Unlawful Entry (film)

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Unlawful Entry
Directed by Jonathan Kaplan
Produced by Charles Gordon
Sulla Hamer
Gene Levy
Written by George Putnam
John Katchmer
Lewis Colick (Screenplay)
Starring Kurt Russell
Ray Liotta
Madeleine Stowe
Music by James Horner
Cinematography Jamie Anderson
Editing by Curtiss Clayton
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) 1992
Running time 117 min.
Country Flag of United States United States
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Unlawful Entry is a 1992 thriller film directed by Jonathan Kaplan starring Kurt Russell, Ray Liotta. Ray Liotta was nominated for an MTV Award in 1993 for his portrayal of the psychopathic cop.

Ray Liotta as Officer Pete Davis
Ray Liotta as Officer Pete Davis

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[edit] Plot

After a break-in at their house, by an intruder armed with a knife, couple Michael and Karen Carr (Kurt Russell) and Madeleine Stowe) gets help from a friendly cop Officer Pete Davis (Ray Liotta) that answered their call. He helps them install a sophisticated security system, and begins dropping by on short notice and unofficial patrol seemingly become friends with Michael Carr.

However from the outset it is clear he has a lust for Michael's wife Karen and gets to know her behind his back, and spends a lot of time discussing the couple's problems with the wife.

However on patrol one night, Michael in the police car with Pete Davis capture the man who originally broke into their home. Although Michael initally swore he would "rip the mans heart out" if he caught him, despite Pete's unlawful inviation to beat the man up severely, taunting him to injure him, Michael condemns such an act and becomes shocked when Davis beats the man up violently in front of him himself.

As their relationship turns from one to friendship to hatred Psycho cop Davis gradually becomes increasingly intrusive in the couple's affairs, surveying the important business transaction Pete is about to sign, and even watching the couple have sex from entering their house, knowing the password, Pyramid. Officer Davis gradually lands Pete in jail from planting a high supply of cocaine in the house, knowing of his past criminal conviction. However in doing so it meant Davis had to kill a fellow police officer in cold blood, a close friend who knew about his obssession with Karen.

Putting his attorney's finances on the line he is able to be let out on bail to arrive at his house as Davis is about to seriously make love to his wife.

The film revolves around themes of Desire, passion, lust and jealousy.


[edit] Main Cast

  • Kurt Russell .... Michael Carr
  • Ray Liotta .... Officer Pete Davis
  • Madeleine Stowe .... Karen Carr
  • Roger E. Mosley .... Officer Roy Cole
  • Ken Lerner .... Roger Graham
  • Deborah Offner .... Penny, Karen's Friend
  • Carmen Argenziano .... Jerome Lurie
  • Andy Romano .... Capt. Russell Hayes
  • Johnny Ray McGhee .... Ernie Pike
  • Dino Anello .... Leon, the Dealer
  • Sonny Carl Davis .... Neighbor Jack
  • Harry Northup .... McMurtry, Desk Sergeant
  • Sherrie Rose .... Girl in Jeep
  • Alicia Ramirez .... Taco Stand Worker
  • Ruby Salazar .... Rosa, the Hooker
  • Spider Madison .... Goatee
  • Myim Rose .... Layla
  • T.J. McInturff .... Layla's Kid
  • Tony Longo .... Big Anglo


[edit] Other cast

  • Oscar Abadia .... Radio Announcer
  • Lynn Eastman .... Candace Lurie
  • David Taylor Moran .... Party Guest
  • Leslie James .... Party Guest
  • Chris Coombs .... Valet
  • Matthew Levy .... Kid in Classroom
  • Dorian Daneau .... Kid in Classroom
  • Marisa Durboraw .... Kid in Classroom
  • Royce L. Minor .... Kid in Classroom
  • Judy Hoy .... Waitress
  • Dick Miller .... Impound Clerk
  • Bob Minor .... Detective Murray
  • Curt Boulware .... Tall Detective
  • Craig Mizutari .... Narcotics Detective
  • Paul Bollen .... Plainclothes Cop
  • Ed DeFusco .... Plainclothes Cop
  • Djimon Hounsou .... Prisoner on Bench (as Djimon)
  • Jeffrey Beale .... Prisoner on Bench
  • Richard Narita .... Detective Nobu
  • Eduardo Migre .... Transfer Guard
  • Peter DuPont .... Deputy
  • Nora Heflin .... Woman Lawyer
  • Charles David Richards .... Bailiff
  • Chuck Bennett .... Judge Darabont
  • Robert Martin Steinberg .... Deputy D.A (as Robert M. Steinberg)
  • Victor Brandt .... Attorney Sam Gershon
  • Michael Milgrom .... Prisoner
  • Jim Selzer .... Prison Guard
  • Bill E. Rogers .... Prison Guard
  • Robert Costanzo .... Bail Bondsman (as Bobby Costanzo)
  • Skip O. Carwell .... Prisoner on Phone
  • Catherine Paolone .... Operator
  • Ed Beechner .... Motorcycle Cop

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