Desperate Hours

    Desperate Hours
    1990

    Synopsis

    An escaped con, on the run from the law, moves into a married couple's house and takes over their lives.

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    Cast

    • Mickey RourkeMichael Bosworth
    • Anthony HopkinsTim Cornell
    • Mimi RogersNora Cornell
    • Lindsay CrouseBrenda Chandler
    • Kelly LynchNancy Breyers
    • Elias KoteasWally Bosworth
    • David MorseAlbert
    • Shawnee SmithMay Cornell
    • Danny GerardZack Cornell
    • Gerry BammanEd Tallent

    Recommendations

    • 50

      Chicago Sun-Times

      Michael Cimino's Desperate Hours is an attempt to take a 1950s crime classic and remake it by turning up the heat, but Cimino has set the heat too high, and the result is an overwrought melodrama with dialogue even a True Detective editor would question.
    • 50

      Washington Post

      Rourke is, in fact, exceedingly creepy. There's an unpredictable, resonant menace in his eccentricity. But Cimino can't connect the movie's thriller elements to its themes. We end up spending way too much time indoors while this thug waves a gun at these poor innocents.
    • 50

      Boston Globe

      This remake of The Desperate Hours, the 1955 Humphrey Bogart criminal-on-the-lam suspenser, is crisp and atmospheric - and doggedly ordinary. [05 Oct 1990, p.46p]
    • 50

      Chicago Tribune

      However poorly the material has aged, Cimino has not come close to tapping its potential. [05 Oct 1990, p.D]
    • 40

      The Dissolve

      With the prospect of more films like it in his future, Rourke’s decision to walk away from Hollywood while his star was still on the ascendant makes a lot more sense.
    • 40

      Empire

      Despite the usually dependable cast, this is a slow and ever-so-slightly dull affair. Try Bogart's 1955 original instead.
    • 40

      Variety

      Desperate Hours is a coldly mechanical and uninvolving remake of the 1955 Bogart pic The Desperate Hours, with Mickey Rourke as the hood terrorizing a suburban family.
    • 40

      Time Out

      Not desperate, but disappointingly ordinary.