Hot Pursuit

    Hot Pursuit
    1987

    Synopsis

    Young Danny is following his rich girlfriend's family to the Caribbean. But suddenly he simply must make a chemistry test and cannot go with them. After they have left, he gets a leave from his professor and takes a plane to find them. But he is not quite sure where they are, and meets smugglers, crazy captains and murderers.

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    Cast

    • John CusackDan Bartlett
    • Robert Loggia"Mac" MacClaren
    • Jerry StillerVictor Honeywell
    • Wendy GazelleLori Cronenberg
    • Monte MarkhamBill Cronenberg
    • Shelley FabaresBuffy Cronenberg
    • Paul BatesCleon
    • Keith DavidAlphonso
    • Martin LaSallePrisoner (as Martin Lasalle)
    • Ben StillerChris Honeywell

    Recommandations

    • 50

      TV Guide Magazine

      Limping along on a scant plot, HOT PURSUIT succeeds largely because of Cusack's handling of his character. Loggia is always a pleasure to watch, even when his part is as mindless as it is here.
    • 50

      Chicago Tribune

      This is a movie that can`t, or won`t, pay attention to the finer details. The result is that Hot Pursuit never quite catches fire.
    • 40

      Los Angeles Times

      Romance and comedy are dumped in favor of carnage: a self-sabotaging decision for what might have been a cute, enjoyable movie.
    • 38

      The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      While the elements are there, the spirit isn't. The film is too predictable (oops, missed her again) to be exciting, and it's too fond of its pilfered Treasure Island roots to have fun with them.[13 May 1987]
    • 30

      The New York Times

      Hot Pursuit is just what you'd expect from such a stale formula: a misadventure in paradise that makes ''Gilligan's Island'' look like ''The Night of the Iguana.''
    • 25

      Miami Herald

      The plot, a series of missed connections, grows boring. The action scenes have no oomph. And the actors are lost. As the disheveled Dan, Cusack is charming, but he can't make this tired tourist tale go. And he can't fall down a mountain as well as Kathleen Turner. [19 May 1987, p.D5]
    • 25

      Chicago Tribune

      To call this picture "Hot Pursuit" is false advertising; "Lethargic Pursuit" would be more accurate. [22 May 1987, p.A]

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