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The Rage (1997 film)

The Rage is a 1997 Canadian-American action-thriller film directed by Sidney J. Furie.

The Rage
Directed bySidney J. Furie
Written bySidney J. Furie
Greg Mellott
Produced byDaniel Grodnik
Peter R. Simpson
Robert Snukal
StarringLorenzo Lamas
Kristen Cloke
Gary Busey
Roy Scheider
David Carradine
CinematographyDonald M. Morgan
Edited byNick Rotundo
Music byPaul Zaza
Distributed byMiramax
Dimension Films
Release date
June 1997
Running time
93 minutes
CountriesCanada
United States
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

FBI Special Agent Travis is trying to catch a deranged serial killer and is doing his best despite having Kelly McCord as a new and inexperienced partner. It turns out that the serial killer is an entire army of disgruntled CIA mercenaries from Vietnam.

Cast edit

Production edit

The film was produced by Toronto company Norstar,[1] with Miramax's Dimension label later acquiring distribution rights. Shooting occurred in Utah, under the working title Word of Honor.[1]

It featured Gary Busey's then-wife Tiani Warden, playing the psychopathic girlfriend of Busey's character. Warden, who was 23 years Busey's junior, appeared in several of his projects during 1996–1997. She later divorced Busey, and died of a cocaine overdose while in jail during 2019.[2] David Carradine also plays a small role in the film.

Release and reception edit

The Rage debuted on home video in the UK during June 1997,[3] and would be released in Australia and several other European countries that year.[4] In the USA, it premiered on VHS on June 16, 1998. It was subsequently released onto DVD by Dimension Home Video in 2004.[5]

The film was noted for its over-the-top style and violence.[6] A review in a 1997 issue of Sight and Sound magazine states "Busey goes into grinning overdrive in an utterly shameless performance in which his anger springs from losing his manhood during sex with a Viet Cong woman."[7] The Rage was included in the 1997 edition of the annual British Film Review guide, with the book giving the film three out of five stars. It states, "if you can stomach the film's grisly detail, this contains some of the most exciting action sequences seen."[3] It was also included in VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever 1999, with authors Martin Connors and Jim Craddock writing "good action sequences substitute for the lack of plot sense."[8]

TV Guide gave it a negative review, commenting that "logic is not this film's imperative." They write, "contributing to the movie's moronic approach is the central figure of Gary Busey, a star so over-the-top he can never be taken seriously. Even if the film had better acting, The Rage would still suffer from such plot incredulities as survivalists practicing on tourists for a political assassination and a career FBI chief attempting to murder an agent who was willing to give him credit for a major case solution."[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Ontario Scene: It looks like Toronto will clean up with six months of new soap". Pamela Cuthbert. Playback.
  2. ^ "Gary Busey's ex-wife Tiani Warden dies in jail from cocaine overdose". Jan 9, 2020. Retrieved Jul 16, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Film Review. (1997). United Kingdom: Orpheus Pub.
  4. ^ https://www.classification.gov.au/titles/rage-11
  5. ^ "The Rage - Sidney J. Furie | Releases". AllMovie. Retrieved 2019-05-11.
  6. ^ Synopsis by Robert Firsching (1997-08-01). "The Rage - Sidney J. Furie | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related". AllMovie. Retrieved 2019-05-11.
  7. ^ Sight and Sound. (1997). United Kingdom: British Film Institute.
  8. ^ Connors, M., Craddock, J. (1999). VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever 1999. United Kingdom: Visible Ink Press.
  9. ^ "The Rage".

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