- The Glimmer Man
Infobox Film
name = The Glimmer Man
caption = Theatrical release poster
director =John Gray
producer =Julius R. Nasso Steven Seagal
writer = Kevin Brodbin
starring =Steven Seagal Keenan Ivory Wayans Bob Gunton Brian Cox
and
Michelle Johnson
music =Trevor Rabin
cinematography = Rick Bota
editing =Donn Cambern
distributor =Warner Bros.
released =October 4 ,1996
runtime = 92 minutes
country =United States
language = English
gross revenue = $46,600,000 (Worldwide)
budget = $45,000,000 (USD)
amg_id = 1:136814
imdb_id = 0116421"The Glimmer Man" is a 1996 American
action film directed by John Gray. [imdb title|id=0116421|title=The Glimmer Man] and starringSteven Seagal ,Keenan Ivory Wayans ,Bob Gunton andBrian Cox .Plot
Jack Cole (
Steven Seagal ) was once a government intelligence operative known as "The Glimmer Man," because he could move so quickly and quietly that his victims would only see a glimmer before they died.Having left the Glimmer Man job behind him, Cole -- steeped in
mysticism and not used to working with others -- has become a detective with theLos Angeles Police Department .Cole is partnered with Jim Campbell (
Keenen Ivory Wayans ), a tough, no-nonsense cop who has little patience for Cole'sNew Age philosophies and outsider attitude.Cole and Campbell have to set aside their differences when they're assigned to track down aserial killer called "The Family Man," for his habit of killing entire households.The Family Man's latest victims turn out to be Cole's former wife Ellen and her current husband Andrew DunLeavy -- and Cole's
fingerprint s are found on Ellen's body.Cole and Campbell think that Cole's former bosses in the government may somehow be involved in the killings. Cole contacts his friend Smith (
Brian Cox ), unaware that he has been working with local crime boss Frank Deverell (Bob Gunton ).Cole and Campbell receive a tip that leads them to Christopher Maynard (
Stephen Tobolowsky ), who admits that he committed the Family Man murders that happened before Cole arrived in Los Angeles. Someone else has been committing the more recent murders and making it look like Maynard's work. Cole fatally shoots Maynard inself defense .Cole, hoping to get a lead on the new killer, goes to the home of Deverell's Russian translator Celia Roslov (
Susan Reno ), who was a victim of the killer. The killer attacks Cole, and later sets Campbell's home on fire.Cole and Campbell discover that Deverell's stepson Johnny (
Johnny Strong ) knows some important information. Johnny tells Cole and Campbell that Deverell's right-hand man, Donald Cunningham (John M. Jackson ), is the new killer who has been making his killings look like Maynard's work.Johnny also tells them that Smith has been working with Deverell. Cole and Campbell confront Smith, who says that Deverell is smuggling chemical weapons into the USA from Russia, with plans to sell the weapons to a group of Serbian terrorists.
Smith made the contacts, with the deal being cut by a group of Russian
terrorist s known as the Russian Liberation Fighters. The meeting for the deal is scheduled to take place at a downtownwelfare hotel.Cole and Campbell storm the hotel, where Cunningham fatally shoots Deverell, and Cole kills Cunningham by throwing him through a window and onto a
wrought iron fence below.Background
The Brian Cox character was originally intended for
Tommy Lee Jones , and Jones was attached to the film before leaving shortly before filming again. Cox replaced him on very short notice.Steven Seagal wrote two original songs for the movie, "Bulletproof" and "Snake", performed by the
Jeff Healey Band and Taj Mahal, respectively.Trevor Rabin , formerly of Yes, composed the score, his first as a film music composer. He has since composed scores for many other movies.Critical reception
The film received mixed reviews from the film critics.
Critic Lawrence van Gelder, writing for "
The New York Times ", did not like the film. He wrote, "Short on suspense, routine in its action and monotonous in its performances, this movie opened yesterday without benefit of press screenings, usually a sign that the distributors have detected cinematicrigor mortis before audiences formally withdraw suchlife support systems as tickets,popcorn and theglucose drip of spilled Coke." [ [http://movies2.nytimes.com/mem/movies/review.html?_r=1&title1=Glimmer%20Man%2c%20The%20%28Movie%29%20%20&title2=&reviewer=LAWRENCE%20VAN%20GELDER&pdate=19961005&v_id=136814&oref=slogin van Gelder, Lawrence] . "The New York Times", film review, "Peaceful Man With a Flair for Violence,"October 5 ,1996 .]Cast
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Steven Seagal as Det. Lt. Jack Cole
*Keenan Ivory Wayans as Det. Jim Campbell
*Bob Gunton as Frank Deverell
*Brian Cox as Mr. Smith
*John M. Jackson as Donald Cunningham
*Michelle Johnson as Jessica Cole
*Stephen Tobolowsky as Christopher Maynard
* Ryan Cutrona as Capt. Harris
*Richard Gant as Det. RodenFootnotes
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