Blackjack (film)
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Blackjack | |
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Directed by | John Woo |
Produced by | John Ryan |
Written by | Peter Lance |
Starring |
Dolph Lundgren Kate Vernon Phillip MacKenzie Kam Heskin Fred Williamson |
Music by |
Micky Erbe Maribeth Solomon |
Cinematography | Bill Wong |
Editing by | Ron Wisman |
Studio | WCG Entertainment Productions |
Distributed by | USA Network |
Release dates |
United States: 12 May 1998 |
Running time | 108 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $7 million - 8 million[1] |
Blackjack, also known as John Woo’s Blackjack is a 1998 TV action film or more specifically a backdoor pilot (of a proposed TV series shot like a film so that it can be used as a one off if it doesn't get picked up) directed by John Woo. Dolph Lundgren stars as a former US Marshal turned detective and bodyguard who has a phobia of the colour white, that needs to stop an assassin.
Cast
- Dolph Lundgren – Jack Devlin
- Kate Vernon – Dr. Rachel Stein
- Phillip MacKenzie – Rory Gaines
- Kam Heskin – Cinder James
- Fred Williamson – Tim Hastings
- Andrew Jackson – Don Tragle
- Padraigin Murphy – Casey
- Tony De Santis – Detective Trini
- Albert Schultz – Derek Smythe
- Janet Bailey – Connie Hastings
- Saul Rubinek – Thomas
Production
The film was originally meant to be the pilot episode of a series focusing around Dolph Lundgren's character, Jack Devlin but it was not accepted as a series.
References
External links
- Blackjack at the Internet Movie Database
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