullets8. Kill all the bad guys (but only after you revealthat some good guys are bad and worse than thebad guy you were originally after who turns outto be easier to kill than expected)9. Throw in convoluted ending (like my previousparenthetical remark)10. Have more sexFor Pete's sake, people this is a cable channel movie. Enjoy it for the adrenaline and the visual pleasure. Don't get hung up on thinking about it. I'll watch this one again, if there isn't anything else on, or I need an Yvonne Scio fix.

The Coat Returns

posted on 30 Jul 1999

Rutger Hauer always entertains regardless of budget and he again serves up another laid back performance in this unusual Sc-fi movie. Still wearing his now trademark long coat from 'The Hitcher', Hauer with the aid of the kung fu kicking Yvonne Scio, seeks revenge against his deceitful ex business partner. Filmed in Eastern Europe, it looks stunning, and there are plenty of unusual touches, such as tramps with kalashnikovs, a nude female assassin & a very amusing spoof of a 'real crime' TV show. Now available on bargain DVD, it's well worth a look

Lazy

posted on 04 Jan 1999

Merrick (Dacascos) and Wade (Hauer) are smugglers in near future Russia.
Merrick betrays Wade, kills him during a deal and muscles in on one of the main gangs locally. Wade is brought back to life by a shadowy Government conspiracy and sets out to seek revenge enrolling the help of a call girl on the way.I'm a big fan of Mark Dacascos, I don't know why but I just like martial arts and think he's got the charisma that should make him a bigger star.
Probably one of the reasons for his lack of star power is that he regularly appears in stuff like this. It's interesting to see him playing a bad guy for a change but he really doesn't have anything to do. He gets to do a few big kicks etc but other than that it's all down to his ability to act menacing and bad.....and how does he portray his "bad" side - by having a black goatee beard. It's that simple, he does do evil things but it's like the beard is the main thing he does to make his character menacing. Hauer is as bad as he always is in these cheap thrillers (Omega Doom anyone?), at times it does feel like he doesn't care anymore and is just sleepwalking through this role because he needs the work. He isn't believable in the least as the man driven by revenge who returns from the grave, the whole film he has the demeanour of a man who is popping out to buy a paper on a Sunday morning - he could have put some emotion into the role!The plot doesn't exactly help the actors do their work. The essence of 'man hunting other man' doesn't really stretch out a whole movie so they bring in lots of Government/police conspiracy involvement and gang war stuff to the party. This just serves to make a rubbish plot too complicated rather than adding value. They also add the Point Blank/Payback idea that Hauer is doing all this just to get his share of the money that he was owed from the deal. But the double crosses all get a bit silly and boring - especially towards the end where the scriptwriters clearly realises that what he's writing has no excitement or point to it and decides to throw in as many twists as he can to cover it up. Other issues in the film are left hanging - why is Hauer brought back to life? It's never really explained and eventually is used to create another double-cross. What about the brain plugins? They used several times in the film but there's not detail of them and they're not used any better in the plot than a TV or radio? There are several other strands that are not covered well, but I got so fed up with the constant double crossing that I've left them.The direction and detail of the film just makes it even more annoying.
Other reviewers have mentioned nudity, I didn't think there was that much but I know what they mean; topless female boxers, topless assassins etc it doesn't rely on sex to sell itself but it doesn't see the harm in using titillation even if it doesn't fit into the plot. Secondly the shootouts (of which there are several spontaneous scenes) are terrible - they don't even try to be close to reality. Imagine Hauer and a call girl on an open rooftop (with no cover), both have handguns. They are under fire by a large group with automatic weapons firing continuously from shielded positions.
Both out heroes manage to dispatch the group and escape with great ease and without even one shot coming close to them. This is what most of the scenes are like - Hauer just casually shoots at all enemies and all shots at him hit the scenery all round. It really sucked all the excitement out of these scenes and just made it all look lazy.The insulting bit is that the director still thinks he's making a clever film. In the middle of the film he puts a scene that is straight out of the Battleship Potemkin (a la "The Untouchables"). Is this an attempt to show us that he is a clever director that has seen classic movies and is using them to enhance his own style? Or is it a clumsy attempt just to look smart?
The scene is so out of place as well and just makes the director look stupid - the fact that it is out of place just shows how shoddy the rest of it is. Did the same reference seem out of place in The Untouchables? No! because De Palma's film was all quality and the reason for the scene was not just to make a film reference (as is the case here).Bad performances, bad plot, bad script, really bad action. I'd read the reviews before I saw it and thought it would pass the time and that Dacascos would multiply the value of the film. Unfortunately any number multiplied by zero is still zero.

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