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Scripter Jeb Stuart (Die Hard) made his directorial debut with this thriller about an FBI agent in pursuit of a serial killer. Politically ambitious Amarillo police chief Jack McGinnis (William Fichtner) uses a local murder to gain votes in his campaign, a setback for Sheriff Buck Olmstead (R. Lee Ermey), up for re-election. The situation looks better for Olmstead after FBI agent Frank LaCrosse (Dennis Quaid) arrives to track the killer. LaCrosse has a personal agenda: he's convinced this killer is the man who kidnapped his son. Meanwhile, ex-medical student Lane Dixon (Jared Leto), hitchhiking across New Mexico, gets a lift from friendly Bob Goodall (Danny Glover), a former rail worker who later rescues Dixon from menacing miners in a bar. Red herrings throughout conceal the true identity of the killer. Some scenes were filmed at an altitude of 10,000 feet in Red Cliff, Colorado. Working titles include: Going West in America, Going West. Shown at the 1997 Denver Film Festival.
Cast
- Danny Glover (Bob Goodall)
- Dennis Quaid (Frank LaCrosse)
- Jared Leto (Lane Dixon)
- Ted Levine (Deputy Nate Booker)
- R. Lee Ermey (Sheriff Buck Olmstead)
- William Fichtner (Chief Jack McGinnis)
- Leo Burmeister (Shorty)
- Merle Kennedy (Betty)
- Julio Oscar Mechoso (Jorge Martinez)
- Orville Stoeber (Saldaz)
Crew
- Jeb Stuart (Director)
- Mel Efros (Producer)
- Keith Samples (Producer)
- Jeb Stuart (Producer)
- Gale Anne Hurd (Producer)
- Jeb Stuart (Writer)
- Basil Poledouris (Music Scoring)