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Boiling Point is a 1993 American action film starring Wesley Snipes and directed by James B. Harris, who was also the film's writer. The film co-stars Dennis Hopper, Lolita Davidovich, and Viggo Mortensen. [1] The film was released in the United States on April 16, 1993. It was James B. Harris' last film.
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 8 Leprechaun: Trimark Pictures: Mark Jones (director/screenplay); Warwick Davis, Jennifer Aniston, Ken Olandt, Mark Holton, Robert Hy Gorman, Shay Duffin, John Sanderford, John Voldstad, Pamela Mant, William Newman, David Permenter, Raymond Turner, Heather Kennedy, Timothy Garrick, Alexandra Sachs, Brandon Sachs
Boiling Point (1993 film) C. Captain Magal; Cliffhanger (film) Crime Story (1993 film) D. Death Train; E. Ekalavyan (film) Extreme Justice (film) F. First Shot (1993 ...
Whether we’re talking about quirky comedies like Juno, or taut psychological dramas like Fight Club, the history of cinema is littered with examples of films where viewers – some viewers, at ...
Lolita Davidovich (born Lolita Davidović; July 15, 1961) [1] is a Canadian film and television actress, best known for portraying Blaze Starr in the 1989 film Blaze, for which she received a Chicago Film Critics Association Award nomination.
Boiling Point (Japanese: 3-4x10月, Hepburn: San tai Yon ekkusu Jugatsu, lit. ' 3 to 4x October ') is a 1990 Japanese crime film written and directed by Takeshi Kitano, who also co-stars under his stage name Beat Takeshi. It was Kitano's second film as a director and first film as a screenwriter.
Boiling Point, California, an unincorporated community in the Mojave Desert; Boiling Point, a 2012 EP by Tech N9ne; Boiling Point: Road to Hell, a 2005 PC video game developed by Deep Shadow, previously known as Xenus "Boiling Point", a song by Obituary from the 1994 album World Demise; Boiling Point (2012), a professional wrestling event
Through the course of the film, several flashbacks are shown involving the Skuggs brothers, including (in the beginning of the film) the drug-overdose death of their mother Ella, the non-fatal shooting of their drug-addicted musician father, Arthur Romello "A.R." Skuggs (ultimately at the hands of the man they would later work for—Gus Molino), and a scene where Roemello is offered a full ...