Oxygen (film)
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Directed by | Richard Shepard |
Produced by | Richard Shepard, Jonathan Stern, Mike Curb, Carole Curb Nemoy |
Written by | Richard Shepard |
Starring | Maura Tierney, Adrien Brody, Terry Kinney, Laila Robins, James Naughton |
Music by | Rolfe Kent |
Distributed by | A-Pix Entertainment Inc. |
Release date(s) | November 12, 1999 |
Running time | 92 min. |
Language | English |
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- For other uses, see Oxygen (disambiguation).
Oxygen is 1999 film, directed and written by Richard Shephard. The film follows a troubled and (unbeknownst to her husband) masochistic cop, Madeline Foster (played by Maura Tierney) as she pursues a kidnapper who calls himself Harry Houdini (Adrien Brody).
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'Harry Houdini' (Adrien Brody) has kidnapped and buried - alive a rich businessman's wife. He demands $1 million in cash from the woman's husband in return for the release of the location of her burial site before she runs out of oxygen. He also states that if police involvement is initiated, he will ensure she is never found alive. As expected, however, police involvement is initiated and Detective Madeline Foster (Maura Tierney) is assigned with the task of finding the buried woman as soon as possible, together with catching Houdini.
It is quickly realized though that Houdini, in fact, wanted the police to get involved so he could commit a second kidnap - that of Maura Tierney's character. When Houdini is finally caught as the result of a car chase involving him and Detective Foster, he embroils her into his terrifying psychological world as she attempts to get him to reveal the location of his buried victim. When Foster is initially unsuccessful in her interrogation techniques, the FBI are assigned to take - over the case. Houdini still won't be persuaded though and the FBI's expertise is no match for his cunning mind. In a twist in the plot, it is revealed that Houdini has already committed murder - that of his kidnap accomplice. He now has nothing to lose and the Police realize the death of the buried woman would not be as significant as first thought.
However, Houdini offers them a final lifeline - if he is allowed to talk to Detective Foster, alone, he will allow his victim to be recovered alive. The Police, now just puppets in Houdini's plan, give into his request and Foster is again embroiled in a physiological adventure of self - discovery with Houdini at the helm. Troubled, Foster begins to reveal her darker side to Houdini and he sees a kindred spirit in her. Just when she thinks she is getting through to him, Houdini persuades her that they are more alike than she ever imagined. Will Foster destroy Houdini's plan, or will Houdini be successful in carrying out his finale?
The film was shot on location in New York City.