Slow Burn is a 1989 film directed by John Eyres and starring Ivan Rogers, William Smith, Anthony James and Stephen M.D. Chang. A veteran cop's partner is killed by a Mafia hitman, and he goes after him. Also on the trail of the hitman is a rookie cop who has his own personal reasons for pursuing him.

Story

A veteran cop has the task of preventing two rival criminal organizations from warring with each other. The two organizations happen to be the Mafia and the Triads.[4][5] Besides this, the cop is also pursuing a hitman who is also being pursued by a less experienced cop. The veteran cop has no idea that rookie cop who has put himself in a close position to the hit man's boss is after the same target.[6][7] The Mafia don was played by William Smith and the hitman Emilio Renzetti played by Anthony James.[8]

Personnel

Cast

  • Ivan Rogers ... Murphy
  • William Smith ... Antonio Scarpelli
  • Anthony James ... Renzetti
  • Scott Anderson ... Gino
  • Melissa J. Conroy ... Lisa
  • Thom Schioler ... Babe
  • Stephen M.D. Chang ... Sun Cheng
  • Don Kline ... Corigliano
  • Mervon Bowman ... Drug Dealer
  • William Britos ... Drug Dealer
  • Frank Wilson ... Captain Fahey
  • Paul McLean ... Patterson
  • Michael Tiernan ... O'Brien
  • Gerry Vivash ... Petrie
  • Keith Beardwood ... Silverman[9][10]

Crew

  • Steven Lister ... Screenwriter
  • Geoff Griffiths ... Producer
  • John Eyres ... Director, producer, executive producer
  • John A Curtis ... Executive producer
  • Zafar Malik ... Executive producer
  • Nathaniel Massey ... Director Of Photography
  • Alan M Trow ... Camera Operator[11]

Technical and release information

Slow Burn was released in Belgium in 1990 on Excalibur Video.[12] One piece of movie-related material bears the line, "In Chinatown, The Only Thing That Runs Deeper Than Tradition Is Blood".[13]

References

  1. ^ Imdb - Slow Burn (1989 Video), Full Cast & Crew
  2. ^ Česko-Slovenská filmová databáze - Slow Burn (TV film)
  3. ^ Imdb - Slow Burn (1989 Video), Full Cast & Crew
  4. ^ AllMovie - Slow Burn (1990), Synopsis by Iotis Erlewine
  5. ^ VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever 1996, Visible Ink Press, 1 Sep. 1995 - Page 1989
  6. ^ Movie Chit Chat - Slow Burn (1990)
  7. ^ Vestron Video International, Thursday, April 23, 2009 - Slow Burn
  8. ^ The Indianapolis Star, October 18, 1991 - Page 48 'Slow Burn 9 is clunker for Hoosier filmmaker
  9. ^ Imdb - Slow Burn (1989)
  10. ^ BFI - Slow Burn (1989)
  11. ^ Turner Classic Movies - Slow Burn, OVERVIEW
  12. ^ VHS Collector - Slow Burn
  13. ^ Rotten Tomatoes - Slow Burn (1990)
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