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Best Seller
on DVD (1987)
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| Starring: |
Brian Dennehy, James Woods, Victoria Tennant, Jenny Gago |
| Director: |
John Flynn |
| Studio: |
MGM ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time: |
91 mins |
| Certificate: |
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| Genres: |
Drama |
| Languages: |
English |
| Dubbed: |
French, German, Italian, Spanish |
| Hearing-impaired: |
English, German |
| Subtitles: |
Dutch, French, Greek, Italian, Polish, Spanish |
| Released: |
16/09/2002
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Brief synopsis of Best Seller
Dennis Meechum (Brian Dennehy) is a cop who has supplemented his meager policeman's salary by writing a succession of lurid crime novels, including one based on an episode from his own life. But his imagination fails him after his wife's tragic, premature death from cancer. Lonely, burned-out, and unable to write, Meechum is shaken from his doldrums by his "chance" meeting with a former hit man named Cleve (James Woods). Cleve drags the writer around the country presenting him with details and evidence of an outlandish national murder spree orchestrated by a wealthy man considered to be a pillar of Los Angeles society. It is Meechum's job to put it all down in a book and make his informer the hero of the expose, but he soon realizes that he and the mysterious Cleve share a past--and, worse yet, that the hit man has by no means given up his murderous ways. A crackling suspense thriller with a plot like a Pachinko machine.
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Radio Times
In between his own quirky horror films, Larry Cohen turned his writing attention to the crime genre and the result was this ingenious, electric thriller. Brian Dennehy is the policeman-turned-writer who forms an uneasy alliance with hitman James Woods, who has promised to put him back on the bestseller lists. Cohen delivers a typically witty script and director John Flynn is a dab hand at the action set pieces. However, it's the performances that really count: Dennehy is as dependable as ever, while Woods mesmerises as the strangely likeable professional killer.
Time Out
This Larry Cohen-scripted thriller reworks the old idea of the symbiotic relationship between cop and killer, adding a...
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Halliwell's Film Guide
Tortuous but generally lively and interesting melodrama which at least tries to be different.
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