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Desperate Measures
Theatrical release posterDirected by Barbet Schroeder Produced by Gary Foster Written by David Klass Starring Michael Keaton
Andy García
Brian Cox
Marcia Gay Harden
Erik King
Efrain Figueroa
Joseph CrossMusic by Trevor Jones Cinematography Luciano Tovoli Editing by Lee Percy Distributed by Tristar Pictures Release date(s) January 30, 1998 Running time 100 min Country United States Language English Box office $13,806,137 Desperate Measures is a 1998 action thriller film starring Michael Keaton, Andy García, Marcia Gay Harden and Brian Cox, directed by Barbet Schroeder. It was filmed in both the San Francisco Bay Area and downtown Pittsburgh with such landmarks as the BNY Mellon Center the Allegheny County Courthouse[1]and the Oakland Bay Bridge.
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Plot
San Francisco police officer Frank Conner is in a frantic search for a compatible bone marrow donor for his son, Matt, who has leukemia. In desperation, he breaks into FBI headquarters and finds a perfect match. Unfortunately, it is Peter McCabe, a violent sociopath serving life in prison for murder.
At first McCabe shows little interest in helping Conner, but he changes his mind after devising a plot to escape. Conner, along with police captain Cassidy and Matt's doctor, Dr. Hawkins, prepare for McCabe to be transferred to the hospital for the transplant.
McCabe is given a sedative. With the aid of a counteracting drug he had obtained from a fellow inmate, McCabe slips out of his hand restraints, attacks the guards and attempts to escape.
Conner and a fellow officer corner him, but McCabe holds a scalpel to Hawkins' throat. Conner drops his gun. The other officer gets the drop on him, but Hawkins warns the police that if McCabe dies, his bone marrow becomes useless. Conner stands in the way of the other officer; McCabe takes his gun and shoots the officer.
After hearing what happened, Cassidy immediately orders Conner off the case and removed from the scene. Conner breaks free to search the hospital for McCabe on his own.
McCabe causes an explosion with propane tanks and runs off. He seizes control of the hospital's adjacent wing, holding guards hostage and ordering a lockdown of the building.
Conner and Hawkins make their way to him and convince McCabe to let them inside so the doctor can attend to Matt. As McCabe watches Conner on the security cameras, he realizes that his nemesis is a truly devoted father, and develops a grudging respect for him. (McCabe had earlier related that his own father had abused him.)
Conner intervenes when McCabe is about to ambush Cassidy and his SWAT team. Cassidy is furious that Conner continues to aid an escaped convict and asks, "How many people have to die tonight so that son of yours can live?" McCabe is also angry at Conner's having foiled his plan, and so kidnaps Matt and descends to the sublevels of the building.
Matt tries to wound McCabe to give his father a better chance; impressed, McCabe spares Matt and leaves him at the hospital for Conner to find. McCabe then escapes into San Francisco, where he steals a car.
Conner chases him to a bridge. He still needs McCabe captured alive. Cassidy and his men arrive in a helicopter and a sniper opens fire. Conner again shields McCabe and is wounded in the arm. McCabe attempts to flee, but Conner is determined not to let him go. Conner wounds McCabe, sending him off the bridge and into the bay. Conner then dives in and saves him.
Back in the hospital, a wounded McCabe agrees to the transplant. It is a success and Matt is safe. Even though his career with the police is clearly over, Conner is relieved.
McCabe is informed by a guard that the surgery went well. The guard suddenly realizes that his gun is gone. McCabe looks at him and asks, "What kind of car do you have?"
Cast
Actor Role Michael Keaton Peter McCabe Andy García Frank Conner Brian Cox Capt. Jeremiah Cassidy Marcia Gay Harden Dr. Samantha Hawkins Erik King Nate Oliver Efrain Figueroa Vargas Joseph Cross Matthew Conner Reception
The film was panned by most critics. As of May 27, 2008 the film had received a 19 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes. [1]
Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly wrote, "By the time Desperate Measures degenerates into an old-fashioned car chase, you may wish you were watching General Hospital. Although I suspect there is plenty of bone-marrow- and leukemia-related preposterousness here, my limited medical education precludes me from informed eyeball rolling. I may not be a doctor, but I know a movie with iron-poor blood when I see one." [2] Online film critic James Berardinelli, stated "when you consider how many contrivances the characters have to endure to reach the ending, you may think that the title has more to do with the film makers' approach than with anything that happens on screen." [3]
Awards
ALMA Awards (1999)
- Won, "Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film in a Crossover Role" - Andy Garcia[4]
References
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Films directed by Barbet Schroeder 1960s More (1969)1970s 1980s Tricheurs (1984) · The Charles Bukowski Tapes (1985) · Barfly (1987)1990s Reversal of Fortune (1990) · Single White Female (1992) · Kiss of Death (1995) · Before and After (1996) · Desperate Measures (1998)2000s Our Lady of the Assassins (2000) · Murder by Numbers (2002) · Terror's Advocate (2007) · Inju: The Beast in the Shadow (2008)Categories:- 1998 films
- American action thriller films
- American films
- English-language films
- 1990s thriller films
- Chase films
- Films set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Fictional portrayals of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police
- Films directed by Barbet Schroeder
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